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		 Universal Security Instruments Carbon Monoxide Alarm MCN400CN User Manual  | 
	
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		 MODEL MCN400CN, MCN400LCN   
					MODEL MCND401CN, MCND401LCN   
					(WITH DISPLAY)   
					PLUG-IN CARBON MONOXIDE AND   
					NATURAL GAS ALARM WITH BATTERY   
					BACKUP AND SILENCE FEATURE   
					MODEL MCN600CN, MCN600LCN   
					MODEL MCND601CN, MCND601LCN   
					(WITH DISPLAY)   
					PLUG-IN CARBON MONOXIDE AND   
					NATURAL GAS ALARM WITH BATTERY   
					BACKUP AND SILENCE FEATURE   
					PLEASE READ AND SAVE!   
					THANK YOU for purchasing this combination alarm. It is designed to detect carbon monoxide and   
					natural gas (methane) which reaches the sensor. It is not designed to detect fire, heat, flames or any   
					other gas. This manual includes important information regarding where to install the alarm, how to   
					operate, maintenance, testing and product features. It also includes tips and information which   
					could help protect you and your family.   
					Table of Contents:   
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					What You Should Know About CO .......................................... 2   
					What You Should Know About Natural Gas ............................ 2   
					Basic Safety Information......................................................... 3   
					Recommended Location of Alarms......................................... 4   
					Avoid These Locations ........................................................... 4   
					How to Install .......................................................................... 5   
					Operation & Alarm Characteristics.......................................... 6   
					What To Do If The Alarm Sounds ........................................... 7   
					Silence Feature ...................................................................... 7   
					Testing & Maintenance ........................................................... 8   
					Battery Replacement .............................................................. 8   
					CO & Natural Gas Alarm Limitations....................................... 9   
					Operational Summary........................................................... 11   
					Warranty .................................................................Back Cover   
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				In general, install combination CO and Gas Alarms:   
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					WHERE YOU CAN HEAR THE ALARM FROM ALL SLEEPING AREAS.   
					In or near bedrooms and living areas or wherever you suspect a gas or CO exposure is likely.   
					On each level of a multilevel home.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					Installation in an improper location can affect the sensitive electronic components in this alarm.   
					Please review WHERE THIS ALARM SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED (see Page 3).   
					Not suitable for installation in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electric Code. This   
					alarm will detect natural gas primarily and carbon monoxide secondarily. Natural gas events will   
					always take precedence over carbon monoxide events. The word "gas" will be used to specifically   
					refer to natural gas.   
					When onAC power, this alarm is designed to act as a continuous monitor. It is not designed for use   
					as a short-term testing device to perform a quick check for the presence of CO or gas.   
					BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION   
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					This combination Carbon Monoxide and Natural Gas alarm has two separate alarms. This alarm   
					is not designed to detect fire or any other gas. Carbon monoxide and natural gas may be present   
					in other areas. The CO and Natural Gas Alarm will only indicate the presence of CO or natural   
					gas which reaches the sensor. The CO and Natural Gas Alarm is not designed to sense smoke,   
					heat or flames.   
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					Do not paint the alarm. Paint may clog the openings to the sensing chambers and prevent the   
					unit from operating properly.   
					Do not stand too close to the unit when the alarm is sounding. It is loud to wake you in an   
					emergency. Exposure to the horn at close range may harm your hearing.   
					Make sure the alarm is not receiving excessively noisy power. Examples of noisy power   
					could be major appliances on the same circuit, power from a generator or solar power, light   
					dimmer on the same circuit or mounted near fluorescent lighting. Excessively noisy power   
					may cause damage to your alarm.   
					Find the pair of self-adhesive labels included with this CO and Gas Alarm.   
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					On each label, write in the phone number of your emergency responder (such as 911) and a   
					qualified appliance technician.   
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					Place one label near the CO and GasAlarm and the other label in the "fresh air" location you plan   
					to go to if the alarm sounds.   
					This alarm cannot be operated from power derived from a square wave, modified square wave or   
					modified sine wave inverter. These types of inverters are sometimes used to supply power in off-grid   
					installations, such as solar or wind derived power sources. These power sources may produce high   
					peak voltages which will damage the alarm.   
					This unit should receive continuous electrical power. (The battery is meant for emergency   
					backup only.) Choose an outlet where it can't be accidentally unplugged or switched off by   
					children. Keep small children away from the unit. Teach them not to play with it or unplug it.   
					Explain what the alarms mean.   
					Do not plug this alarm into an outlet controlled by a dimmer or switch or ground fault circuit   
					interrupter.   
					The test sequence lasts for approximately 8 seconds after the test button is pressed. The alarm will   
					then test itself for proper operation. The red LED indicator will simultaneously flash in sync with the   
					horn alarm patterns, for example, 1 beep, 1 second pause, 4 beeps, 5 second pause. When testing   
					the alarm, have someone else check that the alarm can be heard easily from the sleeping areas.   
					The unit should be located where it can wake you if it alarms at night.   
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				RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT:   
					NOTE: For any location, make sure no door or other obstruction could prevent the carbon monoxide   
					or gas from reaching the alarm.   
					WHERE THIS ALARM SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED   
					To avoid causing damage to the unit, to provide optimum protection, and to prevent   
					unnecessary alarms. Do NOT locate this alarm:   
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					In garages, kitchens, crawl spaces and unfinished attics. Avoid extremely dusty, dirty or greasy   
					areas. Installation in these areas could lead to nuisance alarms, may expose the sensor to   
					substances which could damage or contaminate it, or the alarm may not be heard by people in   
					other areas of the home, especially if they are sleeping.   
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					In the garage, vehicle exhaust can contain some carbon monoxide. These levels are higher   
					when the engine is first started. Within hours of starting a vehicle and backing it out of the garage,   
					the levels present over time can activate the alarm and become a nuisance.   
					In the kitchen, some gas appliances can emit a short burst of CO or gas upon startup. This is   
					normal. If your CO and Gas Alarm is installed too close to these appliances, it may alarm often   
					and become a nuisance.   
					Keep alarms at least 20 feet (6m) from the sources or combustion particles (stove, furnace,   
					water heater, space heater), if possible. In areas where a 20 foot (6m) distance is not possible (in   
					modular, mobile or smaller homes for example), it is recommended the alarm be placed as far   
					from these fuel-burning sources as possible. The placement recommendations are intended to   
					keep these alarms at a reasonable distance from a fuel-burning source and reduce "unwanted"   
					alarms. Unwanted alarms can occur if an alarm is placed directly next to a fuel-burning source.   
					Ventilate these areas as much as possible. If you must install the alarm near a cooking or   
					heating appliance, install at least 5 feet (1.5m) from appliance.   
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					Curtains or heavy furniture may prevent CO or gas from reaching the sensor.   
					Less than 12 inches (306mm) away from fluorescent lights. Electrical noise can interfere with the   
					sensor.   
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					In extremely humid areas. This alarm should be at least 10 feet (3m) from a bath or shower,   
					sauna, humidifier, vaporizer, dishwasher, laundry room, utility room or other source of high humidity.   
					In very cold or very hot environments or in unheated buildings or outdoor rooms where the   
					temperature can go below or above the operating range of the alarm. Temperature limits for   
					proper operation are 40o to 100oF (4.4o to 37.8oC).   
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					In turbulent air, such as near ceiling fans, heat vents, air conditioners, fresh air returns or open   
					windows. Blowing air may prevent CO from reaching the sensors.   
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					Good ventilation is recommended when household cleaning supplies or similar contaminants   
					are used.   
					Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused by outdoor ambient   
					conditions, such as:   
					 
					Wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind. Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/   
					humid air with extended periods between cycles).   
					Negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans.   
					Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air.   
					Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces or water heaters.   
					Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					HOW TO INSTALL THIS CO AND GAS ALARM   
					IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before using this product.   
					1. Determine the best location for your CO and Gas Alarm.   
					2. Your alarm is equipped to be mounted as a direct plug-in unit. The unit can be plugged directly   
					into a wall outlet.   
					3. Activate the 9 Volt battery. Remove and discard the pull tab. Make sure the battery door is closed   
					and latched.   
					4. The green power LED should be on continuously. It may take up to 3 minutes for the alarm to   
					begin monitoring for CO and gas.   
					5. Test the alarm following installation and weekly thereafter.   
					NOTE: For your convenience, we provide separate labels for the French-language product markings.   
					If you choose to utilize those markings, remove the label from the backing and apply it to the alarm.   
					Carefully align the label in the appropriate space and press firmly to ensure the label permanently   
					adheres to the alarm.   
					WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF THE ALARM SOUNDS   
					Never disconnect your CO and Gas Alarm to silence an alarm. The alarm will automatically sense   
					when the level of CO and natural gas in the air falls below the danger level. You should stay outside   
					the residence in fresh air until the alarm is silenced. When the alarm sounds, do not stand too close   
					to the alarm. The sound produced by the alarm is loud because it is designed to awaken a person in   
					an emergency. Prolonged exposure to the alarm at a close distance may be harmful to your hearing.   
					Two self-adhesive labels have been provided with instructions indicating what to do if the alarm   
					sounds. Add the phone numbers of your emergency services provider and a qualified technician to   
					each label. Place one of the labels in a visible area next to the alarm and place the other label near   
					a source of fresh air which will be used as a gathering place if the alarm sounds.   
					READ CAREFULLY.   
					THIS UNIT IS SEALED. THE ALARM COVER IS NOT REMOVABLE!   
					Leave your CO and Gas Alarm plugged in year-round. CO and gas problems can occur any   
					time during the year and this alarm can only alert you if it is plugged in and receiving power.   
					This Alarm is intended for use in a standard, unswitched 120VAC wall outlet. It is not intended for   
					use in extension cords, power strips or outlets controlled by a switch or dimmer. These may not   
					provide continuous power to the unit. When fully powered, it samples the air continuously. Amicrochip   
					inside the unit stores each reading and remembers the levels it has been exposed to over time. The   
					unit goes into alarm mode when it has been exposed to a "critical" level.   
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					Test the alarm once a week. If the alarm ever fails to test correctly, have it replaced immediately.   
					If the alarm is not working properly, it cannot alert you to a problem.   
					This combination CO and Natural GasAlarm is intended for residential use and is not suitable for   
					use in hazardous locations as defined in the National Electrical Code.   
					This unit must be powered by a 24 hour circuit. Be sure the circuit cannot be turned off by a   
					switch, dimmer or ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Failure to connect this unit to a 24 hour   
					circuit may prevent it from providing constant protection.   
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					This alarm must haveAC or battery power to operate. IfAC power fails and the battery is dead or   
					missing, the alarm cannot operate.   
					The alarm will check for the presence of gas at the sensor less frequently when powered by the   
					backup battery. Gas could be present during the period between checks without going into alarm,   
					especially during a condition that results in a rapid buildup of gas.   
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					This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations or family living units. It is not designed   
					to measure CO levels in compliance with Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA)   
					commercial or industrial standards. Individuals with medical conditions which may make them   
					more sensitive to carbon monoxide may consider using warning devices which provide audible   
					and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 ppm. For additional information   
					on carbon monoxide and your medical condition, contact your physician.   
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				IMPORTANT!   
					The battery backup is designed to provide short-term emergency power to the CO and GasAlarm.   
					Actual backup time depends on the strength (freshness) of the battery. The battery backup will not   
					work unless a good battery is properly installed.   
					When the alarm utilizes battery backup power, the natural gas sensor will operate the alarm and will   
					sample less frequently to extend battery life. Natural gas could be present during this period between   
					samples without the alarm sounding, especially if there is a rapid buildup of natural gas.   
					UNDERSTANDING YOUR ALARM   
					NORMAL OPERATION: In normal operation, the alarm will blink the green LED off once   
					approximately every 20 seconds.On Models MCND401CN, MCND401LCN, MCND601CN and   
					MCND601LCN, the screen will display three dashes "- - -"   
					LOW BATTERYALARM: If the alarm chirps once approx. every 40 seconds, please verify that the   
					battery activation pull tab has been completely removed, the battery polarity is correct and the   
					battery terminals are making contact with the alarm contacts in the battery compartment. If the   
					battery continues to chirp, replace the 9 volt battery.   
					CO ALARM: The alarm signal is 4 beeps, 5 second pause, repeat. The green LED turns off when   
					the 4 beeps start. The red LED blinks in sync with the cycle of 4 beeps. The screen will indicate the   
					current CO readings if higher than 40 ppm on digital display models.   
					GAS ALARM: The alarm signal is 1 beep, 1 second pause, repeat. The green LED blinks off. The   
					blue LED blinks in sync with the horn beep every second. The screen will display "gas" on digital   
					display models.   
					NUISANCE ALARM: If the horn signals for no apparent reason and no obvious hazard is present,   
					please verify that the alarm is mounted in the correct location. Reset the alarm as instructed in the   
					Operational Summary.   
					CO ALARM LATCHING LED INDICATOR: The alarm had previously detected CO and had alarmed.   
					The red LED is off and blinks on every 5 seconds until reset. Follow the reset instructions to remove   
					the latching LED (see below).   
					GAS ALARM LATCHING LED INDICATOR: The alarm had previously detected GAS and had   
					alarmed. The blue LED is off and blinks on every 5 seconds until reset. Follow the reset instructions   
					to remove the latching LED (see below).   
					TROUBLE / SERVICE ALARM: Periodically, the alarm measurement circuit is tested. If an error is   
					detected, the alarm will sound 3 chirps approx. every 20 seconds . Replace the alarm.   
					END-OF-SERVICE LIFE ALARM: When it is time to replace your alarm, which is approximately 7   
					years of operation from initial power up, the alarm will sound 2 chirps approx. every 20 seconds. The   
					alarm signal cannot be reset - the alarm should be replaced immediately.   
					RESET THE ALARM LED's: Press the TEST button for 2 seconds and then release. This will clear   
					the alarm LED's and clear the SILENCE mode.   
					RESET THE PEAK CO MEMORY (digital display models only): Press and hold the RESET button   
					for 5 seconds until the peak level is cleared. The display screen will display "000" when the peak CO   
					level is reset and then return to "- - -"   
					IF YOUR CO AND GAS ALARM SOUNDS   
					WHAT TO DO IF CARBON MONOXIDE IS DETECTED:   
					If you hear the alarm horn sound 4 beeps, a 5 second pause (and then repeat),   
					carbon monoxide has been detected. Evacuate everyone from the building.   
					Actuation of your CO Alarm indicates the presence of carbon monoxide (CO), which can kill you. In   
					other words, when your CO Alarm sounds, you must not ignore it!   
					Some individuals are more sensitive to CO than others, including people with cardiac or respiratory   
					problems, infants, unborn babies, pregnant mothers or elderly people can be more quickly and   
					severely affected by CO. Members of sensitive populations should consult their doctors for advice   
					on taking additional precautions.   
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				IF THE CO ALARM SOUNDS:   
					1. Operate SILENCE button;   
					2. Call your emergency services, fire department or 911. Write down the number of your local   
					emergency service here:   
					3. Immediately move to fresh air - outdoors or by an open door/window. Do a head count to check   
					that all persons are accounted for. Do not reenter the premises nor move away from the open   
					door/window until the emergency services responders have arrived, the premises have been   
					aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition.   
					4. After following steps 1-3, if your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1-3   
					and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel-burning   
					equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment. If problems   
					are identified during this inspection, have the equipment serviced immediately. Note any   
					combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturers'   
					instructions or contact the manufacturer(s) directly for more information about CO safety and   
					this equipment. Make sure that motor vehicles are not, and have not been, operating in an   
					attached garage or adjacent to the residence. Write down the number of your local emergency   
					service here:   
					WHAT TO DO IF NATURAL GAS IS DETECTED:   
					If you hear the alarm horn sound 1 beep per second, gas has   
					been detected. Evacuate everyone from the building.   
					1. Leave the house immediately, opening doors and windows as you leave.   
					2. Do not use your telephone or appliances. Do not turn any light switches off or on. Any   
					spark or flame could ignite the gas.   
					3. Call 911 and your gas company from a phone that is away from your home.   
					4. Do not reenter the area until the source of the leak is found and corrected.   
					If the unit alarms and you are not testing the unit, it is warning you of a potentially dangerous   
					situation which requires your immediate attention. NEVER ignore any alarm. Ignoring the   
					alarm may result in injury or death.   
					USING THE SILENCE FEATURE   
					NEVER disconnect the power to your alarm to silence the horn - use the Silence feature. Disconnecting   
					the alarm removes your protection!   
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					The Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the horn while you identify and   
					correct the problem.   
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					To use the Silence feature, press and release the SILENCE button until the horn is   
					silent.   
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					If the SILENCE button is pressed while the alarm is in the silence mode, the alarm will   
					start sounding again.   
					WHEN THE CO ALARM SIGNAL IS SILENCED:The CO alarm will remain silent for up to 4 minutes   
					(with the red LED blinking on approx. every 10 seconds, until reset) and then return to normal   
					operation. It will continue to monitor the air for CO. Ventilate area. After up to 4 minutes, depending   
					on the level of CO detected, if CO levels remain potentially dangerous, the horn will start sounding   
					again.   
					WHEN THE GAS ALARM SIGNAL IS SILENCED: The alarm will remain silent for approximately   
					20 seconds (with the blue LED blinking on approx. every 10 seconds, until reset) and then return to   
					normal operation. Ventilate area. If the gas has not cleared within the silence period, the unit will go   
					back into alarm.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					The Silence feature is intended to temporarily silence the alarm horn. It will not correct a CO or Gas   
					problem.   
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				WEEKLY TESTING   
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					NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this unit. You might accidentally damage or set fire   
					to the alarm or to your home. The built-in test switch accurately tests the unit's operation as   
					required by CSA6.19-01 Standard. NEVER use vehicle exhaust! Exhaust may cause permanent   
					damage and voids your warranty.   
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					DO NOT stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding. Exposure at close range may be   
					harmful to your hearing. When testing, step away when the horn starts sounding.   
					It is important to test this alarm every week to make sure it is working properly.   
					USING THE TEST FEATURE:   
					Press and release the TEST button on the alarm cover.   
					During testing, you will hear: 1 beep, one second pause, while the blue LED flashes. Then you will   
					hear a loud, repeating horn pattern: 4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps, pause, while the red LED flashes.   
					If the alarm does not sound properly:   
					1. Make sure the AC power is applied and the battery is fresh and installed correctly.   
					2. Test the alarm again.   
					If the alarm is still not working properly, replace it immediately.   
					USING THE PEAK CO MEMORY (Digital Display Models Only):   
					The CO Memory feature lets you check the highest level of CO recorded parts per million (ppm) of   
					carbon monoxide.   
					To check CO memory:   
					1. Pressand release the PEAK button on the alarm cover. The peak CO level is displayed on the   
					screen.   
					To reset and clear CO memory:   
					1. Press and hold the RESET button for 5 seconds until the CO memory reading is cleared. The   
					screen will temporarility display "000" when the peak CO level is reset and then return to "- - -"   
					after several seconds.   
					NOTE: The highest CO level will be saved into memory until you clear it, even after a power   
					interruption,. DO NOT clear the CO memory reading if you plan to call someone to investigate a CO   
					problem. Clear the CO memory reading only after the investigator has checked your home. Natural   
					gas levels will not display on the screen.   
					REGULAR MAINTENANCE   
					CLEANING YOUR ALARM:   
					DO NOT use spray cleaning chemicals or insect sprays directly on or near the alarm. DO NOT paint   
					over the alarm. Doing so may permanently damage the alarm.   
					The outside can be wiped with a damp cloth. Do not use any household cleaning agents, ammonia-   
					based cleaners, paints, varnishes or any other chemical on or near your alarm. AFTER CLEANING,   
					REINSTALL YOUR ALARM. TEST YOUR ALARM BY USING THE TEST BUTTON.   
					BATTERY REPLACEMENT:   
					The CO/Gas alarm is powered (backup) by a 9 volt battery. The alarm has a low battery monitor   
					circuit which will cause the alarm to sound a short "chirp" approximately every 40 seconds, for a   
					minimum of 7 days, when the battery gets low. Replace the battery when this condition occurs.   
					While observing polarity, push the replacement battery into the battery compartment until it is held   
					securely in place. Carefully close the battery compartment cover.   
					USE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 9 VOLT BATTERIES FOR REPLACEMENT:   
					Carbon type:   
					Alkaline type:   
					Lithium type:   
					Gold Peak GP1604S   
					Energizer 522; Duracell MN1604   
					Ultralife U9VL-J, U9VL-J-P   
					These batteries are available at many local retail stores.   
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				Use only the batteries specified. Use of different batteries may have a detrimental   
					effect on the CO/Gas alarm. The constant exposures to high or low temperatures   
					or high humidity may reduce battery life.   
					IMPORTANT!   
					The battery backup is designed to provide short-term emergency power to the alarm.   
					Actual backup time depends on the strength (freshness) of the battery. The battery   
					backup will not work unless a good battery is properly installed.   
					Lithium Battery Models only - The Lithium battery is warranted to last for 10 years   
					under normal operating conditions. Replace the battery with only Lithium type: Ultralife:   
					U9VL-J and U9VLJ-9.   
					NOTE: WEEKLY TESTING IS RECOMMENDED.   
					CO AND NATURAL GAS ALARM LIMITATIONS   
					Alarms have limitations. Like any other electronic device, CO and Gas Alarms are not foolproof.   
					CO and GasAlarms have a limited operational life. Your CO and GasAlarm must be tested weekly,   
					because it could fail to operate at any time. If your CO and Gas Alarm fails to test properly, or if its   
					self-diagnostic test reveals a malfunction, immediately have the unit replaced (see last page for   
					warranty information).   
					CO and Gas Alarms can only sense CO which reaches the alarm's sensor. Carbon monoxide may   
					be present in other areas without reaching the alarm.   
					CO or gas could be present on one level of the home and not reach the alarm installed on a different   
					level. For example, CO or gas in the basement may not reach an alarm on the second level, near   
					the bedrooms. For this reason, we recommend you provide complete coverage by placing a CO and   
					Gas Alarm on every level of the home.   
					This alarm is not a smoke alarm. It will not sense smoke or fire. For early warning of fire, you must   
					install smoke alarms, even though carbon monoxide can be generated by a fire.   
					CO and Gas Alarms are not a substitute for property, disability, life or other insurance of any kind.   
					Appropriate coverage is your responsibility.   
					POTENTIAL SOURCES OF CO IN THE HOME   
					Fuel-burning appliances, such as; heaters, gas or wood burning fireplaces, gas kitchen ranges   
					or cooktops, gas clothes dryers.   
					Damaged or insufficient venting; such as; corroded or disconnected water heaters, vent pipes,   
					leaking chimneys, pipes or flues or cracked heat exchangers, blocked or clogged chimney openings.   
					Improper use of appliances/devices; operating a barbeque grill or vehicle in an enclosed area   
					(such as a garage or screened porch).   
					Transient CO Problems: "transient" or on-again/off-again CO problems can be caused by outdoor   
					conditions and other special circumstances.   
					The following conditions can result in transient CO situations:   
					1. Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning appliances caused by outdoor ambient   
					conditions, such as:   
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					Wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind. Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/   
					humid air with extended periods between cycles).   
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					Negative pressure differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans.   
					Simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appliances competing for limited internal air.   
					Vent pipe connections vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces or water heaters.   
					Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which can amplify the above situations.   
					2. Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning devices (ranges, ovens, fireplaces).   
					3. Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust close to the ground.   
					4. A car idling in an open or closed attached garage or near a home.   
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				HOW CAN I PROTECT MY FAMILY FROM CO POISONING?   
					This alarm is an excellent means of protection. It monitors the air and sounds a loud alarm before   
					carbon monoxide levels become threatening to the average, healthy adult.   
					An alarm is not a substitute for proper maintenance of home appliances.   
					To help prevent CO problems and reduce the risk of CO poisoning:   
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					Clean chimneys and flues yearly. Keep them free of debris, leaves and nests for proper air flow.   
					Also, have a professional check for rust and corrosion, cracks or separations. These conditions   
					can prevent proper air movement and cause backdrafting. Never "cap" or cover a chimney in   
					any way that would block air flow.   
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					Test and maintain all fuel-burning equipment annually. Many local gas or oil companies and   
					HVAC companies offer appliance inspections for a nominal fee.   
					Make regular visual inspections of all fuel-burning appliances. Check appliances for excessive   
					rust and scaling. Also check the flame on the burner and pilot lights. The flame should be blue.   
					A yellow flame means fuel is not being burned completely and CO may be present. Keep the   
					blower door on the furnace closed. Use vents or fans when they are available on all fuel-burning   
					appliances. Make sure appliances are vented to the outside. Do not grill or barbecue indoors or   
					in garages or screen porches.   
					• 
					Check for exhaust backflow from CO sources. Check the draft hood on an operating furnace for   
					a backdraft. Look for cracks on furnace heat exchangers.   
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					Check the house or garage on the other side of a shared wall.   
					Keep windows and doors open slightly. If you suspect that CO is escaping into your home, open   
					a window or a door. Opening windows and doors can significantly decrease CO levels.   
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				OPERATIONAL SUMMARY   
					CONDITION OF ALARM AUDIBLE & VISUAL SIGNALS BEFORE SOLUTION / RECOMMENDATION   
					POWER GAS   
					GREEN LED BLUE LED   
					CO   
					RED LED   
					SOLUTION /   
					RECOMMENDATION   
					HORN   
					Silent   
					On and Blinks   
					off approx every   
					20 seconds   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					AC Power is present. DC power is present   
					Silent   
					Off and Blinks   
					on approx every   
					40 seconds   
					Off   
					Alarm is powered by battery backup. AC Power is not   
					present. Check the breaker or fuse box for power. If the   
					breaker or fuse box looks normal, call a licensed   
					electrician for assistance.   
					1 beep,   
					1 second   
					pause,   
					4 beeps,   
					5 second   
					pause   
					Turns off   
					when the   
					4 beeps start   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					cycle of   
					4 beeps   
					The TEST button has been pressed. The test sequence   
					lasts for approximately 8 seconds after the button is   
					released.   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					cycle of the   
					first beep   
					4 beeps,   
					5 second   
					pause,   
					Off   
					Off   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					cycle of   
					4 beeps   
					Originating CO alarm - If a hazard is identified, please   
					take all precautions when an alarm sounds by calling an   
					Emergency Service and getting out of the home.   
					repeat   
					1 beep,   
					1 second   
					pause,   
					Turns off   
					when the   
					beeps start   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					the horn   
					Off   
					Originating Gas alarm - If a hazard is identified, please   
					take all precautions when an alarm sounds by calling an   
					Emergency Service and getting out of the home.   
					repeat   
					Horn sounds   
					when no   
					On and blinks Blinks when   
					off approx every no hazard is   
					Blinks when Nuisance Alarm - If there is no hazard present, verify the   
					no hazard alarm is mounted in the correct location (see User's   
					hazard is   
					present   
					20 seconds   
					present   
					is present   
					Manual, "AVOID THESE LOCATIONS" section). Reset   
					alarm as instructed below.   
					The CO Alarm Silence Feature is activated by pressing   
					and releasing the SILENCE button on the initiating alarm   
					while in alarm condition. The alarm will remain silent for   
					approx. 4 minutes, depending on the level of CO   
					detected. If CO levels drop below alarm levels, the alarm   
					will remain silent and return to normal operation. If CO   
					levels remain constant or increase, this indicates   
					potentially dangerous situation and the horn will sound   
					again. Ventilate area.   
					Silent   
					On and blinks   
					off approx every   
					20 seconds   
					Off   
					Off and   
					blinks on   
					approx every   
					10 seconds   
					until reset   
					Silent   
					On and blinks   
					off approx   
					every   
					Off and   
					blinks on   
					approx every   
					10 seconds   
					until reset   
					Off   
					The Gas Alarm Silence Feature is activated by pressing   
					and releasing the SILENCE button on the initiating alarm   
					while in alarm condition. The alarm will remain silent for   
					a maximum of 20 seconds. If Gas levels drop below alarm   
					levels, the alarm will remain silent and return to normal   
					operation. If Gas levels remain constant or increase, this   
					indicates potentially dangerous situation and the horn   
					will sound again. Ventilate area.   
					20 seconds   
					Silent   
					Silent   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off and   
					blinks on   
					CO Alarm Latching LED Indicator - The alarm has   
					previously detected CO and had alarmed. Follow the   
					approx every reset instructions to remove the latching LED.   
					5 seconds   
					until reset   
					On and blinks Off and blinks   
					Off   
					Gas Alarm Latching LED Indicator - The alarm has   
					previously detected Gas and alarmed. Follow the reset   
					instructions to remove the latching LED.   
					off approx   
					every   
					20 seconds   
					on approx   
					every   
					5 seconds   
					until reset   
					1 beep,   
					1 second   
					pause,   
					4 beeps,   
					5 second   
					pause   
					Turns off when   
					the horn starts   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					the first beep   
					Blinks in   
					sync with   
					cycle of 4   
					beeps   
					To reset the Alarm LED's, press the RESET button for 2   
					seconds. This will clear the Alarm LED's and clear the   
					Silence mode.   
					MCND-401CN and MCND601CN Series only: To reset   
					the peak CO memory, press and hold the RESET button   
					for 5 seconds until the peak level is cleared. The display   
					screen will display "000" when the peak CO level is reset   
					and then return to "- - -."   
					3 chirps   
					approx every   
					20 seconds   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					Trouble/Service Alarm. Replace the alarm.   
					End-of-Service Life Alarm. Replace the alarm.   
					2 chirps   
					approx every   
					20 seconds   
					1 chirp   
					approx every   
					40 seconds   
					On and blinks   
					off approx   
					every   
					Low Battery - Check to make sure the battery activation   
					pull tab has been completely removed, battery polarity is   
					correct and the battery terminals are making contact with   
					the alarm contacts in the battery compartment. If chirp   
					continues, replace the 9V battery.   
					20 seconds   
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				FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY   
					MODELS MCN400CN, MCN400LCN, MCN600CN, MCN600LCN   
					MODELS MCND401CN, MCND401LCN, MCND601CN, MCND601LCN   
					USI ELECTRIC, INC./UNIVERSAL SECURITY INSTRUMENTS, INC. ("USI") warrants   
					your USI product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of   
					five (5) years from the date of purchase. This warranty shall not apply to any batteries   
					used in the product or to any damage which may be caused by such batteries.   
					This warranty applies only to the original consumer purchaser and only to products used in   
					normal residential use and service. If this product is found to be defective, USI's only   
					obligation, and your exclusive remedy, is the repair or replacement of the product, at USI's   
					discretion, provided that the product has not been damaged through misuse, abuse, accident,   
					modifications, alteration, neglect or mishandling. This Warranty shall not apply to any product   
					which is found to have been improperly installed, set-up, or used in any way not in accordance   
					with the instructions supplied with the product.   
					TEN YEAR LITHIUM BATTERY LIMITED WARRANTY*   
					This battery is warranted by Ultralife Batteries, Inc. for a 10 year life* ONLY in this CO/Gas   
					Alarm and is not warranted in any other device. Improper handling and/or installation of the   
					battery voids the warranty. Improper handling and/or installation includes, but is not limited   
					to:   
					A. Reversing the battery's polarity or connecting the battery's "+" and "--" terminals   
					incorrectly.   
					B. Short circuiting the battery.   
					C. Attempting to charge the battery.   
					D. Subjecting the battery to excessive humidity, hot or cold conditions.   
					E. Altering the battery physically in any way.   
					ULTRALIFE 9 VOLT BATTERY RETURNS:   
					To return the Ultralife Battery under warranty, send battery ONLY along with a note describing   
					nature of difficulty and proof of date of purchase, postage prepaid and return postage to:   
					ULTRALIFE BATTERIES, INC.   
					C/O UNIVERSAL SECURITY INSTRUMENTS, INC.   
					P. O. BOX 622   
					1350 ROUTE 88 SOUTH   
					NEWARK, NEW YORK 14513 USA   
					ALARM RETURNS:   
					For replacement of this alarm under the terms of this Warranty, contact our Customer   
					Service line at 1-800-390-4321, Ext. 238, for current postage and handling fees.   
					USI DOES NOT WARRANT AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY,   
					WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,   
					OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY ON   
					THIS PRODUCT, CREATED BY STATE LAW, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE TERM OF   
					THIS WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH LAW OTHERWISE PROVIDES. USI SPECIFICALLY   
					DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL   
					OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES   
					TO ANY EQUIPMENT WITH WHICH THIS PRODUCT IS USED.   
					Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages   
					so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.   
					No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the company has the authority to increase   
					or alter the obligations or terms of this Warranty.   
					This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary   
					from state to state.   
					This Warranty is only valid for merchandise purchased from outlets in the United States   
					and Canada.   
					*DISCLAIMER: WARRANTY IS NOT A PERFORMANCE CLAIM.   
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