Specifications
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
SINGLE AND/OR MULTIPLE STATION CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
Th is alarm m eets CSA 6.19-01 Stan dard
Location s To Avoid
In tercon n ectin g
With 18 alarms interconnected, it is still possible to
interconnect up to a total of 6 remote signaling devices
and/or relay modules.
Power:
This Kidde CO alarm can be used independently or inter-
connected with other Kidde alarms. The alarms should be
mounted in or near bedrooms and living areas. It is
recommended that you install a Kidde CO alarm on each
level of your home.
120 volts AC, 60 Hz, 60 mA max,
Optional 9 volt battery back-up
To avoid causing damage to the unit, to provide optimum
performance, and to prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms:
This CO Alarm is interconnectable with other multiple-
station Kidde products (refer to list on page 3). It is not
designed to be interconnected with any other
manufacturer’s products.
for Residen tial Carbon Mon oxide Alarm in g Devices.
120 V A.C.
• The maximum wire run distance between the first and
last unit in an interconnected system is 305 m (1000’).
Thank you for purchasing this Kidde Nighthawk™ Carbon
Monoxide Alarm. This alarm is suitable as a Single Station
and/or Multiple Station (24 devices) alarm, and has a five-year
limited warranty.
Sen sor:
• Do not install in kitchens, garages or furnace rooms that
may expose the sensor to substances that could damage
or contaminate it.
ARBON ONOXIDE LARM
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Electrochemical
When choosing your installation locations, make sure you
can hear the alarm from all sleeping areas. If you install
only one carbon monoxide alarm in your home, install the
alarm near bedrooms, not in the basement or furnace room.
• Make certain alarms are wired to a continuous, (non-
switched) power line. NOTE: Use standard CSA Listed
household wire (18 gauge or larger as required by local
codes) available at all electrical supply stores and most
hardware stores.
• When compatible Kidde smoke alarms and heat alarms
are interconnected to your CO alarm, they will only
respond to a smoke or heat related event.
with Interconnect
Tem perature:
• Do not install in areas where the temperature is colder
than 4.4°C (40°F) or hotter than 37.8°C (100°F) such as
crawl spaces, attics, porches and garages.
ATTENTION: Please take a few minutes to thoroughly read
this manual, which should be saved for future reference and
passed on to any subsequent owner. If you have any
questions about the operation or installation of your alarm,
please call our toll free Consumer Hotline at 1-800-581-6742.
Operating Range: 4.4°C (40°F) to 37.8°C (100°F)
• When mixing Kidde alarms which have battery back-up
with models without battery back-up, be advised that
the models without battery back-up will not function
during an A.C. power failure.
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Hum idity:
• Do not install within 5’ of heating or cooking
appliances. (Kidde recommends 15 feet to prevent
nuisance alarms)
DINING
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
Operating range: 5-95% non-condensing
Wirin g
Alarm :
Figure 1 illustrates interconnection wiring. Improper
connection will result in damage to the alarm, failure to
operate, or a shock hazard.
• For alarms that are being used as single station alarms,
do not connect the red wire to anything. Leave the red
wire insulating cap in place to make certain that the red
wire cannot contact any metal parts or the electrical box.
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
IMPORTANT: This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to
detect carbon monoxide from any source of combustion.
It is not designed to detect smoke, fire, or any other gas.
Not suitable for installation in hazardous locations.
• Do not install near vents, flues, chimneys or any
forced/unforced air ventilation openings.
85+ dB at 10’ @ 3.4±0.5 KHz pulsing alarm
Recom m en ded In stallation Location s
• Do not install near ceiling fans, doors, windows or areas
directly exposed to the weather.
CAUTION! Turn off the main power to the circuit before
wiring the alarm.
In tercon n ection :
CAUTION: This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon
monoxide at the sensor. Carbon monoxide may be present in
other areas.
• All interconnectable alarms should be installed on a CSA
Listed or recognized junction box. All connections
should be made by a qualified electrician and must
conform to article 760 of the US National Electrical
Code, NFPA 72 and/or Canadian Electrical Code having
jurisdiction in your area.
• Do not install in dead air spaces, such as peaks of
vaulted ceilings or gabled roofs, where carbon
monoxide may not reach the sensor in time to provide
early warning.
Multiple-Station Interconnects directly with Kidde:
Illustration
FIGURE 1
Ionization smoke alarm models:
1235, 1235CA, 1275, 1275CA, 1285, 1285CA
INTERCONNECT WIRING
WARNING: This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor
residentual areas. It is not designed to measure compliance with
commercial and industrial standards.
Front
Back
Amber Trouble, or
FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
Initiating Alarm LED
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Photoelectric smoke alarm models:
PE120, PE120CA, PI2000, PI2000CA
Tamper Resist Feature
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• Do not install on a switched or dimmer-controlled
outlet.
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Power
LED
• The appropriate power source is 120 Volt AC Single-
Phase supplied from a non-switchable circuit, which is
not protected by a ground fault interrupter.
Test / Reset
This device is designed to protect individuals from acute effects
of carbon monoxide exposure. It will not fully safeguard
individuals with specific medical conditions. If in doubt, consult
a medical practitioner. Individuals with medical problems may
consider using warning devices, which provide audible and visual
signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 ppm. This
alarm has not been investigated for carbon monoxide detection
below 70 ppm.
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Alarm
LED
RED
Carbon monoxide alarm models:
KN-COB-IC-CA, KN-COB-ICB-CA, KN-COP-IC-CA
• Do not install this unit near deep cell large batteries.
Large batteries have emissions that can cause the alarm
to perform at less than optimum performance.
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RED
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WHITE
Compatible
• When alarms are interconnected, all interconnected units
must be powered from a single circuit.
Device,
see Page 3
QUICK
CONNECTOR
Combination Carbon monoxide / Ion smoke alarm models:
KN-COSM-IB, KN-COSM-IBCA
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• Do not obstruct the vents located on the alarm. Do not
place the alarm where drapes, furniture or other objects
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• A maximum of 24 Kidde devices may be interconnected
in a multiple-station arrangement. The interconnect
system should not exceed the NFPA interconnect limit of
12 smoke alarms and/or 18 alarms total (smoke, CO,
smoke/CO combination, heat, etc.)
Heat alarm models:
HD135F, HD135FCA
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Wires on the A.C. Quick-Connector Alarm Harness:
SINGLE AND/ OR MULTIPLE STATION
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
IMPORTANT: Improper location can affect the sensitive
electronic components in this alarm. The installation of this
device should not be used as a substitute for proper installation,
use and maintanence of fuel-burning appliances, including
appropriate ventilation and exhaust systems. Please see the next
section describing locations to avoid.
Strobe light model:
SL177I
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Red
Connected to hot side of A.C. line.
Th is alarm m eets
CSA 6.19-01
Stan dard for Residen tial
Carbon Mon oxide Alarm in g Devices.
Relay models:
CO120X, SM120X
Connected to neutral side of A.C. line.
Battery
Connected to interconnect lines (red wires)
of other units in a multiple-station set-up.
Compartment
(Optional)
AC Connector Pins
Model KN-COB-IC-CA
Model KN-COB-ICB-CA
with 9V battery back-up
no battery back-up
Manual P/N 810-1892 Rev. D
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Battery Replacem ent
Maintenance
Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon Monoxide Safety
Carbon Monoxide Safety
CAUTION: This unit is sealed. The cover is not removable.
If you experience even mild symptoms of CO poisoning
consult your doctor immediately!
Alarm Rem oval (for alarms equipped with a 9V battery back-up)
Gen eral CO In form ation
CO alarms provide early warning of the presence of
carbon monoxide, usually before a healthy adult would
experience symptoms. This early warning is possible,
however, only if your Kidde CO alarm is located, installed
and maintained as described in this manual.
CO alarms should not be used to detect the presence of
natural gas (methane), propane, butane, or other
combustible fuels.
Carbon Mon oxide Alarm Procedure
To keep your alarm in good working order, you must fol-
low these simple steps:
If tamper resist feature has been activated, refer to tamper
resist feature description on page 9 for removal
instructions.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless
poison gas that can be fatal when inhaled. CO inhibits the
blood’s capacity to carry oxygen.
WARNING: Actuation of the CO Alarm
indicates the presence of Carbon Monoxide
(CO) which can kill you.
Because carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison,
long-term exposures to low levels may cause symptoms,
as well as short-term exposures to high levels. This
Kidde unit has a time-weighted alarm - the higher the
level of carbon monoxide present, the sooner the alarm
will be triggered.
Instruct children never to touch, unplug or otherwise
interfere with the alarm. Warn children of the dangers of
CO poisoning.
• Test the alarm once a week by pressing the Test/Reset
button.
Remove the alarm from the mounting plate by rotating the
alarm in the direction of the “OFF” arrow on the cover.
To disconnect the AC Quick-Connector harness, squeeze
the locking arms on the sides while pulling the connector
away from the bottom of the alarm (see Figure 2).
Periodically review this alarm manual and discuss your CO
alarm emergency procedure with all the members of your
family. Never ignore a CO alarm. A true alarm is an
indication of potentially dangerous levels of carbon
monoxide. CO alarms are designed to alert you to the
presence of carbon monoxide before an emergency -
before most people would experience symptoms of carbon
monoxide poisoning, giving you time to resolve the
problem calmly.
This CO 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.
• Vacuum the alarm cover once a month to remove
accumulated dust.
CO alarms are not a substitute for property, disability, life
or other insurance of any kind. Appropriate insurance
coverage is your responsibility. Consult your insurance
agent.
If alarm signal sounds 4 quick beeps, 5 seconds off:
This CO alarm can only warn you of the presence
of CO. It does not prevent CO from occurring, nor
can it solve an existing CO problem. If your unit has
alarmed and you’ve provided ventilation by leaving
your windows and doors open, the CO buildup may
have dissipated by the time help responds. Although
your problem may appear to be temporarily solved,
it’s crucial that the source of the CO is determined
and that the appropriate repairs are made.
CO alarms have limitations. Like any other electronic
device, CO alarms are not fool-proof. CO alarms have a
limited operational life. You must test your CO alarm
weekly, because it could fail to operate at any time.
• Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm.
Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily
contaminate the sensor.
1) Immediately move to fresh air - outdoors or by an
open door or window. Check that all persons are
accounted for. Do not re-enter the premises or move
away from the open door/window until emergency
services responders have arrived, the premises have
been aired out, and your alarm remains in its normal
operating condition.
After the alarm has been removed, you can open the
battery door and replace the battery. Battery installation
instructions are provided on the inside of the battery door.
• Avoid spraying air fresheners, hair spray, paint or other
aerosols near the alarm.
Possible Sources of CO
If your CO alarm fails to test properly, or if its self-
diagnostic test reveals a malfunction, immediately have the
unit replaced.
When installing the battery, orient the battery as shown on
unit label. Press the battery reminder tab down into the
battery compartment and install the battery (see Figure 4).
Determine if anyone in the household is experiencing
symptoms of CO poisoning. Many cases of reported CO
poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are
not well, they become so disoriented they are unable to
save themselves by either exiting the building or calling
for assistance. Also young children and household pets
may be the first affected. You should take extra
precautions to protect high-risk persons from CO exposure
because they may experience ill effects from carbon
monoxide at levels that would not ordinarily affect a
healthy adult.
Inside your home, appliances used for heating and cooking
are the most likely sources of carbon monoxide. Vehicles
running in attached garages can also produce dangerous
levels of carbon monoxide.
• Do not paint the unit. Paint will seal the vents and
interfere with proper sensor operation.
CO alarms can only sense CO that reaches the unit’s
sensor. Carbon monoxide may be present in other areas
without reaching the alarm. The rate at which CO reaches
the unit may be affected by doors or other obstructions.
In addition, fresh air from a vent or open window or any
other source may prevent CO from reaching the sensor.
Please observe cautions in Installation on page 4.
2) Call your emergency local service
(fire deptartment or 911).
Move the CO Alarm to a remote location, to prevent
possible damage or contamination of the sensor, prior to
performing any of the following:
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
FIGURE 4
CO can be produced when burning any fossil fuel, such as
gasoline, propane, natural gas, oil and wood. It can be
produced by any fuel-burning appliance that is
malfunctioning, improperly installed, or not ventilated
correctly, such as:
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• Staining or stripping wood floors or furniture
• Painting or wall-papering
• Using aerosols or adhesives
Never restart the source of a CO problem until it has been
corrected. Never ignore the sound of the alarm!
CO could be present on one level of the home and not
reach a CO alarm installed on a different level. For
example, CO 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 alarm on every level of the home.
• Automobiles, furnaces, gas ranges/stoves, gas clothes
dryers, water heaters, portable fuel burning space heaters
and generators, fireplaces, wood-burning stoves and
certain swimming pool heaters.
WARNING: Reinstall the CO Alarm as soon as possible to
assure continuous protection.
Sym ptom s of CO Poison in g
The following is a list of substances that at high levels can
damage the sensor or cause temporary readings that are
not carbon monoxide readings:
The following common symptoms are related to carbon
monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with ALL
members of the household. Learn the difference between
dangerous, high, mid and low levels:
• Blocked chimneys or flues, back drafts and changes in air
pressure, corroded or disconnected vent pipes, loose or
cracked furnace exchangers.
CAUTION! If the battery reminder tab is not held down in
the battery compartment by the battery, the battery door will
not close, the AC Quick-Connector will not attach to the
alarm, and the alarm will not attach to the mounting plate.
Ethylene, ethanol, alcohol, iso-propanol, benzene, toluene,
ethyl acetate, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxides.
CO alarms are not smoke alarms. CO alarms do 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.
• Vehicles and other combustion engines running in an
open or closed garage, attached or near a home.
Mild Exposure: Headaches, running nose, sore eyes, often
described as “flu-like” symptoms.
Also most aerosol sprays, alcohol based products, paints,
thinners, solvents, adhesives, hair sprays, after shaves,
perfumes, auto exhaust (cold start) and some cleaning
agents.
After installing or changing the battery, reinstall your
alarm. Test your alarm by using the Test/Reset button and
check that the green “Power” LED is on.
• Charcoal/gas grills and hibachis in an enclosed area.
Medium Exposure: Dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting.
Extreme Exposure: Unconsciousness, brain damage, death.
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Carbon Monoxide Safety
Warranty
Warranty
5 Year Lim ited Warran ty
Warranty Performance: During the above warranty period,
your product will be replaced with a comparable product
if the defective product is returned; postage prepaid, to
Pyrene Coproration/Kidde, Customer Service Department,
1-800-581-6742, together with proof of purchase date.
Please include a note describing the problem when you
return the unit. The replacement product will be in
warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period
or for six months, whichever is longer. Other than the cost
of postage, no charge will be made for replacement of the
defective product. In many cases the quickest way to
exchange your alarm is to return it to the original place of
purchase. If you have questions, call the Kidde Customer
Service Department.
The following conditions can result in transient CO
situations:
Warranty Coverage: The manufacturer warrants to the
original consumer purchaser, that this product (except
battery) will be free of defects in material and
Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel-burning
appliances caused by:
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of
purchase. The manufacturer’s liability hereunder is limited
to replacement of the product, repair of the product or
replacement of the product with repaired product at the
discretion of the manufacturer. This warranty is void if the
product has been damaged by accident, unreasonable use,
neglect, tampering or other causes not arising from defects
in material or workmanship. This warranty extends to the
original consumer purchaser of the product only.
• outdoor ambient conditions, such as wind direction
and/or velocity, including high gusts of wind, and insuf-
ficient draft in the vent pipes;
• negative pressure differential resulting from the use of
exhaust fans;
• simultaneous operation of several fuel-burning appli-
ances competing for limited internal air;
• loose vent pipe connections from fuel-fired appliances;
Warranty Disclaimers: Any implied warranties arising out of
this sale, including but not limited to the implied
Important: Do not remove unit back cover. Back cover
removal will void warranty.
• obstructions, or unconventional vent pipe designs that
can amplify the above situations;
warranties of description, merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are limited in duration to the above
warranty period. In no event shall the Manufacturer be
liable for loss of use of this product or for any indirect,
special, incidental or consequential damages, or costs, or
expenses incurred by the consumer or any other user of
this product, whether due to a breach of contract,
negligence, strict liability in tort or otherwise. The
Manufacturer shall have no liability for any personal injury,
property damage or any special, incidental, contingent or
consequential damage of any kind resulting from gas
leakage, fire or explosion. Some provinces do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you. Some provinces do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or
incidental damages, so the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you.
Your Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm is not a substitute for
property, disability, life or other insurance of any kind.
Appropriate insurance coverage is your responsibility.
Consult your insurance agent.
• poorly designed or maintained chimneys and/or vents;
Extended operation of unvented fuel-burning devices
(range, oven, fireplace, etc.);
Also, Kidde makes no warranty, express or implied,
written or oral, including that of merchantability or fitness
for any particular purpose, with respect to the battery.
Temperature inversions that can trap exhaust gasses near
the ground; and a
Car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near a
home.
The above warranty may not be altered except in writing
signed by both parties hereto.
To be safe, know the possible sources of CO in your home.
Keep fuel-burning appliances and their chimneys and vents
in good working condition. Learn the early symptoms of
exposure, and if you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning,
move outside to fresh air and get emergency help. Your
first line of defense is an annual inspection and regular
maintenance of your appliances. Contact a licensed
contractor or call your local utility company for assistance.
130 Esna Park Dr, Markham, ON L3R 1E3
Consumer Hotline: 1-800-581-6742
Legal Remedies: This warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you may also have other rights that vary from
province to province.
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