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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing BRK Brands, Inc. for your Carbon Monoxide Alarm
needs. You have purchased a state-of-the-art Carbon Monoxide Alarm
designed to provide you with early warning of carbon monoxide.
Key features include:
Most Accurate Carbon Monoxide Sensor*
Advanced electrochemical CO sensor technology.
Intelligent Sensing Technology is designed to help reduce unwanted or
nuisance alarms.
Two Silence Features. Temporarily silence low battery chirp for up to eight
hours before replacing low battery or silence an unwanted alarm for several
minutes.
Two Latching Features. Alarm Latch: Easily identifies initiating alarm even
after alarm condition has subsided. Low Battery Latch: Identifies which unit
is in low battery condition.
Smart Interconnect interconnects with most First Alert
®and BRK branded
smoke, CO and heat alarms. When interconnected with alarming smoke
alarms, unit will sound smoke horn pattern.
Dust Cover is included to keep the alarm clean during construction.
Easy Installation/Maintenance features include a large opening in the
mounting bracket for easy access to wiring. A battery pull tab keeps the
battery fresh until the home is occupied. A Side Load Battery Drawer allows for
easy battery replacement without removing the alarm from the ceiling or wall.
BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION
Dangers, Warnings, and Cautions alert you to important
operating instructions or to potentially hazardous situations.
Pay special attention to these items.
THIS IS NOT A SMOKE ALARM! This CO Alarm is designed to
detect carbon monoxide from ANY source of combustion. It is
NOT designed to detect smoke, fire, or any other gas.
This CO Alarm is approved for use in single-family residences.
It is NOT designed for marine or RV use.
This CO Alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas
at the sensor. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas.
This unit does not work without power. If the AC power fails, the
battery back-up will power the alarm for at least 7 days provided
the 9V battery is fresh and correctly installed.
The Silence Feature is for your convenience only and will not correct
a CO problem. Always check your home for a potential problem
after any alar e to do so can rm. Failur esult in injury or death.
This CO Alarm should receive continuous 120VAC, 60 Hz, pure sine
wave electrical power. (The batter gency back-y is meant for emer
up only). Do not use in an extension cord or outlet controlled by a
dimmer or switch.
NEVER ignore any alarm. See “If Your CO Alarm Sounds” for more
information on how to r m. Failure to respond to an alar espond can
result in injury or death.
Test this Carbon Monoxide Alarm once a week. If it ever fails to
test correctly, have it replaced immediately! If the CO Alarm is not
working properly, it cannot alert you to a problem.
This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of
family living units. It is not designed to measure CO levels in
compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. Individuals with
medical conditions that 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.
HOW YOUR CO ALARM WORKS
The Cover Of Your CO Alarm
M08-0002-003 04/08 Printed in MexicoQ
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE.
This user’s manual contains important information about your
CO Alarm’s operation. If you are installing this CO Alarm for use by
others, you must leave this manual—or a copy of it—with the end user.
USER’S MANUAL
AC POWERED
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
120VAC ~, 60Hz, 0.09A
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WITH BATTERY BACK-UP
Model CO5120BN
WITH BATTERY BACK-UP
AND DIGITAL DISPLAY
Model CO5120PDBN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Basic Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
How Your CO Alarm Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Understanding the Light and Horn Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Additional Features for Model CO512PDBN with Digital Display . . . . .2
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Where to Install CO Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Where CO Alarms Should NOT Be Installed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Before You Begin Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
How to Install Your CO Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Using the Locking Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
The Battery Compartment Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
The Mounting Bracket Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
If Your CO Alarm Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
If the Alarm Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Using the Silence Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Latching Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Weekly Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Regular Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Replacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
What You Need To Know About CO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6
What is CO? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Symptoms of CO Poisoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Finding the Source of CO After an Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Potential Sources of CO in the Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
How Can I Protect My Family? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. UL2034 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
General Limitations of CO Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
© 2008 BRK Brands, Inc., a Jarden Corporation company (NYSE: JAH)
3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122
All rights reserved.
Consumer Affairs: (800) 323-9005 www.firstalert.com
LISTED TO
UL 2034
STANDARD
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1. Test/Silence Button or
Test/Silence/Scroll Button
(CO5120PDBN only)
2. POWER/ALARM Light (RED)
3. Air Vents
4. (Behind the Cover) Alarm Horn:
85 dB audible alarm for test, alarm,
and unit malfunction warning.
5. Digital Display (CO5120PDBN only)
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INSTALLATION
WHERE TO INSTALL CO ALARMS
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that a CO Alarm
should be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the
immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. For added protection, install additional
CO Alarms in each separate bedroom, and on every level of your home.
If your bedroom hallway is longer than 40 feet (12 meters), install a CO Alarm
at BOTH ends of the hallway.
In a Single-level Home:
Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping area.
For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet
(6 meters), away from the furnace or fuel burning heat source.
In a Multi-level Home(same as above plus):
• Install at least one CO Alarm near or within each separate sleeping area.
• For added protection, install at least one CO Alarm on each level of the
home. If you have a basement, install that CO Alarm at the top of the
basement stairs.
For added protection, install an additional CO Alarm at least 20 feet
(6 meters) away fr ce.om the furnace or fuel burning heat sour
WHERE CO ALARMS SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED
DO NOT locate this CO Alarm:
In garages, kitchens, furnace rooms, or in any extremely dusty, dirty
or greasy areas.
Where combustion particles are produced. Combustion particles form
when something burns. Areas to avoid include poorly ventilated kitchens,
garages, and fur ooms. Keep units at least 20 feet (6 meters) frnace r om
the sources of combustion particles (stove, furnace, water heater, space
heater) if possible. In areas where a 20-foot (6 meter) distance is not
possible — in modular, mobile, or smaller homes, for example — it is
recommended the CO 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 thus reduce “unwanted” alarms. Unwanted alarms can occur if a CO
Alarm is placed directly next to a fuel-burning source. Ventilate these
areas as much as possible.
Within 5 feet (1.5 meter) of any cooking appliance.
In extremely humid areas. This Alarm should be at least 10 feet (3 meter)
from a bath or shower, sauna, humidifier, vaporizer, dishwasher, laundry
room, utility room or other source of high humidity.
In areas where temperature is colder than 40˚ F (4˚ C) or hotter than 100˚ F
(38˚ C). These areas include non-airconditioned crawl spaces, unfinished
attics, uninsulated or poorly insulated ceilings, porches, and garages.
In turbulent air, like near ceiling fans, heat vents, air conditioners,
fresh air returns, or open windows. Blowing air may prevent CO from
reaching the sensors.
In direct sunlight.
This CO Alarm is designed for use inside a single-family home or
apartment. It is not meant to be used in common lobbies, hallways,
or basements of multi-family buildings unless working CO Alarms
are also installed in each family living unit. CO Alarms in common
areas may not be heard from inside individual family living units.
This CO Alarm alone is not a suitable substitute for complete
detection systems in places which house many people, like hotels
or dormitories, unless a CO Alarm is also placed in each unit.
DO NOT use this CO Alarm in warehouses, industrial or commercial
buildings, special-purpose non-residential buildings, RVs, boats,
or airplanes. This CO Alarm is specifically designed for residential
use, and may not provide adequate protection in non-residential
applications.
GARAGE
SUGGESTED AREAS FOR INSTALLING ADDITIONAL CO ALARMS
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
HALL
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
BASEMENT
BEDROOM
REQUIRED TO MEET NFPA RECOMMENDATIONS
ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR MODEL CO5120PDBN
WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY
Alarm operating
on AC power Alarm operating
on emergency
battery back-up
Low / missing
battery warning “Err” Alarm is
not operating
properly
USING THE PEAK CO MEMORY
The CO Memory Feature lets you check the highest level of CO recorded
during an alarm.
To check CO Memory:
1. Press and release the Test/Silence/Scroll button until the dash scrolls
to “MEMORY”.
2. Press and hold Test/Silence/Scroll button to display Memory CO level.
To clear CO Memory:
1. Press and release the Test/Silence/Scroll button until the dash scrolls to
“CLEAR MEMORY.”
2. Press and hold the Test/Silence/Scroll button until the display shows “CLr.”
NOTE: The highest CO level will be saved, even after a power interruption,
until you clear it. 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.
SMART INTERCONNECT FEATURE
This CO Alarm includes “Smart Interconnect” which enables the Alarm to be
interconnected with other BRK Smoke and CO Alarms. When interconnected
to Smoke Alarms that go into alarm, this CO Alarm will sound the smoke
horn pattern.
Levels of CO shown
in ppm if present.
During Testing, the display flashes "30, 70, 150, 400" briefly.
During initial power up display flashes "888" briefly.
UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHT AND HORN PATTERNS
Condition LED (Red Light) Horn
POWER UP On continuously with AC Silent
Flash a minute with battery
DURING TESTING LED flashes approximating Horn pattern:
the horn pattern. 4 beeps, pause,
4 beeps, pause
LOW OR MISSING Low battery Latch Pattern Horn “chirps”
BA TTERY once a minute
WARNING: When the AC power is Off, if the battery is dead or missing,
the CO Alarm cannot work.
ALARM CONDITION LED flashes approximating Horn pattern:
Single CO Alarm the horn pattern. 4 beeps, pause,
(Stand alone Alarm) 4 beeps, pause,
repeating
ALARM CONDITION LED flashes rapidly on the unit(s) Horn pattern:
(Inter connected that triggered the alarm. LEDs 4 beeps, pause,
Series of CO Alarms) on the other Alarms in the series repeating on all
will not flash CO Alarms
ALARM SILENCE LED flashes approximating Horn stays quiet
the hor n pattern. for 4 minutes
LOW BA TTERY LED flashing approximately Horn is Silent for
SILENCE every minute. up to 8 hours.
ALARM LA TCH Audio Off and LED flashing Horn is Silent
2 seconds On, 2 seconds Off
after local alarm unless reset
by Test/Silence button.
LOW BA TTERY LED flashing 4 seconds On, Horn is Silent
LA TCH 2 seconds Off.
NOTE: Latching features are not active during battery backup mode
operation.
MALFUNCTION LED flashes 3 times n sounds Hor
synchronized with 3 rapid chirps 3 rapid chirps
(chirp-chirp-chirp)
every minute
BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION
This unit is designed to be mounted on any standard wiring junction box up
to a 4-inch (10 cm) size, on either the ceiling or wall. Read Where to Install CO
Alarms” and “Where Not To Install CO Alarms” before you begin installation.
This Alarm must have AC or battery power to operate. If the AC
power fails, the battery back-up will power the Alarm for a short
time if the 9V battery is fresh and correctly installed. If AC power
fails, and the battery is dead or missing, the Alarm cannot operate.
• Make sure the alarm is not receiving excessive 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. Excessive noisy
power may cause damage to your Alarm.
Find the pair of self-adhesive labels included with this CO Alarm.
• On each label write in the phone number of your emergency responder
(like 911) and a qualified appliance technician.
• Place one label near the CO Alarm, and the other label in the “fresh air
location you plan to go if the alarm sounds.
NOTE: A qualified appliance technician is defined as “a person, firm, corporation,
or company that either in person or through a representative, is engaged in and
responsible for the installation, testing, servicing, or replacement of heating,
ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, combustion appliances and
equipment, and/or gas fireplaces or other decorative combustion equipment.”
PARTS OF THIS CO ALARM
1 Mounting Bracket
2 Mounting Slot and Screw*
3 Locking Pins (break out of
bracket)
4 Hot (Black) AC Wire
5 Neutral (White) AC Wire
6 Interconnect Wire (Orange)
7 Lever to Open Battery
Compartment
8 Swing-Out Battery
Compartment
9 Quick-Connect Power
*Not Included
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Tools you will need: Standard Flathead screwdriver.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Turn off power to the area where you
will install this unit at the circuit breaker or fuse box before beginning
installation. Failure to turn off the power before installation may result
in serious electrical shock, injury or death.
To install this unit:
1. Remove the mounting bracket from the base. Position the screw
slots on the mounting bracket over the screws in the junction box.
Tighten the screws.
2. Using wire nuts, connect the power connector to the AC power.
Improper wiring of the power connector or the wiring leading to the
power connector will cause damage to the Alarm and may lead to a
non-functioning Alarm.
3. Plug the power connector into the back of the CO Alarm.
4. Position the base of the Alarm over the mounting bracket and turn.
The Alarm can be positioned over the bracket every 60°. Turn the unit
clockwise (right) until the unit is in place.
5. Check all connections.
STAND ALONE ALARM ONLY:
Connect the white wire on the power connector to the neutral wire
in the junction box.
Connect the black wire on the power connector to the hot wire in
the junction box.
Tuck the orange wire inside the junction box. It is used for
interconnect only.
INTERCONNECTED ALARMS ONLY:
Strip off about 1/2” of the plastic coating on the orange interconnect
wire on the power connector.
Connect the white wire on the power connector to the neutral wire
(usually white) in the junction box.
Connect the black wire on the power connector to the hot wire (usual-
ly black) in the junction box.
Connect the orange wire on the power connector to the interconnect
wire in the junction box. Repeat for each unit you are interconnecting.
Never connect the hot or neutral wires in the junction box to the
orange interconnect wire.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERCONNECTED CO ALARMS
Failure to meet any of the above requirements could damage the
units and cause them to malfunction, removing your protection.
AC and AC/DC CO Alarms can be interconnected. Under AC power,
all units will alarm when one senses CO. When power is interrupted,
only the AC/DC units in the series will continue to send and receive
signals. AC powered CO Alarms will not operate.
Interconnected units can provide earlier warning of a CO problem than stand-
alone units, especially if the problem starts in a remote area of the dwelling.
If any unit in the series senses CO, all CO and Smart Interconnect units will
alarm. To determine which CO Alarm initiated an alarm, refer to the table.
On Initiating CO Alarm Red LED Flashes the alarm pattern
On All Other CO Alarms Red LED Does Not Flash the alarm pattern
Interconnect units within a single family residence only. Otherwise all house-
holds will experience unwanted alarms when you test any unit in the series.
Interconnected units will only work if they are wired to compatible units and
all requirements are met.
This unit is designed to be compatible with:
BRK Electronics®and First Alert®Models 7010, 7010B, 7020B, SC7010B,
SA520B, 9120, 9120B, SC9120B, 100S, SL177,
SC7010BV,
CO5120BN,
CO5120PDBN, HD6135F, HD6135FB.
Interconnected units must meet ALL of the following requirements:
A maximum of 18 compatible Smoke, Heat or CO Alarms may be
interconnected. No more than 12 of the 18 can be Smoke Alarms per
NFPA 72.
The same fuse or circuit breaker must power all interconnected units.
• The total length of wire interconnecting the units should be less than
1000 feet. This type of wire is commonly available at Hardware and
Electrical Supply stores.
All wiring must conform to all local electrical codes and Articles 210 and
300.3 (B) of the National Electrical Code. Refer to your local building
code for further connection requirements.
6.
Make sure the CO Alarm is receiving AC power. Under normal operation,
the red indicator light will shine continuously.
If the red power indicator light
does not light, TURN OFF POWER TO THE JUNCTION BOX and recheck
all connections. If all connections are correct and the red power indicator
still does not light when you restore the power, the unit should be
replaced immediately.
7. ACTIVATING THE BATTERY BACK-UP
Activate the battery back-up by removing the “Pull to Activate Battery
Back-Up” tab. You do not need to open the battery compartment and
reposition the battery during installation.
DO NOT remove the battery
activation tab until AC power is turned on to conserve battery power.
8. Test the CO Alarm. Press and hold the test button on the cover until the
alarm sounds: 4 beeps, pause, 4 beeps, pause. In a series of interconnected
Alarms, you must test each Alarm separately by pressing and holding the
test button. Make sure all units alarm when each one is tested.
If any unit in the series does not alarm during testing, TURN OFF POWER
and recheck connections. If it does not alarm when you restore power,
replace it immediately.
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A. Unswitched 120VAC B. To Additional Alarms,
60 Hz source Maximum = 18 Alarms
1. CO Alarm
2. Ceiling or Wall
3. Power Connector
4. Wire Nut
5. Junction Box
6. Neutral Wire (White)
7. Interconnect Wire
(Orange)
8. Hot Wire (Black)
STAND ALONE ALARM ONLY:
If you are only installing one unit, restore power to the junction box.
INTERCONNECTED ALARMS ONLY:
If you are interconnecting multiple Alarms, repeat Step 1-5 for
each Alarm in the series. When you are finished, restore power
to the junction box.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Do not restore power until all Alarms are
completely installed. Restoring power before installation is complete may
result in serious electrical shock, injury or death.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR CO ALARM
INST ALLATION, continued
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