GE 240 COE Installation Instructions - Page 2

Testing the Alarm, Maintaining the Alarm, Servicing the Alarm, Specifications - replacement

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4. Install two screws on the marks. If necessary, use wall anchors. 5. Line up the base with the screws, pull the wiring through the square hole, and slide the base down the screws to the wall. For surface wiring, pull the wires through the wiring channel at the top of the base. 6. Strip 3/8 inch of insulation from each wire, and insert under the appropriate screw terminal. See Figure 2. 7. Install two screws in the bottom two mounting holes and tighten all four screws until the base is firmly on the wall. 8. Replace the alarm cover. 9. Apply power. The LED should flash green for approximately 18 seconds and then light steadily. 10. Test the installation. See Testing the Alarm. WARNING ! Use only with a UL Listed control panel capable of differentiating between alarm signals (fire, burglary, CO etc.) and providing distinct identification for each. Testing the Alarm The alarm should be tested regularly to verify that it is functioning properly. Use the following steps to test the alarm: 1. To test the CO alarm operation, press the TEST/HUSH button until the LED turns red and then release, unless you plan to test the relay contacts and panel message then continue to hold the button down through the Test/Hush verification. During the Test/Hush verfication sequence, the alarm should beep 4 times, pause 5 seconds, beep 4 times, and then the LED should turn green to indicate the CO alarm is installed and functioning properly. 2. To test the relay contacts and panel, continue to press the test button through the Test/Hush verification operation until the LED flashes amber, then release. The LED should continue to flash amber and the relay should trip. After 9 seconds, the relay resets and the LED should return to green. 3. If the alarm fails the test, wait a few minutes and repeat. See Understanding the LED and Sounder. 4. If the alarm fails again, replace the unit. Maintaining the Alarm When installed and used properly, the ESL CO alarm will provide years of service with minimal maintenance. You should test the alarm regularly as described in Testing the Alarm. Clean the alarm as needed to keep it free from dust and dirt. Use only a clean dry or damp (water) cloth when cleaning the alarm. Important ! DO NOT paint the alarm or expose it to any cleaning solutions. 2 Normally open Common Normally closed UL Listed Class 2 control panel Ground 12V TB2 NO COM NC SW1 TB1 GND 12V Relay Sounder Sensor LED J1 Figure 2 Specifications Input voltage 12VDC supplied by a UL Listed control panel Current consumption: Normal 8mA Alarm 75mA max Relay contact 50mA@ 12VDC Electrical configuration NO, NC CO alarm level 70 ppm/60-240 minutes Operating temperature 40-100°F (4.4-37.8°C) Relative humidity 15-90% non-condensing Sounder 85dB Dimensions: Width 2.7" (6.9 cm) Length 6" (15.2 cm) Depth 1.4" (3.6 cm) Weight 4oz (114 g) Color white Listings UL 2075** Altitude 6,000 ft above sea level* **Note: This detector has been evaluated to the CO alarm sensitivity limits of UL2034. * Note: Units installed at higher elevations will indicate a trouble signal if not properly functioning. Servicing the Alarm For servicing, obtain an RMA# by calling 800-648-7422, then carefully pack the alarm in a well padded, insulated container and return postal charges prepaid to: Customer Service RMA# GE Interlogix 12345 SW Leveton Drive Tualatin, OR 97062 A note describing the nature of the malfunction should be included. Use the proper packaging to prevent shipping damage. GE Interlogix will not be responsible for warranty repairs to equipment and damage due to improper packing. Limited Warranty GE Interlogix warrants the alarm to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal intended use and service for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase. ESL 240-COe

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4.
Install
two screws on the marks. If necessary, use wall
anchors.
5.
Line up the base with the screws, pull the wiring through the
square hole, and slide the base down the screws to the wall.
For surface wiring, pull the wires through the wiring channel
at the top of the base.
6.
Strip 3/8 inch of insulation from each wire, and insert under
the appropriate screw terminal. See Figure 2.
7.
Install two screws in the bottom two mounting holes and
tighten all four screws until the base is firmly on the wall.
8.
Replace the alarm cover.
9.
Apply power. The LED should flash green for
approximately 18 seconds and then light steadily.
10.
Test the installation. See
Testing the Alarm.
Testing the Alarm
The alarm should be tested regularly to verify that it is
functioning properly.
Use the following steps to test the alarm:
1.
To test the CO alarm operation
, press the TEST/HUSH button
until the LED turns red and then release, unless you plan to
test the relay contacts and panel message then continue to
hold the button down through the Test/Hush verification.
During the Test/Hush verfication sequence, the alarm should
beep 4 times, pause 5 seconds, beep 4 times, and then the
LED should turn green to indicate the CO alarm is installed
and functioning properly.
2.
To test the relay contacts and panel
, continue to press the
test button through the Test/Hush verification operation
until
the LED flashes amber, then release. The LED should
continue to flash amber and the
relay should trip
. After 9
seconds, the relay resets and the LED should return to green.
3.
If the alarm fails the test, wait a few minutes and repeat. See
Understanding the LED and Sounder
.
4.
If the alarm fails again, replace the unit.
Maintaining the Alarm
When installed and used properly, the ESL CO alarm will provide
years of service with minimal maintenance. You should test the
alarm regularly as described in
Testing the Alarm
.
Clean the alarm as needed to keep it free from dust and dirt. Use
only a clean dry or damp (water) cloth when cleaning the alarm.
Important !
DO NOT paint the alarm or expose it to
any cleaning solutions.
Limited Warranty
GE Interlogix warrants the alarm to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal intended use and
service for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase.
Servicing the Alarm
For servicing, obtain an RMA# by calling 800-648-7422, then
carefully pack the alarm in a well padded, insulated container and
return postal charges prepaid to:
Customer Service RMA#
GE Interlogix
12345 SW Leveton Drive
Tualatin, OR 97062
A note describing the nature of the malfunction should be
included. Use the proper packaging to prevent shipping damage.
GE Interlogix will not be responsible for warranty repairs to
equipment and damage due to improper packing.
Figure 2
LED
Relay
Sounder
NO
COM
NC
TB2
SW1
TB1
GND
12V
Sensor
UL Listed
Class 2
control panel
Normally open
Common
Normally closed
12V
Ground
Specifications
Input voltage
...............................
…………...………
..........
12VDC
supplied by a UL Listed control panel
Current consumption:
Normal
.......................................................................
8mA
Alarm
...............................................................
75mA max
Relay contact
........................................................
50mA@ 12VDC
Electrical configuration
......................................................
NO, NC
CO alarm level
...........................................
70 ppm/60-240 minutes
Operating temperature
.................................
40-100°F (4.4-37.8°C)
Relative humidity
.....................
………
.....
15-90% non-condensing
Sounder
..................................................................................
85dB
Dimensions:
Width
....................................................................
2.7" (6.9 cm)
Length
....................................................................
6" (15.2 cm)
Depth
....................................................................
1.4" (3.6 cm)
Weight
..........................................................
……
..................
4oz
(114 g)
Color
.............................................................
……
.......
...........
…...white
Listings
...................................................................................
UL 2075**
Altitude
....................................................
6,000 ft above sea level*
**Note: This detector has been evaluated to the CO
alarm sensitivity limits of UL2034.
* Note: Units installed at higher elevations will indicate
a trouble signal if not properly functioning.
Use only with a UL Listed control panel capable of
differentiating between alarm signals (fire, burglary,
CO etc.) and providing distinct identification for each.
WARNING !