What can I use to test my Safe T Alert alarm?
Use a can of SAFE-T-ALERT CO test gas to test the 400 PPM calibration point using the test chamber included with can. DO NOT TRY TO GENERATE CO TO TEST THE ALARM. Test Propane Gas sensor. Use Propane or Butane Gas to test the gas sensor. Note: It may take up to 10 seconds for the alarm to sound.
How big is the Carbon Monoxide alarm in Safe T-alert?
1.38″D Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm by Safe-T-Alert®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs… Sealed-In Lithium Battery – No Replacement Needed! Conforms to ANSI/UL STD 2034
Where is the test button on a power up alarm?
Power up alarm. Alarm may flash green for up to 10 minutes after powering up. Test electronics of device. Steady GREEN light indicates device electronics are normal. The TEST button tests all ELECTRICAL functions of the alarm. It does not check the sensor operation. The TEST button is located on the front of the alarm.
What should I do if my RV alarm has expired?
Check date code on alarm. Replace if date has expired. If device is battery operated, replace batteries. Power up alarm. Alarm may flash green for up to 10 minutes after powering up. Test electronics of device.
Use a can of SAFE-T-ALERT CO test gas to test the 400 PPM calibration point using the test chamber included with can. DO NOT TRY TO GENERATE CO TO TEST THE ALARM. Test Propane Gas sensor. Use Propane or Butane Gas to test the gas sensor. Note: It may take up to 10 seconds for the alarm to sound.
1.38″D Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm by Safe-T-Alert®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind. It will meet your needs… Sealed-In Lithium Battery – No Replacement Needed! Conforms to ANSI/UL STD 2034
What should I do if my gas alarm is not working?
The alarm is working properly if the GREEN indicator light changes color to RED. IMPORTANT – If this alarm does not test properly return it immediately for repair or replacement. Test Propane Gas sensor. Use Propane or Butane Gas to test the gas sensor. Note: It may take up to 10 seconds for the alarm to sound.
Where is the test button on a gas alarm?
The alarm may be tested at any time. The TEST button is located on the front of the alarm. Press and hold the test button for 1 second. The alarm is working properly if the GREEN indicator light changes color to RED and the horn beeps 4 times. The Gas LED should also blink RED.