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Part One – Your Nighthawk CO Alarm
Avoid the following:
Excessive spillage or reverse venting of fuel burning
appliances caused by outdoor ambient conditions, such as:
1) Wind direction and/or velocity, including high gusts
of wind. Heavy air in the vent pipes (cold/humid air with
extended periods between cycles). 2) Negative pressure
differential resulting from the use of exhaust fans.
3) Simultaneous operation of several fuel burning appliances
competing for limited internal air. 4) Vent pipe connections
vibrating loose from clothes dryers, furnaces or water heaters.
5) Obstructions in or unconventional vent pipe designs which
can amplify the above situations.
Extended operation of unvented fuel burning devices (range,
oven, fireplace, etc.).
•Temperature inversions which can trap exhaust gasses near
the ground.
Car idling in an open or closed attached garage, or near
a home.
How to Install Your Alarm
Your Nighthawk CO alarm with its removable adapter allows you
to install the alarm as a wall mounted unit, a direct plug unit, or
as a table top unit.
To install the battery, open the back door and snap battery
connector onto battery. You will hear the alarm sound briefly to
indicate the unit is receiving power. Place battery into battery
compartment and replace back door
Direct Plug Alarm
First, refer to “Where to Install Your CO Alarm”
on page 1-3 for general guidelines as to where
to locate your CO alarm.
In its “as shipped” configuration, your
Nighthawk CO alarm is ready to be plugged
directly into a wall socket.
To in stall:
1. Choose a standard 120V outlet to plug
alarm into.
2. Pull slide support out approximately .25”
until slide snaps in place (this will help support unit in wall
outlet).
3. Simply plug in.
If outlet is mounted horizontally (sideways):
If you are going to use your alarm as a direct plug and you are
going to plug in to an outlet that is mounted horizontally (side-
ways), you will need to rotate the adapter 90˚. This simple process
is outlined below.
To rotate adapter:
1. With back of unit facing you (with adapter
at top), place your thumbs on thumb grips.
2. With your thumbs, push down in the direc-
tion of the arrows on the thumb grips and
slide back door off.
3. Next, place your thumbs on the adapter
thumb releases.
4. Spread adapter thumb releases out and
carefully turn alarm over. This will allow
adapter to slide out.
5. Rotate the adapter 90˚ to the right
(clockwise), and snap firmly back into place.
6. Carefully replace back door by making sure “latches” on all
four corners of door are lined up, then firmly press into place.
7. Now simply plug in to outlet.
Wall Mounted Alarm
First, refer to “Where to Install Your CO
Alarm” on page 1-3 for general guidelines
as to where to locate your CO alarm.
Installation tips for power cord models:
The power cord option provides more
flexibility in mounting locations and
allows the alarm to be easily installed at
eye level.
Note: If you mount the alarm high on a
wall, make sure it is at least 6" from the
ceiling. Any higher than this, it will be in
“dead air space” and carbon monoxide
may not reach the sensor.
Below is a list of suggested mounting locations if you wish to
conceal the power cord:
Above a tall bureau, chest of drawers or bookcase
Above a doorway or closet, securing the cord to the
side of the molding
Note: Do not cover the alarm with a curtain.
For a wall-mount, you will need to pull out the removable
adapter and power cord. This simple process as outlined below.
Back of unit when
used as direct plug
Back of unit when
used as direct plug
for sideways outlet
Back of unit when used
as a wall mount
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