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Hi Everyone - I picked up a few 60-652-95 wireless sensors to detect CO for my ELK M1G system off ebay and have a question regarding the testing of the unit's to make sure they are functional.
I"ve called GE/ITI and originally they told me the units are fine based on my test results, but then called back and said they weren't sure, so now I'm hoping others have these units and I can get a consensus on how they should be working.
If others have these units, I'd be interested in knowing the date of manufacture and the results of the self test.
I have units from Jan 2001, Dec 2006 and (2) from Jan 2007. When testing, they all beep and flash the green and red LED's in unison. However the instructions say: "Plug in the CO alarm and wait five seconds. Next, press and hold the TEST/RESET button for five to seven seconds; the unit beeps, a red alarm light flashes, and a transmitter inside the CO alarm transmits a Tamper/Alarm signal that the panel can receive. Note: Intermittent beeps and flashing green and red lights indicate the CO alarm is malfunctioning. Refer to the "Troubleshooting" section."
So, I have (4) units that when I hold the TEST/RESET button they all beep and the green and red LED's flash in unison. So, do I have (4) bad CO detectors or are the instructions just bad/incorrect?
If others have these units,I'd like to know what results they have, especially if someone has this unit and only the RED light flashes while doing the self-test.
I"ve called GE/ITI and originally they told me the units are fine based on my test results, but then called back and said they weren't sure, so now I'm hoping others have these units and I can get a consensus on how they should be working.
If others have these units, I'd be interested in knowing the date of manufacture and the results of the self test.
I have units from Jan 2001, Dec 2006 and (2) from Jan 2007. When testing, they all beep and flash the green and red LED's in unison. However the instructions say: "Plug in the CO alarm and wait five seconds. Next, press and hold the TEST/RESET button for five to seven seconds; the unit beeps, a red alarm light flashes, and a transmitter inside the CO alarm transmits a Tamper/Alarm signal that the panel can receive. Note: Intermittent beeps and flashing green and red lights indicate the CO alarm is malfunctioning. Refer to the "Troubleshooting" section."
So, I have (4) units that when I hold the TEST/RESET button they all beep and the green and red LED's flash in unison. So, do I have (4) bad CO detectors or are the instructions just bad/incorrect?
If others have these units,I'd like to know what results they have, especially if someone has this unit and only the RED light flashes while doing the self-test.