Kidde Nighthawk Combo Gas/co Detector - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Hi,
I have two
Carbon monoxide detectors have a fixed life span. You did not post the model number and there is no way to tell how long it ago it or the parts in it, were made.
I have model kn-cob-lcb-ca...it does
send the detector back and have it replaced,
The CO sensor will not alarm to levels of CO below 30 ppm and will alarm in the following time range when exposed to the corresponding levels of CO: 70 ppm CO Concentration 60 - 240 minutes 150 ppm CO Concentration 10 - 50 minutes 400 ppm CO Concentration 4 - 15 minutes The alarm shall include a piezoelectric horn that is rated at 85 decibels at 10 feet. When the unit detects carbon monoxide, the alarm pattern will be four (4) short beeps - followed by five (5) seconds of silence - followed by four (4) short beeps. The unit shall incorporate 2 LED's. A green LED will be illuminated to indicate the alarm is operating properly when plugged into an outlet, and will flash every 10 seconds when on backup battery power. A red LED will flash to indicate that carbon monoxide has been detected until the device is reset or CO is eliminated or will flash to indicate low battery or alarm malfunction. The unit shall at a minimum meet the requirements of CAN/CSA 6.19-01. It shall also include a 10-year manufacturer's limited warranty or
Test/Reset Button - Tests the unit for proper operation. Resets the carbon monoxide alarm.
• Tamper Resist Feature - If activated, unit goes into constant alarm mode if it has been unplugged or has come loose from the outlet.
I have a kidde/nighthawk model#kn-cosm-b. We
Constant problems with these combo detectors. My best suggestion is unplug it from the wall, remove the battery, leave the battery compartment open, then using a can of compressed air that has a straw nozzle (like you clean your computer with) blow the dust and lint out of the unit. Pay particular attention to the grill vents on the front. When doing all of this, hold the can of compressed air as upright as possible. Replace the battery and plug it back into the wall receptacle.
Hopefully, that will clear up the problem. and accumulation of dust and lint will cause them to false at times.
Pressing and holding the test button for 5 seconds is "supposed" to reset the detector.
What does err mean on carbon monoixide dectectors
Is it about 7 years old? The chemistry of the sensor is only good for 7 years, so by regulation they are required to have a timer that makes them die at 7 years, after which they are no longer accurate and could mislead you into a fatal CO poisoning. I presume you've already tried replacing the battery.
We have a Kidde Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide
Haha, same thing just happened to me and really scared me. Thats not a '97' that is an upside down 'Lb' for low battery. According to the manual: "A 9V battery is needed. If battery is low or missing while the unit is plugged into a 120V outlet, an "Lb" message will display which will blink alternately with a the CO reading every second and the sounder will chirp every 15 seconds."
How long does the nighthawk
I had 2 and they both did the ERR thing and stopped working within a week of each other and that was about 7 years.
My Kidde Carbon monoxide beeps every 30
L6 is actually "Lb", which is a low battery warning. If the 9V battery is missing, or if the battery's power is low, an "Lb" message will display, which blink's alternately with the current CO reading, while chirping. If this happens, you need to replace the battery.
Gives code l6
Perhaps that might actually be read as "Lb"? If so, it would indicate a low battery.
We had all of our
Hello there,
First, the sensor that read the gas could be defective and is reading wrongly. Sometimes this functions goes off when there is no problem at all, but is caused by a faulty sensor reader.
Since you actually cnnot percieve any carbon monoxide, you are safe, it is triggering it falsely.
All the best,
Elect_Comp
Gas detector beeps every 15
Hello
You either have a gas leak or you need new batterys.Try replaceing the batterys then move it to fresh air for a min.
Once done put it back and see what happens.
I have 2 Kidde nighthawk
Yes, there is an expiration monitor. The chemical-based sensor degrades and should be replaced every seven years or so. (It's in the instruction manual). I don't know if the monitor is time-based or actually measures an electrical property of the sensor, but in either case, it's replacement time. At this point, the sensor is no long able to detect carbon monoxide.
From the Kidde support page on this topic:
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For quick replacement options, please email or call the Kidde Consumer Hotline at 1-800-880-6788."
My gas alarm went off
Slightly possible. The wine would have had to be within a foot or less of the detector.
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