Bosch CRS-WLCD-TA869 Quick Manual

Care Solutions | Wireless CO Detector
The Wireless CO Detector reacts upon detecting carbon monoxide in the atmosphere. A radio signal will be sent to a Carephone when the level of carbon monoxide reaches 300 ppm (parts per million).
Functions
The signalization of alarms is made through LED indication and siren (85 dB at 1 m distance). Detection failures are indicated by a blinking LED and a specific siren tone. An automatic status monitoring is made by sending a signal to a Carephone every 23 hours, in which the radio link is measured.
Parts Included
Quant. Component
1 Wireless CO Detector
1 Power adapter
1 User manual
Technical Specifications
Power supply 230/12 V power adapter
Power consumption in standby typ. 180 µA
Power consumption during an alarm
typ. 230 mA
Operating temperature 0°C to +55°C, in a dry and heated room
Storage temperature -20°C to +60°C
Relative humidity max. 90%
Acoustical indications siren, typ. 85 dB (1m distance)
Optical indications LED
Dimensions (H x W) 80 x 80 mm
Weight Approx. 150 g
Material and color White plastic
Ordering Information
Wireless CO Detector CRS-WLCD-TA869
Wireless CO Detector
Transmission to a Carephone with Class 1 reception
Reliable detection
Flexible installation
Wireless solution
Automatic radio link monitoring
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© Bosch Security Systems Inc. 2010 | Data subject to change without notice T7091852555 | Cur: en-US, V3, 17 Sep 2010
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