@TspesVladD I found this video because I was wondering the same thing. I own the same model and the number displayed when I pressed the test button was 270 or something. I'm pretty sure I would be dead if that was the case. Either way the manual doesn't seem to give this enough attention. Clearly the first thing I thought when I saw that was that my ppm for CO was at that level.... In part 6 of the manual the Peak Level Memory is explained and that was sufficient to quell my worries.
did you have a fire on? did you take it out side or in another room and press the test button?
rainbowsalads 1 year ago
uh what does that mean, is that number just a test number? and what is the danger level ?
prosp3ct2 2 years ago
@prosp3ct2 The danger level usually is around 30 ppm but fireman usually wear their breathing gear at 35 ppm.
hyperbaricchicken101 1 year ago
@prosp3ct2, those high numbers are just part of the testing mode.
TspesVladD 1 year ago
@TspesVladD I found this video because I was wondering the same thing. I own the same model and the number displayed when I pressed the test button was 270 or something. I'm pretty sure I would be dead if that was the case. Either way the manual doesn't seem to give this enough attention. Clearly the first thing I thought when I saw that was that my ppm for CO was at that level.... In part 6 of the manual the Peak Level Memory is explained and that was sufficient to quell my worries.
hovercycle 3 months ago