Hey guys,
I attached a pdf version of the user manuel for our carbon monoxide detector, I figured in light of this morning it might be useful to have. When I looked at the detector this morning, it would beep and then the green light on it would flash followed by the red light. The manuel says this means the batteries need changing, so I think we should be okay because I changed the batteries this morning and it hasn't beeped since. I think we are probably okay to turn the heat on again, although, just in case it was an actual leak, it might be best if we wait until the morning since the leak might not be substantial enough to set off the detector for a few hours at which point most of us will be asleep.
Garrett
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Garrett Young Bowman
University of Pennsylvania | College of Arts and Sciences | 2014
Candidate for B.A. in Early Christianity and American Literature