I searched the web and found this:
http://www.fireboy-xintex.com/manuals/C ... ooting.pdfI emailed this to fireboy-xintex and got this response:
My email minus personal information:
We guessed that new boat smell may have caused false alarms. Since then we have tried to air out the cabin and yet we still get false alarms every time we connect the detectors. Usually the unit will run for about 3-4 hours then alarm. We brought a battery powered CO detector with digital display from our home. It never shows any CO. I read on your website about a 72 hour cleaning cycle, how do I do this? Do I have to allow the unit to run with the alarm sounding for 72 hours? Will the units be safe after this cleaning cycle?
Their response:
The out gassing of a new boat can be a cause of nuisance alarms. yes, the Co must be active for 72hrs for the sensor to clean itself of contaminants and it will be fully functional after it is complete.