Like Steve stated. I would add to use a rust-converting primer (the type that converts surface rust into an invert primer, stopping all future rusting).
As this is only occurring in the left corner, I'd try to determine exactly where the water is coming from (that's causing the damage). I suppose it could be condensation if the unit is over ten years old, but it also possible that a connection slightly loose or worn.
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Have you tried grabbing the button with your fingers and pulling it out?
I had a look at the Vimeo set up video, it looks like there is enough button sticking out to let you do that.
Is it a new safe by any chance?
Return under warranty?
perhaps a squirt of electronic component cleaner might help..
Regards
Geoff
You should read the associated information about your alarm. Carbon monoxide alarms often have a limited effective life and for that reason sometimes have the batteries sealed inside with an estimated life of about ten years so it is reckoned by the time the batteries are exhausted the detector element will also be ineffective. A chirping alarm is likely signalling the batteries are low rather than reacting to a CO detection.
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