Flir Extech CO10 User's Guide
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To calibrate the CO10 Meter, ensure the device is in a fresh air environment, then press and hold the calibration button until the display shows "CAL" to initiate the calibration process.
To replace the batteries, turn off the meter, open the battery compartment on the back, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity.
First, ensure the meter is calibrated properly. Check for any obstructions or damage to the sensor. If the issue persists, reset the device and repeat the calibration process.
Regularly calibrate the meter, replace batteries as needed, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment to maintain accuracy and longevity.
To reset the meter, turn it off and remove the batteries for a few seconds. Reinsert the batteries and turn the device on.
The CO10 Meter is designed for general-purpose carbon monoxide detection and can be used in various settings, including industrial environments, but always consult the user manual for limitations.
The meter displays carbon monoxide levels in parts per million (PPM). Ensure readings are within safe levels as per health guidelines, and consult the manual for further interpretation.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Replace the batteries if necessary.
The CO10 Meter operates effectively within a specified temperature range. Refer to the user manual for exact temperature specifications to ensure proper operation in cold environments.
It is recommended to calibrate the CO10 Meter monthly or whenever accuracy is in doubt to ensure optimal performance.