Flir Extech CO100 User Manual
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To calibrate the CO100 Meter, power on the device and let it stabilize in a fresh air environment for about 10 minutes. Then, press and hold the CAL button until the display shows 'CAL' to initiate the calibration process.
If an error message appears, refer to the user manual's troubleshooting section. Common solutions include checking the battery level, ensuring the sensor is clean, and resetting the device.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment on the back of the device using a screwdriver. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the sensor area with a soft brush, checking for firmware updates, and storing the device in a cool, dry place. Perform a calibration check monthly.
The CO100 Meter displays carbon dioxide levels in parts per million (ppm). A typical outdoor reading is about 400 ppm, while indoor levels above 1000 ppm may indicate inadequate ventilation.
The CO100 Meter operates optimally between 0°C and 50°C (32°F to 122°F). Avoid using the device in environments outside this temperature range to ensure accurate readings.
First, check if the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the batteries and ensure the battery compartment contacts are clean.
It is recommended to recalibrate the CO100 Meter every 6 months or whenever the device is exposed to extreme environmental changes for accurate performance.
The CO100 Meter is not waterproof or water-resistant. Protect the device from exposure to water, including rain and high humidity, to prevent damage.
Signs that the sensor needs cleaning include erratic readings, slow response times, or visible dust/debris on the sensor area. Use a soft brush to clean the sensor gently.