Flir Extech CO220 User Guide
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To calibrate the CO220, first ensure the device is turned off. Then, hold down the 'CAL' button while turning the meter on. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration process.
Regularly clean the sensor area with a soft cloth and ensure the meter is stored in a dry place. Replace the batteries as needed and perform calibration annually or as required.
Open the battery compartment located on the back of the meter. Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
First, refer to the user manual to identify the specific error code. Common solutions include checking battery levels, ensuring proper calibration, and inspecting the sensor for any blockages or damage.
The CO220 displays CO levels in parts per million (ppm). Readings between 0-9 ppm are typical for outdoor air, whereas higher levels indoors may indicate potential issues with ventilation or combustion appliances.
Yes, the CO220 is suitable for both residential and industrial applications, but ensure that it is used within its operational limits and regularly maintained for accuracy in high-exposure environments.
The CO220 typically has a response time of less than 60 seconds for detecting changes in CO levels, making it suitable for real-time monitoring applications.
To reset the CO220 to factory settings, press and hold the 'MODE' button while turning the meter on. This will restore the default settings and erase any stored data.
Signs include inconsistent readings, failure to calibrate, or persistent error messages. If these occur despite troubleshooting, consider replacing the sensor.
No, the CO220 is not waterproof. It should be protected from exposure to water and moisture to prevent damage to the electronic components and sensor.