Flir Extech CO230 User Guide
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To calibrate the CO230 Meter, navigate to the calibration mode in the settings menu. Follow the on-screen instructions, which typically involve exposing the sensor to a known CO2 concentration. Refer to the manual for specific calibration gas concentrations and procedures.
First, check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If the batteries are fine, try resetting the device by removing the batteries for a few minutes and then reinserting them. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
The CO230 Meter displays CO2 concentration in parts per million (ppm). Typical indoor levels range from 400 to 1,000 ppm. Values above 1,000 ppm may indicate inadequate ventilation. Always compare readings with standard guidelines for indoor air quality.
Regularly check the sensor for dust and debris, and clean with a soft brush or compressed air. Calibrate the device periodically as recommended by the manufacturer, and replace the batteries when low. Store the device in a dry, stable environment.
Press the 'Mode' button on the device to toggle between different measurement modes such as CO2 concentration, temperature, and humidity. The selected mode will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Yes, the CO230 Meter supports data logging. Use the included USB cable to connect the device to a computer. Follow the software instructions to export data in a compatible format for analysis and record-keeping.
Refer to the user manual to identify the error code. Common solutions include recalibrating the sensor, checking the battery, and ensuring proper environmental conditions. For persistent issues, contact technical support.
The battery life varies depending on usage, but typically lasts around 20 hours of continuous operation. Using the auto power-off feature can help extend battery life. Always keep spare batteries available during extended use.
The CO230 is primarily designed for indoor air quality measurements. While it can be used outdoors, it should not be exposed to extreme weather conditions or moisture. Ensure the device is adequately protected if used outside.
Store the CO230 Meter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage and corrosion.