Flir Extech CO30 User Manual

To calibrate the CO30 Meter, follow the steps outlined in the user manual, which typically involve using a calibration gas and adjusting the meter settings to match the known concentration of CO2. Ensure the meter is in calibration mode and follow the on-screen prompts.
First, check that the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient charge. If the batteries are fine, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion. If the issue persists, try performing a reset by removing the batteries and holding the power button for 10 seconds before reinserting the batteries.
To reset the CO30 Meter to factory settings, locate the reset option in the settings menu. This will erase all custom settings and return the unit to its original configuration. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions.
Regular maintenance of the CO30 Meter includes cleaning the sensor area with a soft, dry cloth, checking for firmware updates periodically, and calibrating the device as recommended in the user manual. Always store the device in a clean, dry place.
The CO30 Meter displays CO2 concentration in parts per million (ppm). A typical indoor reading is between 400-1000 ppm. Values above this range may indicate inadequate ventilation or high occupancy levels. Consult the user manual for a detailed explanation of the display symbols and alerts.
The CO30 Meter is primarily designed for indoor use due to environmental variables that can affect accuracy. If you need to use it outdoors, ensure it is protected from direct sunlight, rain, and extreme temperatures.
Ensure the sensor is clean and unobstructed. Inconsistent readings may also result from rapid environmental changes, so allow the device to stabilize for a few minutes. If issues persist, recalibrate the device or contact customer support.
Battery life depends on usage and settings, but typically, you should replace the batteries every 6-12 months. The battery indicator on the display will alert you when it's time to change them.
To update the firmware, connect the CO30 Meter to your computer using the provided USB cable. Visit the manufacturer's website to download the latest firmware version and follow the on-screen installation instructions. Ensure the device remains connected throughout the process.
Always operate the CO30 Meter according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity. Do not use the device in explosive atmospheres or near flammable substances. Regularly inspect the device for damage or wear.