Description of the electrical appliance
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This section contains information for understanding the electrical device.
General description
The AirCop measures the carbon dioxide (CO2) content in the ambient air via an
integrated NDIR measuring sensor. The current CO2 content is displayed in
different color levels via the light cone and the built-in LEDs. The AirCop
consists of a micro-USB power supply, a two-part housing, a circuit board with all
electronic components (microcontroller, LEDs, CO2 sensor, etc.) and a screw.
The AirCop is intended for measuring CO2 in a room. To use, connect the
included power adapter to the micro-USB port on the device and place it at least 1.5
meters away from people. The device should be exposed to fresh air once a week.
Extensive ventilation is sufficient for this purpose. Depending on the CO2
concentration, the device will light up green (up to 1000ppm), yellow (between
1000 ppm and 2000 ppm) or red (above 2000 ppm).
If required, a Kensington lock can be attached to the side of the device as theft
protection.
Operating modes
The electric device contains the following modes of operation:
Automatic mode
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Types of use
The electrical appliance is intended exclusively for use in the following types of use.
Use for other types of use is not as intended.
User groups:
private users
Commercial users
User environment
in rooms closed on all sides
Operating modes for use
Automatic mode
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Human Machine Interface (HMI)
The device is designed for visual interaction with the user. Further displays or
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