4.2 Calibration of the sensor (zero reset)
1.
Wait until the sensor has been stable for at least 30 seconds.
2.
Preferably place the sensor outside in a CO-free zone, remove the
CAL screw protective cap and reset the display to 0 +- 1 ppm using
the screwdriver provided.
If you are unsure of the quality of ambient air, you can apply a
mixture of Oxygen / Nitrogen to the sensor in order to reset to zero.
5. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
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Type of sensor:
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Calibration of the sensor:calibrated by the manufacturer with a
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Measuring range :
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Accuracy:
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Response time:
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Long-term drift:
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Climatic environment:
- Use:
- Storage:
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Power supply:
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Dimensions / Weight: 173 x 60.5 x 38 mm / 190 g with battery
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Electromagnetic compatibility:
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Impermeability:
Only use specified spare parts for maintenance purposes. The
manufacturer cannot accept any responsibility for accidents occurring
following repairs carried out outside its after-sales department or
approved maintenance network.
6.1
Cleaning and servicing
6.1.1
Changing the battery
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Set the switch to OFF
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Remove the cover at the back of the instrument
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Replace the old battery with a 9V battery (6LR61 or 6LF22 type)
electrochemical, specifically for CO.
source at 205 ppm.
Nominal: from 0 to 1000 ppm (2000 ppm for a
maximum period of 5 minutes).
+- 5% of the reading +- 5 ppm (from 0 to 1000
ppm).
< 70 seconds to 90% of the measurement
<5% per year, depending on the frequency of use
0 to 50°C (32 to 122 °F) and from 15 to 90%
humidity, without condensation.
-20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140°F) and from 0 to 80
RH, without the battery.
9V battery (6LR61 or 6F22 type)
Emission as per EN 50081- Ed. 1992
Immunity as per EN 50082- Ed. 1992
IP44 as per IEC 60259 ( Ed. 89), the instrument
must be in its protective case.
6. MAINTENANCE
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