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To obtain service during the warranty period, return the product with proof of purchase to an authorized Amprobe Test Tools Service Center or to an Amprobe dealer or distributor. See Repair Section for details. THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY.
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Non-Warranty Repairs and Replacement – US and Canada Non-warranty repairs in the United States and Canada should be sent to a Amprobe® Test Tools Service Center. Call Amprobe® Test Tools or inquire at your point of purchase for current repair and...
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CO2-100 CO2 Meter Humidity Sensor CO2 Sensor (Rear Side) LCD Display POWER/SET Key Backlight/Roll Up Key Calibration/Escape Key Temp. Mode/Roll Down Key Data Hold Key Min/Max/Avg./Enter Key USB Port DC Adaptor Port...
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LCD Display Primary Screen Displays CO2 Concentration Relative Humidity In % Air, Dew Point, Wet Bulb Temperature Display Co2 Measurement Mode Unit For Co2 Concentration Time Weighted Average (8 Hours) Short-Term Exposure Limit (15 Minutes Weighted Average) To Freeze Readings Minimum/Maximun Readings Low Battery Indicator Dew Point Temperature...
CO2 concentration. Otherwise, it will be calibrated as 400ppm by default and leads to inaccurate measurements. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Your shipping carton should include: CO2-100 CO2 Meter AA battery User manual Hard carrying case If any of the items are damaged or missing, return the complete package to the place of purchase for an exchange.
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this portable CO2 meter. The meter measures CO2 level, air temp., dew point, wet bulb temp. and humidity and is an ideal instrument for indoor air quality (IAQ) diagnosis. Poor indoor air quality is considered unhealthy because it causes tiredness, loss of ability to concentrate, and even illness (ex.
OPERATION 1. Press “POWER/SET” to turn instrument on and off. At power up, it emits a short beep and performs 30 seconds countdown for meter warm up, then enters normal mode. 2. The meter starts measurement when power on and update readings every second. In the condition of operating environment change (ex.
In STEL and TWA modes, the main display shows the weighted average of CO2 readings for the past 15 minutes (STEL) and 8 hours(TWA), but the lower displays are the current AIR, DP/WB temperatures and humidity readings. NOTE: • If the meter is turned on for shorter than 15 minutes, the STEL value will be the weighted average of readings taken since power on.
Setup The advanced setup mode lets you customize your meter. 2 types parameter are available. P1.0: CO2 alarm threshold setting P3.0: Temperature unit setting P1.0 CO2 alarm threshold setting Hold down “POWER/SET” under normal mode for more than 1 sec to enter set up mode. To exit setup, press “CAL/ESC”...
Calibration Mode CO2 calibration 1. Place the meter in an outdoor area with well ventilated air. Turn on the meter and hold down “CAL” and “q” simultaneously to enter CO2 calibration mode. 400ppm and “CAL” are blinking on the LCD while performing calibration (Fig.5). Fig.5 2.
3. Users can also calibrate either point. To calibrate 33% only, press “ESC” and exit when 33% calibration is completed. To calibrate 75% only, press “p” or “q”within 5 minutes while initializing 33% calibration. To abort calibration, just turn off the meter. USB Interface Capabilities The USB cable and software (optional kit) are required to transfer data to a PC.
SPECIFICATION 0~9999ppm Range (5001~9999 out of accuracy scale range) Resolution 1 ppm ±30ppm±5%rdg (0~5000) Accuracy (Not specified for out of scale) +1.6% reading per kPa deviation from Pressure normal Dependence Pressure, 100kPa Temperature Range -10.0~60.0°C (14~140°F) Resolution 0.1°C /0.1°F Accuracy ±0.6°C / ±0.9°F Humidity Range...
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR If there appears to be a malfunction during the operation of the meter, the following steps should be performed in order to isolate the cause of the problem. 1. Check the battery. Replace the battery immediately when the “ ”...
TROUBLE SHOOTING Can’t power on • Make sure you press power key more than 0.3 second. • Check the battery conditions and replace if necessary. • Check whether the adaptor is well plugged. • Move batteries away for one minute and then re-install.
APPENDIX - CO2 LEVELS AND GUIDELINES NIOSH recommendations 250-350 ppm: normal outdoor ambient concentrations 600 ppm: minimal air quality complaints 600-1000 ppm: less clearly interpreted 1000 ppm: indicates inadequate ventilation; complaints such as headaches, fatigue, and eye/throat irritation will be more widespread. 1000 ppm should be used as an upper limit for indoor levels.