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The unit will then beep 3 times, store the new calibration value, and
display the following:
The gas supply should then be turned off.
If the signal from the CO sensor is too low a new calibration value will
not be stored and the display will show:
The most likely cause for this is an expired cell but may also be caused
by depressing the calibration switch with no gas applied. Ensure that
the concentration of calibration gas is correct (20ppm), that the
connections to the gas cylinder are secure, and that the gas cylinder is
not empty, and then repeat the calibration procedure.
If the above message is repeated, the CO meter must be returned to
CareFusion, or an authorised agent, for sensor replacement. Sensor
life is greater than 2 years. The sensor life depends upon both the
amount of exposure to CO and other gases, particularly solvents such
as alcohol and cleaning fluids. If the signal from the CO sensor is too
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