INDEX Read all instructions & warnings before using this product. Keep this manual for future reference. Introduction Warnings Setup Operation PC Application Calibration Maintenance & Service Parts & Accessories RPB Respiratory T: 1-866-494-4599 F: 1-866-494-4509 E: info@rpbrespiratory.com www.rpbrespiratory.com...
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Read all instructions and warnings that are included with this unit. In the instruction pack is a CD loaded with the RPB program which will provide you with the ability to view the data records that are stored in the CO monitor.
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WALL MOUNTING Fig. 1.5 Position monitor case against wall bracket then turn clockwise. The case will click into position. AIR CONNECTIONS Fig. 1.6 Fig. 1.7 Connect the air supply hose to the air inlet Then connect the air supply hose to a on the monitor.
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AIR CONNECTIONS (cont.) POWER CONNECTIONS Filter Fig. 1.8 Fig. 1.9 The air inlet is fitted with a filter which should Connect the plug from the power adaptor to be removed and cleaned on a regular basis. the power input port on the CO Monitor. Then connect power adaptor or battery clips to power source.
OPERATION The Radex CO monitor has four modes of operation. OPERATING, where data is logged and alarms are triggered by excess CO, low power and faults. SETUP, which is entered by pressing the SETUP button. DATA RETRIEVAL, which is only possible when the unit is connected to a PC and a connection is opened.
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If the gas concentration rises by more than 2ppm while the alarm is silenced, the alarm will sound, regardless of timeout. The user can again silence the alarm; however, it will be subject to the 30 second timeout. All alarms and snooze modes are recorded by the data logger built into the unit.
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FAULTS THAT DON'T INHIBIT OPERATION Battery low or Battery Failure – an alarm will sound to alert users of the fault • Temperature outside operating range • BATTERY CHARGING The Radex CO Monitor is equipped with a rechargeable battery and onboard battery charger which is operational when the unit is connected to a power supply.
RPB logo comes up, and then the main window opens. REAL TIME INFORMATION With the RPB Radex CO Monitor you can access real time information to see what is happening in your plant right up to the minute in a couple of simple steps.
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Connect your PC to the Radex CO Monitor using the USB cable, start up the RPB CO Monitor program. When the main screen displays as Fig 2.3, select the COM port from the drop down list as Fig 2.4 and click on the COM port of your choice.
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5.3 RETRIEVING DATA RECORDS Down loading a Data Record The RPB Radex CO Monitor offers the ability to download and save data records for traceability. To download Data records from a Radex CO Monitor, Select and open a COM port using the drop-down menu as Fig 2.4 then click on the OPEN COM button at the bottom-right of the main window Fig 2.4.
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Fig. 3.2 Fig. 3.3 Click on your choice of file then a SAVE AS The “Save Log Options” window will display and you have the option to choose window will display where you can have the opportunity to rename the file and save in between saving the entire log or alarms the desired location.
CALIBRATION The Radex CO Monitor should be checked for accuracy on a monthly basis, this can be done using the Zero Air and 20ppm CO calibration kit, p/n: 08-228. SETUP CHECK Fig. 3.4 Fig. 3.5 To begin the Calibration press the CAL Once CAL CHECK has been pressed, the CHECK button on the monitor panel.
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Fig. 3.8 Fig. 3.9 Once this is completed the screen will At this point the zero air gas is to be instruct you to connect the Carbon Monoxide removed and the 20ppm Carbon Monoxide Gas (20ppm for USA, 10ppm for Canada, gas is to be connected to the air inlet port Australia and Europe).
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE To maintain the warranty, the Radex CO Monitor should be calibrated by an authorized service center every 6 months, a calibration reminder will display on the screen. The CO Sensor has a lifespan of 24months a service reminder will display on the screen and the sensor can only be replaced by an authorized service center as the sensor has to be set to the factory calibration in order to provide accurate gas detection.
PARTS & ACCESSORIES Item No. Part No. Description CO Monitor 08-200 Power Adaptor Pack - USA 08-221 Power Adaptor Pack - AU/NZ 08-222 Power Adaptor Pack - UK 08-223 Power Adaptor Pack - Europe 08-224 USB Cable 08-225 CO Sensor and Calibration 08-226 12 Volt Cable with Battery Clips 08-227...
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