After Using The Meter; Troubleshooting; Specifications - UEi CO95 Instruction Manual

Carbon monoxide detector
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AFTEr uSINg ThE METEr

After using the meter to test appliances, remove it's probe from the flue - IT WILL BE HOT - and let it cool. Do
not put the probe in water which will be sucked into the meter, damaging its pump and sensors.
When the meter readings return to ambient levels, turn the meter off. The meter counts down from 30 before
switching off with the pump running to self-clean its sensors.
Empty the water trap and check filter prior to storage and next use.
If I See This Malfunction
• CO sensor Error (----)
• Batteries not holding charge
• Meter not running on main adapter
• Meter does not respond to flue gas
• Erratic temperature readings or 000
on display
gENErAL SpECIFICATIONS
pArAMETEr
Temperature
Measurement
Carbon Monoxide
(CO) measurement
Dimensions
Weight
Handset
Probe
Ambient operating range 32˚ to 104˚F (±0 to + 40˚C)
Battery life
AC adapter (optional)

TrOuBLEShOOTINg

SpECIFICATIONS

rESOLuTION
1.0˚F/C
1 ppm
2.2 lb./1 kg
7.9" (L) x 1.8" (D) x 3.5" (W) (200 mm x 45 mm x 90 mm)
11.8" (L) x 0.25" (Dia) with 7.8" long stainless steel shaft
(300 mm x 6 mm with 200 mm long stainless steel shaft)
10% to 90% RH non-condensing
4 AA cells > 8 hours using Alkaline AA cells
Input: 110 V AC/220 V AC nominal, Output: 9 V DC regulated
Then Take This Corrective Action
• Meter was stored in a cold environment and is not at
normal working temperature
• CO sensor needs replacing
• Batteries exhausted
• AC charger not giving correct output
• Water trap drain plug not installed
• Particle filter blocked
• Probe or tubing blocked
• Pump not working or damaged with contaminants
• Temperature plug reversed in socket
• Faulty connection or break in cable or plug
ACCurACy
±5.0˚F (2.0˚C)
±0.3% reading
±10 ppm <100 ppm
±5% of reading >100 ppm
8
rANgE
32-1112˚F
0-600˚C
0-1000 ppm

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