Safety Information; Effects Of Co Poisoning; Meter Description - Extech Instruments CO10 User Manual

Carbon monoxide meter
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Safety Information

Carbon
concentrations; learn and recognize the effects of CO poisoning (see
Table below). Do not use this meter as a personal safety monitoring
device.
0-1 PPM
9 PPM
35 PPM
200 PPM
400 PPM
800 PPM
1600 PPM
12800 PPM

Meter Description

1.
LCD display
2.
Power ON/OFF key
3.
MAX key
4.
Hold key
5.
Backlight key
6.
Sensor
7.
Battery compartment
monoxide
is
life

Effects of CO poisoning

Normal background levels
Maximum indoor air quality level
Maximum 8 hour average exposure level
Mild headache, fatigue, nausea and dizziness
Frontal headache, life threatening after 3 hours
Dizziness, nausea, convulsions, DEATH WITHIN 2 TO 3 HOURS
Nausea within 20 minutes, DEATH WITHIN 1 HOUR
DEATH WITHIN 2 TO 3 MINUTES
7
threatening
even
2
at
relatively
low
6
1
3
5
4
2
CO10 V1.1 05/03

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