ESI 23 –
Electro-Smog (EMF) Detector
with enhanced sensitivity ― 50 MHz to 6 GHz frequency range ― excellent
Wi-Fi detection
What is Electro-Smog?
We refer to Electro-Smog as Electro-Magnetic Fields (EMF) produced by technology. EMF are
"generated in the radiofrequency bands (RF/EMF) by popular wireless devices like cell phones,
cordless phones, baby monitors, tablets, Wi-Fi enabled computer equipment, cell phone towers/antenna arrays,
radio/television broadcast facilities, and wireless smart meters, among others. EMFs are also emitted in the
extremely low frequency band (ELF/EMF) by electrical appliances, electrical wiring, and power lines". (source:
https://emfscientist.org)
Operate your detector: the battery
Insert / changing: when putting the battery in place, please make sure that the battery cable is not sited
underneath the battery, but is placed instead at the side of the battery, between the battery and the
compartment wall. Failure to comply with instructions can cause damage to cable and / or cause battery
compartment lid to not close properly.
Battery check: upon start up, one of the two upper LEDs will light up briefly, either the green one (battery power
between 25% and 100%) or the red one (battery power below 25%). If the red LED is steadily flashing, power is too
low and the battery needs to be replaced.
Battery saving: the device will switch off automatically after 10 minutes in order to save battery.
Detect ambient electro-smog
lamps and power supplies), magnetic fields from high voltage lines, transformers and inverters, or Hyper Frequencies resulting from cell
towers, WiFi/WiMax networks or cordless landline phones, etc.)
1. Press once the "on-off" button to switch on the device in standard mode.
2. Hold the device at arm length away from your body.
3. Move slowly around to detect ambient electro-smog (the device performs a new detection every two
seconds).
NB: to switch the sound on or off, press and hold the "on-off" button.
Detect ambient Radio Frequencies (RF) smog with enhanced sensitivity (detecting peak
values)
(i.e. Radio Frequencies resulting from cell towers, WiFi/WiMax networks or cordless landline phones, radio and TV
broadcasting, etc.)
1. Press once the "on-off" button to switch on the device in standard mode.
2. Press the "select" button once to enter high-resolution RF mode. LED 1 and 2 will stay lit.
3. Hold the device at arm length away from your body.
4. Move slowly around to detect ambient radiation (the device performs a new detection every two seconds).
NB: In this mode, all 15 LEDs show RF radiation. LED 1 and 2 (bottom left) show the lowest radiation level while LED
18 (top right) shows the highest radiation level.
To switch the sound on or off, press and hold the "on-off" button.
Check electrical appliances for avoidable electric fields
A switched off electrical appliance lacking a grounding cable will often generate an electric field, if the socket is
plugged the wrong way around. Your device allows to check for plug direction.
1. Press the "on-off" button to switch on the device in standard mode.
2. Press the "select" button twice to enter plug checking mode. The upper green LED (next to the plug
symbol) will light up.
3. Hold the device at arm length away from your body, and near the switched off appliance you want to test
(e.g. lamp). The upper red LED (next to the plug symbol) will light up if an electric field is present.
Contact: E.P.E. Conseil, Vincent Joly, Le Vieux Serrant, 49170 Savennières, France.
QUICK START GUIDE
― Radio Frequencies detection
(i.e. electric fields from electric cables and appliances (such as computers, fuse boards,
v.joly@epeconseil.com, N° SIRET : 53093796000017
(originating from appliances such as lamps)
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