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Kane KANE77 Manual page 2

Carbon monoxide monitor and personal co alarm

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INTRODUCTION
The KANE77 is used to monitor carbon monoxide (CO) levels in commercial
and residential living spaces, warehouse operations, combustion engine repair
facilities, public facilities and any other indoor areas where people may work or
live. The full-featured, compact design of the KANE77 allows for easy use in
almost any normal working environment. It is not designed for use in areas
designated as "confined spaces" where other toxic gases may be present or in
designated zoned areas where Intrinsic Safety products are mandatory.
Features include
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One button ON with Auto Zero
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Measures from 0 to 999 ppm CO
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Long life CO sensor with 5 year expected life
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Captures maximum value
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Preset Alarms
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Vibrating Alarm
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Visual three colour LED
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Audible tone
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Data Hold
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Back lit display
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Battery Indication
SAFETY WARNING
WARNING!
Carbon monoxide is life threatening even at relatively low concentrations.
Be sure you understand the risks before investigating potential leaks.
DANGER
This monitor measures combustion gases that may be toxic in relatively low
concentrations. This monitor must only be used by trained and competent
persons after due consideration of all the potential hazards.
Users of portable gas monitors are recommended to conduct a "bump" check
before relying on the unit to verify an atmosphere is free from hazard.
A "bump" test is a means of verifying that a monitor is working within
acceptable limits by briefly exposing to a known gas mixture formulated to
change the output of the sensor. (This is different from a calibration where the
monitor is exposed to a known gas mixture but is allowed to settle to a steady
figure and the reading adjusted to the stated gas concentration of the test gas).
A bump test can be conducted using the disposable canister of CO primarily
used for checking domestic CO alarms.

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