Co2meter GasLab SAN-102 User Manual

Co2meter GasLab SAN-102 User Manual

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GasLab SAN-102 Micro Oxygen Monitor
The GasLab SAN-102 is a wearable, personal safety meter designed to monitor ambient
oxygen levels in real time. It is designed to protect workers in confined spaces.

Features

Audible and visual low / high oxygen level alarm
Silicone boot and metal clip are light and comfortable to wear
Electrochemical sensor, no consumable parts
Includes ambient temperature and % relative humidity sensors
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery. USB Charging port
Runs 4+ days per charge

Applications

Stored Gases in Confined Spaces. Industrial use of stored or piped gases creates the
possibility that oxygen in breathable air could be displaced by gases such as nitrogen,
helium, argon or carbon dioxide resulting in a hazardous condition.
Underground Tunnels, Caves or Mines. Over time oxygen can be displaced by other
naturally occurring gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia, methane and the
oxidation of sulfides resulting in lower oxygen levels than is required for personal safety.
Combustion in Confined Spaces. Combustion first uses up the available oxygen, then
produces partial oxidation of carbon (carbon monoxide), hydrogen cyanide, and nitrogen
oxides. Hydrogen gas can also be produced and displace oxygen.
Please take a moment to read these instructions before use. They will provide you with
all the necessary information for the correct use of your oxygen monitor.
© Copyright 2018, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified November 2, 2018
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  • Page 1 GasLab SAN-102 Micro Oxygen Monitor User Manual The GasLab SAN-102 is a wearable, personal safety meter designed to monitor ambient oxygen levels in real time. It is designed to protect workers in confined spaces. Features • Audible and visual low / high oxygen level alarm •...
  • Page 2 Hold down the Power button for 3 seconds to turn the meter off. This will conserve the battery’s charge until you need to use the meter again. Copyright © CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved PAGE 2 of 6...
  • Page 3 The SAN-102 comes pre-calibrated from the factory. However, the O2 sensor should be calibrated at least once a year, or as described in your company's safety procedures. You can perform the calibration yourself, or you can return it to CO2Meter for factory calibration at a nominal fee.
  • Page 4 Verify that your meter has had enough time to charge before turning it on. Reading does not In fresh air, you will rarely see oxygen levels change change. This is normal. Copyright © CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved PAGE 4 of 6...
  • Page 5 During this period of time, CO2Meter.com warrants our products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship when used for their intended purpose and agrees to fix or replace (at our discretion) any part or product that fails under normal use.
  • Page 6 Authorization) number must be obtained from CO2Meter.com. After the item is received CO2Meter.com will repair or replace the item at our discretion. To obtain a RMA number, call us at (386) 256-4910 or email us at support@co2meter.com. When requesting a RMA please provide reason for return and the original order number.

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