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CONTENTS

 

WELCOME ..................................................................................................................... 3 

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..................................................................................... 3 

PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................ 4 

PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 5 

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RINCIPAL OF 

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PERATION ............................................................................................................................... 

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VERVIEW .................................................................................................................................... 

DEVICE DIAGRAMN .................................................................................................... 6 

LCD DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................................................. 

QUICK START GUIDE ................................................................................................ 7 

Powering/Operation ........................................................................................................... 7 

DATA LOGGING........................................................................................................... 8 

SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................... 9 

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ISPLAY 

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ETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................ 

Date/Time (1/1) ................................................................................................................. 

Custom/Settings .................................................................................................................. 

USING THE FILTERS ................................................................................................ 10 

CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................ 11 

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ALIBRATION REQUIRED

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ACTORY 

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ALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................. 

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ALIBRATION DURING 

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URCHASE ............................................... 

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ALIBRATION .......................................................................................................................................... 

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SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................... 1

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................. 14 

BATTERY GUIDE ................................................................................................................................................... 

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PRODUCT MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................... 1

CONTACT US ............................................................................................................. 15 

Summary of Contents for CM-1000-00-00-00-25

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Popular Models 100 CO2 CM 1000 00 00 25 00 10 CO2 CM 1000 00 00 00 25 25 O2 CM 1000 00 00 52 00 25 O2 100 CO2 CM 1000 00 52 25 00 Up to 64 Customizable Sensor Configurations Copyrigh...

Page 2: ...GUIDE 7 Powering Operation 7 DATA LOGGING 8 SETTINGS 9 DISPLAY SETTINGS 9 Date Time 1 1 9 Custom Settings 9 USING THE FILTERS 10 CALIBRATION 11 WHY IS CALIBRATION REQUIRED 11 FACTORY CALIBRATION 11 O...

Page 3: ...our local community CO2Meter Inc appreciates your business and looks forward to working with you and your team in the future Please take some time to read through this manual to become familiar with...

Page 4: ...Trap can be purchased separately This filter will allow free flow of sampled air while keeping moisture out of the meter Note Please contact our technical support staff for more details about these ac...

Page 5: ...sting of fire suppression systems The devices built in micro pump ensures reliable operation and consistent readings based on user selected time intervals PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION The sensors inside thi...

Page 6: ...eperiod LCD Display The Full Color Liquid Crystal Display LCD shows the following features CO2 concentration level in parts per million ppm or O2 CO CH4 concentration levels in percentage format RH AM...

Page 7: ...Follow these instructions to ensure proper set up 1 After powered on when pump is activated the device will measure the data in real time 2 Before getting started you need to enter the settings screen...

Page 8: ...bing and filters as required to the top ports see image on page10 3 To begin logging press and hold the PUMP button The inner square of the SD Card Icon in the top right hand corner of the screen will...

Page 9: ...en auto rotate Yes No YES Backlight level 1 32 The larger the number the brighter the screen 11 Background color There are a total of 4 background colors Black Backlight time 10 999 sec Backlight disp...

Page 10: ...y vacuum effect push it through the sensing chamber and then exhaust the air outside the meter through the outlet port Below are examples of the options for exhausting the sampled air closed vs open l...

Page 11: ...hable difference between 1 point and 2 point calibration methods One point sensor calibration involves applying one reference gas whereas 2 point calibration is done by provided two reference gases to...

Page 12: ...the UP E and Down H arrows at the same time to enter the specific Sensor Calibration page 7 Press the Enter button J to highlight Target Sensor inRed 8 Press the Down arrow button H to scroll through...

Page 13: ...ard Weight 480g 1 05 lbs without batteries Dimensions 225 8x99 6x55 mm 8 9 x 3 9 x 2 2 in CM 1000 Pump Pneumatic Data Max Flow 500 ml min Max intermittent duty 380 to 400 mbar Max continuous pressure...

Page 14: ...libration measurements or data logging please reference the settings section to adjust backlight auto power off from default settings LCD Screen Troubleshooting During Use If the user experiences issu...

Page 15: ...he device rises The temperature and humidity sensors are affected Currently measurements are only for reference After batteries are fully charged and the device cools down measurements are reliable 3...

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