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Important Messages 

The information in this manual is believed to be accurate to date.    However, Hal 
Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this 
manual. In no event will Hal Technology be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, 
or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if 
advised of the possibility of such damages. In the interest of continued product 
development, Hal Technology reserves the right to make improvements or changes in 
this manual and the products it describes at any time, without notice or obligation. 
 
Published in the United States of America 

Copyright © 2008 by Hal Technology

 

All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, 
transmitted, stored, or translated into any other language in any form by any means 
without the written permission of Hal Technology.

 

 

 

Quality Assurance 

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This product has met the product specifications. All the test instruments and 

standard materials used for calibration are traceable.   

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This certification is for new production only and not valid for used one or ones 

for an exhibition purpose. 

 

Commonly used symbols in this manual 

Following symbols are used throughout this manual: 

   

The action could lead to harmful damage to the instrument. 

 

 

     

Bring you attention about the features of the instrument.   

 

 

 

Unpacking and Inspection 

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Inspect the receiving package and notify the shipper immediately if there 

appears to be susceptible damage during shipping.   

Summary of Contents for HAL-HCO106

Page 1: ...1 of 1 HAL HCO106 Handheld Carbon Monoxide Meter Monitor Operational Manual 625 E Carroll Avenue Glendora CA 91741 USA Phone 510 579 8540 Fax 626 236 9246 Info haltechnologies com http haltechnologies...

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Page 3: ...ortant Messages 4 I Introduction 6 1 1 Features 7 1 2 Specifications 7 II Basic Operation 9 2 1 Measuring Screen 9 2 2 Browsing Screen 11 2 3 Setting Screen 13 2 4 Calibration 15 III Warrantee 17 Cont...

Page 4: ...rica Copyright 2008 by Hal Technology All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced transmitted stored or translated into any other language in any form by any means wit...

Page 5: ...xpose to environments where rust or radioactivity are present DO NOT expose to an environment exceeding the specified limits Technical Support and Warrantee Within a year from the date purchased the m...

Page 6: ...oxide meter is a compact personal monitor that can provide a rapid indication of hazardous airborne carbon monoxide levels at simple touch of a button The HalTech HCO106 Carbon Monoxide Meter makes it...

Page 7: ...ation External digital temperature and humility sensors to assure accurate measurement Excess limit warning user defined No less than 6 hours of continuous operation 1 2 Specifications Target Gas Carb...

Page 8: ...00 240VAC to 5VDC 1A Dimension 80 W 150 H 36 D mm Weight About 200 grams Environmental Condition Operating 5 40 C 90 RH Storage 20 50 C 90 RH Standard accessories AC adapter USB cable CD with data dow...

Page 9: ...or back out of the selection The bottom of the enclosure includes USB Interface Connect to the USB interface to a computer for data downloading remote sampling or firmware upgrading Contact the manuf...

Page 10: ...month day and hour minute second respectively Date and time can be changed in the Setting screen Temperature Relative Humidity T and R H Temperature and Relative Humidity automatically displays when a...

Page 11: ...cally turn off the backlight after about several seconds if there is no keypad action The instrument will be automatically turned off if there is no keypad action after about 8 minutes 2 2 Browsing Sc...

Page 12: ...ets stored Delete the record Press an arrow keypad to move up or down to select the record to be deleted Use the arrow keypad to select Delete one or Delete all Then press ENTER keypad to delete the c...

Page 13: ...he excess exposure limit warning The user may input any value at the increment of 1ppm between 0 and 999ppm For your reference two levels of limit for carbon monoxide are in common 1 Threshold Limit V...

Page 14: ...uncertain 25 ppm Maximum allowable TWA exposure limit OSHA Used in personal CO alarms 35 ppm Maximum allowable workplace exposure limit for an 8 hour work shift NIOSH 40 hour work week 50 ppm Maximum...

Page 15: ...o be calibrated The values in the third column are calibration coefficients The example of calibration procedures is described below Here we use a zero air and the vapor concentrations of 100 ppm of c...

Page 16: ...reen Figure 8 Calibration screen 3 6 ScreenPress RUN STOP keypad to sample the correspondence value in the Y column will display the response of the concentration for current liquid standard Press RUN...

Page 17: ...normal operation due to instrument needing calibration Limitation of Warranty A Hal Technology warrants that all equipment shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a...

Page 18: ...n by an authorized service technician or on site at buyer s facility by a Hal Technology authorized employee Buyer pays shipping costs to factory seller will pay standard return shipping costs during...

Page 19: ...ir own expense Contact HAL TECHNOLOGY LLC 625 E Carroll Avenue Glendora CA 91741 USA Phone 510 579 8540 Fax 626 963 7302 Info haltechnologies com http haltechnologies com Information Record Model __ S...

Page 20: ...l address below info haltechnologies com User Registration Form Company _____ Contact Person ______________ Address ______ ______ __ City ____State Province Country _____ Postal Code _________ Phone _...

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