Extech Instruments CO15 Users Manual

User Manual
Carbon Monoxide Meter
Model CO15
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Thank you for selecting the Extech CO15 Carbon Monoxide Meter. The CO15 is a digital, pen style meter, that measures and displays carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations between 0 and 999 parts per million (ppm). The CO15 can be used for ambient air safety checks of residential areas, appliances, HVAC service on furnaces and hot water heaters, home inspections, and industrial environments where the accumulation of CO is possible. This device is shipped fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service.
Features
Adjustable carbon monoxide warning level
Dual Display
Long life electrochemical sensor
Audible alarm
Backlit LCD for easy viewing in dimly lit areas
Low battery indicator
Auto power off
Included wrist strap and carry pouch
Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
The CO15 Carbon Monoxide Monitor is intended for
general purpose Air Quality monitoring only, and has not been certified for use pursuant to any state or city safety Carbon Monoxide Alarm or Monitoring requirements.
The CO15 Carbon Monoxide Monitor has not been
tested by an independent lab to comply with UL 2034 or IAS 6-96 standard.
It is the responsibility of the customer to obtain and
apply current local, state, and national regulations with regard to CO alarms, monitoring and testing.
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Electromagnetic (EMI) interference my cause erratic
0-1 PPM
Normal background levels
9 PPM
Maximum allowable short term exposure
50 PPM
Maximum allowable continuous exposure level in any 8-hour period, according to OSHA
200 PPM
Mild headache, fatigue, nausea and dizziness after 2-3 hours
400 PPM
Frontal headache with 1-2 hours, life threatening after 3 hours
800 PPM
Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes. Unconsciousness within 2 hours. DEATH WITHIN 2 TO 3 HOURS
1600 PPM
Headache, dizziness, nausea within 20 minutes, DEATH WITHIN 1 HOUR
3200 PPM
Headache, dizziness, nausea within 5­10 minutes. DEATH WITHIN 25-30 MINUTES
6400 PPM
Headache, dizziness, nausea within 1­2 minutes. DEATH WITHIN 10-15 MINUTES
12800 PPM
DEATH WITHIN 1 TO 3 MINUTES
meter readings; do not place meter near areas of high EMI when taking CO measurements.
Recovery time is required after the meter has been
exposed to high levels of CO (the longer the exposure, the longer the recovery time).
Carbon monoxide is life threatening even at relatively low concentrations; learn and recognize the effects of CO poisoning (see Table below). Do not use this meter as a personal safety monitoring device.
Effects of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning
Warning: Ensure that the meter is powered on in room
temperature and in an area free of CO. If not, the meter will read incorrectly when subsequently measuring CO.
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Meter Description
1. CO Sensor
2. LCD
3. Backlight/Units button
4. Power/Alarm limit button
Note: Battery compartment located
on back of meter.
LCD Display
1. Primary Display
2. MAX reading mode
3. Secondary Display
4. Unit of measure
Button Descriptions
Turn the meter on and off (short press); Select alarm setpoint value (long press from a powered OFF state; release the button when desired alarm limit is displayed)
Turn the backlight on and off (short press); Toggle temperature units (long press during self-test period). Reset Maximum CO value (long press in normal operating mode)
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Operation
Power the meter
IMPORTANT: Power the meter in a room temperature environment and in an area free of CO; otherwise the meter will read incorrectly when subsequently measuring CO.
Press the button to power on the meter. The LCD will
switch ON and display the programmed CO alarm limit in the primary display and the ambient air temperature in the secondary display (as shown in the LCD description section above). Replace the batteries if the display does not switch ON.
The meter performs a 15-second self-test during which the displayed values will blink. When the self-test is finished, the meter beeps and enters the normal operating mode.
Measurements
The CO15 detects the existence of carbon monoxide (CO) in the environment and displays the reading in parts per million (PPM) in the primary display.
1. To take a measurement, trace the CO15 around the
area of the suspected leak.
2. The meter indicates the presence of carbon
monoxide (CO) in PPM in the primary display. The secondary display indicates the maximum value since powered on.
3. Long press the “backlight” button while in
measurement mode to reset the maximum value.
4. When high CO levels are detected an audible beeper
sounds at 25 ppm alerting the user to the dangerous CO levels. The higher the concentration of CO, the faster the beeper will sound.
5. To turn the meter off, press the button. The
meter powers off after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Change Temperature Units
The temperature shows on the display during the self-test only. Power the meter in a room temperature environment for the most accurate readings. Long press
the button during the self-test to change the temperature units to oC or oF.
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Alarm Settings
An audible beep sounds at 25ppm alerting the user to dangerous CO levels. Change the alarm limit value by following the steps below.
1. Turn OFF the meter by pressing the button.
2. Long press the button until the options display
on the screen.
3. The LCD cycles through these options: 25, 30, 35,
45, 50, 70, 100, 200 ppm.
4. Release the button at the desired alarm limit
value.
5. The meter enters the self-test mode.
Backlight
The meter features a backlit LCD for use in dimly lit areas.
Press the button to power ON and OFF the backlight.
Auto Power OFF
The meter automatically powers OFF after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Maintenance
Battery Replacement
1. To access the batteries, remove the rear battery
compartment cover by pushing up on the tab at the bottom of the meter. Do not operate the meter with the battery compartment open.
2. Replace the (3) 1.5V AAA batteries observing correct
polarity.
3. Re-assemble the meter before use.
Safety: Please dispose of batteries responsibly; never dispose of batteries in a fire, batteries may explode or leak. If the meter is not to be used for 60 days or more, remove the battery and store separately.
Never dispose of used batteries or rechargeable batteries in household waste. As consumers, users are legally required to take used batteries to appropriate collection sites, the retail store where the batteries were purchased, or wherever batteries are sold. Disposal: Do not dispose of this instrument in household waste. The user is obligated to take end-of-life devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
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Specifications
Error
Problem
Solution
Display
No display when pressing power button
Ensure batteries are properly installed with correct polarity
Replace batteries
Display
Display switches off
Check for low battery indicator; replace batteries
Display
Calibration Failure
Check for low battery indicator; replace batteries
E2
Measurement is below the range of the meter
Check readings in a different area
E3
Measurement is above the range of the meter
Check readings in a different area
E4
Data error
Contact Extech for service
E31
A/D failure
Contact Extech for service
E33
Measurement circuit failure
Contact Extech for service
E35
Self-test failure
Power meter in an area free of carbon monoxide
Sensor Failure
Contact Extech for service
Measurement range 0-999 ppm
Resolution 1 ppm
Accuracy 0 ~ 100 ppm: ± 20%
100 ~ 500 ppm: ± 15%
Accuracy stated for ambient conditions: 20oC ±5oC (68oF ±9oF) and 50% RH ±20%RH
Sensor Type Electrochemical
Power supply (3) 1.5V AAA’ batteries
Battery life Approx. 250 hours (backlight
off); 35 hours (backlight on)
Dimensions / Weight: 175 x 47 x 28mm (6.9 x 1.8 x
1.1”) / 158.8g (5.6 oz.)
Troubleshooting
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