Micro Direct SmokeCheck Operating Manual

SmokeCheck
Operating Manual
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Micro Direct, Inc.
803 Webster Street
Lewiston, ME 04240
1-800-588-3381
www.mdspiro.com
MAN1281
Issue 1.1
December 2012
Contents
Overview
Page 1
Introduction
Page 1
Cigarette Consumption and Co Measurements
Page 2
Package Contents
Page 3
Contraindications
Page 5
Warning and Cautions
Page 5
Intended Use
Page 6
Operation
Page 6
Calibration
Page 9
Battery Life
Page 11
Battery Replacement
Page 12
Sensor Expiry
Page 13
Cleaning
Page 13
Servicing
Page 14
Trouble Shooting Information
Page 15
Safety Designation per IEC 60601-1
Page 16
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) to EN60601-1-2:2007
Page 16
Symbols
Page 21
Consumables / Accessories
Page 22
Specifications
Page 23
Customer Contact Information
Page 24
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Overview
The Smoke Check is a hand held battery operated device used to measure the concentration of carbon monoxide, CO, on the breath.
It is accurate, easy to use, and has many features designed to simplify its operation.
These include: Auto zero function Smoking level color light indicators High CO alarm Simple calibration
Please note: It is recommended that this unit be calibrated upon receipt.
This device should only be used by trained and qualified personnel.
Introduction
The Smoke Check is based on an electrochemical fuel cell sensor, which works through the reaction of carbon monoxide (CO) with an electrolyte at one electrode, and oxygen (from ambient air) at the other. This reaction generates an electrical current proportional to CO concentration. Output from the sensor is monitored by a microprocessor, which detects and displays peak expired concentrations of alveolar gas. High levels of expired CO indicate raised levels of carboxyhemoglobin, most commonly caused by cigarette smoking.
The results are displayed in four ranges on a clear LCD display. Warning lights are provided to give an instant
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indication of the smoking level. A particular feature of the Micro Direct Smoke Check is its stability of calibration and low cross sensitivity to other exhaled gases such as hydrogen.
References
Jarvis MJ, Belcher M, Vesey C, Hutchison DCS
Low cost carbon monoxide monitors in smoking assessment
Thorax 1986; 41: 886-887
Cigarette Consumption and CO Measurements
The Smoke Check meter provides a simple screening test for cigarette consumption for use in all smoking cessation programs.
Measurement of expired CO has been well validated as an indirect measure of cigarette consumption and is widely used in smoking cessation programs.
Typical values for expired CO in smokers, together with the alarm light status, are given below:
CO(ppm)
Cigarette consumption
Indicator
0 - 6
Non smoker
Green
7 - 10
Light smoker
Amber
11 - 20
Heavy smoker
Red
20+
Very heavy smoker
Flashing red + alarm
Please note that some urban areas may have high environmental levels of CO. This can cause a rise in exhaled CO of a few ppm above that which is normally present on the breath. In these cases, it is possible for a non-smoker to appear at the bottom of the “light smoker” range (7 - 10 ppm).
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References
Jones RH, Ellicott MF, Cadigan JB, Gaensler EA
The relationship between alveolar and blood carbon monoxide concentrations during breath holding
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 1958; 51, 553 – 564 Wald NJ, Idle M, Boreham J, Baily A
Carbon monoxide in breath in relation to smoking and carboxyhaemoglobin levels
Thorax 1981; 36, 366-369 Marino Luigi; Latini Roberto; Barbano Gina; Bazzerla Giorgio;
De Luca Anita, Nardini Stefano
Definition of a reliable threshold value for detecting current smokers by CO measurement
Respiratory and TB Unit-General Hospital- Via forlanini, 71-I-31029­Vittorio Veneto (TV-ITALY).
Marino Luigi; Latini Roberto; Barbano Gina; Bazzerla; Zanette Antonia; Nardini Stefano
Correlation between exhaled CO measurements and carboxyhaemaglobin percentage in smokers
Respiratory and TB Unit- General Hospital- Via Forlanini, 71- I-31029­Vittorio Veneto (TV- ITALY).
Package Contents
The Smoke Check is supplied with a carrying case containing the following items:
1. Smoke Check meter (Cat No. SC01)
2. 22 mm mouthpiece adapter (Cat No.PSA1800)
3. 22 mm reducing connector for calibration (Cat No.MEC1007)
4. 9-volt battery
5. 4 Disposable mouthpieces (Bag of 100 Cat No.
3301)
6. Calibration button tool (Cat No. MEC1299)
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Contraindications
There are no known contraindications for using the Smoke Check monitor.
Warnings and Cautions
The following terms are used as follows in this manual
Caution: Possibility of injury or serious damage Warning: Conditions or practices that could result in
personal injury Please Note: Important information for avoiding damage
to the instrument or facilitating operation of the instrument. Note: The device should be used by trained and qualified
personnel.
CAUTION: Read the manual before use.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to charge the batteries, connect improperly or dispose of in a fire as there is a possibility of leakage or explosion. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for proper disposal.
WARNING: The instrument is not suitable for use in the presence of explosive or flammable gases, flammable anesthetic mixtures or in oxygen rich environments.
CAUTION: Mouthpieces are single patient use. If used on more than one patient, there is a risk of cross-infection. Repeat use may increase air resistance and lead to an incorrect measurement.
PLEASE NOTE: The product you have purchased should not be disposed of as unsorted waste. Please utilize your local recycling facility for the disposal of this product.
PLEASE NOTE: Degree of protection against Ingress of Water is IPX0.
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Intended Use
The SmokeCheck is used in smoking cessation clinics, physician offices, emergency departments and by the fire­fighting services. In smoking cessation clinics it is used
for instructional purposes to check on the client’s progress
and compliance. General practitioners, emergency room personnel and the fire-fighting services can use the instrument to quickly assess the level of suspected CO poisoning.
Operation
For accurate results the Smoke Check should be used at room temperature. If the instrument has been stored in cool or hot conditions allow time to reach room temperature prior to use.
Install the 9-volt battery by sliding open the battery cover, clipping the battery in place and replacing the cover. Insert the mouthpiece adapter into the Smoke Check meter and then insert a disposable cardboard mouthpiece into the adapter. If possible, the subject should rinse their mouth with clean water prior to performing a test. Do not use mouthwash, as the readings will be affected.
To obtain an accurate reading from a sample of alveolar gas, the patient should inspire and hold their breath for 20 seconds before expiring slowly and fully through the mouthpiece. As an aid to timing the breath holding period, a buzzer will sound 20 seconds after the unit is turned on. However the instrument may be used any time after the first 12 seconds when the auto-zero has been performed.
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Turn the unit on by pushing the central slide switch up and the three colored lights will illuminate momentarily together with all the display legends:
7-10 ppm 0-6 ppm
Bat Wait Blow Gas
20+ ppm 11-20 ppm
Ask the subject to inspire and hold their breath. The unit will auto-zero for twelve seconds during which
time the following will be displayed:
Wait
Important note: the unit must not be used during this period.
After twelve seconds, the display will change to:
0-6 ppm
Wait
The subject may now seal their lips around the mouthpiece and exhale slowly and fully if they cannot hold their breath any longer. However, more accurate results
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will be obtained if they hold their breath until the buzzer sounds and the display changes to:
Blow
0-6 ppm
The CO reading will rise to a plateau over the course of several seconds. The final value will be held until the unit is turned off and will be displayed in one of the four ranges:
0–6 ppm with green indicator 7–10 ppm with amber indicator 11–20 ppm with red indicator 20+ ppm with flashing red indicator and alarm
Important note:
Before repeating a measurement the unit must be turned off, and the mouthpiece and adapter removed for at least 1 minute. This is to allow re-equilibration with ambient air and to dry the surface of the sensor. Visually inspect that all moisture has evaporated from the surface of the sensor before reuse.
If the unit is switched on again too quickly after use there may be a response to residual expired carbon monoxide from the previous test.
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In this case the display will show:
Gas
If this is displayed then turn the unit off, remove the mouthpiece adapter, and expose to ambient air for 2 minutes before repeating the test.
Note: If this warning appears again after following the above procedure then turn off and leave the sensor exposed to ambient air for a further 3 minutes. If the same message appears again then this indicates possible contamination of the sensor with a solvent.
In this case, remove all sources of solvent from the vicinity of the sensor and expose to ambient air for 24 hours before switching on again.
Calibration
Calibration will remain stable to within 2% over one month and typically to within 10% over 6 months. Micro Direct supplies calibration gas (20ppm CO in nitrogen) and recommends that the unit is recalibrated every 6 months. See page 22 for calibration accessories.
The gas is supplied in a convenient, disposable canister containing 17 liters of gas (Cat No. MC10).
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Calibration button
Reducing Connector for Calibration
20 ppm carbon monoxide in air
Flow Indicator
Control Valve
Plastic Tubing
Locate the calibration button positioned inside a hole on the right hand side of the instrument as show below.
Turn the unit on and wait for the unit to display ‘Blow’. Screw the control valve firmly onto the cylinder and
connect the gas supply as shown below:
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The plastic tubing supplied with the gas should be pushed firmly over the reducing connector.
Turn the control knob fully counter-clockwise until knob will not turn any further. Apply gas for 25 seconds and then use the calibration button tool to depress the calibration button.
The sounder will beep three times as the calibration is
recorded. The ‘GAS’ legend will be displayed. Turn off
the gas supply and the unit. When the cell has expired it will be impossible to obtain a correct calibration and all the legends and the three lights will flash five times with no beeps after the calibration button is depressed. The
‘GAS’ legend will be displayed as before and the unit must
be turned off before recalibration is attempted.
Important Notes:
Only certified calibration gas (20ppm) from a
reputable source should be used.
Ensure that no CO is present on the sensor for
three (3) minutes before starting the calibration procedure.
Ensure that the instrument and gas cylinder have
stabilized at room temperature before calibrating.
In order to stop any gas leak from the can after
calibration, ensure that the control knob is tightened firmly.
Battery Life
Battery life is sufficient for approximately 2000 tests.
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When the battery has approximately 1 hour of useful life left the following message will be displayed:
Bat
and the alarm will sound momentarily after the unit is first switched on. When the battery has completely expired the above will be displayed continuously and the battery must be replaced.
Battery Replacement
Locate the sliding cover situated on the rear of the unit, towards the bottom of the device.
Place your thumb over the round thumb indent, press gently and slide the cover to the right to remove it from the unit.
Lift the old battery out; and holding the battery terminal by the plastic body, pull it off the old battery.
Plug the new battery into the battery terminal taking care that the correct polarity is observed.
Push the battery back into the battery holder and replace the battery cover onto the guides. Slide the battery cover to the left until it is fully home.
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Note: Please remove the battery if the meter is likely to be unused for some time.
Caution: Do not open the battery cover when the device is turned on.
Caution: The operator should not touch the contacts of the battery and the patient at the same time.
Please Note: Dispose of the waste battery in accordance with your waste management waste battery regulations.
Sensor Expiry
Sensor life ranges from 2 to 5 years and depends upon both the amount of exposure to CO and other gases and solvents such as alcohol and cleaning fluids.
When the sensor has expired it will become impossible to obtain a correct calibration. When this occurs, the Smoke Check must be returned to Micro Direct for sensor replacement.
Cleaning
Disinfection of contaminated parts is only effective after having them carefully pre-cleaned. Micro Direct recommends the tested solution of PeraSafe sterilizing powder (Cat No. SSC5000) for pre-cleaning and disinfection. If a different solution is used, please follow the given manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION: Always switch off the device before cleaning.
The mouthpiece adapter may be cleaned and sterilized by immersion in PeraSafe (Cat No. SSC5000) or other cold
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sterilizing solutions. Exposed surfaces of the meter, other than the sensor surface, may be wiped with a clean, damp cloth or a cloth that has been immersed in a sterilizing solution. It is recommended that this procedure is performed after each use and all used cardboard mouthpieces discarded.
Important Note: the sensor surface must not be wiped with any aqueous solutions and must not be exposed to solvents e.g. alcohol or permanent damage may result.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to wash or immerse the Smoke Check meter in water or cleaning fluid as there are electronic components inside that will be permanently damaged.
Important Note: Cardboard mouthpieces must be disposed of immediately after use.
If there are changes on the material surfaces of either the unit or mouthpiece adapter (cracks, brittleness) the respective parts must be disposed of.
Servicing
A full service manual including circuit diagram and parts list is available upon request for a fee.
If your unit requires service or repair, please see page 24 for contact details.
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Trouble Shooting Information
Should you encounter problems operating your Smoke Check meter, please consult the table below:
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Smoke Check cannot be switched on or bat” is displayed
Batteries are flat
Change the battery
Battery life is shorter than expected
Unit not being switched off
Turn the unit off after use
“GAS” is
displayed
Fuel cell is depleted
Return unit for cell replacement
Fuel cell is contaminated by residual gas or solvents
Allow unit to be exposed to clean air. Turn unit ON and await message to disappear, if
doesn’t, return
unit for cell replacement
Unit will not calibrate
Gas cylinder empty
Check valve on cylinder for contents and replace cylinder if necessary
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Safety Designation per IEC 60601-1
Type of protection against electrical shock
Internally powered Equipment
Degree of protection against electrical shock
Type B applied part
Power Equipment
Battery type: 9 volt battery, Alkaline Manganese Dioxide
9.0V, 550mAh
Battery Life
2000 tests
Degree of Electrical connection between equipment and patient
Equipment designed as non-electrical connection to the patient
Degree of mobility
Transportable
Mode of operation
Continuous
Classifications according to IEC 60601-1
Smoke Check
Applied part, type B
WARNING: No modification of this equipment is allowed. WARNING: Do not connect devices that are not specified as part of
the system. WARNING: The user must not touch any voltage carrying parts and
the patient at the same time.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) to EN60601-1-2:2007
WARNING: use of portable phones or other radio frequency (RF)
emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse operation.
The Smoke Check monitor has been test to EN 606012:2007, regarding the ability to operate in an environment containing other electrical/electronic equipment (including other medical devices).
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The purpose of this testing is to ensure that the Smoke Check monitor is not likely to adversely affect the normal operation of other such equipment and that other such equipment is not likely to adversely affect the normal operation of the Smoke Check monitor.
Despite the testing of the Smoke Check that has been undertaken, normal operation of the Smoke Check can be affected by other electrical/electronic equipment and portable and mobile RF communications equipment.
As the Smoke Check is medical equipment, special precautions are needed regarding EMC (electromagnetic compatibility).
It is important that the Smoke Check monitor is configured and installed /put into service, in accordance with the instructions/guidance provided herein and is used only in the configuration as supplied.
Changes or modifications to the Smoke Check may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the Smoke Check in relation to EMC performance.
The Smoke Check should be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use with other equipment is necessary, the Smoke Check and the other equipment should be observed/monitored to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
For the purposes of EN 60601-1-2, the Smoke Check monitor has an essential performance (the Smoke Check should continue to indicate a level of 11-20 ppm. during a test, while measuring gas from a 15 ppm. CO gas bottle.
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions The Smoke Check is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or the user of the Smoke Check to ensure that is used in such an environment.
Emission Test
Compliance
Electromagnetic Environment ­Guidance
RF emissions CISPR 11
Group 1
The Smoke Check uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment
RF emissions CISPR 11
Group B
The Smoke Check is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low­voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes
Harmonic emissions IEC61000-3-2
Not Applicable (battery powered)
Voltage fluctuations / flicker emissions IEC61000-3-3
Not Applicable (battery powered)
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity The Smoke Check is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or the user of the Smoke Check to ensure that is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test
IEC 60601 Test
Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic
Environment -
Guidance
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC61000-4-2
+/- 6 kV contact +/- 8 kV air
+/- 6 kV contact +/- 8 kV air
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%
Electrical fast transient / burst IEC61000-4-4
+/- 2 kV for power supply lines
+/- 1 kV for input / output lines
Not Applicable (Battery powered) and no cables
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment
Surge IEC61000-4-5
+/- 1 kV line(s) to line(s) +/- 2 kV line(s) to earth
Not Applicable (Battery powered) and no cables
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply
< 5% UT (> 95% dip in UT) For 0.5 cycle 40% UT (60% dip in UT) for 5 cycles
Not Applicable (Battery powered) and no cables (> 95% dip in UT) for 5 s
Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the Smoke Check
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input lines IEC61000-4-11
70% UT (30% dip in UT) for 25 cycles <5% UT (> 95% dip in UT) for 5 s
requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the Smoke Check be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery
Power frequency (50/60 Hz) Magnetic field IEC61000-4-8
3 A / m
3 A / m
If incorrect operation occurs, it may be necessary to position the Smoke Check further from sources of power frequency magnetic fields or to install magnetic shielding. The power frequency magnetic field should be measured in the intended installation location to assure that it is sufficiently low.
NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity The Smoke Check is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. It is the responsibility of the customer or the user of the Smoke Check to ensure that is used in such an environment
Immunity
Test
IEC 60601
Test Level
Compliance
Level
Electromagnetic Environment ­Guidance
Conducted RF IEC61000-4-6
3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz
N/A (Battery Powered) and No Cables
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Smoke Check, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance (d)
d = 1.2√P
Radiated RF IEC61000-4-3
3 V/m 80 Mhz to 2.5 Ghz
3 V/m
d = 1.2√ P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2.3√ P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in
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watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m).
Fields strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey,
a
should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
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Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular / cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radios, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Smoke Check is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Smoke Check should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orientating or relocating the Smoke Check
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V / m
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Smoke Check
The Smoke Check is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Smoke Check can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Smoke Check as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated Maximum Output Power of Transmitter in Watts (W) Separation Distance in Meters (m) according to Frequency of Transmitter
150 KHz to 80 MHz
d = 1.2 √ P
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1.2 √ P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d = 2.3 √ P
0.01
0.12
0.12
0.23
0.1
0.38
0.38
0.73
1
1.2
1.2
2.3
10
3.8
3.8
7.3
100
12
12
23.3
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For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people.
Symbols
Type B device
In accordance with Directive 93/42/EEC
Disposal in compliance with WEEE
Consult the instructions for use
Caution: Consult the accompanying document
Manufacturer
Date of Manufacture Serial Number
Single Patient Use
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Federal U.S. law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician (Rx only)
Medical Device listing mark for US and Canada by SGS Testing Services recognized by the American Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for electrical safety and compliance
Consumables / Accessories
Cat. No. Description
3301 Mouthpieces (Bag of 100) PSA1800 CO Connector with Valve MC10 CO Calibration Gas (17 Liters) MC15 CO Calibration Kit MC22 Regulator for Calibrating Gas MEC1184 Calibration Tool MEC1007 Reducing Connector for Calibration SSC5000 PeraSafe Sterilizing Powder
For further information or to place an order for disposables or supporting products, please contact Micro Direct, your local distributor or view our website www.micro-direct.com
For Customer Care: Toll Free 1-800-588-3381, phone 207-786-7808
Please Note: Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent commitment on the Part of Micro Direct, Inc.
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Specifications
Sensor type
Electro-chemical fuel cell
Range
0 - 100 ppm
Resolution
1 ppm
Detected levels:
Display:
0 to 6 ppm
0-6 ppm with green indicator
7 to 10 ppm
7-10 ppm with amber indicator
11 to 20 ppm
11-20 ppm with red indicator
>20 ppm
20+ ppm with red indicator + alarm
Accuracy
+/-5% of full scale or 1ppm whichever is the greater
Sensitivity drift
0.5%/OC
Sensor life
2 to 5 years
Response time
< 15 sec (to 90% of reading)
Hydrogen cross sensitivity
<15%
Operating temperature
0 - 104 OF Operating pressure
Atmospheric +/- 10%
Pressure coefficient
0.02% signal per mBar
Relative humidity
15 - 90% continuous
(Non condensing)
(0 - 99% intermittent)
Baseline drift
0 ppm (auto-zero)
Long term drift
< 2% signal loss per month
Power source
Single Alkaline 9 volt battery
Battery life
30 hours of continuous use
Weight
4.6 ounces without battery
Dimensions
6.5” x 2.5” x 1”
Display
Custom LCD
Storage temperature
-4O to +158O F
Storage humidity
30% to 75%
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Customer Contact Information
For all sales order processing for products, training and spare parts, service and technical support inquiries, please contact the following:
Micro Direct, Inc. 803 Webster Street Lewiston, ME 04240
Customer Service and Sales Toll Free: 800-588-3381
Telephone: 207-786-7808 Email: sales@mdspiro.com
Factory Repair and Technical Support Toll Free: 800-588-3381
Telephone: 207-786-7808 Email: support@mdspiro.com
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