RADEX MR107 Quick Start Manual

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RADEX MR107 Quick Start
Thank You for purchasing the RADEX MR107 Radon
Gas Detector. This unit is designed to detect and mea-
sure the Equivalent Equilibrium Volume Activity (EEVA)
of the Rn-222 (radon) in the air, as well as volumetric
activity of its decay products commonly called “daugh-
RADEX MR107 can detect dynamic changes in gas con-
centration, sound an alarm when the gas levels are no
longer safe, transfer data onto a PC for analysis.
Work in
Progress
light
Front
screen
On / O󰀨 / Switch information
on the screen
Features and capabilities:
• measuring the volume activity of radon in the air
(EEVA); relative humidity and air temperature
• adjustable audio alarm that reacts to excessive EEVA levels of radon
• tracking of dynamic changes in radon EEVA, air temperature and relative humidity.
• calculating minimal, median and maximum values of radon EEVA. Air temperature and relative humidity.
• storing gathered data in internal memory
• transferring stored data to PC.
• working with data via PC software
GETTING STARTED
This device does not require any special preparations
or a warmup and is ready as soon as is activated.
The device draws power from an internal battery or from an external power source of 5V. To connect to an outside power source use the micro-USB port located on the back side of the device.
Back
USB port to link to a PC or to charge the battery
Power OFF
switch
Turning the device OFF.
1. Press and hold the the device for 5 seconds. The device will switch from Measuring mode to Waiting mode.
2. For extended storage or transporting please use the “Power” switch on the back side.
button on the front side of
PLACING THE DEVICE
The proper placement of the radon gas detector
should be roughly at the same height as a person’s head
(breathing), ie – on the oor of a game room; on a table at an o󰀩ce; on a nightstand in a bedroom.
Radon detector uses highly delicate sensors, hence it is strongly recommended to avoid exposing ventilation holes on the device to direct sunlight, as well as keeping the device away from sources or strong electromagnet­ic radiation such as cell phones, computers, radios and high-power electronic devices.
In the case of dangerously high radon levels it is neces­sary to fully and properly ventilate the venue and prefera­bly to locate the source of the gas leak and to remove it if
possible. Another option is to seal o󰀨 the leak.
TURNING THE DEVICE ON AND OFF
To turn the device ON
1. Activate the device using the “Power” switch located on the back side. The device will go into Waiting mode.
2. Press
3. The device will switch into Measuring mode.
on the front side.
OPERATING THE DEVICE
As the device is activated, the model name appears on its screen and after 5 seconds the device is in Mea- suring mode. At the same time there is a status bar and information about the latest measurements.
To save battery power while operating unplugged, the device will turn o󰀨 the screen after some time. Mean­while the measuring continues which is indicated by the blinking “work in progress” light.
To turn on the screen press the the device. If the device is plugged in the screen remains always on.
IMPORTANT: To achieve the highest possible
accuracy we strongly recommend to measure
continuously for no less than 72 hours.
on the front panel of
MEASUREMENT RESULTS
Information displayed on the screen is switched either
in the re-set order or by pressing the button.
MAX
MAX
pCi
3
L
pCi
3
L
х
1000
1.57
The status bar shows the following information:
• The sound alarm for elevated Radon EEVA is either or OFF
ON
linked to a PC via USB
external power source and charging
► measuring in progress
measuring stopped
battery charge remaining
... blinking – the devices is plugged-in to
always on – plugged-in, battery is fully charged
х
1000
1.57
The screen might also display any the following:
pCi
0.5
3
level of Radon EEVA in the air
L
86°F air temperature
30% humidity in the air
MAX maximum level detected
MED medium level of those detected
MIN lowest level detected
x1000
result shown need to be multiplied by 1000
DYNAMIC CHANGES
927
pCi
3
L
237
pCi
°F
% graph of dynamic changes in air humidity
927 maximum detected value (at the top)
237 lowest detected value (on the bottom)
All operation modes on the device are set through PC software Radex Data Center via USB connection to a PC. To download visit www.quartarad.com.
The internal battery is charged automatically anytime the device is plugged via USB cable to an outside power source. If the battery is running low, the charge icon with a plug starts blinking. Once the charge is critically low, the screen shows the charge icon only and goes blank after 3 seconds.
NOTE If the battery is completely drained the device will not turn on. It would need to be plugged-in and fully
charged rst.
NOT RECOMMENDED to ever allow for the battery to be completely drained – that may break the device.
REQUIRED in case the battery has been completely drained and then charged, the device clock needs to be synchro­nized through Radex Read Software by connecting to PC.
graph of dynamic changes in Radon EEVA
3
L
graph of dynamic changes in air temperature
SETTINGS
CHARGING BATTERY
ABOUT RADON GAS
Radon is an odorless, invisible gas that is naturally radio­active. It comes from soil and as part of its decay, tiny ra­dioactive particles called “daughters of radon” are formed that attach themselves to smoke and dust in the air. These can get trapped in your lungs and may result in a very se­rious health issue by emitting radiation that causes cancer.
When outdoors, the radon gas is quickly diluted and is generally between 0.2 pCi/L - 1.0 pCi/L, with an average level of about 0.5 pCi/L.
If the gas enters a home through cracks in the foundation and remains concentrated in the basement, it creates a risk of long-term exposure which may result in cancer.
The EPA of the U.S. Government has estimated that there are between 5,000 and 30,000 radon-related cancer deaths each year and the radon is the primary cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
Level Detected Recommended
Do additional long-term check. Even levels below
3
but
3
3
4 pCi/L pose some health risk. Most homes can be reduced to 2 pCi/L or less.
Dо a follow-up long-term
test. EPA recommends
you x your home if the average of rst and sec-
3
ond tests is 4 pCi/L or higher.
Follow up with immediate short-term test. If the av­erage is 4 pCi/L or higher,
x your home.
Less than 4 pCi/L
Equal to or greater
than 4 pCi/L
less than 10 pCi/L
Equal to or greater
than 10 pCi/L
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Detection range of EEVA radon pCi/L
Audio alarm thresholds of EEVA pCi/L
Measuring cycle h 4 Battery run time in measuring
mode Maximum stored data points 1000
Data transfer method USB
Battery type internal Li-Ion battery Operating temperature range °F +50 to +95 Dimensions in 6 x 3 x 2 Weight oz 10
3
0.8 to 999
3
0.8 to 999
h 140
COMPONENTS INCLUDED
• device RADEX MR107
• battery
• USB cable
• brief instructions manual
• warranty card
Quarta-Rad, Inc. 1201 Orange St, Suite 700 Wilmington, DE 19801 USA
Customer Service
quarta-usa@quartarad.com www.quartarad.com
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