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Ax60K Carbon Dioxide Detector 
Quick Start Guide - Kiosk Option 

Document ref: P0159-804-01 

October 2015 

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Safety information 

Warnings are used in this Quick Start Guide to indicate potentially hazardous situations 

which could result in serious injury or death. Cautions are used to indicate potentially 
hazardous situations that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Notes are 

used to provide information that is important but not hazard related. 

 

WARNING: 

READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION IN THIS QUICK START GUIDE 

 

 

 

BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE Ax60K. 

 

WARNING: 

DO NOT TEST THE CO

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 ALARM WHEN IT IS CLOSE TO THE EARS. IT 

 

 

 

HAS A HIGH VOLUME SOUNDER WITH A SOUND LEVEL OF 88  

 

 

 

DECIBELS AT A DISTANCE OF 3 METRES. 

 

WARNING: 

DO NOT TEST THE CO

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 ALARM WHEN IT IS CLOSE TO THE EYES. IT 

 

 

 

HAS A HIGH VISIBILITY STROBE LIGHT WITH A LUMINOUS  

 

 

 

INTENSITY OF 100 CANDELA. 

 

WARNING: 

ENSURE YOU PERFORM A RISK ASSESSMENT BEFORE INSTALLING 

 

 

 

THE CO

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 SENSOR AND ALARM. IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SOURCES OF 

 

 

 

CO

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 LEAKS AND AREAS OF HUMAN OCCUPATION. DO NOT USE A 

 

 

 

SINGLE Ax60K TO COVER MORE THAN 80M

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. USE AN ADDITIONAL 

 

 

 

UNIT IF THE AREA HAS A COMPLEX SHAPE, PHYSICAL OBSTACLES, 

 

 

 

POOR VENTILATION OR ANY ZONES WHERE CO

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 MAY COLLECT. 

 

WARNING: 

INSTALL THE CO

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 SENSOR AT A HEIGHT OF 12–18" (305–457MM) 

 

 

 

ABOVE FLOOR LEVEL. THIS IS BECAUSE CO

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 IS HEAVIER THAN 

 

 

 

AIR AND MAY COLLECT AT A LOW LEVEL. 

 

 WARNING: 

DO NOT OPEN THE Ax60K CO

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 SENSOR OR CO

2

 ALARM IF THEY 

 

 

 

ARE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY. DISCONNECT AND 

 

 

 

ISOLATE THEM FROM LIVE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE. 

Contents 

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Introduction .......................................................... 3

 

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Description ............................................................ 4

 

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Installation ............................................................  6

 

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Operation ............................................................... 7

 

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Alarms ................................................................... 7

 

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Maintenance .......................................................... 8

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ax60K

Page 1: ...mited 15 Ellerbeck Court Stokesley Business Park North Yorkshire TS9 5PT UK T 44 0 1642 711400 F 44 0 1642 713900 W www analox net E info analox net Ax60K Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide Kio...

Page 2: ...ANCE OF 3 METRES WARNING DO NOT TEST THE CO2 ALARM WHEN IT IS CLOSE TO THE EYES IT HAS A HIGH VISIBILITY STROBE LIGHT WITH A LUMINOUS INTENSITY OF 100 CANDELA WARNING ENSURE YOU PERFORM A RISK ASSESSM...

Page 3: ...he level of carbon dioxide If the CO2 Sensor detects a level of CO2 above set limits it sends a signal to the CO2 Alarm The CO2 Sensor supplies power to the CO2 Alarm Power supply unit The power suppl...

Page 4: ...with blue RJ45 connector 1 x mains power supply unit PSU plug in type complete with interchangeable heads to suit the destination country 1 x PSU securing strip 1 x RJ45 coupler for connecting the cab...

Page 5: ...he CO2 Sensor Strobe light The strobe light is a very bright visible alarm NOTE The strobe window can be supplied in white blue or red The strobe light has two flash patterns 1 second on 1 second off...

Page 6: ...ALL ACCESS AND EGRESS POINTS AND BUSY AREAS Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until the installation is complete Using the supplied paper template mark out the wall fixing position for th...

Page 7: ...larm 0 5 average over the previous 8 hours CO2 Sensor indication Power indicator flashes once per second Alarm indicator flashes second on 1 seconds off Buzzer sounds in parallel CO2 Alarm indication...

Page 8: ...hat the CO2 Sensor has a fault Power off the CO2 Sensor unit and call a service engineer 6 3 Calibration The Ax60K CO2 sensor is factory calibrated and does not require periodic calibration adjustment...

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