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Instruction 19-9220

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 Monitor 2800

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CONTENTS

 

SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. ii

1.0  INTRODUCTION .................................................................................1

 

1.1  General .............................................................................................1

 

1.2  Main Features ..................................................................................1

 

1.3  Battery .............................................................................................1

 

1.4  Units of Measurement .....................................................................1

 

1.5  Important Note ................................................................................2

 

1.6  Cleaning ...........................................................................................2

 

1.7  Sunlight ............................................................................................2

 

1.8  Servicing ...........................................................................................2

2.0  OPERATION .........................................................................................3

 

2.1  Reading Mode ..................................................................................3

3.0  MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................4

 

3.1  Battery Low .....................................................................................4

 

3.2  Air Calibration .................................................................................4

 

3.3  Calibration Using Higher Gas Concentration ...............................5

 

3.4  Test Mode .........................................................................................5

 

3.5  Fault Condition Warning ................................................................6

 

3.6  Data Logging ....................................................................................6

 

3.7  Software Version/Serial Number ....................................................6

 

3.8  Factory Authorized Reset Mode ......................................................6

4.0  PARTS & SERVICE .............................................................................7

 

4.1  Parts and Accessories ......................................................................7

 

4.2  Bacharach Service Centers .............................................................7

Summary of Contents for 2800

Page 1: ... CO2 Monitor 2800 Instruction 19 9220 Operation Maintenance Rev 6 June 2004 Product Leadership Training Service Reliability ...

Page 2: ...val of any title defects or at the election of Bacha rach to the replacement of this Product or parts thereof that are defective in title THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF I ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN TABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND II ANY OBLIGA TION LIA...

Page 3: ...g 2 1 7 Sunlight 2 1 8 Servicing 2 2 0 OPERATION 3 2 1 Reading Mode 3 3 0 MAINTENANCE 4 3 1 Battery Low 4 3 2 Air Calibration 4 3 3 Calibration Using Higher Gas Concentration 5 3 4 Test Mode 5 3 5 Fault Condition Warning 6 3 6 Data Logging 6 3 7 Software Version Serial Number 6 3 8 Factory Authorized Reset Mode 6 4 0 PARTS SERVICE 7 4 1 Parts and Accessories 7 4 2 Bacharach Service Centers 7 ...

Page 4: ...Humidity 10 95 non condensing Response Time 10 seconds to 90 of reading Size 140 L x 65 W x 20 D mm 5 5 x 2 6 x 0 8 in Weight 200 grams 0 44 lbs Case ABS Plastic IP55 NEMA 3R Available Models Standard Instrument 19 3319 Instrument with 110 VAC Charger 19 7101 Instrument with 230 VAC Charger 19 7102 Note that ppm is the standard as supplied With the optional ...

Page 5: ...t and can be hand held or attached to a belt 1 2 Main Features Audible and visual warnings if CO2 exceeds preset levels Easy to operate with user friendly screen display Easy calibration in clean air Functional test mode Fault condition warning The unit is normally supplied complete with a battery charger and oper ating instructions 1 3 Battery The battery should provide 8 to 10 hours of continuou...

Page 6: ...m light D IrDA communication link E Alarm light F Audible alarm location G Test button fl H Battery charging and ear phone socket I Air calibration button f2 J On Off Button 1 6 Cleaning Keep the unit clean by wiping with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution 1 7 Sunlight The unit should not be left out in direct sunlight or in other areas where excessive heat exists for long period...

Page 7: ...eted as an alarm condition The unit has two preset alarm levels which are normal ly set to indicate the presence of Carbon Dioxide in concentrations above 5 000 ppm or 10 000 ppm factory preset levels The levels can be factory set at customer specified levels or can be reset using the BACH COM Software See Section 4 1 When the CO2 level rises above the low alarm level The display will show the con...

Page 8: ...ide air assumed to be 340 ppm CO2 by pressing and holding down the f2 button for a minimum of 3 seconds It is essential to ensure that the unit is in clean air before attempting an air calibration If this condition is not ensured incorrect readings will be obtained Be careful that your breath does not affect this air calibration procedure A 340 ppm calibration gas cylinder can be used See Section ...

Page 9: ... reading If during the calibration check the instrument reading is outside of the tolerance of the check gas used the instrument can be returned to a Bacharach Service Center see Section 4 2 for recalibration 3 4 Test Mode To activate the TEST MODE switch the unit on and then press and hold down the f1 button Both LEDs will illuminate and the alarm will sound The following screen will be displayed...

Page 10: ...e nearest second There is storage capacity for more than 1 500 sets of readings Once the storage capacity has been exceeded the latest readings will overwrite the oldest stored data i e first in first out NOTE Optional BACH COM Software is available to pro duce tables and plots of real time CO2 exposure See Section 4 1 for part numbers 3 7 Software Version Serial Number While holding the f1 button...

Page 11: ... w Cigarette Lighter Adapter 19 3302 Earphone 19 3303 Protective Boot 19 3304 Stand 19 3307 Carrying Case 19 3311 Replacement Parts Battery Pack 19 3306 110 VAC USA Plug Charger 19 3312 230 VAC European Plug Charger 19 3313 Calibration Accessories Calibration Kit 19 8027 Calibration Cup 19 3305 Calibration Gas 340 ppm CO2 24 1125 2500 ppm CO2 24 1130 7 ...

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