Cadi CI-100 User Manual Download Page 3

CaDi CI-100 Overview

The CaDi CI-100 CO2 monitor is a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) based 
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor designed for monitoring CO2 concentration 

and health. The monitor features a CO2 sensor that is stable and 
maintenance free with a measurement range from 0-5000ppm. The CO2 
monitor comes with integrated WiFi to enable remote monitoring via a 
smartphone app.

Why monitor CO2:

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colorless, odorless gas formed by humans and 
animals as they exhale carbon dioxide as well as a by-product from fires 
and other combustion sources. 

air is being circulated to occupants and that other pollutants may also 
be building up indoors and so controlling CO2 levels will help control 
indoor air quality in general. 
Simple steps such as ensuring vents are kept open and windows are 
opened whenever CO2 levels build up can maintain good levels of indoor 
air quality.

The following table provide guidance
on the optimum level of CO2 are and 
what is considered fair and poor 
levels of CO2. 

Good Ventilation 

Typical of normal C02 levels in
occupied spaces

OK

Fair

Poor

0-999 ppm

1000-1999 ppm

2000-5000 ppm

Inadequate Ventilation

Can cause feelings of drowsiness
and or headaches

Poor Ventilation

Stale, stagnant air which can cause
drowsiness, nausea and poor
concentration

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Summary of Contents for CI-100

Page 1: ...w your CaDi sensor Quick start steps Using the CaDi app Where to place CaDi Important notes Important precautions Cleaning your CaDi sensor Recycling and disposal Regulatory notes Technical Specificat...

Page 2: ...provides important information to help you use this device properly Retain this manual for future reference In order to use CaDi you need a Wi Fi router and access to the internet You also need an An...

Page 3: ...ustion sources air is being circulated to occupants and that other pollutants may also be building up indoors and so controlling CO2 levels will help control indoor air quality in general Simple steps...

Page 4: ...a new Wi Fi network useful if you change the sensor s location or change your Wi Fi password Using the reset pin supplied and with the CaDi sensor powered on Press this button for 8 seconds and then...

Page 5: ...le Play and search for CaDi to find the app 3 After installation follow the set up instructions on your device to set up CaDi with your Wi Fi 4 Start using CaDi after setting up your sensor to your ho...

Page 6: ...timal Levels r r y r y r o ow Y r o ro y r 6 App Dashboard r r y y r r r o y r y r r r CO2 Level 720 ppm Humidity 70 64 Now 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 am am am Optimal Band am pm pm pm pm pm pm pm 30 40...

Page 7: ...be used indoors only We recommend placing a CaDi sensor in every room that is commonly used such as your kitchen living room bedroom or in the work environment CaDi should be installed at least 3 m 1...

Page 8: ...i sensor to remove dust obstructing the vent openings Note Never use detergents or solvents on your CaDi sensor or spray air fresheners hair spray or other aerosols near it Do not place CaDi in water...

Page 9: ...and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this...

Page 10: ...receipt What is not covered by this warranty The warranty is null and void if the Product is not provided to NuWave for inspection upon NuWave s request or if NuWave determines the Product has been i...

Page 11: ...above limitation may not apply to you Limitation of Damages IN NO EVENT SHALL NUWAVE BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR MULTIPLE DAMAGES SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST...

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