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Bump Test Procedure
Bump Test Procedure:
Use Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas concentration greater than 3% (30,000 ppm).
CO2Meter suggests using 4% CO2.
Caution: Perform this test in a well-ventilated area or outside. Inhalation of high concentrations of
carbon dioxide can present serious health risks.
Step 1) Pump CO2 into the Sensor Entry on the front of the device in short bursts. It is also possible
to blow into the device to trigger the alarms; exhaled air is about 3.8% CO2.
Step 2) Make sure alarms trigger at appropriate alarm levels (alarm levels can be adjusted)
a) Alarm 1 (Low) – 0.5% (5,000 ppm) – LED will flash, and audible alarm will sound
b) Alarm 2 (High) – 3.0% (30,000 ppm) – LED will flash, and audible alarm will sound
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARRANTY
The monitor comes with a one (1) year warranty starting from the date the monitor was shipped
to the buyer.
For more information visit our website:
www.co2meter.com/pages/terms-conditions
CONTACT US
(386) 256-4910 Technical Support
US OSHA RECOMMENDATIONS:
5000ppm TWA
1.5% (15,000PPM)
3.0% (30,000PPM)
CO2Meter, Inc.
131 Business Center Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174 USA
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