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4).

 

Slowly move the probe past each possible leak point at a speed of approximately 1~2 inches per 

second. 

5).

 

Watch the bars displaying on the SAN-13 and listen for the audible alert of a leak. When the 

SAN-13 detects the leak point the bars will display and the audible alert will sound. The higher the 
leakage concentration, the more and higher the bars display, and it will emit a different audible tone 
(slow or rapid  beeping). 

6).

 

If  the  concentration  of  carbon  dioxide  is  high,  reset  the  instrument  to 

High

  Sensitivity  before 

repositioning  the  probe  at  the  suspected  leak  source.  The 

High 

sensitivity  setting  helps  find  the 

exact site when a leak is  large. 

7).

 

Once you have isolated the leak source, reset the sensitivity back to 

Standard 

sensitivity to 

continue using SAN-13 (please see section 2. Menu Setting). 

8).

 

When the operator has concluded leak detection, depress the power button to turn off the SAN-

13.

 

If the operator  does not shut  off the SAN-13 manually,  the device will auto-shut off after 5

 

minutes of idle time to help conserve battery power.

 Menu Settings 

By pressing the Menu button  for 5 seconds, the unit enters Menu status. There are four menu 

options available by  pressing  the  Menu  button 

shortly  in sequence.  The  menu  items  are 

described in the following table. 

Menu Items 

Functional Description 

Ambient cali. 

Ambient Air Calibration. User presses the power button  

 to implement 

Ambient Air Calibration  

N2 cali. 

Nitrogen Calibration (Zero calibration). User presses the power button 

 to implement Nitrogen Calibration 

Sens.: Std/High 

Sensitivity mode setup. 

User presses the power button 

 to switch “Sens.: Std” (standard 

sensitivity) or “Sens.: High” (high sensitivity). 

Buzz: On/Off 

Setting Audio tone on/off. 

User presses the power button 

 to switch “Buzz: On” (allowing audio 

tone) or “Buzz: Off” (prohibiting audio tone). 

Exit 

User presses the power button 

 to exit the menu status. 

Summary of Contents for SAN-13

Page 1: ... Copyright 2019 CO2Meter Inc All Rights Reserved Last modified August 23 2019 Rev1 1 CO2Meter Carbon Dioxide Leak Detector Operating Instructions Model SAN 13 CO2 Leak Detector ...

Page 2: ...l Rights Reserved PAGE 2 of 10 Contents INTRODUCTION 3 FEATURES 3 APPLICATIONS 3 INSTRUMENT 4 OLED DISPLAY 5 OPERATION 5 MAINTENANCE 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 SUPPORT 9 WARRANTY 9 LIABILITY 9 RETURNS 9 CONTACT US 10 ...

Page 3: ...e service FEATURES NDIR Sensor Technology taking 20 readings per second Audible and Visual Indicator of CO2 leak Two sensitivity modes enabling quick and easy location of large and small leaks Large OLED Display Rechargeable Li Ion batteries with a 12 hour battery life Dual calibration methods Ambient Air or Nitrogen Automatic power off at 5 minutes to conserve battery life Extremely Small Compact...

Page 4: ...Reserved PAGE 4 of 10 INSTRUMENT 1 Removable serpentine probe 2 Exhaust vent 3 Battery Indicator 4 OLED display 5 Power button 6 Menu button 7 USB charging port bottom side 8 Heavy duty metal clip 9 Factory reset button 10 Audio Outlet ...

Page 5: ...mosphere CO2 concentrations are approximately 350 450 ppm The device will see these background levels but should not alarm at these levels Please attempt to limit excess exposure to CO2 like from a car exhaust or your breath as these could be high enough to make the SAN 13 alarm Instructions for finding leaks 1 Press the power button to turn on instrument When the device is on the pump will be flo...

Page 6: ...ing 8 When the operator has concluded leak detection depress the power button to turn off the SAN 13 If the operator does not shut off the SAN 13 manually the device will auto shut off after 5 minutes of idle time to help conserve battery power Menu Settings By pressing the Menu button for 5 seconds the unit enters Menu status There are four menu options available by pressing the Menu button short...

Page 7: ... minutes of inactivity CALIBRATION The SAN 13 comes pre calibrated from the factory However the CO2 sensor should be calibrated at least once a year You can perform the calibration yourself or you may return the device to CO2Meter for factory calibration for a nominal fee MAINTENANCE Cleaning and Storage You may clean the device with a damp cloth ensuring the device is dry prior to use Do not use ...

Page 8: ...O2 Measurement interval 50 ms 20x per second Out of range of operating conditions will impact the accurate of CO2 measurement TROUBLESHOOTING Symptoms Issue Possible Cause Resolution Cannot power on Press the Power Button for more than 5 seconds Check that the Li ion battery is charged If monitor is charged but will not turn on contact support Will not detect CO2 Verify battery is charged If pump ...

Page 9: ...eplace it at no additional cost to you This warranty does not cover any products that have been subjected to misuse neglect accident modifications or repairs by you or by a third party No employee or reseller of CO2Meter com s products may alter this warranty verbally or in writing For more information visit our website www co2meter com pages terms conditions LIABILITY All liabilities under this a...

Page 10: ... cost to fix or replace the product For additional warranty information visit our website www CO2Meter com pages faq Contact us We re here to help If the troubleshooting guide above doesn t help you solving your problem or for more information please contact us using the information below Support CO2Meter com 386 256 4910 M F 9 00am 5 00pm EST www CO2Meter com See CO2Meter Inc Terms Conditions at ...

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