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Table of contents 

About this documentation

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1.1 

Foreword

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1.2 

Purpose of the document

 ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.3 

Legal notices

 .................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.4 

Correctness of content

 ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.5 

Layout of this document

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1.6 

Further information

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Safety

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.1 

Explanation of safety symbols

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2.2 

Foreseeable misuse

 ....................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.3 

Safety instructions

 ........................................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.4 

Intended use

 .................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.5 

Qualified personnel

 ......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Description

 ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.1 

Scope of delivery

 ............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

3.2 

Functional description

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The product at a glance

 ............................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.1 

The G 1910-02

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4.2 

Display elements

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4.3 

Operating elements

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4.4 

Connections

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Operation

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5.1 

Commissioning

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5.1.1 

Explanation ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.2 

Configuration

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5.2.1 

Explanation ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

5.2.2 

Opening the configuration menu .................................................................................................... 12

 

5.2.3 

Configuring parameters of the configuration menu ..................................................................... 13

 

5.2.4 

Call-up of the expanded settings menu .......................................................................................... 15

 

5.2.5 

Configure parameters of the expanded settings menu ................................................................ 16

 

Measurement Basics

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6.1 

NDIR CO

2

 sensor

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6.1.1 

Explanation ......................................................................................................................................... 18

 

6.1.2 

Design.................................................................................................................................................. 18

 

Operation and maintenance

 ..................................................................................................................... 19

 

7.1 

Operating and maintenance notices

 .......................................................................................................... 19

 

7.2 

Battery

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 19

 

7.2.1 

Charge status display ........................................................................................................................ 19

 

7.2.2 

Charging the batteries ....................................................................................................................... 19

 

7.2.3 

Rechargeable battery replacement .................................................................................................. 20

 

7.3 

CO

2

 adjustment

 ............................................................................................................................................. 21

 

Error and system messages

 .................................................................................................................... 24

 

Disposal

 ......................................................................................................................................................... 26

 

10 

Technical data

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11 

Spare parts and accessories

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Summary of Contents for G 1910-02

Page 1: ...Operating manual G 1910 02 Compact CO2 monitor with alarm EN...

Page 2: ...ng elements 10 4 4 Connections 11 5 Operation 12 5 1 Commissioning 12 5 1 1 Explanation 12 5 2 Configuration 12 5 2 1 Explanation 12 5 2 2 Opening the configuration menu 12 5 2 3 Configuring parameter...

Page 3: ...Table of contents B H90 0 01 DB2 2 1 3 30 12 Service 29 12 1 Manufacturer 29 12 2 Repairs processing 29 12 3 Sales offices 29...

Page 4: ...ty and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential dam ages are voided with misuse disregarding this document disregarding safety notices assignment of inadequately qualified technical...

Page 5: ...tion or a configuration of the product Formula Some instructions include a formula for a general understanding of a configuration programming or a setting of the product Outcome of an action Result co...

Page 6: ...fety of the product can only be guaranteed if applicable safety precautions and the device specific safety instructions for this docu ment are observed If these notices are disregarded personal injury...

Page 7: ...er to life and health 3 0 Normal exhalation concentration ele vated breathing and pulse rate 2 0 20 000 1 0 10 000 Possible shortness of breath 0 5 5000 TWA Maximum for working condi tions 0 1 0 2 100...

Page 8: ...rding of the mean value weighted over 8 hours TWA or 15 minutes STEL Monitoring of air quality 2 5 Qualified personnel For commissioning operation and maintenance the relevant personnel must have adeq...

Page 9: ...ed on switched off and configured and the measurements and parameters can be adjusted and held with the operating elements The product is equipped with an integrated opti cal carbon dioxide sensor In...

Page 10: ...in display Measurement of the current CO2 value Auxiliary display Display of the mean value Bar graph Visualisation of the CO2 value 4 3 Operating elements On Off button Press briefly Switch on the pr...

Page 11: ...01 DB2 2 1 11 30 Function key Press briefly Freeze measurement Hold Return to measurement display Call up next parameter Long press 2s Start menu configuration ONF appears in the dis play 4 4 Connecti...

Page 12: ...about the configuration of the product appears in the display TEST Self test An automatic self test is carried out during system start up The bar indicator for the threshold value is displayed and th...

Page 13: ...onfiguration the last save value is reproduced on the next start up of the product 5 2 3 Configuring parameters of the configuration menu The following representation shows the available parameters an...

Page 14: ...alarm is trig gered when the value is exceeded When the pre alarm is triggered it can be muted for 5 minutes To do this press any key The display shows LR AL 1 AL 2 Depending on the setting of the par...

Page 15: ...ct is switched off 1 Press and hold the Down button 2 Press the On Off button to switch on the product 3 Release the On Off button after 1 second and then the Down button in order to call up the Expan...

Page 16: ...ee Call up of the expanded settings menu 15 1 Select the desired parameter you would like to configure 2 Adjust the desired configuration in the selected parameter with the Up key and Down key 3 The a...

Page 17: ...ise use the expected value of the test gas according to the analysis certificate or display value of the reference device The changed value is saved and the Expanded settings menu is closed STOR appea...

Page 18: ...ter an optical band pass filter is passed an IR sensor measures the level of IR light wherein the CO2 values in the optical path are displayed 6 1 2 Design 1 Gas inlet 2 Gas outlet 3 IR lamp 4 Optical...

Page 19: ...eries 7 2 Battery 7 2 1 Charge status display If the battery status display blinks the batteries are depleted and must be recharged However the device will still operate for a certain length of time I...

Page 20: ...ies and dispose of them at a suitable collec tion point NOTE Read the following handling instructions before replacing rechargeable batteries and follow them step by step If disregarded the product co...

Page 21: ...e air can take place Ensure that the setting of the gradient compensation setpoint SL was entered correctly in the Expanded settings menu If reliable values can no longer be displayed we recommend per...

Page 22: ...bar indicator blinks 4 You can change the value of the gradient compensation with the up key and down key Otherwise confirm the preadjusted value with the function key The 1 point adjustment is finish...

Page 23: ...dioxide concentration at the sensor is sta ble before the adjustment is started 3 If a stable correct value is reached the display flashes briefly an acoustic signal sounds and the bar indicator blink...

Page 24: ...depleted Rechargeable bat tery discharged Rechargeable bat tery defect Charge battery Replace rechargeable bat tery AL ERR 1 Zero point adjust ment defective Incorrectly meas ured CO2 concentra tion...

Page 25: ...40 C Bring product to room tem perature and restart charg ing process SYS ERR System error Error in the product Sensor defect Switch product on off Replace rechargeable bat teries Send in for repair...

Page 26: ...ice must not be disposed of with household waste Return it to us freight pre paid We will then arrange for the proper and environmentally friendly disposal Private end users in Germany have the possib...

Page 27: ...Current supply 2 AA NiMH batteries included in delivery Current requirement Rechargeable battery life approx 50 mA approx 60 mA with lighting Life approx 24 hours with NiMH batteries without backlight...

Page 28: ...gas 5000 ppm CO2 476699 GZ 19 Adjustment set for G 1910 MiniFlo valve for 12 l gas cylinders quick connect adapter 4 mm closing screw gas bezel 479767 GZ 20 Gas connection for G 1910 Quick connect ada...

Page 29: ...in our service centre Monday to Thursday from 8 00 to 16 00 Friday from 8 00 to 13 00 GHM Messtechnik GmbH GHM GROUP Greisinger Hans Sachs Str 26 Service Centre 93128 Regenstauf GERMANY Tel 49 940293...

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