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Original user manual, written in the English Language  
Future Cleaning Technologies B.V. 
Hoppenkuil 27b, 5626 DD Eindhoven, The Netherlands 
Telephone: +31402662400 

Email: hello@i-
teamglobal.com 
Internet: www.i-
teamglobal.com 

Model: i-sense

®

 

Date: 15/09/2021 

Product code: i-sense 

Version: v.1.0 

 

Summary of Contents for i-sense

Page 1: ...i sense Air quality monitor User manual i team Professional b v Hoppenkuil 27b 5626 DD Eindhoven The Netherlands ...

Page 2: ...glish Language Future Cleaning Technologies B V Hoppenkuil 27b 5626 DD Eindhoven The Netherlands Telephone 31402662400 Email hello i teamglobal com Internet www i teamglobal com Model i sense Date 15 09 2021 Product code i sense Version v 1 0 ...

Page 3: ...u informed of VOC levels VOC levels can often be harmful to the environment Having advance notice of high VOC levels can help you make adjustments for a greener space SAFER The i sense measures the quality of the air in a space If there is poor or even dangerous air quality i sense will let you know With this information you ensure that you can take steps to improve air quality and be notified if ...

Page 4: ...carefully Become familiar with the correct operation and maintenance procedures Store the manual in a safe place The manual is an essential part of the i sense and must be handed over to the new owner upon resale or exchange Each i sense has a unique serial number that can be found on the bottom of the main body Your i partner needs this number when you order parts When this manual refers to the m...

Page 5: ...ndicates a hazardous situation which if the safety instructions are not followed can lead to injuries of the operator or bystanders light and or moderate damage to the product or the environment CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if the safety instructions are not followed can lead to light and or moderate damage to the product or the environment BATTERIES Indicates a battery operated m...

Page 6: ... display 11 2 2 Explanation of display buttons 11 2 3 Explanation of display color 11 2 4 Explanation of device color 11 3 Safety 12 3 1 Battery If applicable 12 General precautions 12 Health hazards 13 4 Transport and storage 13 5 Assembly and installation 14 5 1 Unboxing 14 5 2 Assembly USB plug 14 5 3 Installing the i sense 15 5 4 Inserting and removing the battery Optional for i sense plus and...

Page 7: ...air temperature or humidity 20 6 7 Checking the history 21 6 8 Checking and changing the date and time 23 6 9 Turning off the screen 24 6 10 Turning the sound on or off 24 6 11 After operation 24 7 Maintenance 25 7 1 Cleaning 25 7 2 Damaged or worn parts 25 7 3 Maintenance frequency 25 7 4 Storage 25 8 Trouble shooting 26 9 Decommissioning and disposal 27 9 1 Specifications 28 ...

Page 8: ...nd your product can therefore arise from a difference in model or from possible changes due to continuous development and innovation 1 1 Intended use of the product The i sense is specially developed to monitor the quality of air in civil and industrial environments It is intended for use indoors and in a dry environment only It is suitable for commercial use For example in hotels schools hospital...

Page 9: ...ge 7 time Not applicable 2 hours 2 hours VOC measurement range and accuracy 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb PM measurement range and accuracy 400 5000 ppm 100 ppm 400 5000 ppm 100 ppm 400 5000 ppm 100 ppm CO2 measurement range and accuracy 0 600 µg m3 10 0 600 µg m3 10 0 600 µg m3 10 Temperature measurement range and accuracy 45 125 C 5 C 45 125 C 5 C 45 125 C 5 C Humidity me...

Page 10: ...kuil 27 b NL 5626 DD Eindhoven 2 Description The i sense consists of Figure 2 Legend 1 A main body 6 An AP power adapter 2 An Allen key 7 An EU power adapter 3 A cable relief clamp 8 A US power adapter 4 A USB C port 9 A UK power Adapter 5 A USB Cable 10 Main power adapter 11 LCD Screen ...

Page 11: ...cking the carbon dioxide in the air ppm TEMP HUM Checking the air temperature or humidity C F RATE Checking the history TIME Updating the date time SCREEN Turning off the screen SOUND Turning the sound ON or OFF 2 3 Explanation of display color Term Green color Yellow color Red color VOC mg m3 0 4 0 5 0 5 PM µg m3 10 15 15 CO2 ppm 1000 1500 1500 2 4 Explanation of device color Device color Number ...

Page 12: ... the i sense and is dangerous to the user The damage caused by the use on a wet surface is not covered under the warranty 3 1 Battery If applicable General precautions CAUTION Always comply with the battery charger user manual Before first time use you must fully charge the battery pack Remove the battery pack from the charger when it is fully charged Do not crush pierce or damage in any way Do no...

Page 13: ...lk or water Induce vomiting if the patient is conscious Seek medical attention A damaged or leaking battery can cause chemical burns upon contact Risk of battery chemical exposure only occurs if the battery pack is abused or damaged Contact of electrolyte and lithium with skin and eyes should be avoided 4 Transport and storage do not store the i sense outdoors store the i sense in a dry place if a...

Page 14: ...attery is not included and needs to be installed in the i sense 5 1 Unboxing The i sense is packed in 1 box together with a USB cable and a wall plug Figure 4 Legend 1 An Allen key i sense plus and pro 3 A USB cable 2 A charger set 4 A main body 5 2 Assembly USB plug 1 Connect the USB charger Figure 5 pos 2 to the USB cable Figure 5 pos 1 Figure 5 ...

Page 15: ...ure 6 pos 3 5 4 Inserting and removing the battery Optional for i sense plus and pro ATTENTION Fully charge the battery the first time you load the i sense 1 Remove the four Allen screws Figure 7 pos 3 using the Allen key Figure 7 pos 5 2 Remove backside Figure 7 pos 4 of the i sense 3 Remove or insert the battery Figure 7 pos 2 by pushing the yellow button Figure 7 pos 1 Figure 6 Figure 7 ...

Page 16: ... 6 To replace the battery Open the back with a small flat screwdriver and replace the battery 7 Replace the back cover 8 Replace the clock in the i sense by taking off the Allen screw using the Allen key 9 Replace the silicon ring around the clock 6 Operation 6 1 General navigation 1 With the previous button Figure 8 pos 1 you can go to the previous day Maximum up to 7 days 2 With the next button ...

Page 17: ...hscreen on the top of the i sense Figure 9 pos 1 with your finger 2 The Home screen lights up Figure 9 6 3 Checking the chemical content in the air 1 Touch the VOC button Figure 10 pos 1 with your finger 2 The VOC overview opens Figure 11 Figure 10 ...

Page 18: ...s and next buttons to read the chemical content in the air of the past days You can go back up to 5 days 5 Touch the home button to go back to the main screen Figure 11 6 4 Checking the dust particles in the air 1 Touch the PM button Figure 12 pos 1 with your finger 2 The PM overview opens Figure 13 Figure 12 ...

Page 19: ...us and next buttons to read the dust particles in the air of the past days You can go back up to 5 days 5 Touch the home button to go back to the main screen Figure 13 6 5 Checking the carbon dioxide levels 1 Touch the CO2 button Figure 14 pos 1 with your finger 2 The CO2 overview opens Figure 15 Figure 14 ...

Page 20: ...uttons to read the carbon dioxide levels in the air of the past days You can go back up to 5 days 5 Touch the home button to go back to the main screen Figure 15 6 6 Checking the air temperature or humidity 1 Touch the TEMP HUM button Figure 16 pos 1 with your finger 2 The TEMP HUM overview opens Figure 17 Figure 16 ...

Page 21: ...he previous and next buttons to read the temperature and air humidity of the past days You can go back up to 5 days 5 Touch the home button to go back to the main screen Figure 17 6 7 Checking the history 1 Touch the RATE button Figure 18 pos 1 with your finger 2 The history overview opens Figure 19 Figure 18 ...

Page 22: ...nd next button Figure 19 pos 1 to check the readings of the past days You can go back up to 5 days 5 Use the TEMP HUM button Figure 19 pos 3 CO2 button Figure 19 pos 4 PM button Figure 19 pos 5 and VOC button Figure 19 pos 6 to switch between 6 Touch the home button Figure 19 pos 2 to go back to the main screen Figure 19 ...

Page 23: ... overview you can check the Time touch the Time tab Figure 21 pos 1 Date touch the Date tab Figure 21 pos 6 4 Use the plus buttons Figure 21 pos 5 and minus buttons Figure 21 pos 4 to adjust the date and time as needed 5 Touch the set button Figure 21 pos 3 to confirm the new date or time 6 Touch the home button Figure 21 pos 2 to go back to the main screen Figure 21 ...

Page 24: ...re 22 pos 1 with your finger to turn off the screen Figure 22 6 10 Turning the sound on or off 1 Touch the SOUND button Figure 23 pos 1 with your finger to turn the sound on or off Figure 23 6 11 After operation Turn of the screen of the i sense See section 6 9 ...

Page 25: ...e information please fill out the contact form on www i teamglobal com 7 1 Cleaning Clean the exterior of the machine using a slightly damp cloth 7 2 Damaged or worn parts Damaged or worn parts need to be replaced immediately Contact your local i team Global partner or visit www i teamglobal com for more information 7 3 Maintenance frequency To ensure proper and safe operation throughout the life ...

Page 26: ... Insert battery Empty battery Charge battery ON OFF switch off Turn on ON OFF switch Battery not charging Battery is end of life Replace battery Battery charger is broken Replace charger Sensors seem incorrect Air flow is not good Ensure side and bottom air vents are not blocked ...

Page 27: ...s and regulations regarding recycling of electrical equipment 1 If applicable remove the battery for separate disposal see section 5 4 TIP Alternatively keep the battery for use in another piece of i team equipment 2 Remove all loose components 3 Dispose of all items according to your local laws and regulations TIP Contact your local i team partner to explore all possibilities of returning compone...

Page 28: ...y Not applicable 85 hours 85 hours Charger type Not applicable External External USB C charging 5 V 2 A time 200 hours 200 hours 200 hours i charge 5 time Not applicable 1 hour 1 hour i charge 7 time Not applicable 2 hours 2 hours VOC measurement range and accuracy 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb 0 1000 ppb 75 ppb PM measurement range and accuracy 400 5000 ppm 100 ppm 400 5000 ppm 100 ppm 400 ...

Page 29: ... water footprint whilst contributing positively to the availability of water in the world Every day an i mop is turned on Made Blue simultaneously ensures someone else on the planet gets access to clean water For every litre that the i mop uses in operations the i team and Made Blue mirror clean drinking water in a developing country The planet is a beautiful place with over 7 billion people Human...

Page 30: ...glish Language Future Cleaning Technologies B V Hoppenkuil 27b 5626 DD Eindhoven The Netherlands Telephone 31402662400 Email hello i teamglobal com Internet www i teamglobal com Model i sense Date 15 09 2021 Product code i sense Version v 1 0 ...

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