C0-210 English Instruction Sheet
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Safety Information - Read First
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Do not use the Probe as a personal safety monitor.
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Learn and recognize the effects of CO poisoning.
0-1 PPM
Normal background levels.
9 PPM
ASHRAE Standard 62-1989 for living areas.
50 PPM
OSHA enclosed space 8-hour average level.*
100 PPM
OSHA exposure limit.*
200 PPM
Mild headache, fatigue, nausea and dizziness.
800 PPM
Dizziness, nausea and convulsions.
Death within 2 to 3 hours.
* U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health
Administration (OSHA) Regulation 1917.24: The CO content in any
enclosed space shall be maintained at not more than 50 PPM
(0.005%). Remove employees from enclosed space if the CO
concentration exceeds 100 PPM (0.01%).
Turning the Probe On
Install the battery. To turn the Probe on, press the green button.
The probe beeps twice, then performs a 10-second self-test,
during which the Probe emits a series of 2 beeps followed by a
pause.
If the Probe passes the self-test, the Probe begins monitoring,
which is indicated by a beep every two seconds.
Self-Test
The Probe tests the sensor and the battery each time it is turned
on and continously monitors the battery.
If the battery needs to be replaced or the sensor fails, the Probe
emits a series of five beeps, followed by a long pause, and
another series of five beeps. The Probe then turns itself off.
If after replacing the battery, the alarm condition persists, the
sensor may have failed. Contact an authorized Fluke service
center for information on how to replace the sensor.
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