Rev. 2.0
Read
all
of the information in this booklet before using
Pocket CO.
Many factors can affect air quality. This instrument will give a
dependable indication of CO levels, but should not be considered
an all-inclusive monitor for overall air quality. Pocket CO is only
one tool for CO measurement or CO dosimetry for personal use.
Pocket CO’s Self-Test checks most of its functionality, but does
not test the CO sensor, which can only be tested with actual
exposure to carbon monoxide. Monthly "bump" testing of the
Pocket CO with a source of carbon monoxide is recommended.
KWJ sells a CO bump test kit for this purpose.
Pocket CO is small and light enough to be transported in your
pocket. However, Pocket CO should not be operated while in your
pocket. To detect CO, Pocket CO must be well exposed to your
surrounding environment (e.g. on your key chain, attached to
your dashboard or uniform, or worn around your neck).
In the beginning of 2007, the manufacturer of Pocket CO, Transducer
Technology, Inc., was merged into KWJ Engineering Inc. The two
companies had been cooperating for two years, and now are combined as
one corporate entity, under the name of KWJ Engineering Inc., a company
that has been engaged in the manufacture of gas detection instruments
since 1993. Production, sales and financial matters are handled primarily
by the parent company, while research and new product development are
the focus of the former Transducer Technology, Inc., now known as
Transducer Technology Division.
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