Merlin CO2 Monitor
User Guide
Rev: 1 05-19
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General Information
The Merlin CO2 Monitor has a LED display to show the user a clear and precise reading of the
CO2 level in the room and also a traffic light LED indicator.
The Merlin CO2 Monitor can be used independently or can work in conjunction with one of our
Merlin gas control systems. If the CO2 reaches alarm level the Merlin CO2 Monitor will sound an
audible alarm to alert the user and also send a signal to the Merlin gas control system which will
in turn, close the gas solenoid valve as is appropriate.
During the first 24 hours of installation, the unit will continue to adjust its calibration to the
ambient CO2. During this time, you may notice slight variations in the PPM readings of CO2
displayed on the monitor
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Important Warning Statements
It is recommended that this unit be commissioned upon installation and serviced annually.
The expected life time of the detector/sensor element is: 10 Years
Do not apply lighter gas or other aerosols to the detector – this will cause extreme damage.
Never ignore your device when in alarm.
This device requires a continual supply of electrical power – it will not work without power.
The unit should be stored in cool, dry conditions.
Avoid Installation near any ventilation openings, i.e. vents, chimneys, windows etc.
Avoid installation near ceiling fans, windows or areas exposed to direct weather.
This unit may not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions.
If in doubt, consult a doctor/physician.
Your product should reach you in perfect condition, if you suspect it is damaged, contact your
supplier immediately
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Information on waste disposal for consumers of electrical & electronic equipment. (EEE)
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronics Equipment
(WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not be mixed with general household waste, but kept separate for
the treatment, recovery and recycling of the materials used.
Please contact your supplier or local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.