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5 Troubleshooting
If the display fails to stabilise at around zero within a few minutes this may
indicate an expired sensor or a sensor that has been exposed to excessive
levels of CO. If the symptom persists seek advice from Kane.
Always check for correct operation before each use. Use a known source of
CO taking care to act in a safe manner and not to expose the RO 77 sensor
to extreme temperatures or CO concentration. If the unit does not change
as expected, return the unit to Kane.
If during use, you detect CO leaks, be sure you know the appropriate ac-
tions to take to protect yourself and others. Before switching off the mon-
itor always expose it to fresh air until the reading falls below 5 ppm. Note
that the readings fall much more slowly than they rise so you may need to
wait some minutes.
Lift the clip at the pivot end against the spring by a few millimetres and then
rotate the clip clear of the battery compartment.
Remove the battery compartment cover and replace the battery. Alkaline
Duracells are recommended.
Always recycle the spent battery through an approved battery recycling
scheme.
Having fitted a fresh battery, replace the cover and rotate the belt clip back
to its normal position.
Always check your monitor for correct operation after replacing its battery.