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Co2meter GasLab SAN-103 Manuel de l'utilisateur

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Symptom / Issue
Device does not power ON
Reading does not change
EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR FORMALDEHYDE
OSHA PEL (permissible exposure limit): 0.9 mg/m3
OSHA TWA (time-weighted average): 0.75 ppm long-term (8 hours)
OSHA STEL (short-term exposure limit): 2 ppm (15 minutes)
Formaldehyde levels in fresh air: < 0.3ppm
SUPPORT
The quickest way to obtain technical support is via email. Please send all support inquires to
Please include a clear, concise definition of the problem and any relevant troubleshooting
information or steps taken so far, so we can duplicate the problem and quickly respond to your
inquiry.

WARRANTY

This meter comes with a 1 YEAR (warranty period) limited manufacturer's warranty, starting
from the date the meter was shipped to the buyer.
During this period of time, CO2Meter.com warrants our products to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship when used for their intended purpose and agrees to fix or replace
(at our discretion) any part or product that fails under normal use. To take advantage of this
warranty, the product must be returned to CO2Meter.com at your expense. If, after examination,
we determine the product is defective, we will repair or replace it at no additional cost to you.
This warranty does not cover any products that have been subjected to misuse, neglect,
accident, modifications or repairs by you or by a third party. No employee or reseller of
CO2Meter.com's products may alter this warranty verbally or in writing.
Copyright © CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Possible Cause / Resolution
Make sure the power supply is connected properly and
that there is power at the outlet. Use the supplied adapter.
Verify that your meter has had enough time to charge
before turning it on.
In fresh air, you will rarely see levels above 0.3ppm. This
is normal.
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