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Overview
The Precis-Ion™ Air Ion Counter Model AIC3Pro is a Gerdien condenser air ion meter. During
operation, a blower draws air through the top of the meter, and the electrical charge from air ions
(charged air molecules) is measured. The air ion count is calculated and displayed.
Charging the AIC3Pro:
The AIC3Pro's rechargeable 2000mAh Li battery typically provides 7 hours of continuous operation.
The meter may be charged with the supplied USB charger. The meter may also be charged via a
USB port on a PC, laptop, or USB power pack. The meter can be operated indefinitely while
charging. Typical charge time for a depleted battery is 4 to 5 hours.
Power and Battery Status
Indicator Examples
Do not use plastics, adhesives,
labels, or stickers near the intake
or in front of the meter.
Non-conductive materials
(such as plastics) or ungrounded
conductive materials near the
intake or between the meter and
the ion source can build up
a static charge which will prevent
correct ion measurements
.
Air outlet and intake must be
unrestricted
USB C Port
Battery Powered, 100% Remaining
Battery Powered, 33% Remaining
USB Powered, Battery Charging
USB Powered, Battery Charging Completed
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The Static Shield:
Use of this shield is optional.
The shield minimizes electric field
interference when measuring ions
at low levels. To use it, simply slide
the shield over the top of the meter
until it seats firmly. This shield must
be removed when measuring high
ion levels near an air ion generator
or anytime the count exceeds
2 million/cc. Use of the shield when
measuring high counts can result in
a reduced (false) ion count. Note,
this shield is semiconductive. Any
ono conductive material near the
meters intake create measurement
problems.
Extreme Temperatures
Built-in safety precautions prevent battery
charging at temperatures below 0C°/32F°
or above 45C°/113F°. If charging is
attempted at these extremes, the meter
will display a notice that charging cannot
begin until the temperature of the meter is
brought within battery charging safety
limits.