GasDoc DS-100

Ìwé Ìtọ́sọ́nà Olùlò Olùwádìí Erogba Monoxide Gbígbé GasDoc DS-100

awoṣe: DS-100

Ọja Pariview

The GasDoc DS-100 is a versatile 3-in-1 portable carbon monoxide (CO) detector designed for safety in various environments, including travel, camping, hotels, cars, and RVs. It provides real-time monitoring of carbon monoxide levels, temperature, and humidity. Equipped with a long-lasting rechargeable battery and an audible and visual alarm system, it offers reliable protection against the dangers of CO.

GasDoc DS-100 Portable Carbon Monoxide Detector

Aworan: Iwaju view of the GasDoc DS-100 Portable Carbon Monoxide Detector, showing its digital display with CO ppm, temperature, and humidity readings.

Kini To wa

Nigbati o ba ṣii package, iwọ yoo wa awọn nkan wọnyi:

  • DS-100 Erogba Monoxide Oluwari
  • Iru-C Ngba agbara USB
  • Outdoor Special Rope Buckle (Lanyard)
  • Afowoyi Olumulo (iwe-ipamọ yii)

Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • 3-in-1 Detection: Detects carbon monoxide levels (0-1000ppm), measures temperature, and humidity. Alerts at 50 ppm CO concentration.
  • Batiri pipẹ: Integrated 1000mAh lithium battery with Type-C fast charging. Provides up to 140 hours of standby operation on a single full charge.
  • Apẹrẹ to gbe: Compact and lightweight (7.6x6x3 cm, 106.7 grams) with an included lanyard for easy carrying and magnetic back for versatile placement.
  • Audio-visual Alarm: Features a high-decibel audible alarm and flashing yellow/red indicator bars on the screen when CO concentration reaches or exceeds 50ppm. Alarm frequency increases with rising CO levels.
GasDoc DS-100 with 140H Standby

Image: The GasDoc DS-100 detector hanging from a tent, highlighting its 140-hour standby time.

GasDoc DS-100 Magnetic Back and Type-C Charging

Image: Close-up of the GasDoc DS-100 showing its magnetic back attaching to a metal surface and the Type-C charging port.

GasDoc DS-100 Flexible Detection

Aworan: Examples of flexible placement for the GasDoc DS-100, including a living room, kitchen, and bedroom, demonstrating its stand and magnetic capabilities.

Eto ati Lilo akọkọ

  1. Gbigba agbara ẹrọ naa: Before first use, fully charge the DS-100 using the provided Type-C cable. Connect the cable to the charging port on the back of the device and to a standard USB power adapter (not included). The battery indicator on the display will illuminate and show current readings.
  2. Titan / Pipa: To turn the device ON, long-press the main button for approximately 3 seconds. The display will illuminate and show current readings. To turn the device OFF, long-press the same button for approximately 3 seconds until the display turns off.
  3. Yipada Ẹka: While the device is ON, short-press the main button to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) for temperature readings.
  4. Alarm Threshold Customization: The default CO alarm threshold is 50 ppm. To customize this threshold (between 25-125 ppm), double-press the main button. Follow the on-screen prompts to adjust the setting. It is recommended to keep the default setting based on health recommendations.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once powered on, the DS-100 continuously monitors the environment for carbon monoxide, temperature, and humidity. The display provides real-time readings:

  • CO ppm: Displays the concentration of carbon monoxide in parts per million (ppm).
  • Iwọn otutu: Shows the ambient temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Ọriniinitutu: Indicates the relative humidity percentage.
  • Atọka Batiri: Ṣe afihan igbesi aye batiri to ku.

Gbigbe itaniji: When the carbon monoxide concentration reaches or exceeds the set threshold (default 50 ppm), the device will activate its audio-visual alarm. The screen's yellow or red indicator bars will flash, accompanied by a high-decibel alarm sound. The alarm frequency will increase as the CO concentration rises, providing an immediate warning of potential danger.

GasDoc DS-100 Carbon Monoxide Detector with Sound and Light Alarm

Image: The GasDoc DS-100 display showing an active CO reading and indicating sound and light alarm features.

Safety Information: Understanding Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, and highly toxic gas. Due to its undetectable nature by human senses, it is often referred to as the "Invisible Killer." Inhaling high concentrations of CO can lead to serious health risks, including nerve damage, unconsciousness, and even death.

Potential Sources of Carbon Monoxide:

CO is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels. Common sources include:

  • Gas stoves and ovens
  • Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves
  • Awọn igbona omi
  • Barbecue grills (never use indoors)
  • Car exhaust (especially in enclosed spaces)
  • Portable heaters and generators

Dangers and Symptoms of CO Poisoning:

Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause a range of symptoms, which may be mistaken for other illnesses:

  • orififo
  • Riru ati eebi
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Idarudapọ
  • Kúrú ìmí
  • Isonu ti aiji

If the alarm sounds, immediately move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms persist. Do not re-enter the area until it has been properly ventilated and the CO source identified and resolved.

Potential Sources of Carbon Monoxide

Image: Visual representation of common household and outdoor items that can be sources of carbon monoxide.

Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Image: Illustrations depicting the dangers and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, such as headache, nausea, nerve damage, and unconsciousness.

Itoju

  • Ninu: Gently wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or strong chemicals, as these can damage the sensor or casing.
  • Ibi ipamọ: When not in use for extended periods, store the DS-100 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure the battery is charged periodically to maintain its health.
  • Idanwo: It is recommended to periodically test the detector's functionality. While the manual suggests using burning paper or cigarettes in a low-oxygen environment for testing, exercise extreme caution and ensure proper ventilation immediately after testing.
How to Test DS-100 Before Use

Image: Instructions on how to test the DS-100 using burning paper or cigarettes in a relatively closed, low-oxygen environment.

Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your GasDoc DS-100, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ẹrọ ko tan.Batiri kekere tabi dinku.Charge the device fully using the Type-C cable. Ensure the charging cable and adapter are functioning correctly.
Display shows "CC" or "r" / No readings.Sensor malfunction or internal error.Gbìyànjú láti pa ẹ̀rọ náà kí o sì tún un ṣiṣẹ́. Tí ìṣòro náà bá ń bá a lọ, kàn sí olùrànlọ́wọ́ oníbàárà.
Alarm sounds frequently without apparent CO source.False alarm due to high humidity or other environmental factors; actual low-level CO presence.Ventilate the area. If the alarm continues, evacuate and investigate potential CO sources. Ensure the device is not exposed to excessive humidity.
Awọn kika iwọn otutu/ọrinrin ko pe.Environmental interference; sensor calibration needed.Ensure the device is placed in a stable environment, away from direct heat sources or drafts. If persistent, contact customer support.

Awọn pato

IwaẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
BrandGasDoc
Nọmba awoṣeDS-100
AraMagnetic Portable 3-in-1 CO Detector
Orisun agbaraBatiri Litiumu gbigba agbara (1000mAh)
Àwọ̀Dark Forest
Iwọn Nkan106.7 Giramu (3.76 iwon)
Ọja Mefa1.18 x 2.36 x 2.99 inches
Iru ItanijiNgbohun, Visual
Ibiti Awari CO0 - 1000 ppm
Default Alarm Threshold50ppm
Ọriniinitutu ti nṣiṣẹ0% - 95% RH
Akọkọ Wa ỌjọOṣu Kẹsan Ọjọ 4, Ọdun 2024

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