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At this time the subject should seal their lips around the mouthpiece
and exhale slowly and fully. The 20 second breath holding period is
recommended to allow time for equilibration of alveolar gas.
If, however, the subject is unable to hold their breath for this period,
the unit may still be used before 20 seconds have elapsed.
The unit must not be used, however, for one second after the unit is
first switched on i.e. before the countdown commences. Expired
alveolar gas is then entrapped between sensor and mouthpiece
valve. The display reading will rise to a plateau over the course of a
several seconds. The final value will be held until the unit is turned
off and represents parts per million CO or %COHb depending on the
slide switch position.
The lights will come on according to the table on page 4 and the red
light will flash and an alarm will sound if the measurement rises
above 72ppm (12%COHb).
If this occurs then the possibility of CO poisoning should be
investigated as this level of CO is unlikely to be produced by
cigarette smoking.
Important note:
Before repeating a measurement the unit must be turned off,
and the mouthpiece and adapter removed for at least 1
minute. This is to allow re-equilibration with ambient air and
to dry the surface of the sensor. Visually inspect that all
moisture has evaporated from the surface of the sensor
before reuse.
If the unit is switched on again too quickly after use there may be a
response to residual expired carbon monoxide from the previous
test.
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