ATO GD200-O3

ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector (GD200-O3) Instruction Manual

Brand: ATO | Model: GD200-O3

1. Introduzzjoni

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector, Model GD200-O3. This device is a hand-held meter designed for detecting ozone (O3) gas concentrations from 0 to 50 ppm. It features an LCD dot matrix display for direct readout of gas type, unit, concentration, local time, and other relevant data.

The detector is equipped with a built-in micro-sampling pump, offering 10 grades of suction for accurate and reliable measurements. Its high-strength special engineering plastic housing provides anti-slip, waterproof, dustproof, and explosion-proof properties, ensuring durability in various environments.

2. Informazzjoni dwar is-Sigurtà

Always read and understand this manual before operating the device. Failure to follow safety instructions may result in injury or damage to the device.

  • Ensure the device is properly calibrated before each use, especially when entering a new detection area.
  • Do not attempt to open or repair the device yourself. Refer to qualified personnel for servicing.
  • Operate the device in well-ventilated areas during initial startup and calibration.
  • Żomm l-apparat 'il bogħod minn temperaturi estremi, umdità, u sustanzi korrużivi.
  • Charge the device using only the provided power adapter and USB cable.

3. Prodott Aktarview & Komponenti

The ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector is a compact, hand-held device designed for ease of use and portability. It comes with essential accessories for operation and maintenance.

ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector with its carrying case, highlighting the built-in pump and portable design.

Image: The ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector shown with its protective aluminum alloy carrying case, illustrating the device's compact size and the included accessories.

Layout tal-Apparat

Labeled diagram of the ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector, indicating air inlet, air outlet, sensor chamber, LCD, PLUS, MINUS, MENU, ESC, and ON/OFF buttons.

Image: A detailed diagram of the gas detector with numbered labels pointing to key components: (1) Air Inlet, (2) Air Outlet, (3) Air Chamber of Sensor, (4) LCD, (5) PLUS button, (6) MINUS button, (7) MENU button, (8) ESC button, (9) ON/OFF button.

Karatteristiċi ewlenin:

  • Display LCD: Dot matrix display for clear information readout.
  • Built-in Micro-sampling Pump: 10 adjustable suction speeds for precise gas intake.
  • Djar Durabbli: High-strength ABS+PC plastic for resistance to water, dust, slipping, and explosion.
  • Temperature & Pressure Compensation: Ensures accurate readings under varying environmental conditions.
  • Alarm Point Setting: Customizable low and high alarm thresholds.
  • Self-calibration & Zero Calibration: Enhances detection accuracy and reliability.
  • Funzjoni tal-memorja: Jaħżen dejta storika għal riview u analiżi.
  • Interface USB: Allows for high-speed data transmission to a computer.

4. Setup & Initial Use

Tixgħel/Jitfi

  1. Biex tixgħel l-apparat, agħfas u żomm il-buttuna ON/OFF button (9) in the center for 3 seconds.
  2. The device will undergo a 60-second warm-up sequence to ensure sensors are fully activated. The screen will display various information during this time.
  3. Once warm-up is complete, the device enters measure mode, displaying real-time gas concentration.
  4. Biex tintefa, agħfas u żomm il-buttuna ON/OFF button for 3 seconds until the device shuts down.

5. Istruzzjonijiet Operattivi

All operations are performed using the five buttons on the device: ON/OFF, MENU, ESC, UP (PLUS), and 'L isfel (MINUS).

Diagram showing the functions of the ATO gas detector buttons: MENU, ESC, and arrow keys for navigation and selection.

Image: Illustration of the device's control panel, detailing the function of each button for menu navigation and setting adjustments.

Navigazzjoni tal-Menu

  1. From the measure mode, press the MENU button (7) to enter the main menu.
  2. Uża l- UP (5) u 'L isfel (6) arrow buttons to navigate through menu options.
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button (9) to select an option.
  4. Agħfas il- ESC button (8) to return to the previous menu or exit to measure mode.

Settings tal-Parametri

Video: This video demonstrates how to adjust various parameter settings on the ATO Portable Single Gas Detector, including alarm points, pump speed, and other basic configurations.

5.1 Alarm Point Setting

  1. From the main menu, select "Alarm point set" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. You will see "LOW POINT" and "HIGH POINT" values.
  3. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to revise the figures.
  4. Agħfas il- MENU button to move between digits within a value (e.g., from tens to units).
  5. After adjusting, press the ON/OFF button to confirm and save your changes.

5.2 Issettjar tal-Veloċità tal-Pompa

  1. From the main menu, select "Pump speed set" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. There are 11 speed settings available. Use the UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to adjust the pump speed. Higher speed results in greater vibration.
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button to confirm your selection and return to the main menu.

5.3 Issettjar tad-Data u l-Ħin

  1. From the main menu, select "Date&Time set" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to modify the specific date and time.
  3. Agħfas il- MENU button to move between different sections (e.g., year, month, day, hour, minute).
  4. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button to confirm and save your changes.

5.4 Għażla tal-Lingwa

  1. From the main menu, select "Language select" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to choose your preferred language (e.g., English, Chinese).
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF buttuna biex tikkonferma l-għażla tiegħek.

5.5 Gray Level Setting

  1. From the main menu, select "Gray Level set" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to adjust the backlight intensity for desired visibility.
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button to confirm your action.

5.6 Irrestawra l-issettjar

This function is useful for resetting all parameters to factory defaults or when the instrument is malfunctioning (e.g., continuous alarm). To activate this function, you will need to enter a password. Please contact ATO support if you require the password.

  1. From the main menu, select "Restore settings" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Enter the password using the arrow buttons and MENU button to navigate digits.
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button to confirm and restore settings.

5.7 Funzjoni tal-Ħażna

The device has a memory function to store detection results. By default, the storage function is OFF when the device is powered on. You need to manually enable it to track instrument detection results.

  1. From the main menu, select "Storage set" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Uża l- DRITT arrow button to enable or disable the storage function.
  3. Agħfas il- MENU button to navigate to the storage interval setting.
  4. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to adjust the interval.
  5. Agħfas il- ON/OFF buttuna biex tikkonferma l-għażla tiegħek.
View Storja
  1. From the main menu, select "View history" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. The display will show four lines of information: record number, date, time, and gas concentration.
  3. Uża l- UP u 'L isfel arrow buttons to navigate through stored records.
Erase History Data

To erase all stored history data, you will need to enter a password.

  1. From the main menu, select "Erase ex_flash" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. Enter the password (default is 9999) using the arrow buttons and MENU buttuna.
  3. Agħfas il- ON/OFF button to confirm. The device will beep and display "Chip Erase..." then return to measure mode once complete.

6. Kalibrazzjoni

Zero calibration and Span calibration are crucial for maintaining the accuracy of your gas detector. These steps require rigorous operating conditions and should be performed by qualified professionals using necessary accessories and standard gas.

Video: This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to perform calibration for the portable gas detector, covering both zero and span calibration procedures.

6.1 Kalibrazzjoni Żero

Zero calibration is performed when the reading drift is too large after stabilization, or when an alarm occurs. This ensures the device accurately reads zero concentration in a clean air environment.

  1. From the main menu, select "Calibrate zero" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. You will be prompted to enter a password. Please contact ATO support for the password.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to expose the sensor to clean air and confirm the zero calibration.

6.2 Kalibrazzjoni tal-Ispan

Span calibration (also known as target point calibration) involves applying a standard gas of a specific known concentration to the sensor without atmospheric dilution. The calibration result should match the concentration of the standard gas.

  1. From the main menu, select "Calibrate span" and press the ON/OFF buttuna.
  2. You will be prompted to enter a password. Please contact ATO support for the password.
  3. Connect the device to a standard gas source with a known concentration using appropriate regulators and flowmeters.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to apply the standard gas and confirm the span calibration.

The detector must be calibrated regularly to ensure accuracy and reliability, especially before entering detection areas.

7. Manutenzjoni

Iċċarġjar tal-batterija

The device is powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. When the battery level is low, the device will indicate this on the display.

  1. Insert the charging cable into the USB port on the device.
  2. Ipplaggja l-adapter ta 'l-enerġija fi żbokk ta' l-elettriku adattat.
  3. The device display will show the recharging status.

Trażmissjoni tad-Data

Video: This video demonstrates how to connect the ATO Portable Oxygen Gas Detector to a PC for data transmission and analysis, utilizing the integrated USB port.

The integrated USB port allows for high-speed data transmission to your computer for easier analysis of stored historical data.

  1. Qabbad it-tagħmir mal-kompjuter tiegħek billi tuża l-kejbil USB ipprovdut.
  2. Follow the instructions in the accompanying software (if applicable) to download and analyze the data.

8 Issolvi l-problemi

If you encounter any issues with your ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector, please refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Apparat mhux mixgħul: Kun żgur li l-batterija hija ċċarġjata. Qabbad l-apparat mal-ċarġer u erġa' pprova.
  • Qari mhux preċiż: Perform a zero and span calibration in a controlled environment. Ensure the sensor is clean and unobstructed.
  • Continuous alarm: Check the alarm point settings. If the alarm persists in a clean environment, perform a zero calibration or restore factory settings (requires password).
  • Kwistjonijiet ta' trasferiment tad-dejta: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the device and the computer. Check for any driver installations required by your operating system.
  • Problemi bil-wiri tal-iskrin: Adjust the gray level setting for better visibility. If the issue persists, contact support.

For persistent issues or technical support, please contact ATO customer service.

9. Speċifikazzjonijiet

KaratteristikaDettall
BrandATO
StilDiġitali
Sors tal-EnerġijaMħaddma bil-batterija
Piż tal-oġġett300 Gram (10.6 uqija)
Tip ta 'allarmVibrazzjoni
Umdità Operattiva95 percent (non-condensing)
Klassifikazzjoni tat-Temperatura Għolja50 Grad Celsius
Dimensjonijiet tal-Prodott8.27 x 3.15 x 1.18 pulzieri
Numru tal-Mudell tal-OġġettGD200-O3
UPC783902769113

10. Garanzija u Appoġġ

For warranty information, technical support, or any questions regarding your ATO Portable Ozone Gas Detector, please contact ATO customer service through the official ATO website or your point of purchase. Keep your purchase receipt and product serial number handy for faster service.

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