ecosense Ecoblu Digital Radon Gas Monitor User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- ECOSENSE
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ecosense Ecoblu Digital Radon Gas Monitor
EcoBlu”” Introduction
Digital Radon Gas Monitor
Fast, accurate results on a display for short-term and long-term radon
monitoring Our real-time radon detection and monitoring device, EcoBlu'”,
integrates the latest patented radon sensor technology. It delivers an easy-
to-use, fast, highly accurate, compact, and affordable solution for continuous
radon monitoring. EcoBlu™ is a plug-and-play radon detector that provides the
first radon result in minutes, not days. It also gives daily, weekly, monthly,
and yearly average radon levels, and thus peace of mind all year round.
In The Box
EcoBlu” Set Up Guidelines
- Place EcoBlu at least 20 inches (50 cm) above the floor and from the wall. Do not place EcoBlu close to open windows or vents and keep it away from high heat and high humidity. Install at least 2 feet (61 cm) away from Wi-Fi routers and hotspot devices that may affect electromagnetic interference (EMI) on your device.
- Connect the power adapter to the EcoBlu.
- You will get your first radon reading within 10 minutes of booting up.
EcoBlu’s” Operation Guideline
Select measurement mode Real-time mode (R) is set by default. You can select
the average radon measurement mode between real-time (R), daily (D), weekly
(W), monthly (M), and long-term monitoring (L) by clicking the M (Monitoring
Mode) button on the back of the device.
- R (Real-time monitoring mode): Default mode when the device is first powered on and radon reading updates every 1 O minutes with an hourly moving average. If the device powers off, the reading will be automatically reset.
- D (Daily monitoring mode): Radon reading updates every hour with the last 24 hours of moving average. First data is available after 24 hours of data points have been collected. If the device powers off, the reading will be automatically reset.
- W (Weekly monitoring mode): Radon reading updates every 24 hours with the last 7 days of moving average. First data is available after 7 days of data points have been collected. If the device powers off, the reading will be automatically reset.
- M (Monthly monitoring mode): Radon reading updates every 24 hours with the last 30 days of moving average. First data is available after 30 days of data points have been collected. If the device powers off, the reading will be automatically reset.
- L (Long-term monitoring mode): Radon reading updates every 24 hours with total days averaged since monitoring began. First data is available after 24 hours of data points have been collected. If the device powers off and on, the last reading will be displayed and radon readings will not be deleted until the device is manually reset.
Change Settings
- You can change the measurement units to Bq/m3 or pCi/L by clicking the S (Settings) button on the back of the device.
- Press the S button for 3 seconds to enter settings mode, then click the M button to select Bq/m3 or pCi/L.
- After selecting the units, press the S button again for 3 seconds to complete the setting.
Dim the LED light
- Press the S button for 3 seconds to enter the setting mode, then click the S button again to select D (Dimming).
- After selecting the dimming mode, click the M button to select a dim level from Oto 4.
- Press the S button again for 3 seconds to complete the setting.
Alarm level threshold
- You can turn on or off the alarm by clicking the S button on the back of the device.
- Press the S button for 3 seconds to enter the settings mode, then click the S button again to select the alarm level.
- After selecting the alarm level setting, click the M button to select the desired alarm level. From 2.0 pCi/L to 5.0 pCi/L From 1 00 Bq/m3 to 400 Bq/m3
- Press the S button for 3 seconds to complete the setting.
Factory reset
- A factory reset will erase all data from your device and reset device settings to their original system state.
- Press the M button for 1 0 seconds to enter the factory reset mode.
- A countdown appears REST 9->8-> ….. 2->1
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Technical Specifications
- Radon Sensor: Pulsed ionization chamber
- Radon Sensitivity: 18 CPH (Counts Per Hour) per 1 pCi/L (37 Bq/m3)
- Radon Accuracy/Precision:< ±14% at 10 pCi/L (370 Bq/m3) after 10 hours (minimum uncertainty:± 0.7 pCi/L (± 25.9 Bq/m3))
- Radon Measurement Rate: Every 10 minutes
- Radon Measurement Results: 1 hour / 1 day / 1 week / 1-month moving averages Radon Measurement Range: 0.2 – 99.9 pCi/L (7-3,700 Bq/m3)
- Radon Alarm: Integrated audio alarm (configurable to set radon level)
- Radon Level Visual Indicator: LED display
- Power Supply: 5V, 1 A
- Weight: 0.341 lb (155 g)
- Operating Temp Range: 32-104° F (0-40°()
Learn About Risk From Radon
You can’t see, smell or taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous
level in your home. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer deaths among
nonsmokers in America and claims the lives of about 21,000 Americans each
year. In fact, the EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General urge all Americans to
protect their health by testing their homes, schools and other buildings for
radon. Exposure to radon is a preventable health risk. Testing radon levels in
your home can help prevent unnecessary exposure. Radon gas levels fluctuate by
the hour, day, month, and year. That is why long-term continuous monitoring is
very critical. Just because your radon test results may currently be below
acceptable levels, does not mean that they will always remain at those levels.
If a high radon level is detected in your home, take steps to fix the problem
to protect yourself and your family.