logico2 2250 Scout Glow User Manual
- June 3, 2024
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User Manual
2250 LogiCO2®-Scout Glow
2250 Scout Glow
LogiCO2®-Scout Glow: Portable Bluetooth CO2-sensor for smartphone (below
mentioned the ”Scout”).
WARNING!
Please read these instructions carefully prior to start-up and use. These
instructions should be saved for future reference and passed on to any
subsequent owner. Failure to follow any of these instructions could result in
bodily harm or death, and could void product warranties. LogiCO2 International
AB, its affiliates and third party providers assume no responsibility for
claims arising from improper or careless use or handling of its products.
Retain this instruction.
Important Safety Information!
The Scout is an instrument that measures the CO2 concentration in the ambient
air. Through Bluetooth the Scout sends the measurements to a smartphone with
the Scout App, enabling a person to know if it is safe or not to enter a place
that may contain high levels of CO2 (“Danger Zone”). The reading of the
concentration is done safely OUTSIDE the Danger Zone. Since a CO2 reading
normally takes at least 30 seconds to complete, and the human body reacts in
about 2 seconds, it is dangerous to rely on a Scout mounted on your belt, or
otherwise carried on a person. Before conducting the actual Danger Zone
testing, always conduct a CO2 reading in fresh outdoor air to ensure that the
Scout is calibrated (see Fresh AirTesting below).
When testing a Danger Zone, the Scout should be placed into the LogiCO2® foam
ball provided with the Scout (below mentioned the “Foam Ball”) and rolled into
the Danger Zone, where the measurement is made in accordance with these
instructions. The value is displayed on the phone outside the Danger Zone
using the LogiCO2-app. The Scout does not have a digital display and does not
display the C02 levels. In case of an alarm the Scout units red LED alarm
indicators and an alarm sound will activate. The app on the phone will also
make an audible alarm, if it is connected to the Scout unit.
CO2 Concentration Levels (%) and Effects
(%) | Effect |
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20.0 | Death within a few seconds. |
10.0 | Convulsion, Unconsciousness, Death. |
7.0 | Dizziness, Vomiting, Headache, Reduced blood supply to brain |
4.0 | IDLH -Immediate Danger to Life and Health. |
3.0 | Normal exhale concentration; increased breath and pulse rates. |
1.0 | Shortness of breath possible. |
0.5 | Maximum for working conditions (TWA 8 hr.PEL). |
0.1-0.2 | Recommended max value in public areas. |
0.04 | Fresh air. |
Function
The Scout is a portable CO2 sensor with Bluetooth communication. It works
together with a smartphone app called “LogiCO2-Scout” (iPhone or Android) (the
“App”), in
which the current CO2 concentration is displayed on the screen. The App
enables fresh air calibration as well as
Time Weighted Average (“TWA”) measurement. It also has a battery indicator and
a graphical log.
The App displays the actual CO2 concentration. Depending on the measured
levels, the App will display a warning and emit warning sounds. Charge the
Scout with the provided USB (USB to micro-USB) charging cable. The Scout uses
state-of-the art Non Dispersive IR technology to measure the CO2
concentration.
Once started, the Scout will not turn of automatically. To save battery time,
turn it off by pushing the on/off button (3 seconds).
The Scout can also be used as a work environment sensor to measure the average
CO2 levels over an 8 hour work day (“TWA monitoring”) in accordance with the
US Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (“OSHA”) regulations.
In case of an alarm the Scout units red LED alarm indicators and an alarm
sound will activate. The app on the phone will also make an audible alarm, if
it is connected to the Scout unit.
WARNING! The Scout is used only to measure CO2 in the ambient air. It is
NOT designed to detect smoke, fire, carbon monoxide, or any other poisonous
gas. If sed for TWA measuring purposes the Scout does NOT replace a fixed
mounted CO2 sensor.
First Start and Charging
First start: The Scout is delivered in “Deep- SleepMode”.
To start the Scout for the firsttime, shortly connect it to a USB charger
with theenclosed able. The App shows the battery charging status. Charging:
When charging the cout, the LED flashes quickly red and green. When the Scout
is fully charged, the LED turns green. When starting the Scout; if the LED on
the Scout lights green followed by a short red blink and then goes dark, the
battery needs to be charged. Do not use the Scout unless fully charged.
Low battery warning: Low battery status is indicated with a blinking
green LED and a beeping buzzer. Charge only within 0-45°C / 32-113°F
temperature. Deep-Sleep- ode is a battery saving mode for long time storage
(more than 2 months). This mode prevents the Scout from being unintentionally
turned on. To enter the Deep-Sleep- ode, urn off the Scout by pressing and
holding the on/off-button until the LED flashes white three times (approx. 6
seconds). In the Deep-Sleep-Mode it is only possible to turn on the Scout by
connecting it to a USB charger.
Connection with Android or iPhone Smartphone
Download the App “LogiCO2-Scout” from App Store or Google Play. Start the App
and the Scout. GREEN LED on the Scout indicates that the Scout is in
operation, but not connected to a smartphone. BLUE LED indicates connection
with a smartphone.
Settings:
In settings, ensure that Bluetooth is activated, In the App click **
(settings symbol) and under Active Alarms ensure that Pre-alarm, High alarm
(STEL), TWA alarm (PEL) and Lost communication are activated.
NOTE! Only use the smartphone App to connect to the Scout. Do not
pair/connect via the smartphones Bluetooth settings.
Android:
Pic.1: Tap on “Scan devices”.
Pic.2: Tap on “LOGICO2-x” to connect. If more than one Scout is within
the smartphones range, they will all be visible in the “Scanning for
devices”-list. To be sure that you connect to your own Scout, tap on “Check”.
If it is “your Scout”, the LED on it will flash blue twice.
Pic.3: Connected. When connected, the LED on the Scout turns blue and the
App will start showing the CO2 concentration.
iPhone:
Pic.4: Tap CONNECT to connect with the Scout.
Pic.5: When connected, the LED on the Scout turns blue and the App will
start showing the CO2 concentration.
IMPORTANT!** Ensure that the volume on the iPhone is on max level.
Connection Trouble
If there are problems connecting the Scout to your smartphone, turn the Scout
off and on to clear its “connection memory”. If there are still problems, turn
your smartphone off and on to reset its Bluetooth communication function.
NOTE! Only use the smartphone App to connect to the Scout. Do not
pair/connect via the smartphones Bluetooth settings.
Logging
It is possible to see graphs of both TWA measurements as well as actual CO2
measurements. Tap on the graph symbol in the upper right corner of the App.
The X-axis represents time and the Y-axis represents the CO2concentrations.
The logging graph will be saved in the phone. Graphs can be sent as csv-files
via e-mail.
Fresh Air Testing
WARNING! Always conduct a fresh air test, and calibrate the Scout if
necessary, prior to each actual Danger Zone testing.
Note: Normal fresh outdoor air has a CO2 concentration of 0,03 to 0,05%
(average 0,04%) depending on different factors, such as: geographical
location, time of season and altitude.
Procedure:
- Start the Scout outside. Choose a place with fresh outdoor air protected from rain. Also avoid sources of high CO2 concentration such as smoke from fire, ventilation exhaust and crowded areas. Avoid breathing on the Scout during the fresh air testing.
- Connect the Scout with the smartphone and ensure that there is a blue LED light.
- Check that the app shows a reading for at least 2 minutes.
- If a fresh air testing indicates CO2 levels between 0.03% and 0.05% proceed with CO2 Danger Zone testing (See section How to Conduct a CO2 Danger Zone Testing below).
- If the Scout shows a CO2 value below 0,03% or higher than 0,05%, you must calibrate the Scout. (See Calibration section below)
Calibration
WARNING!
Do not calibrate the LogiCO2-Scout indoors. Always conduct calibration outside
in fresh air.
Procedure:
- Start the Scout outside. Choose a place with fresh outdoor air protected from rain. Also avoid sources of high CO2 concentration such as smoke from fire, ventilation exhaust and crowded areas. Avoid breathing on the Scout during the calibration.
- Connect the Scout with the smartphone and ensure that there is a blue LED light.
- After two minutes in fresh outdoor air, tap Start CALIBRATE in the upper right corner of the App. The calibration process takes approximately thirty seconds.
- Follow the fresh air calibration instructions in the App.
Android and iPhone: Tap on the Gear in the upper right corner of the App
and then tap on Calibrate.
Follow the fresh air calibration instructions in the App.
Calibration Log
All of the calibrations done by the user will be saved with time and date in
the Scout App. These can be emailed as a csv-file from the app via e-mail.
How to Conduct a CO 2Danger Zone Testing
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Turn on the Scout and connect to a smartphone. Double check that the LED light is blue.
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Conduct a Fresh Air Testing, and calibrate the Scout if testing indicates CO2 values less than 0.03% or above 0.05%.
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Place the Scout unit into the silicone casing, then insert the Scout into the Foam Ball’s hole and make sure that it is in the middle of the ball so that it is protected from all sides. Double check that the blue LED light is still on by looking into one of the holes.
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Ensure that the App shows reading.
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Gently role the Foam Ball into the Danger Zone.
WARNING! Be sure to roll the Foam Ball along the ground and do NOT toss it up in the air. (The range between the Scout and the smartphone can be up to 100 feet. The communication distance can be less depending on structures and other environmental conditions between the Scout and the smartphone). -
Check that there is a reading for at least 30 seconds to ensure reading of CO2 level is completed.
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In case of a Red High Alarm (Dangerous CO2 level warning. CO2 levels at 3% or above): Do NOT enter the Danger Zone. LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY and call 911. Failure to do so can cause bodily harm and death.
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In case of a Pre-Alarm (CO2 levels at 1.5% or above): Open doors and windows as much as possible. Call service to locate the leak. A service technician should only enter the Danger Zone under the supervision of another person.
Dangerously High CO 2 Concentration
When the CO2 concentration is over 3%, the Scouts red LED alarm indicators
will start flashing and audible alarm will activate, the smartphone will start
emitting warning sounds (“Red High Alarm”). The Scout and the smartphone will
emit lower warning sounds at 1,5% CO2 levels (“Pre-Alarm”).
Red High Alarm: Do NOT enter the Danger Zone. Leave the area immediately
and call 911.
Pre-Alarm: Open doors and windows as much as possible. Call service
technician.
IMPORTANT! A service technician should only enter the Danger Zone under
the supervision of another person.
TWA (Time Weighted Average) Monitoring
It is unhealthy for humans to be exposed to more than the Hygienic Limit Value
of CO2 during an 8-hour working day. The Hygienic Limit Value exposure of CO2
over 8 hours/day in the USA and most other countries is 0,5% or 5000 ppm CO2.
Time Weighted Average (TWA) is the average concentration of CO2 over an 8-hour
period. The Scout can be used to measure TWA. When used for this purpose,
always conduct a Fresh Air Testing as described above before use. If needed,
calibrate the Scout according to these instructions. Ensure that fixed mounted
CO2 sensors are installed in accordance with safety regulations. The Scout and
the smartphone will emit warning sounds when TWA exceeds 0,5% or 5000 ppm CO2
(“TWAAlarm”).
In case of a TWA-Alarm: Open doors and the windows as much as possible.
Find the source or the reason for the high CO2 concentration. If not found,
call service. A service technician should only enter the Danger Zone under the
supervision of another person.
WARNING! If used for TWA measuring purposes the Scout does NOT replace a
fixed mounted CO2 sensor.
Technical Specifications
Operating Principle: | Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) |
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Measurement range: | 0-6% volume CO2 |
Battery information:
Powered:| Li-Ion 3,6V, 1150mAh
Operating time:| Approx. 8h
Charging:| With a USB – Micro USB cable to a normal smartphone charger
Charging time:| Approx. 2,5h
LED indications
Green:| Operation, no connected smartphone.
Blue:| Bluetooth communication with smartphone.
Red, blinking:| Battery charging, shown together with green or blue
indication.
Warning levels:| 1,5% and 3% CO2 concentration, 5000 ppm TWA alarm.
Weight:| 75 g / 2.65 oz
Dimension (HxWxD):| 90.6 x 57.1 x 20mm/3.6” x 2.2” x 0.8”
Product features
LogiCO2-Scout Glow
Foam ball
Scan the QR-code below to download the free companion app to the LogiCO 2
Scout
Or search your appstore for the application “LogiCO2-Scout” by LogiCO2
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lirp.co2alarm&hl=en_US&gl=US
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Subject to typographical errors and change without prior notice.
Manufactured by:
LogiCO2 International AB
P.B. 9097
SE-400 92 Gothenburg, Sweden
E-mail: info@logico2.com
Web: www.logico2.com
© 2021-08-11 R4.0 LogiCO2 HFE1100 EN
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