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Indoor Air sensors can measure humidity, temperature, Co2 and VOC.

Installation process

  1. Turn on the device

2. Read the device’s QR code with Optimaze Inventory

3. Install the device

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Info

For the installation you need:

  • Optimaze Inventory app in your mobile phone

  • Access to Optimaze Portal

  • Tools for the installation e.g.:

    • Ladder

    • Drill

    • Screws

    • Double-sided tape

Best practices for installing indoor air quality devices

  • Place the device in a central location

  • Avoid placing the sensor to close proximity of windows

  • Place the sensor to apprx. 1,2-1,8m height

  • Most of Co2 indoors is produced by breathing, the CO2 device should not be placed too close to humans

  • Air conditioning, height & volume of the space affect the sensor device

Connected AirWits


Measures

Manufacturer’s website

Connected AirWits Co2

Co2, humidity, temperature

https://www.connectedfinland.fi/en/products/connected-airwits-co2/

Connected AirWits IAQ

VOC, humidity, temperature

https://www.connectedfinland.fi/en/products/connected-airwits-iaq/

Network & Coverage

The devices use Sigfox 0g network, read more about it here.

Check the connectivity of Sigfox network in your location from these websites:

Globally via: https://www.sigfox.com/en/coverage

In Finland via: https://coverage.iniot.fi/

Installation

  1. Scan the QR code or enter the sensor ID manually with Optimaze Inventory






  2. Switch the device on sliding the power switch to position “1”







  3. Install the wall plate to the wall using screws suitable for the wall material. Please note the orientation!







  4. Attach the device to the wall having the pins meeting installation holes in the device. Please note the orientation!

Note

Please note! Avoid placing device closer than 15cm on any metal or magnetic object, electric cables, electric devices or selective glass as this will dramatically reduce radio performance as well as battery life of the device.

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