USER MANUAL

TRANSMISSION RISK AIR MONITOR

Model: HTRAM

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EURO-GAS:

Management Services Ltd.

Churston Farm, Churston Ferrers, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 0JJ

United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1803 844414

Fax: +44 (0)1803 844424

Email: sales@euro-gasman.com

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USER MANUAL FOR THE HONEYWELL TRANSMISSION RISK AIR MONITOR

PACKING LIST

Standard package includes:

ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE

OPERATION

  1. The HTRAM is a desktop or wall-mounted device. It is recommended to keep it plugged-in as it is powered by the external USB charger. A rechargeable battery inside supplies power for up to 10 hours; keeping the device plugged-in conserves battery life.
  2. Device On/Off: When the device is OFF, push and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it on. The device will show information on the screen. After an initial process (approximately 1 minute), the device enters normal status and displays readings. When the device is ON, push and hold the top button for 3 seconds to turn it OFF.
  3. On the App, click the [Add New icon] to add an air monitor device. (See Figures 1-2)
  4. Confirm the device is ready for pairing: Look for the [Bluetooth icon blinking]. Ensure the device's Bluetooth icon is blinking on the screen. (See Figure 2)
  5. If two or more devices' Bluetooth are activated, use the serial number to identify which device is to be paired. The serial number is on the back of the device.
  6. Click the [Connect icon] to pair with the device.
  7. The app will display a window requesting the user to input the PIN CODE shown on the device's screen.
  8. Input the 6-digit PIN CODE, then click Connect.
  9. When the Bluetooth icon on the device's screen stops blinking, pairing is complete.

Placement Recommendation: Monitors should be placed in the center of activity areas, close to breathing height (approx. 1.5 m, depending on room occupants' height or age), out of direct sunlight, and not directly near induction units, floor fans, or heaters. In organizational settings (e.g., schools, restaurants), physically protect the device by placing a lock on the enclosure and enabling only authenticated access. Ensure only authorized personnel have the required keys to access the devices.

USER INTERFACE

A diagram shows the device's user interface, including:

SYMBOL

SymbolFunction
[Bluetooth icon]Bluetooth™ icon
[Battery icon]Battery capacity level
[USB icon]USB power input, icon will show on screen
HVAT RISKHVAT* risk level: low, medium, high
400 CO2 PPMCO2 concentration reading
18°CTemperature reading, °C or °F
54%RHHumidity reading
--For the first use/power on, the device will initially show "--" for approximately 1 minute.

*HVAT Risk indicates the potential risk level of the room, with Honeywell algorithms using CO2 levels and user settings that account for human activity levels in an indoor area.

QUICK START GUIDE

  1. Step 1. Make sure you have everything, then charge the device.
    • Verify all components were in the box. If any are missing, contact the company from which the device was purchased. Components include: Air Monitor, USB Cable, User Manual.
    • Connect the microUSB end to the device and the USB connector to a power adapter or computer. Keep plugged-in until fully charged.
    • Ensure the working environment supports Bluetooth™ and internet access, and that a user-supplied smartphone with Apple® iOS® or Android™ is available.
  2. Step 2. Power up the device, download the app and complete the setup:
    • Remove the protective film from the monitor display.
    • Turn on the Transmission Risk Air Monitor by pressing and holding the "Start" button on the top for five seconds.
    • Use a smartphone to download the Honeywell air monitor app (App name: Transmission Risk Air Monitor). Download directly from the Apple™ or Google™ stores, or by scanning the appropriate QR code shown below if your phone has a scanning app or embedded capability.
    • Launch the app. Then, complete the connection and setup by following the Bluetooth pairing process.

HOW TO PAIR YOUR DEVICE

  1. Open the App and enable mobile Bluetooth™ in the device's Settings/Bluetooth.
  2. Double click the device button. The Bluetooth icon on the device's screen will appear and blink, waiting for pairing. Note: The button must be pushed to enable the device's Bluetooth. The Bluetooth icon will blink for one minute, and Bluetooth will shut down if no connection is found. Double click the button again to enable the device's Bluetooth option.

Figure 1 & 2 Description: These figures show the mobile app interface for managing devices. Figure 1 displays the "Devices" screen with an option to "Add New" device. Figure 2 illustrates the pairing process, showing the Bluetooth icon blinking on the device screen.

DEVICE INDICATION AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

DEVICE INDICATIONGREENYELLOWRED
ConditionsLikely low airborne transmission riskLikely medium airborne transmission riskLikely high airborne transmission risk
Recommended Action-- Open windows
- Turn on HVAC fan
- Additional actions as needed
- Ventilate room immediately
- Reduce activities
- Move out of room until light changes to green
- Additional actions as needed
Alarm-One beepTwo beeps

SCENARIO SELECTION

The device has three pre-programmed scenario settings based on low/medium/high activity levels:

The default setting is the low activity setting with the alarm threshold of 800 ppm for medium and 1100 ppm for high. Please refer to the table below for details and to check the alarm threshold settings for each activity-based setting.

SCENARIO ALARM THRESHOLD

HVAT Risk LevelLow ActivityMedium ActivityHigh Activity
Low (no Alarm) (CO2-ppm)<800<700<600
Medium Alarm (CO2-ppm)800700600
High Alarm (CO2-ppm)11001000800

Click [+Add to create user-defined scenario]. Refer to the customized scenario example (Figure 4). Note: User- generated settings may not detect CO2 as accurately.

Figure 3 Description: This figure shows the mobile app screen for "Select alarm setting for rooms," allowing users to choose between Low Activity, Medium Activity, and High Activity settings.

Figure 4 Description: This figure shows the mobile app screen for "Customize" settings, where users can create user-defined scenarios for alarm thresholds.

DATA HISTORY

  1. To review the device's data history, click the "Data History" tab on the mobile app. (Figure 5)
  2. Figure 5 shows tabs for switching among CO2, temperature, and humidity to view the device's history. Data can be viewed by day, week, or month.
  3. The device's maximum data storage is approximately 90 days. It will only keep the most recent 90 days worth of data.

Figure 5 Description: This figure displays the mobile app's "Data History" screen. It shows tabs for Day, Week, and Month, and includes graphs illustrating historical CO2, Temperature, and Humidity readings.

DEVICE DEFAULT SETTINGS

Figure 6 Description: This figure shows the mobile app's "Settings" screen, detailing options for temperature units, alarm sound, and display settings.

HTRAM SPECIFICATIONS

CHARACTERISTICSPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER
Dimensions (H × W × D)80 mm × 80 mm × 22 mm [3.1 in × 3.1 in × 0.87 in]
Weight140g
Housing materialsAluminum alloy
DisplayTFT
Input voltage5 V
Input current1 A
BatteryLithium-ion rechargeable battery 10-hour battery time
Battery capacity2,600 mAh
Operating temperature and humidity0°C to 40°C, 0% RH to 90% RH
USB portMicro USB

*The Honeywell Transmission Risk Air Monitor (HTRAM) analyzes specific air quality conditions and alerts the user when conditions are present that may increase risk of potential exposure to airborne viral transmission. It does not prevent or reduce virus transmission nor mitigate viruses that may be present, nor does it detect or warn against the presence of any virus, including but not limited to COVID-19. The HTRAM does not repel or destroy any microorganism, viruses, bacteria, or germs.

WARRANTY

DISPOSAL

This product contains a lithium-ion battery and aluminum alloy materials. Upon receipt of the product, the customer is responsible for proper use, transport, storage, and disposal of the product based on the battery and material type, including but not limited to applicable governmental requirements for proper disposal.

CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

[CE mark]

SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby, Honeywell Analytics Inc. declare that the radio equipment type HTRAM-V1-W is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available on request.

RECHARGEABLE LI-ION BATTERY

WARNING: TO PREVENT INJURY, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, PUNCTURE, CRUSH, HEAT, OR BURN.

Use the authorized charger only. Never disassemble by yourself. Never short-circuit the battery. Dispose of the battery properly. Exposing the battery to an open flame could cause an explosion.

Strangulation HAZARD:

Children have STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord out of reach of children (more than 3 ft (1m) away). Do not use with an extension cord.

ATTENTION

INSTRUCTIONS IN OTHER LANGUAGES

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Models: HTRAM-V1-W, Transmission Risk Air Monitor

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