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Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]
Step 1:
Connect your 'LAAGOM CO2 Monitor and datalogger' to your computer with the supplied cable. Your
computer will automatically indicate when your LAAGOM datalogger is connected. To read out your
LAAGOM datalogger, click on 'choose file' in the top right corner of the dashboard.
Step 2:
Click on choose file and open the folder (LAAGOM) and then select the .csv file named 'DATALOG'.
This file contains all the stored data of the measured air quality. ATTENTION: Do not edit the
'DATALOG' file and upload it directly from the 'LAAGOM' folder.
Press the button 'upload' and the dashboard will be filled with all the measured data. You can now
choose which time period you want to read out by entering the start and end times. You have an
overview of the CO2 level (PPM), temperature (degrees Celsius) and relative humidity (%). The CO2
level for a healthy indoor climate is between 900 and 1500 PPM
Step 3:
For a detailed overview you can choose the display; hours, days, months and years. You also have
the option of adjusting the language setting. This can be found at the top right of the screen. Do you
have any questions about the LAAGOM datalogger? Please contact [email protected]