I don't see a reset button at all on mine or yours. There is nothing there but a tiny hole where the instructions indicate a Number 8. There's nothing there. How do you reset?
@@jayminpatel1948 No. There are little nubs for standoffs at the corners that barely keeps them elevated off the table. I have three of them and I just leave them sticking off the edge of a table or shelf so that area isn’t blocked at all. It has to give a more accurate measurement being exposed to open air than a solid surface 1 mm below the openings.
Our measurements are Bg/m³. Your measurement of 4 being bad is equal to our 200 Bg/m³ being the same level of alarm. So, you being 0.5/4 is only 1/8th the danger level. Be happy with your results. Where I live, we can see 100/200 Bg/m³. (Which would be 2 on your scale). That is 50% of the critical level for concern. 😬
1 pCi/l (pico Curie per liter) equals to 37Bq/m^3 (Becquerel per cubical meter). There is no difference between the two units besides that the first one is used in America (plus few other countries) and the other one in Europe (plus many more countries) 100 to 200 Bq/m^3 equals to 2.7 to 5.4 pCi/l
I don't see a reset button at all on mine or yours. There is nothing there but a tiny hole where the instructions indicate a Number 8. There's nothing there. How do you reset?
So the circle of holes on the back of the unit don’t need to be exposed to the air? If you sit it flat on a shelf it’s blocking the holes.
Did you happen to find an answer?
@@jayminpatel1948 No. There are little nubs for standoffs at the corners that barely keeps them elevated off the table. I have three of them and I just leave them sticking off the edge of a table or shelf so that area isn’t blocked at all. It has to give a more accurate measurement being exposed to open air than a solid surface 1 mm below the openings.
I came here for the same question
What is the mode setting for on the back of device? Ty
Thanks for the review of this product.
Thank u for information
Not so fun fact: granite countertops can also emit radon.
You’re getting 0.51?? While the rest of us are dying of Radon poisoning…
Our measurements are Bg/m³. Your measurement of 4 being bad is equal to our 200 Bg/m³ being the same level of alarm.
So, you being 0.5/4 is only 1/8th the danger level. Be happy with your results.
Where I live, we can see 100/200 Bg/m³. (Which would be 2 on your scale). That is 50% of the critical level for concern. 😬
1 pCi/l (pico Curie per liter) equals to 37Bq/m^3 (Becquerel per cubical meter).
There is no difference between the two units besides that the first one is used in America (plus few other countries) and the other one in Europe (plus many more countries)
100 to 200 Bq/m^3 equals to 2.7 to 5.4 pCi/l
Colorado has terrible radon.
Deutsch = German, not Dutch
I just bought this one for .50 cents
Where? A yard sale?