SONOFF SAWF-08P

SONOFF AirGuard CO2 Smart Indoor Air Quality Monitor

Model: SAWF-08P | Brand: SONOFF

1. Kupu Whakataki

The SONOFF AirGuard CO2 Smart Indoor Air Quality Monitor (Model: SAWF-08P) is designed to provide real-time monitoring of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, temperature, and humidity in your indoor environment. This device supports Matter compatibility, allowing seamless integration with various smart home platforms. It features a high-accuracy NDIR sensor for reliable readings and a triple-alert system to notify you of significant changes in air quality. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance of your AirGuard CO2 monitor.

SONOFF AirGuard CO2 Smart Indoor Air Quality Monitor displaying CO2, temperature, and humidity

Image: The SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor showing its display with CO2, temperature, and humidity readings.

2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, me whakarite nga mea katoa e whai ake nei:

  • SONOFF AirGuard CO2 Monitor (SAWF-08P)
  • USB-C taura
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (Arahi Timata Tere)

Note: A USB-A power adapter is required but not included in the package.

Contents of the SONOFF AirGuard CO2 package including the monitor, USB-C cable, and user manual

Image: The SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor, USB-C cable, and user manual laid out from the box.

Ataata Wetewete pouaka

Video: A detailed unboxing of the SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor, showing all included components and initial handling.

3. Hua Neke Atuview

Nga waahanga matua

  • Mahinga Hototahi: Seamlessly integrates with smart home platforms like Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, and Home Assistant.
  • High Accuracy & Fast Response: Equipped with a built-in NDIR sensor, providing ±(50ppm + 5%) accuracy for CO2 (400–5000ppm) with data updates every 5 seconds.
  • All-in-One Air Quality Display: Monitors and displays CO2, temperature, and humidity simultaneously on a 3.73-inch screen.
  • Triple-Alert System: Notifies users via sound alarm, multi-color LED indicator, and app alerts when CO2, temperature, or humidity thresholds are exceeded.
  • Year-Long Data Tracking & Export: Access up to 12 months of historical data with graphical charts in the app, allowing for deeper analysis and informed decisions.
  • Mana Reo: Check CO2 levels using simple voice commands through Siri or Google Assistant.
Diagram showing Matter compatibility with various smart home ecosystems, 3-in-1 monitoring, historical data record, sound and light alarm, voice query, and air quality tips.

Whakaahua: Ka mutuview of the monitor's features including Matter compatibility, 3-in-1 monitoring, data logging, and alert systems.

Close-up of the NDIR sensor inside the SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor, highlighting high accuracy and fast response.

Whakaahua: Roto view of the monitor emphasizing the NDIR sensor for high accuracy and fast response.

The SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor displaying CO2 concentration, temperature, and humidity on its 3.73-inch screen.

Image: The monitor's 3.73-inch display showing real-time CO2, temperature, and humidity readings.

Illustration of the triple-alert system with sound alarm, dimmable indicator light (green for safe, yellow for cautionary, red for unhealthy), and app notifications.

Image: Visual representation of the three customizable alert methods: sound, LED indicator, and app notifications.

Whakaaturanga kua mutuview table showing compatibility with eWeLink, Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, Home Assistant, and SmartThings for CO2, temperature, humidity, and voice control.

Image: A table summarizing the feature compatibility across different smart home platforms.

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Te Whakakaha

  1. Connect the provided USB-C cable to the port on the back of the AirGuard CO2 monitor.
  2. Plug the other end of the USB-C cable into a compatible USB-A power adapter (not included).
  3. The device will power on automatically and begin displaying readings.

4.2 App Pairing and Matter Integration

To integrate your AirGuard CO2 monitor with your smart home system, follow these steps:

  1. Me whakarite kei te hono tō waea atamai ki tētahi whatunga Wi-Fi 2.4GHz.
  2. Download and open the eWeLink app (or your preferred Matter-compatible smart home app like Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, or SmartThings).
  3. On the AirGuard CO2 monitor, long-press the Wi-Fi button (labeled with a Wi-Fi icon) until the icon starts flashing, indicating pairing mode.
  4. In your smart home app, select the option to add a new device. You may need to scan the QR code located on the back of the AirGuard CO2 monitor.
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts in the app to complete the pairing process and connect the device to your Wi-Fi network.

How-to Video for Setup

Video: A step-by-step guide on how to set up and pair the SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor with your smart home system.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Reading Values

The large display on the front of the AirGuard CO2 monitor shows the current CO2 concentration in parts per million (ppm), temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, and relative humidity percentage. The multi-color LED indicator on the top provides a quick visual cue of the air quality status (e.g., green for good, yellow for moderate, red for poor).

5.2 Menu Mode Operation (Local Control)

If you prefer not to use the app, or for quick adjustments, you can operate the device directly using the buttons on the top:

  • Entering Menu Mode: Short-press the Setting button (middle button) until the "temperature unit" starts flashing. This indicates you have entered Menu Mode.
  • Switching Editable Parameters: While in Menu Mode, short-press the Setting button to cycle through the available parameters for adjustment. The currently selected parameter will flash.
  • Whakawhiti Wae Pawera: When the temperature unit is flashing, short-press the "+" or "-" buttons to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).
  • Te Whakatairanga Pamahana: When the temperature value is flashing, short-press the "+" or "-" buttons to manually calibrate the temperature.
  • Whakariterite Haumākū: When the humidity value is flashing, short-press the "+" or "-" buttons to manually calibrate the humidity.
  • Exiting Menu Mode: If there is no button operation for 3 seconds, the device will automatically save the current settings and exit Menu Mode. Alternatively, you can short-press the Setting button again after cycling through all available parameters to exit.

5.3 Tautuhinga Whakaoho

The AirGuard CO2 monitor features an audible buzzer and an indicator light for alerts:

  • Whakawhiti Buzzer: When the buzzer is off, short-press the buzzer button (rightmost button) to turn it on or off. If the buzzer goes off, short-press once to silence it for 30 minutes. Short-press again to turn it off completely.
  • Indicator Light Switch: Long-press the buzzer button for 3 seconds to turn the indicator light on or off.

6. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
TauiraSAWF-08P
Hunga Hua2.76 x 4.06 x 1.02 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi6.7 hekere
CO2 Detection Range400–5000ppm
CO2 Tika±(50ppm + 5%)
Te Awhe Tirohanga Pawera0–50°C / 32–122°F
Te Tikanga o te Pamahana±0.5°C; ±1°F
Awhe Rapunga Haumākū5–95% RH, kore-condensing
Te tika o te haumākū±3%
Hononga AhokoreIEEE 802.11 b / g / n 2.4GHz
Whakauru5V === 1A (Type-C)
Te Hototahi Whare AtaataMatter, Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, SmartThings, Home Assistant
Nga Pikohiko e hiahiatia anaNo (Powered via USB-C)
Diagram showing the dimensions and detailed specifications of the SONOFF AirGuard CO2 monitor.

Image: Detailed technical specifications and physical dimensions of the AirGuard CO2 monitor.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu maeneene, maroke hei horoi i te taputapu. Kaua e whakamahia nga kai horoi wai, aerosol ranei.
  • Turanga: Place the monitor in an area with good air circulation, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or areas with high humidity to ensure accurate readings. Avoid placing it near vents or windows where drafts might affect readings.
  • Whakahōu Firmware: Regularly check the eWeLink app for firmware updates to ensure optimal performance and access to new features.

8. Te Raru

  • Nga Panui Heke:
    • Ensure the device is placed in an appropriate location, away from direct air currents, heat sources, or areas with concentrated CO2 (e.g., directly above a person's breathing zone).
    • Perform a manual calibration for temperature and humidity via the Menu Mode if you suspect inaccuracies. For CO2, expose the device to fresh outdoor air (around 400ppm) for a period to allow for self-calibration.
  • Kaore te Pūrere i te hiko:
    • Verify the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the monitor and the power adapter.
    • Ensure the USB-A power adapter is functional and providing 5V/1A output.
  • Nga Take Hononga Wi-Fi:
    • Confirm your Wi-Fi network is 2.4GHz. The device does not support 5GHz networks.
    • Me whakarite kei roto te pūrere i te whānuitanga o tō pouara Wi-Fi.
    • Re-enter pairing mode on the device and attempt to pair again through the app.
  • Taupānga Kaore e Whakaatu Raraunga:
    • Check if the device is connected to Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi icon on display should be solid).
    • Me whakarite he hononga ipurangi kaha to waea atamai.
    • Restart the app or the device.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The SONOFF AirGuard CO2 Smart Indoor Air Quality Monitor comes with a E rua tau te whakamana. For any technical assistance, product inquiries, or warranty claims, please contact SONOFF customer support:

  • Imeera Tautoko Kaihoko: tautoko@itead.cc
  • Kaupapa Whakahoki: 30-day refund/replacement policy through Amazon.

10. Nga korero haumaru

  • Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te wera nui, te ra tika, te makuku nui ranei.
  • Tiakina te taputapu mai i te wai me etahi atu wai.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika rānei i te taputapu māu ake. Tukuna atu ki ngā kaimahi whai tohu mō te mahi tiaki.
  • Use only the specified power input (5V/1A) to avoid damage.
  • Ko te tikanga tenei taputapu mo roto anake.