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- Fixed 78 markdown files (mostly Homey docs) - Total: 666 references fixed (574 + 92 with mixed patterns) - Removed wrong homey-products- prefixes → simple names or homey- prefix - Covers Air-1, MSR-2, MTR-1, PLT-1, TEMP-1, and general Homey docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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docs/homey/products/air1/addons/adding-co2-to-air-1.md

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1\. Unplug your AIR-1 from power and lift the top of the case or "lid".
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2\. Remove the lid completely by grabbing the lid from the other side and gently lifting upwards.
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3\. Hold the PCB and orient it correctly where Apollo (the dog) is facing you in.
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4\. Gently slide the pcb out by sliding it to the left as shown in the images below.
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5\. Flip the PCB over and identify the bottom right corner where the small black mezzanine connector lives. You will see an "X" indicating which corner needs to be lined up with the SCD40 CO<sub>2</sub> sensor. There is an X on the SCD40 sensor's PCB as well, you can see it in the image below but it is slightly cut off on the PCB itself. There is also a "gold dot" in the top left of the SCD40 when oriented properly.
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6\. Gently push the SCD40 CO<sub>2</sub> module onto the black mezzanine connector.
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7\. Gently slide the PCB back into the 3d printed case as shown below.
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8\. Gently push the case back together as shown below.
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9\. Please refer to our [CO<sub>2</sub> calibration guide](https://wiki.apolloautomation.com/products/general/calibrating-and-updating/co2-calibration/ "CO2 Calibration") to calibrate the CO<sub>2</sub> module after installation. This is required for all CO<sub>2</sub> addons purchased from us separately from a product (such as buying it to addon to an existing Apollo device).

docs/homey/products/air1/addons/adding-gpio-header-to-air-1.md

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7\. Flip the AIR-1 PCB over and gently slide it back into the new AIR-1 Lid which came with your GPIO Header addon! Please do not use much force, the PCB should slide in relatively smoothly, with a tiny bit of force needed. There are three channels in the plastic where the PCB slides into!
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9\. You are now done and your AIR-1 is now able to be used with the GPIO Header addon! Here is the pinout image below and <a href="https://wiki.apolloautomation.com/products/air1/examples/how-to-use-the-apollo-gpio-header-to-control-an-led-strip/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here's a great wiki article showing you how to add a small led strip!</a>
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The <a href="https://sensirion.com/products/catalog/SCD40" title="Docmentation on SCD40 CO<sub>2</sub> Sensor!" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow noopener">SCD40 CO<sub>2</sub> sensor</a> has a long lifetime (<a href="https://sensirion.com/media/documents/48C4B7FB/66E05452/CD_DS_SCD4x_Datasheet_D1.pdf" title="scd10 datasheet showing lifetime over 10 years" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer nofollow noopener">over 10 years</a>) but it requires re-calibration after 1-2 years back to a 420 ppm baseline!
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