I am looking for a tablet which I can use at work. The main function will be for me to write notes and have it translated to typed text (handwriting recognition feature). I will go online with it, but not to download music or videos. Which would you recommend?
Depending on what kind of heat you have - gas, oil, heat pump, etc. You have a CO sensor, so I assume you have gas or oil), you can get a funky smell the first firing of the season. No matter what kind of heat you have, the smell should go away shortly. A heat exchanger of a fossil fuel furnace usually gives off an off odor when first run after being off a long time. Dust, etc., burns off, the steel gives off a slight odor. Keep the CO sensor on but the smell should go away.
note to answerer 1, putting it in your gas won't go through throttle body, it goes through injectors into the intake runner, into the combustion chamer. note to questioner. if you have to ask, chances are you're gonna screw it up. just kiddingkinda take off the black boot connecting the air box to the throttle body. start the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. spray the seafoam into the throttle body slowly, opening the throttle plate slightly to increase rpm steadily. repeat until bottle is empty. don't spray so much that it comes back out and gets everywhere. don't spray so much that the engine boggs down and stalls, but don't spray too little to where it takes 45 minutes to empty the can. afterwards, take it out on the highway because it will blow smoke out the tail end. please, above all, make sure you have adequate ventelation, do it outside, and practice the normal safety precautions, gloves and goggles, to prevent harsh chemical reations with skin and eyes.