Good fast idle CO result shows you that the cat is healthy, and no hydrocarbons is good news for the engine.
Maybe you have a bit of a leak at the manifold joint which is sucking air in at idle, maybe not. Maybe the tester was yapping and didn't let the revs drop soon enough for the natural idle test, not allowing the CO to drop properly in the allotted time. Who knows. I've had the odd anomalous emissions result which have returned back to the norm the year after.
Either way, I wouldn't worry too much so long as it's running okay, Just make sure servicing is kept up to scratch, give it a good run before the next MOT, and make sure it's hot when it goes in.