O2 Innovations pmn manual Maintenance Operations, Recommendations, Standard Maintenance Menu

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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

6.0 Maintenance Operations

 

6.1 Recommendations

 

Instrument calibration should be performed at least once every three months.

 

Field tests using gas concentrations above alarm level should be performed at least monthly or prior to each use for seldom used instruments. For frequently used instruments, field tests should be performed bimonthly to weekly. A field test consists of applying field test or calibration gas and confirming appropriate gas sensor response.

Instruments with sensors installed in the BRH location should remain on charge when not in use to stabilize sensor response.

6.2 Standard Maintenance Menu

The Standard Maintenance menu provides the quickest and simplest access to the most common maintenance procedure, instrument calibration.

To enter the Standard Maintenance menu, press the MENU button repeatedly from the main gas display or Operation menu. Move the asterisk until it is next to the Maintenance Menu line. Press the SELECT button to move to the password entry screen. The password is set to 1270 from the factory. Note the cursor under the first digit. Use the MENU button to increment the digit and the SELECT key to move the cursor to the next digit. Press SELECT when the password has been entered. If proper password is not entered, INVALID PASSWORD is displayed and the instrument returns to Operation menu.

SELECT

Date/Time/Batt

Alarm Values

*Maintenance Menu

Return to Main displ

Example: Display, Password to

Enter Maintenance Menu

Enter Password

to access

STD MAINTENANCE MENU

1270

Once in the Standard Maintenance menu, the options are to enter the Calibration menu or exit. Press the SELECT button to enter the Calibration Menu.

*Calibrate Exit

Example: Display of Maintenance Menu

6.3Calibration

6.3.1Calibration Menu

Calibration is the process of aligning the instrument electronics to the installed sensors, making the instrument read accurately. It consists of a zero reading which tells the instrument what it should read in fresh air, and a span reading which tells the instrument what it should read in the presence of its target gas.

Instruments configured for the combination of gases CO/H2S/O2/Mth, sensors may be calibrated all at once with multi-component gas. All other configurations, calibration must be performed for each sensor individually. See section 7.0 for ENMET part numbers of available calibration gas.

To initiate a calibration procedure, move the asterisk to the appropriate location using the MENU button. Press the SELECT button to choose the calibration procedure. If N/A appears next to a sensor then that sensor is not installed in the instrument and calibration is not possible.

NOTE: The calibration procedure may be aborted by pressing the MENU button anytime during the process.

NOTE: If a sensor is installed in the BRH location, the instrument display may show BRH, HS+, CO+, Tol, or similar. It will always appear above the O2/CO/H2S/Mth combination calibration. The instrument must be on charge over night prior to calibration or field test.

CALIBRATION MENU BRH *O2/CO/H2S/Mth Individual Sensors

SELECT

Example: Display of Calibration Menu

CAL: O2/CO/H2S/Mth Apply CLEAN AIR SEL: frwd MENU:Exit

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Contents Enmet Corporation Target SeriesTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Regarding Damaged Shipments UnpackTarget Features Horn ON/OFF Button Select Button Menu Button Gasket Visual Alarms Display Charging PortTurning the Instrument On and Off Example Power Down DisplayInstrument Operation Locations and Data loggingCharging the Battery Example Display, Battery ChargingExample Display, Charging Complete STEL/TWA Alarms Battery LifeAlarms Instantaneous Gas AlarmPop-Up Menu Example Pop-Up MenuExample Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu Example Display of Calibration Status Programmed Flammable Gas CoefficientsExample Display, Combustible Gas Internal Sampling Pump Example Display, Internal Pump StatusExample Display of Alarm Values Date/Time/Battery InformationExample Display of Date, Time, Battery Level Alarms ValuesMin/Max Values TWA ValuesStel Values Calibration Maintenance OperationsStandard Maintenance Menu RecommendationsApplying Span Gas Zero AdjustCalibration Adapter, Reactive Gases Calibration Adapter, BRH 04834-002Example Display of BRH Calibration Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 4.94 versionExample Display of Advanced Maintenance Menu Example Display of Advanced Calibration MenuExample Display of Set Alarm Menu Example Display while Setting Clock and Chirp intervalExample Display Changing Password Set Operation Menu Example Display Setting Battery TypeSet Battery Type Example Display of Set Operation Menu4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version 4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms4a.1 Calibration 4a.4 Internal Pump Calibration 4a.3 Enable SensorsPCB Replacing Battery PackRemove shorting clip Replacing SensorsEnmet Part No Description Instrument InformationElement Specification Target SpecificationsDefault Alarm and Configurations Default AlarmDefault Configuration Flow Diagrams Target Menu Quick ReferenceBasic Operation Menu Enter any calibration procedure from above Advanced Operation Menu BRH Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version Symptom Possible Cause Action TroubleshootingWarranty PO Box Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, Michigan 734.761.1270 Fax Returning an Instrument for RepairRepair Return Form