Maintaining The Product; Checking Instrument Status; Instrument Settings | Sensor Diagnosis; Error List - TESTO 330i Instruction Manual

Flue gas measuring instrument
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7 Maintaining the product

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Maintaining the product
7.1.

Checking instrument status

7.1.1.

| Instrument settings | Sensor diagnosis

The current status of the sensors can be displayed.
To change expended sensors, see Replacing sensors , page 33.
7.1.2.

| Error list

Instrument errors that have not yet been rectified can be displayed.
7.2.

Cleaning the measuring instrument

> If the housing of the measuring instrument is dirty, clean it with
a damp cloth.
7.3.

Draining the condensate container

The fill level of the condensate container can be read from the
markings. Hold the instrument horizontally or vertically to check the
fill level.
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Use distilled water, or alternatively mild solvents such as
isopropanol to clean the flue gas analyzer. If using
isopropanol, please refer to the instruction leaflet for the
product. Isopropanol fumes have a slight narcotic effect,
and typically cause irritation of the eyes and sensitive
mucous membranes. When using it, please ensure that
there is adequate ventilation.
Do not store any objects that have come into contact with
solvents and/or degreasers (e.g. isopropanol) in the case.
Evaporating or leaking solvents and/or degreasers may
cause damage to the instrument and to the sensors.
The use of strong or harsh alcohol or brake cleaner can
result in damage to the instrument.
The condensate consists of a weak mix of acids. Avoid skin
contact. Make sure that the condensate does not run over
the housing.

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