IMR IX 176 Manual

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IMR IX 176
Ambient Gas Detectors
IMR
ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.
3634 Central Ave.
St. Petersburg, FL 33782
Phone: 727-328-2818
E-Mail: Info@imrusa.com

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  • Page 1 IMR IX 176 Ambient Gas Detectors ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC. 3634 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, FL 33782 Phone: 727-328-2818 E-Mail: Info@imrusa.com...
  • Page 2 1 | P a g e IMR IX 176 IMR ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2 | P a g e IMR IX 176 Contents NOTICE: ..............................3 INTRODUCTION ............................3 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ....................... 4 1.1. FEATURES ..........................4 1.2. SPECIFICATIONS ........................4 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ......................4 2.1. STRUCTRUE ..........................4 2.2. SCREEN DISPLAY CONTENT ......................5 2.3.
  • Page 4: Notice

    3 | P a g e IMR IX 176 NOTICE: To avoid personal safety injury, Instrument damage and potential dangerous accident; do not use the product before reading this manual. INTRODUCTION IX176 portable single gas detector (intrinsically safe) can make continuous detection to combustible and toxic gases.
  • Page 5: Features And Specifications

    4 | P a g e IMR IX 176 1. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS 1.1. FEATURES  IX176 portable single gas detector (intrinsically safe) can make continuous detection to combustible and toxic gases.  It is suitable for combustible and toxic gas leakage detection in underground pipe or mines, and keeps the workers safe, prevents the facilities from being destroyed.
  • Page 6: Screen Display Content

    5 | P a g e IMR IX 176 2.2. SCREEN DISPLAY CONTENT Note: Data uploading function is only available only when the product you bought has this function. 2.3. BUTTONS FUNCTIONS IMR ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    6 | P a g e IMR IX 176 Note: ① Password is needed when this operation does. ② Only the detector for toxic gas has this function. ③ Only O2 sensor has maximum and minimum level. 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...
  • Page 8: Menue Options

    7 | P a g e IMR IX 176  Turn off the detector . The screen will display “OFF” and the buzzer gives beep sound. After 3 Keep holding seconds, when it displays the following figure on the screen, loosen the “...
  • Page 9 8 | P a g e IMR IX 176 Note: ① this function can be available only when the product you bought has the function of data communication. After entering into each item, press to change options, press to confirm, press exit without saving.
  • Page 10 9 | P a g e IMR IX 176 ① It can vibrate only when the vibration item is open. Note: ② It is only available for combustible gas. IMR ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.
  • Page 11: Calibration And Alarm Levels Adjustments

    10 | P a g e IMR IX 176 When alarming continuously, you can press to turn off the audible alarm and vibration, while the are flashing.  To check the device status, Press , the LCD will display Temperature, time, STEL & TWA levels①, maxium level and minimum level②.
  • Page 12 11 | P a g e IMR IX 176 Only the password is correct can the detector enters into the zero calibration mode. Note: As all the parameters of this mode may endanger the safety of the operator, so please make the operation carefully Within 10s after indicating inputting the password, if there is no operation or the password is wrong, the detector will be deactivated.
  • Page 13: Battery Charging

    12 | P a g e IMR IX 176  At this time, please cover the gas response hole with the calibration cap, open the gas valve to adjust the flux as 120mL/min. Within 30 seconds, if the detector detects the calibration gas, the detector will start up the calibration date analysis procedure by itself.
  • Page 14: Data Uploading

    13 | P a g e IMR IX 176 Note: You can’t activate the detector when is being charged in the status of power off. In order to avoid fire or explosion, please do not charge the detector when it is working in the spot.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting Guide

    14 | P a g e IMR IX 176 9. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IMR ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT, INC.
  • Page 16: Operation Notices

    15 | P a g e IMR IX 176 OPERATION NOTICES Prevent the detector from falling down high places or serious vibration. When there is interferential high-concentration gas, the detector may not work normally. Please operate and handle in strict accordance with the introduction, otherwise the result may be incorrect or you may destroy the detector.

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