Using The Four Function Buttons - Kane 456 Manual

Flue gas analyser with direct co2 measurement
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3. USING THE FOUR FUNCTION BUTTONS:

Switching ON
Rotate the dial to the mode you want to use before switching on.
the Analyser
This may eliminate the need for a full countdown in some of the
modes and save you time.
Press
done in fresh air to ensure that the analyser auto calibrates its
sensors properly.
When switched on, the analyser beeps and briefly displays
software version, date and time. Its bottom line counts down until
the sensors are ready to use. If the analyser will not auto calibrate,
its sensors need to be replaced or recalibrated by an authorised
repair centre.
If an inlet temperature probe (optional) is connected into the T2
socket during its countdown, the measured temperature from the
inlet probe will be used as the inlet temperature.
If an inlet temperature probe is not connected to the analyser
during countdown the measured temperature from the flue probe
will be used as the inlet temperature.
If neither probe is connected during countdown the analyser's
internal ambient temperature will be used as the inlet temperature.
Press
Switching OFF
OFF. The display counts down from 30 or less with the pump on to
the Analyser
clear the sensors with fresh air – If the probe is still connected,
make sure analyser and probe are in fresh air.
Press
to making measurements.
Note: The analyser will not switch off unless the CO
reading is below 40ppm.
Torch Light
Press
NOTE: Use of the torch light significantly increases the
current drain on the batteries.
/
button to switch the unit ON. This must be
/
& hold for 2 seconds to switch the analyser
/
if you want to stop the countdown and return
/
to switch the torch light on and off.
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