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ENMET Corporation
PO Box 979
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0979
RECON
Manual
Manual Part Number
80006-018
MCN-440, 08/23/10

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  • Page 1 ENMET Corporation PO Box 979 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0979 RECON Manual Manual Part Number 80006-018 MCN-440, 08/23/10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................1 1.1 U ....................................1 NPACK 1.2 C ..................................1 HECK RDER 1.3 S ................................1 ERIAL UMBERS 2.0 FEATURES ..................................2 2.1 R ................................2 ECON EATURES 3.0 DESCRIPTION OF PUSHBUTTONS ..........................3 4.0 OPERATION ..................................4 4.1 A RECON .............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    If there are accessories on the order, ascertain that they are present. Check the contents of calibration kits. Notify ENMET customer service personnel of any discrepancy immediately. 1.3 Serial Numbers Each RECON is serialized. These numbers are on tags on the equipment and are on record in an ENMET database.
  • Page 4: Features

    ENMET Corporation ECON 2.0 Features 2.1 R Features ECON See Figure 1 for location of features: EATURE ESCRIPTION Visual Alarms Red indicators clearly visible on 3 sides and located at the top of the RECON LED’s activate when alarm thresholds are exceeded...
  • Page 5: Description Of Pushbuttons

    ENMET Corporation ECON LCD, D ISPLAY UMBER UNCTION Battery Lock sound vibration Alarming conditions Warning or the maximum level numeric value Error Not Used Clock Zero calibration Calibration point or calibration status Not Used Set-up of the parameters Indication of the gas concentration units Figure 2: RECON Display 3.0 Description of Pushbuttons...
  • Page 6: Operation

    ENMET Corporation ECON 4.0 Operation 4.1 Activation of the RECON To activate the detector, press the P button and hold for 3 seconds. OWER The detector begins a self test sequence, example listed below Display Test The LCD displays all of the screen elements.
  • Page 7: Checking Recon Status

    ENMET Corporation ECON 4.3 Checking RECON Status To activate the detector, press the P button and hold for 3 seconds. OWER When the RECON has finished its start up sequence. Press UP and S buttons at the same time, the display will indicate Temp., time, STEL &...
  • Page 8: Alarms

    ENMET Corporation ECON 4.5 Alarms When alarming continuously, you can press S button to turn off the audible alarm and vibration when the are flashing. The following table describes RECON alarms and shows examples of display for each alarm. Alarm Type...
  • Page 9: Automatic Zero Calibration

    ENMET Corporation ECON Time error In this condition, the device will try to renovate it by itself. If succeeded, after start-up, it enters into the menu of time set up. Please set up the time according to the local time. If failed, the device will turn off.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Of The Recon

    ENMET Corporation ECON 5.0 Maintenance of the RECON To maintain proper battery function and life the Recon should be operated once a week for 6 to 8 hours and then placed on charge see Section 5.3 The RECON maintenacne section allows access to Zero, Calibration, Calibration target gas and alarm point adjustment menus.
  • Page 11: Calibration Point Adjustment

    ENMET Corporation ECON 5.1.3 Calibration Point Adjustment In this mode, display is the last concentration of gas used to calibrate the instrument. Press UP or Down button to modify the display. : Not used with Recon Oxygen units : 20.9% Oxygen is the only calibration level to be used with Recon Oxygen units...
  • Page 12: Alarm Levels Adjustment Of The Recon

    Sensor life in the RECON is typically: 2 years for Carbon Monoxide & Hydrogen Sulfide and 1year for Oxygen and Combustible. The sensor needs to be replaced when the RECON can no longer be calibrated or if the sensor becomes erratic. Contact ENMET for sensor replacement information. Table1: RECON Factory Set Parameters Model...
  • Page 13: Specifications And Troubleshooting Tips

    ALFUNCTION OSSIBLE EASONS OLUTIONS low voltage Charge Battery Unable to Turn on the detector Detector Fault Contact ENMET Corporation Circuit malfunction Contact ENMET Corporation Exhausted Sensor Replace Sensor No reaction to the tested gas Circuit malfunction Contact ENMET Corporation Exhausted sensor...
  • Page 14: Warranty

    ENMET shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the improper use of the product. The purchaser indemnifies and saves harmless the company with respect to any loss or damages that may arise through the use by the purchaser or others of this equipment.
  • Page 15 734.761.1270 Fax 734.761.3220 Returning an Instrument for Repair ENMET instruments may be returned to the factory or any one of our Field Service Centers for regular repair service or calibration. The ENMET Repair Department and Field Service Centers also perform warranty service work.
  • Page 16 K UPS Account number: ________________________ K Federal Express: K Ground K Express Saver K P-1 K Standard K 2-Day Air K FedEx Account number: ________________________ Would you like ENMET to insure the return shipment? K No K Yes Insurance Amount: $_________________...

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