Quick Operation Guide / Prise en main rapide Switch On / Mise en marche Backlight On / Rétro-éclairage de l’écran Reset / Remise à zéro Manual Datalog / Sauvegarde manuelle Pump / M/A pompe Self Test / Auto Test...
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Alarms / Alarmes gaz Alarm Acknowledge / Acquittement Calibration Overdue / Date de calibrage dépassée Switch Off / Mise à l’arrêt & Flow Fault / Défaut débit Charging / Mise en charge Reset / Acquittement Zero Fault / Défaut de la mise à...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IMPORTANT MARINE 4 QUICK START CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE READ BEFORE USE ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Calibration using ABC station 3. Connect Air / Exhaust Tubing to ABC Station (if required) If the ABC Station is located in a poorly ventilated area, it is Equipment required: recommended that tubing is connected and routed to the nearest window for the supply of fresh air/exhaust ventilation. 1. ABC Station and power adapter 2. USB stick supplied with ABC station – complete with software as 4. Connect power to ABC station supplied 3. Test gas and tubing with connectors 4. Demand flow regulator 5. Marine 4 5. Allow 30 seconds for the unit to warm up, ensure that the light 1. Connect demand flow regulator and tubing to gas bottle sequence Orange‐Orange‐Red is seen during power‐up after which all LEDs will light up green and when completed only the power light will be lit 5 seconds ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 7. Select below from the folder 11. Put USB into the ABC station The image shown will load. 8. Choose unit calibration 12. The LED’s will flash while the settings are uploaded. Wait for light sequence to complete 9. Compare gas types and ranges with gas bottle and ensure they are ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 14. Open the front cover of the ABC unit by pressing the latch 16. Close the front door until it ‘clicks’ in to place 17. The process will start automatically when the door is closed. 15. Insert the unit to be tested into the ABC station connecting the gas While testing is in progress the lights will cycle through a sequence of supply nozzle at the base of the unit. The marine 4 can be switched orange flashing lights – first will be the test in progress light as shown on or off. below. 18. The marine 4 will also start up and go through a sequence of tests with gas being delivered for 60 seconds 19. Audible alarms will also be present as the unit is tested and alarm set points are reached. ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 20. The unit will then indicate pass or fail by either a green or red led 23. Wait for light sequence to complete PASS FAIL 21. Remove the unit from the ABC station. If it has passed it can be put into operation. If failed please refer to the troubleshooting guide. 22. When units have been calibrated successfully and removed from the 24. Remove USB from the ABC ABC station, Insert the USB stick to download the results from the ABC internal memory. 25. Put memory stick supplied into PC/laptop and select “Open Folder to View Files” (note actual display may vary with different operating systems) ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 26. Select below from the folder 30. Select the test result that you wish to produce the certificate for from the list of test results that are displayed in the new window 27. Click the button to generate the calibration certificate 28. The below box will appear to input specific information if required 31. Click OK to open produced certificate 29. Click create certificate ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 32. Example calibration certificate 33. Certificates that have been created can then be viewed in the Generated certificates folder ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Screen Display Audible LED status Probable Cause Solution If not resolved showing… alarm status Sounds once Red LED’s Battery requires charging. There is less Place the unit on charge, it will take a If battery will not charge every 2 flashing than 30 minutes normal operation left maximum of 4 hours to recharge fully up please contact seconds before the unit turns off service@martek‐ marine.com Note: Gas alarms continue to operate after the ‘LOW BATTERY’ warning appears. LOW BATTERY warning Sounds Red LED’s Battery requires charging. There is less Place the unit on charge, it will take a If battery will not charge continuously stay on than 3 minutes normal operation left ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Screen Display Audible LED status Probable Cause Solution If not resolved showing… alarm status Sounds once Red LED’s Unit has been turned on in the presence Leave the instrument ON for 30 minutes in If the fault persists every 2 flashing of gas fresh air. contact seconds Then switch off and back on again still in service@martek‐ Or fresh air. marine.com The cell has been over exposed to gas NOTE: The instrument can still be used to ALTERNATING WITH A GAS detect and alarm on the other sensor(s) READING HIGHER THAN 0% fitted. Press the button to continue. AS SHOWN BELOW ...
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MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Screen Display Audible LED status Probable Cause Solution If not resolved showing… alarm status Sounds once Red LED’s Flow is restricted due to a blockage in the Check for and clear any blockages found in If no blockages found every 2 stay on sample tube, sample filter or probe. sample tube, filter or probe. Restart pump but the fault remains seconds by pressing button contact service@martek‐ marine.com FLOW FAULT alarm Sounds Red LED’s Calibration of the unit is overdue. The If warning remains after continuously stay on instrument will operate using its previous Press the button once to calibration please calibration settings; however, as the ...
MARINE 4 QUICK START, CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Screen Display Audible LED status Probable Cause Solution If not resolved showing… alarm status None The battery has been allowed to SWITCH THE INSTRUMENT ON completely deplete and has reset the Wait until the following screen appears internal clock Push the buttons in this sequence, with a slight pause between each press. DATE AND TIME The countdown timer (top right of the HAS RESET TO screen) will now alternate between a 2000 number and the letter M. Once the countdown has finished the screen will display: Normal Calibrate Alarms Setup Default Clock Scroll down (left button) until clock is highlighted and enter (right button) ...
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