Energizer ATX612 manual

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    P/N 1706-3421 REV 03 Printed 0900-2000 Specifications Subject to Change 1001 Oakdale Road, Oakdale, P A 15071-1500 (412) 788-4353 • T oll Free 1-800-DETECTS F AX 412-788-8353 • Service Dept. 1-888-788-4353 Multi-Gas Monitor AT X 612 Instruction Manual GUARANTEED. FOR LIFE. INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION[...]

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    OUR MISSION Design - Manufactur e - Sell: Highest quality pr oducts for the pr eservation of life and pr operty . Pr ovide: Best customer service available.[...]

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    Dear V alued Customer , Thank you for buying and using Industrial Scientific’ s Model A TX612 Multi-Gas Monitor . Y our A TX612 can be relied upon for dependable service, day after day . It has been designed, manufactured, tested and proven under the most scrutinizing conditions possible. W ith the minimal care and maintenance described in this I[...]

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    Multi-Gas Monitor AT X 612 1. W ARNINGS AND C AUTIONAR Y S T A TEMENTS 3 2. U NP ACKING T HE I NSTRUMENT 4 3. A TX612 F EA TURES 4 4. I NSTRUMENT O PERA TION 5 4 .1 Charging the Battery 5 4.1.1 Alkaline Battery Option 8 4 .2 T urning the A TX612 On and Off 8 4.3 Display Backlight 8 4.4 Internal Sampling Pump 8 4.5 Operating Modes 9 4.5.1 Reading 9 [...]

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    4 5 2. U NP ACKING THE I NSTRUMENT The shipping box should contain the following items. Account for each item before discarding the box. Q UANTITY P AR T N UMBER D ESCRIPTION 1 1810-2707 A TX612 Multi-Gas Monitor 1 1706-3421 A TX612 Instruction Manual 1 1706-3256 Maintenance T ool 1 1810-0628 Shoulder Strap 1 1810-3077 Charging Adapter (with Nicad [...]

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    INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC ATX612 OXYGEN LEL E BATT PPM % ON/OFF MODE 6 7 Hidden (+) Key Alarm Speaker On/Off/Mode Key Ultra-bright V isual Alarm Light Bar Battery Status Indicator Hidden (-) Key Display Enter/Backlight Key Char ging Socket (Nicad V ersions) Infrar ed Data Interface Gas Sample Inlet Fitting Pump Exhaust Port Shoulder Strap/ Optional Han[...]

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    8 9 CO H2S 02 LEL ATX612 VER 1.0 5 O 0 21.0 0 The remote sample tube should be connected to the barbed inlet fitting on the bottom of the A TX612 (See Figure 3). NOTE: When drawing a r emote sample, allow 2 seconds per foot (0.3 meter) of tubing length in addition to the normal sensor r esponse time befor e observing the instrument r eadings. The i[...]

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    10 11 4.6.2 HIGH ALARM When a monitored gas concentration reaches the high alarm level setpoint, the instrument emits a continuous dual tone alarm. As with the low alarm condition, the red alarm light bar and backlight will flash simultaneously with the displayed gas value. If the hygiene/datalogging option is installed, the STEL alarm will mimic t[...]

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    12 13 ZERO PRESS ZEROING 21.0 02 CAL 4.6.6 BA TTER Y F AILURE When the battery has insufficient char ge to operate the instrument, “BA TTER Y F AIL” is displayed. The visual alarm will be activated and the instrument will emit a short beep once every second for approximately 30 seconds after which the instrument will turn itself off. Recharge o[...]

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    14 15 CODE 0 PRESS • T o continue full calibration, press (E) and the instrument will display the first sensor to be calibrated along with the calibration gas setting. The message APPL Y CAL GAS will scroll across the bottom of the display . NOTE: If the gas concentration does not match the setting, pr ess the MODE switch to abort calibration. Se[...]

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    16 17 CODE PRESS CODE 123 PRESS • Press (+) to step to the INST ANT function and set instantaneous alarm values. The display will indicate INST ANT along with the scrolling prompt PRESS (+) FOR NEXT (E) TO SELECT . • Press (E) to enter the instantaneous alarms function. The display will show the first alarm to be set along with the scrolling pr[...]

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    18 19 The datalogging section of the instrument is always powered and a battery backup circuit protects it from loss of data for up to 40 minutes during battery changes. NOTE: The instrument must be stor ed on a battery char ger when not in use to pr event loss of data due to battery dischar ge. 7.3 R ESETTING THE H YGIENE F UNCTIONS NOTE: If you a[...]

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    20 21 • Remove the battery pack from the instrument as described in Section 8.2. • Remove the two screws which hold the battery module in place as shown in Figure 4. • Lift the Nicad battery module from the battery pack. • Place the new Nicad module in the battery pack. • Replace the two screws which hold the Nicad module in place. 8.2.2 [...]

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    22 23 I TEM P ART N UMBER D ESCRIPTION (Q TY ) 1 1705-8868 Main PC Board (1) 2 1705-6755 Display PC Board (1) 3 1705-9247 Interface PC Board (1) 4 1705-9031 Chassis (1) 5 1706-3447 Pump Assembly (1) 6 1705-9494 Nicad Battery Pack or 1705-9312 Alkaline Battery Pack 7 1706-0716 Case Gasket (1) 8 1706-2498 Filter Housing (1) 9 1705-8157 Dust Filter/W [...]

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    27 26 11 . D EF AUL T A LARM S ETTINGS GAS LOW ALARM HIGH ALARM O 2 19.5% 23.5% LEL 10% 20% CH 4 1.0% 1.5% CO 35 PPM 70 PPM H 2 S 10 PPM 20 PPM SO 2 2.0 PM 4.0 PPM NO 2 3.0 PPM 6.0 PPM Cl 2 0.5 PPM 1.0 PPM ClO 2 0.3 PPM 1.0 PPM NOTE: Factory alarm settings may not coincide with local r egulations. Consult all appr opriate local r egulations for app[...]

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    28 29 Industrial Scientific portable gas monitoring instruments are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the instrument is in service. The above warranty does not include sensors, battery packs, internal pumps or filters, all of which are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for eight[...]