GE DPI 820 manual

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    K386 Issue 1 DPI 820 Dual Input Thermometer User manual[...]

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    K386 Issue 1 A1 A2 10 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 9 8 A 2 11 B1 12 10 10a 9a 17 18 19 20 14 15 21 16 22 13 B1[...]

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    [EN] English - 1 K386 Issue 1 T able of Contents Introduc tion ............................... ............................................. 1 Safety ......................................... ............................................. 1 Safety - M arks and symbols on the instrument .................... 1 T o start .................. ............[...]

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    2 - Englis h [EN] K386 Issue 1 T o start T o start - Location of items T o start - Items on the displa y T o start - Prepare the inst rument Before you use the instrumen t for the first time: • Make sure that there is n o damage to the instrument, and that there are no missing items. • Remove th e plastic fi lm that pr otects the displa y . Use[...]

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    [EN] English - 3 K386 Issue 1 T o start - Set up the ba sic operation Use the Se t Up menu to set up the basic operation of the instrument. If there is additional data for a menu option, select Sett ings ( ■■ ) to see the values that are set up. If necessary, adjust the values. T able 1: Menu options - Set Up T o start - Select a task (Measu re[...]

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    4 - Englis h [EN] K386 Issue 1 T o start - Set up the settin gs When the task is set up (Table 2), use the Settings menu to adjust the input opera tion . If there is additional data for a menu option, select Settings ( ■■ ) to see the values that are set up. If necessary, adjust the values. Refer to “Edit functions”. T ab le 3: Menu options[...]

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    [EN] English - 5 K386 Issue 1 Operation - Measure temperatu re To measure temperatur e: 1. Connect the applicabl e thermocouples (Figure 1/2) and, if necessary , adj ust the Set Up (T able 1). 2. Select a T emperature input task from Select T ask (T able 2) and, if necessary , adjust the Settings (T able 3). If the display shows <<<< or[...]

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    6 - Englis h [EN] K386 Issue 1 When the UMM is connected, mak e the necessary pressure selections. IDOS - Measure the pressure To measure t he pressure: 1. Select the applicab le pressure task from Select T ask (T able 2) and, if necessary , adjust the Set Up (T able 1), and the Settings (T able 3). 2. If necessary , do a zero correction ( T abl e [...]

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    [EN] English - 7 K386 Issue 1 Figure 3. (P ar t of figure) Procedure to tr ansmit the Snapshot da ta Snapshot - Contents of t h e Snapshot data Figure 6: Example S napshot data Maintenance This section gives procedures to mai ntain the unit in a good condition. Return the instrument to the supplier for all repairs. Maintenance – C lean the unit C[...]

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    8 - Englis h [EN] K386 Issue 1 Specification data All accuracy statements are for on e year. Specification - General Specification - T emperature ranges Languages English [ Def ault] Operating temperatu re 14 … 122 °F (-10 … 50 °C) Storage te mperature -4 … 140°F (-20 … 60°C) Humidity 0 to 90% without condens at ion (Def Stan 66-31, 8. [...]

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