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1. 43 5 4 4 B SMART CO Sensor 43 5 5 Temperature Calibration ccccccsssccccsseccccesscccseesecsescecsenscessaesessaaees 44 5 Sala Materials REGUE ce a 44 5 5 2 Temperature Calibration 44 5 6 Sensor Callbr ation i K 46 5 6 1 Materials Requited 46 5 6 2 CO Manual Zero Procedure 46 5 6 3 CO Sensor Span 47 5 7 T Ref Sensor Calibration kk keke kek 48 Section 6 Troubleshoot ng kk kek k k 49 6 1 Error and Warning 49 6 2 Replacemierit Pal tS si yy yene A be nb OD es 50 6 3 ACCOSSOTIOS aw keland URS Diae aa ERU ES ek 50 6 4 Instrument Identification 51 6 5 Ser VIGO 51 Declaration o Coniormit ny eb i yN e t od YN 53 0019 9370 Rev 1 Overview Section 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction Thank you for investing in a Bacharach Monoxor Plus carbon monoxide CO analyzer To assure proper use and operator safety please read
2. iv 0019 9370 Rev 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1 iau m a 1 j M 1 1 2 GUI auo m T T TU 1 TO I E 1 LA Product OVeFVIBW ay 2 COMPONEN S oe a GY vans QE 6 alla S 8 1 7 Monoxor Plus Sales Combinations eres 9 19 Specifications vase eui tops n 9 Section 2 SO HO SYN 11 2 1 Connecting tne eet Een an ey moa Me Gyd 11 2 2 FronpPatnel BUON 12 2 3 POWE OPTIONS se 13 2 4 Turning On the Monoxor Plus eerte 14 Section 3 COT BUL OL ssec ie RE HR Utm e RUE 15 3 1 Menu Structure Overview eeeeeeeee eene eene enne nennt NE NE ND EDD KAK KRA K 15 3 2 The Warm up Seguence x ueteri nea n Rv Een eid a ran LE RAT 15 3 2c Wal VED EN S ULLUS EE 16 3 34 Ambient i ross aia os emet RU nS f E R b ban dnd N N 17 3 5 Differential Temperature 18 3 6 Memory Options M nb ceo renes p tee e ERR ER S ES ERR 19 dios e 20 3 9 Calibration Men s s coder eto debet taa 28 23 5 Diagnostics Menu 29
3. MON ER 30 Section 4 Operation eer 31 dL O V DV j GOF GN Fo 31 22 Gas veis toti op teta Hey e ye er e neta 31 43 The RUN and Hold Screen NA 32 4 4 Trending Grapl RV beynek ue N p QURE pe Ud 33 4 5 33 4 6 Taking Differential Temperature 34 4 7 Timed Ambient CO T SL Y s k Se bik E LL SERDA KA eee 35 4 8 Printing Using the Optional IrDA Printer EEE 36 2 9 Tumne Off the eneu Xi h t k n n kaka 38 0019 9370 Rev 1 2 Table of Contents Monoxor Plus Manual 4 10 PC Interface and Fyrite User 38 Section 5 Calibration and Maintenance 39 DL SERVICE ADINEN ger 39 5 2 Cleaning PU OW Ces 39 5 2 1 Eguipment Requil BO 40 5 22 Procedure ede 40 5 3 Filter Replace Ment 41 S4 CO Sensor Replacemell sob inet eue 42 5 4 1 Accessing the CO Sensor eerte e re ovy Sa Sra YY RU eS 42 5 4 2 Material Required As 42 5 4 3 CO Sensor Replacement
4. ABC Heating n c CLEAR Edit Username 4 4 Heating A C 123 Plenum Parkway CLEAR Edit Username Hemu CLEAR Edit Username Edit Complete eBEdit Complete Menu CLEAR Menu CLEAR 22 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The Language Selection option allows the user to choose a language for all menus Use the UP A and DOWN Y arrow buttons to scroll through language options Use ENTER to enable the selected language English rangcais zpatrial 06 28 13 19 14 53 TE Cancel Three languages are available English French and Spanish The button sound option is used to select whether or not the analyzer makes an audible sound every time a Tur key is pressed Select OFF to disable this feedback or Button Soure d ON to enable this feedback Then press ENTER to HER select or ESC to discard changes Dff J Dif or n Henu Henu The CAL Reminder Period option sets a time period sername 3 after which the analyzer displays a calibration reminder anguage Selection Button Sound message during warm up Calibration reminders can set to occur never 6 8 10 12 or 15 months after the last calibration Select NEVER default setting to disable this feature When the preset period is exceeded the instrument will display the reminder and how long since the sensor was last ca
5. Monoxor Plus Manual Overview AMBIENT CO Press ig ppm 12 start ppm 15 min test 1 ppm B minutes 1 Meru Print Menu Save Clear Menu Options CO gas is colorless odorless and deadly Test G9 Qo CO levels in suspect ambient air Perform an eq a 60 qo automated 15 minute test watch live values or 2 Q9 pL 9 view a dynamic CO graph over time e CO levels in flue gas can indicate good or poor combustion For furnaces water heaters and boilers Rape use CO levels to gauge the M effectiveness of the combus x adjustments you make Lower CO levels mean Hold 78 ppm CO mm za Rem c you re close to the combus minutez 1 Clear Heru Options Angled Probe Check appliance CO levels ppm Grill Probe using the optional ax 50 sew een appliance kit wa X H qu T MC Probe Handle with Coupler Filter The analyzer detects and displays the presence of CO by first drawing in a gas sample from the area being tested by the analyzer s built in motorized pump The gas sample is next directed into a sensor chamber where the sample is analyzed for the presence of CO If CO is detected the CO ppm level is given on the analyzer s main display trending screen accessible from the RUN screen by using the right or left arrow key shows dynamic CO levels graphed 0019 9370 Rev 1 3 Overv
6. Using the optional thermocouples ambient and flue gas temperatures can be measured Additionally Monoxor Plus can calculate a differential temperature based on two sampled temperatures T1 and T2 using the optional stack thermocouple or optional probe assembly with built in thermocouple After you take the two sample readings the differential value T1 T2 is calculated optionally saved in memory displayed on the main run screen and is shown on printouts CO Alarm asai gl ar jij jij 238 m 65 Low Battery Alarm Ts August 21 SMTWHFS 5Er1Or gover old 34 ppm CO 198 0019 9370 1 5 Overview Monoxor Plus Manual 1 5 Components 1 Monochrome Display LCD with Backlight 2 Function Keys F1 F2 and F3 e Context sensitive e Functions shown at bottom of display 3 4 Upand Down Arrow Keys Scroll up down through a list e Increase decrease alphanumeric values 5 6 Leftand Right Arrow Keys Scroll left right through a field Jump to top bottom of list Access the trending screen 7 Enter Key Mg e Choose highlighted item t Accept value characters 8 Escape Key Mono y or Cancel most operations and PLUS display previous screen kale n 9 Power Backlight Key e Press amp release Power ON Press amp release Toggle backlight ON OFF Press amp hold 2 secs Begin power OFF sequence 10 Ru
7. MONOXOR Carbon Monoxide Analyzer Configuration and Operation Manual MONOXOR Instruction 0019 9370 Rev 1 October 2014 Product Leadership e Training e Service e Reliability WARRANTY POLICY Bacharach Inc Bacharach warrants to the buyer that this product will be free from material defects free from manufacturing defects and will conform substantially to Bacharach s applicable specifications at the time of delivery Bacharach s liability and the buyer s remedy under this warranty are limited to the repair or replacement at Bacharach s option of this product or parts thereof returned to Bacharach and shown to Bacharach s reasonable satisfaction to have been defective provided that written notice of the defect is given by buyer to Bacharach within two 2 years after the date of delivery of this Product by Bacharach Bacharach warrants to the buyer that Bacharach will convey good title to this product Bacharach s liability and the buyer s remedy under this warranty of title are limited to the removal of any title defects or at the election of Bacharach the replacement of this product or parts thereof that are defective in title The foregoing warranties are exclusive and are given and accepted in lieu of I any and all other warranties express or implied including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particula
8. Differential Temperature feature reguires the use of the optional thermocouple P N 0104 1797 or the optional probe assembly P N 0019 7111 3 6 Memory Options Menu Memory Options Function Access the Memory Directory Memory Directory TZ i Meme This directory contains a numbered list of saved tests starting at 1 to a maximum of 10 test records NO DATA is displayed if no tests were saved since the last time that memory was cleared A Memory Full message is displayed if you try to save an 11 test Memory Directory Memory Directory Menu 1 04716713 02 56 42 HH Data 04716713 02 56 46 3 0416213 02 56 48 4 04 16 13 92 56 51 3 PAGE Menu PAGE To view saved data use the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the desired test from the list Press the ENTER button to display the saved data 1 4 02 01 43 e bred to 2 01 49 3 4 12 01 54 4 02 24 08 02 01 57 3 FAGE Menu Print Meru Prompts user before clearing all saved tests from 4 memory Selecting NO returns the display to the Memory Options menu Clear Nemory ener Options Clear Henar u Menu lean m 7 i Menu i Menu Selecting YES clears the memory and displays the Memory Cleared message Clear Memory Clearing Memory Hemoru Cleared Menu Henu 0019 9370 Rev 1 19 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual 3 7 Setup Menu Setup Menu
9. Function Access Temperature Units or F to be used by the Temperature Units instrument and for display and printing purposes Use the UP and DOWN arrows buttons to M highlight the desired choice Press the ENTER button to use the selected temperature unit Press ESC to quit without saving Temp Units Menu Temp Units Nenu ahrenheit Fahrenheit ne enis 09 01 32 95228713 09 01 43 BH Henu Menu The Clock option provides access to the clock setup Temperature Units function to set date and time Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT X arrow buttons to Menu select the desired field to edit Then use the UP A and DOWN arrow buttons to change the values of the selected field Press ENTER to save new date and time Press ESC to quit without saving SETUP MENU to select either MM DD YY e NOTE See DATE FORMAT option in format or DD MM YY format Set Clock 9 25 13 09 02 Press ENTER to Save 626 13 09 02 55 Menu NOTE The presence of AM or PM after the time on the Set Clock display indicates 12 hour time format and MM DD YY date format Similarly the absence of AM or PM indicates 24 hour time format and the date is in DD MM YY format 20 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The zoom options selects the size of the characters on emperature Units the Run Hold screen Three options are Standard 2x k 4 an
10. Modes Use Left or UEEU to Display In Hold Mode Trending Clear Display Select Use Left and Screen Trend Main Time Right Arrows Screen Menu Option to move Pointer 32 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Operation NOTE Use the left or right arrow buttons from the Run or Hold screen to view the CO trending graph 4 4 CO Trending Graph A trending screen is accessible from the RUN or HOLD screen by using the right of left arrow keys The CO Trending Screen shows dynamic CO levels graphed over a programmable time period User selectable time periods are e seconds e 1 minute e 3 minutes e 5 minutes e 15 minutes old Ln Minutes 3 Hend Options The graph continues to sample CO gas while in RUN mode showing the current PPM reading above the dynamic graph Press the RUN HOLD button HOLD mode to freeze the current graphical snap shot In HOLD mode a pointer appears on the graph This pointer can be moved along the graph using the left and right arrow keys As you move the pointer left and right the value of the CO at that point in the sampling is displayed at the top of the screen old 5 ppm TT old 34 ppm TT old 78 ppm TT minutes Henu Options 4 5 Ending a Test WARNING Burn Hazard Do not touch the probe after removing it from a flue Allow the probe to cool before handling about 5 minutes After taking a gas sample remove the probe and take the ana
11. the water trap filter is clean and dry If necessary dry out the trap and replace the filter element 3 Push the probe s sample gas tubing onto the GAS inlet connector Probe Tube Probe Handle Location of Optional In line NOx Filter Bottom View Water Trap and Filter Assembly Gas Sample Hose 0019 9370 Rev 1 11 Monoxor Plus Manual 2 2 Front Panel Buttons Button Description Powers the analyzer ON and OFF Hold this button down for at least 2 seconds to turn the power OFF Toggles the backlight ON and OFF while the analyzer is turned ON UP 4 DOWN Y LEFT 4 and RIGHT arrows are context specific navigation buttons for the menus UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons scroll to menu options that are hidden from view when a side scroll bar is displayed indicating additional information UP A and DOWN arrow buttons cause the displayed value to increase or decrease accordingly LEFT 4 and RIGHT gt arrow buttons jump to the top and bottom of lists respectively LEFT and RIGHT gt arrow buttons position the active cursor on specific elements of a value to be changed LEFT 4 and RIGHT arrow buttons display the CO Trending screen from the Run Hold screen The ENTER button Performs the action selected While in the HOLD screen turns the sample pump on displays the RUN screen and begins a test While in the RUN screen turns the sample pump off displays
12. 3 lines of 20 characters Customized logo on printouts 192 x 384 pixels Temperature unit selection Hardware pp 6 11 32 38 Probe hose assembly for gas transport Sample pump to provide gas sample delivery Backlit monochrome graphic LCD Hard carrying case USB 2 0 mini B connection for PC interface and communications PC Interface p 38 o USB cable Type A to Mini B o Fyrite User Software FUS Windows compatible o Updates O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0019 9370 Rev 1 Overview 1 7 Monoxor Plus Sales Combinations Basic Kit Reporting Kit 0019 8117 0019 8118 X TT 3 wa TT x Components lt K K gt lt O OO mer TT X me X xx K J gt lt 1 8 Specifications Response Range Resolution Accuracy Time T90 10 ppm 0 to 200 CO 0 to 2000 ppm 1 ppm lt 40 sec 5 reading 201 to 2000 Measure ment 2 C 0 to 124 C 3 125 to 249 lt 50 sec 4 C 250 to 400 C 20 to 650 C 19 C 4 to 12029 F 19 F 0019 9370 Rev 1 9 Overview Monoxor Plus Manual Specification Description Temperature Storage 20 to 50 4 to 122 F 0 to 20 C 32 to 68 F optimal Operation 5 to 45 C 23 to 113 F Reference 20 2 C 68 4 Humidity Storage 15 to 9096 RH non condensing Ope
13. 370 Rev 1 17 Configuration Ambient CO Monoxor Plus Manual Function Ambient Summary Ambient CO Summary ime min C cppm Print Menu Sau Print Menu The test results can be printed by pressing F1 and saved to memory with a time and date stamp by pressing F3 Press F2 to return to the menu NOTE Any over range CO values e g CO 2000 ppm are displayed as xxx 3 5 Differential Temperature Menu Diff Temp Menu Function The Diff Temp option is used to calculate a differential temperature based on two sampled temperatures When this option is first selected the current temperature Temp is displayed Values for T1 and T2 will show no readings until they are saved by the operator after which a differential value T1 T2 will also be displayed With temperature 1 T1 selected position the thermocouple in the target location and wait for the temperature reading Temp to stabilize Press the SAVE button to temporarily store the T1 value Repeat these steps for the temperature 2 T2 After saving both values the T1 T2 differential temperature will be displayed At this point you may press SAVE again to save the differential temperature value to memory so that it can be retrieved and or printed later Diff Temp Diff Temp Note that a negative differential value will be displayed if T1 T2 18 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration NOTE The
14. 470 8963 Email Support BachCan ca 0019 9370 1 51 Monoxor Plus Manual Troubleshooting 0019 9370 Rev 1 52 Monoxor Plus Manual Declaration of Conformity ble Dif 1 The Measura C Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer of the products Bacharach Inc covered by this declaration 621 Hunt Valley Circle New Kensington PA 15068 Year conformity is declared 2013 The undersigned hereby declares that the above referenced product is in conformity with the provisions of the following standards and is in accordance with the following directive Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive Standard s Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity Electrical EN 50270 2006 Apparatus for the Detection and Measurement of Combustible Gases Toxic Gases or Oxygen Signature b gt Name ug Keeports Title President Date June 27 2013 The technical documentation file required by this directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Bacharach Inc 0019 9370 Rev 1 53 World Headquarters 621 Hunt Valley Circle New Kensington Pennsylvania 15068 Phone 724 334 5000 Toll Free 1 800 736 4666 Fax 724 334 5001 Website www MyBacharach com E mail TUV 500 150 9001
15. HAZARDOUS AREA WARNING This instrument has not been designed to be intrinsically safe for use in areas classified as hazardous locations For your safety DO NOT use it in hazardous classified locations CAUTION Do not use flammable or combustible substances like carburetor fluid used for cleaning the probe near an open flame CAUTION When the instrument is used in an inefficient oil fueled appliance where there is a high emission of soot the probe s sample filter may become clogged Before every use check the filter to confirm it is clean or replace it with a new filter gt ee To prevent soot intake and a clogged filter a smoke test should be performed before operating under such conditions This ensures that the furnace or boiler is burning at a level appropriate for the use of this instrument 1 4 Product Overview The Monoxor Plus is a portable hand held carbon monoxide CO analyzer for use in residential and light commercial applications It is intended to be used by e HVAC contractors e maintenance personnel e home inspectors e safety inspectors to detect and display concentrations of CO gas between Oand 2000 ppm The analyzer is capable of testing for CO in both ambient room air and in the flue gas stream of fossil fuel fired furnaces and boilers Using the optional appliance kit you can measure CO levels emitted from fossil fuel based appliances such as gas stoves and gas fireplaces 2 0019 9370 Rev 1
16. OR Release and then remove battery cover by pushing latch up o m 22 z o o ONI H 89051 Vd NOLONI 5 4 2 Material Required As Needed e Sensor P N 0024 7265 or B Smart sensor P N 0024 1467 42 0019 9370 Rev 1 Calibration and Maintenance 5 4 3 CO Sensor Replacement Procedure Follow the procedure below for CO sensor replacement Step CO Sensor Replacement Procedure gt Remove battery door the connector tubing from the CO sensor Remove CO cap by twisting counter n clockwise Gently pull CO sensor out of its socket Sensor Properly dispose of the old CO sensor Plug new CO sensor into its socket Printed Circuit Board Install the CO cap by aligning it toward the open position 12 o clock as shown in the diagram below then twisting the cap clockwise approximately 40 to the closed position 2 o clock Reattach tubing Calibrate the CO sensor using either the standard calibration procedure or the B SMART procedure 5 4 4 B SMART CO Sensor Replacement Step B SMART CO Sensor Replacement 1 Enter the CALIBRATION MENU Note that this reguires password validation see page 28 N Use the UP and DOWN w arrow buttons to select B Smart Press ENTER to display the B Smart code screen Use the UP and DOWN vw arrow buttons to enter the 10 digit alphanumeric code supplied with the pre cal
17. Rev 1 27 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual 3 8 Calibration Menu Calibration Menu Function Calibration Password Calibration is performed by applying known values and accessing the password protected menu items When i d Password the Calibration Menu is selected the user must enter a 4 digit numeric security code in order to proceed to Henu the calibration options The default password is 1111 Use the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through numerals 0 9 until the desired numeral 15 reached Press ENTER to advance to the next position of the password Press ENTER after all four digits are set Press ESC to return to the SETUP MENU Calibration Password Menu NOTE The calibration password can be changed through the Fyrite User Software FUS Calibration Menu Refer to Chapter 5 page 39 for additional screens and calibration procedures 28 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual 3 9 Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics Menu Time Meters aim Diagnostics resh Air Diagnostics 5 Nenu Diagnostics Nenu resh mir Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics Menu ime Meters ain lis Fresh nir Diagnostics nazticz Menu 0019 9370 Rev 1 Configuration Function Displays time metrics for pump use and total operation time Sample Pump Time Print Menu Displays information about the measurement sensors of the instrument Stack Therm T ADC 4568
18. S EU HENI m 0019 9370 Rev 1 37 Monoxor Plus Manual The Plus provides three lines of 20 characters for user information This information will appear with test records when they are printed User name and optional information are entered via software menu selections in the SETUP MENU or via the Fyrite User Software FUS In addition to the three lines of text the Monoxor Plus can be setup to include a custom logo on printouts Logos are loaded into the instrument using the Fyrite User Software FUS Logo size is limited to 192 x 384 pixels height x width and must be in one of the following formats BMP JPG PNG or TIFF For best results the logo should be saved in black and white 384 pixels max ABC HVAC COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL EASY AS AGC 800 555 1234 192 pixels 4 9 Turning Off the Analyzer Turn OFF the analyzer by pressing the power button and holding for approximately 2 seconds The analyzer will count down from 5seconds before turning OFF Pressing ENTER however will abort the count down and keep the analyzer ON MONDXOR PLUS Shutdown In 5 4 10 PC Interface and Fyrite User Software A PC with Fyrite User Software FUS installed can set edit and transfer the following e instrument time and date e instrument settings e calibration password e customer logo e time met
19. UP and DOWN arrow buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the thermometer reading NOTE The calibration range is from 32 to 41 0 to 5 C An attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the message Applied Value High or Low to appear at the bottom of the screen Wait until the Measured reading stabilizes and then press ENTER to calibrate the TS Zero Measured value to that of the Applied value after which the message Good Calibration should briefly appear followed by the CALIBRATE TS SPAN screen Set thermocouple simulator to 572 F 300 C and then use the UP A DOWN vw LEFT 4 and RIGHT gt arrow buttons to enter an Applied 0019 9370 Rev 1 45 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual Temperature Calibration Procedure value that exactly equals the setting of the simulator Calibrate TS Span le azured 570 F Applied ress Alternatively Submerge probe into a container of boiling water with thermometer wait several minutes and then use the arrow buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the thermometer reading NOTE The calibration range is from 175 to 625 80 to 329 An attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the message Applied Value High or Low to appear at the bottom of the screen Wait until the Measured reading stabilizes and then press ENTER to calibrate the TS Span Measured value to t
20. Zero 9 refer to Section 3 4 3 ensure that the analyzer will be sampling fresh air containing no CO when turned ON Turn ON the analyzer by pressing the PWR button Observe that when power is first applied the software revision level is first displayed followed by a screen that counts down the warm up period The warm up period is either 30 seconds or 60 seconds depending on the setting and sensor condition MONDXDR PLUS Warm Up 26 C Hanual Following warm up and an optional error screen the Main Menu screen appears If the probe is being used insert the probe tip into the area to be sampled Press the Run Hold button once to display the HOLD screen last values and a second time to display the RUN screen dynamic display of current CO level in ppm temperature and min max CO values 0019 9370 Rev 1 31 Print Menu Save i Print Menu ETIN NOTE f a sensor error was detected during warm up the CO Sensor Error Screen will be displayed 4 3 The RUN and Hold Screens Sample Run Hold Screen RUN HOLD 1 Battery Status Icon Toggle 3 ppm Between 0 Run and gm Hold Modes Scroll Bar Appears If More Menu Items Exist Save Results to Print Screen Display Memory to Optional Main Menu Printer Current CO PPM in Run Mode or PPM level at Pointer in Hold Mode Trending Graph Pointer In Run and Hold
21. a Temp 24 Date 0130612 Print Menu Displays fresh air diagnostics similar to the display at warm up After the warm up countdown any detected errors are displayed Otherwise a Success message is displayed Fresh Air Diagnostics Warm Up C Bute zera Errors Detected armup Sensor Error Cu ias Successful Henu Henu 29 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual 3 10 Status Menu Status Menu Function This is the device status screen which displays information about the device Some of the information displayed on this screen includes serial number firmware version model number etc Henu Device Status Jun 26 2013 10 43 40 Print Menu 30 0019 9370 Rev 1 Section 4 Operation 4 1 Overview To operate the Monoxor Plus you simply e Turn the analyzer ON e Wait for the unit to warm up e Take gas sample Before beginning your test verify the following e menu items are properly configured e disposable filter is clean e the probe is attached to the instrument e the power is ON and sufficient one of the following o four new batteries AA alkaline o fournew batteries AA lithium o fourfully charged AA rechargeable batteries e the warm up process has completed in fresh air without interruption or errors 4 2 Taking a Gas Sample IMPORTANT Important If the CO channel is set up for Auto
22. ait for the manual zero to complete Setting Manual zero Warm Up 45 CO Span Procedure From the Calibration Menu see page 28 use the UP 4 and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight CO and then press ENTER to display the CALIBRATE CO screen This requires password validation see page 28 Calibration 1 Calibrate Print Measured is the current CO reading while Applied is a known CO level that will be applied for calibration purposes Use the UP 4 DOWN LEFT 4 and RIGHT arrow buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the concentration stamped on the CO cylinder NOTE Bacharach recommends using a 500 ppm calibration gas however the calibration range is from 20 to 1 000 ppm An attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the message Applied Value High or Low to appear at the bottom of the screen 0019 9370 Rev 1 47 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual CO Span Procedure Attach a 500 ppm CO cylinder to the regulator and connect calibration kit components as shown below Apply 500 ppm carbon monoxide in an air balance calibration gas Wait until the Measured reading stabilizes and then press ENTER The message Good Calibration should briefly appear If the sensor s output is low but still usable then the message Good Calibration WARNING Low Sensor will appear The sensor will now be marked as being Low in the Warm up screen If t
23. als Required e Thermocouple simulator K type Range 600 18 to 316 0 5 0 3 C e Alternatively ice water boiling water thermometer 5 5 2 Temperature Calibration Procedure 44 0019 9370 Rev 1 Calibration and Maintenance Temperature Calibration Procedure Plug the simulator into the TEMP connector located at the bottom of the analyzer Alternatively Plug the probe s thermocouple into the TEMP connector located at the bottom of the analyzer if using optional probe with thermocouple accessory P N 0024 7111 analyzer s GAS port otherwise water will be drawn into the 9 IMPORTANT DO NOT attach probe s gas hose to analyzer 2 If not already done turn ON the analyzer and display the CALIBRATION Menu Note that this requires password validation see page 28 Use the UP 4 DOWN arrow buttons to highlight Temperature and then press ENTER to display the CALIBRATE TS ZERO screen Henu Measured is the current temperature reading Applied is a known temperature that will be applied for calibration purposes Set thermocouple simulator to 32 0 C and then use the UP DOWN LEFT 4 and RIGHT P arrow buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the setting of the simulator Alternatively Submerge probe tip into an ice water bath with a thermometer wait several minutes and then use the
24. arameters Access the Calibration Password Screen and the 4 Calibration Menu see page 28 e Calibrate sensors Access the Diagnostics Menu see page 29 e View run meters and system diagnostic values e Fresh air diagnostics Access the Device Status Menu see page 30 e Access the software date model number serial number and version information Henu 16 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3 4 Ambient CO Menu Ambient CO Function Access the Ambient CO Menu Ambient When initiated the Ambient CO feature monitors values continuously and captures a reading every minute for 15 minutes a total of 16 readings from to to 1 5 Press ENTER to initiate the Ambient CO test This begins a 15 minute test cycle during which a status screen is displayed It shows the starting ambient CO value the current CO value and the elapsed time into the test Menu Ambient Press to start 15 min test Menu Ambient Ambient NOTE Press the F2 key to cancel a test in progress After the test is complete the Ambient CO Summary screen is displayed This is a scrollable window that shows the 16 CO snapshot readings as well as the maximum CO reading that was sampled during the entire test NOTE The Max CO Reading is the highest sampled CO reading even if the reading d was taken in between one of the sample snapshot readings 0019 9
25. arburetor fluid used for cleaning the probe near an open flame 5 2 2 Procedure Cleaning Probe Remove gas sample hose from the disposable filter assembly Take precautions not to spray cleaner onto the probe handle or CAUTION Carburetor cleaner damages plastic components analyzer Insert the plastic spray tube of the carburetor cleaner into the gas sample hose and then liberally spray carburetor cleaner through the hose and out the probe tube After spraying remove all the residual cleaner by repeatedly flushing the gas hose and probe tube with alcohol Wipe off the surfaces of the probe and tubing with a clean cloth 5 Allow the parts to dry completely If available blow compressed air through the probe to expedite the drying process Reconnect gas sample hose to the disposable filter assembly 40 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance 5 3 Filter Replacement Pull apart using a twisting motion DO NOT rock back and forth Filter Water Trap Chamber Chamber Filter A SONY lt X gt LLI SS SS When reassembling Pry apart filter chamber using a filter chamber make small flat blade screwdriver sure surfaces A and inserted into notch B contact each other 0019 9370 Rev 1 41 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual 5 4 CO Sensor Replacement 5 4 1 Accessing the CO Sensor CO SENS
26. d 3x Options are shown below with their respective Run Hold screens Use the UP and DOWN 7 arrow buttons to scroll through display items that don t fit on the screen Menu Zoom Level Sample Run Hold Screen Zoom Meru 6 28 13 09 04 55 T Print Menu Zoom Meru Standard 02728713 09 05 14 Henu Print Menu zoom Meru 02728713 09 05 22 Henu Print Menu 0019 9370 Rev 1 21 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual Setup Menu Function Provides an interface for entering user identification Units information used on printouts Generally the Username fields contain the HVAC company and a Username 4 related information Meru NOTE This data can be entered using the Fyrite User Software FUS Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to choose a row and press ENTER to begin editing the selected row Then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired letter number or special character for the current text position S amp SPACE az A Z 0 9 Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the cursor horizontally on the selected row and repeat the character selection process for each text position When finished press ENTER to save the row s changes Repeat for all 3 lines Then select EDIT COMPLETE and press ENTER to finish SELECT MODE EDITING MODE Edit Username __ Edit Username ____
27. e which sensors are in error Set Clock Time and date values need to be set in the instrument XXX Occurs in the number fields of sensors that have achieved over range condition Occurs in the number fields of sensors Replaces sensor values and any calculated values that depend on those sensor values Occurs in the number fields of sensors and indicates that values were not calculated Beeping Slow beep frequency Replace batteries warning Fast beep frequency alarm is active and set NOTE If a particular sensor is in error during warm up the instrument automatically displays the error The instrument continues to operate with the sensor in error however information dependent on the sensor in error is not displayed 0019 9370 Rev 1 49 Troubleshooting Monoxor Plus Manual 6 2 Replacement Parts 6 3 Accessories 50 Part Number 0204 0004 0024 7265 0024 1467 0019 7110 0019 3265 0007 1644 0024 1579 0024 3073 0024 1620 0024 1484 0024 1458 0019 9370 Part Number 0024 1400 0024 1310 0021 7006 0104 1798 0104 1797 0024 7059 0024 0492 0051 1994 0024 1470 0104 4032 0024 1461 0024 1505 0024 1504 0024 8555 0019 7111 Description Battery AA Alkaline qty 1 CO sensor uncalibrated B Smart CO sensor Replacement probe assembly with water trap Replacement water trap for probe assembly 0024 7110 Replacement filter element for probe assembly 0024 7110 R
28. eplacement End Plate Replacement Pump Assembly Battery door sensor cover CO Sensor Cap CO Sensor Base Instruction manual Optional Accessory IrDA printer Printer paper box of 5 rolls True Spot Smoke Tester kit Thermocouple temperature air K type 1 inch long Thermocouple temperature stack K type 10 feet long CO Calibration kit no gas calibration gas 500 ppm CO calibration gas 100 ppm CO PC Software Installer CD USB cable A to Mini B Boot rubber NO filter kit NOXx filter Optional Appliance Kit for Ambient CO Test Optional probe assembly with thermocouple 0019 9370 Rev 1 Troubleshooting 6 4 Instrument Identification A label on the back of the instrument provides the following information that is useful for service and troubleshooting e manufacturer e country of origin e certification s e part number e serial number BACHARACH INC NEW KENSINGTON PA 15068 U S A TELEPHONE 724 334 5000 FAX 724 334 5001 Made in the U S A 4 C 6 5 Service Centers Replacement parts and service can be obtained by contacting one of the following Bacharach Service Centers United States Canada Bacharach Inc Bacharach of Canada Inc 621 Hunt Valley Circle 20 Amber Street Unit 7 New Kensington PA 15068 Markham Ontario L3R 5 4 Phone 724 334 5051 Canada Fax 724 334 5723 Phone 905 470 8985 Email help MyBacharach com Fax 905
29. ers e firmware updates e B SMART code e language e user name 38 0019 9370 Rev 1 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual Section 5 Calibration and Maintenance 5 1 Serviceability The instrument operator is able to easily replace the following components without the use of tools e probe assembly e probe filters e batteries e B Smart CO sensor e printer paper Additionally a technician with the use of factory provided instructions can e perform basic diagnostics e confirm proper operation before putting the unit back into service Field calibration is also possible with the proper equipment Refer to the calibration section for more information 5 2 Cleaning the Probe The probe tube and gas sample hose will become dirty under normal use NOTE The filter element should prevent soot from reaching the analyzer s internal components If the probe is not kept clean it could become clogged and restrict the flow of gas into the analyzer resulting in incorrect test readings requires less frequent cleaning than an analyzer used for testing d NOTE An analyzer that tests natural gas furnaces normally coal or oil fired furnaces 0019 9370 Rev 1 39 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual 5 2 1 Equipment Required Alcohol Aerosol Can of Automotive Carburetor Cleaner Clean Rag Source of Compressed Air optional CAUTION Do not use flammable or combustible substances like c
30. hat of the Applied value after which the message Good Calibration should briefly appear followed by the CALIBRATION menu being re displayed 5 6 CO Sensor Calibration 5 6 1 Materials Required e Calibration kit P N 0024 7059 e Gas cylinder 500 ppm CO in air P N 0024 0492 5 6 2 CO Manual Zero Procedure The CO zeroing process is done automatically during warm up or manually using the manual zero feature see page 26 To perform a manual zero follow the steps below If your instrument is configured for CO auto zero then skip this CO manual zero procedure and go to the CO Sensor Span procedure that follows Step Manual Zero Procedure 1 If not already done turn ON the analyzer and display the Main Menu screen Use the UP 4 and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select the SETUP menu and press ENTER From the Setup Menu use the UP and DOWN Y arrow buttons to select the CO Zero Setting parameter then press ENTER 46 0019 9370 Rev 1 Calibration and Maintenance Manual Zero Procedure Duff Temp 5 ast purge Period Zero Setting Menu Menu From the CO Zero Setting screen use the DOWN arrow button to select the Manual Zero option then press ENTER A reminder screen to place the instrument in fresh air is displayed CO Zero Setting Place instrument in Manual 5 fresh air to zero Press ENTER Henu Henu Press ENTER and w
31. he sensor s output is too low to be usable then the message Bad Calibration Sensor End of Life Entry Not Saved will appear Close the regulator and remove the CO cylinder Leave Top GAS Port Gas Cylinder Regulator 3 16 I D Tubing Tee Flowmeter Barbed Hose Connector on Instrument OX QI c X Ji Part of Calibration Kit 5 7 T Ref Sensor Calibration The T Ref sensor is located inside the instrument Calibration is done at the factory and should not need to be done in the field VV V 48 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Troubleshooting Section 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Error and Warning Messages Message Description Low Sensor CO CO sensor output was low but still usable Sensor may need to be replaced in the near future Low Battery Battery voltage is low Replace the batteries Applied Value An attempt was made to calibrate a sensor outside its range High Low either above High or below Low the acceptable range Warm up e sensor was not zeroed at warm up because of high output Sensor Error Run instrument on fresh air then restart instrument to re zero sensor If the message persists the CO sensor may need to be replaced Temperature sensors are measuring temperature outside the range of 4 to 212 at warm up Make sure that the thermocouple is sampling ambient room air within the temperature range at warm up e Messages will indicat
32. iated Use a longer Post Purge Period if the Monoxor Plus has been exposed to high concentrations of CO gas Use ENTER to enable the selected Post Purge Period PURGING SENSORS is displayed on the shutdown screen if a Post Purge Period is enabled Use the UP 4 and DOWN Y arrow buttons to scroll through Post purge Period options Post purge Period Hane 1 minute minutes 1 5 09 51 51 am Henu Henu The Date Format option provides a list from which the 3 user may select the desired date format used by the instrument e MM DD YY w 12 hour time format e DD MM YY w 24 hour time format Menu Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the desired date format Press ENTER to save new date format Press ESC to quit without saving Date Format late Format ELEME 09 92 99 am 1 04 am Menu Nenu 0019 9370 Rev 1 25 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual Setup Menu Function Provides a list from which the user may select the Inactivity Timeout J desired method for zeroing the CO sensor Auto Zero happens automatically at warm up e Manual zero is used to initiate the zeroing process whenever desired Use the UP and DOWN Y arrow buttons to highlight the desired zeroing method zero Setting Hend Press ENTER to save Press ESC to quit without saving CO AUTO ZERO CO MANUAL ZERO Manual Zero Henu i Henu Flace instrument i
33. ibrated B SMART sensor Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the cursor across the screen Press ENTER Calibration Ba ad aad aoad o ress Menu i Henu 0019 9370 Rev 1 43 Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual B SMART CO Sensor Replacement User Software FUS NOTE Installing a B SMART sensor forces the instrument to perform zero function either manual or automatic NOTE Bacharach offers a convenient Exchange Program where available that allows the customer to regularly receive pre calibrated replacement sensors that include a code that can be entered into the analyzer for a guick convenient setup Contact Bacharach customer service for more details about this program 9MRRT 2Z1112022 NOTE If the correct code was entered the analyzer accepts it and returns to the CALIBRATION MENU If an incorrect code was entered the screen will display Invalid Code Check to make sure the correct code has been entered f problem persists contact your nearest Bacharach Service Provider NOTE B SMART codes can be entered through the Fyrite 5 5 Temperature Calibration This procedure first zeroes and then spans the temperature channel to known temperature values The use of an electronic thermocouple simulator is the preferred method of producing the desired calibration temperatures Alternatively ice and boiling water baths can be used 5 5 1 Materi
34. iew Monoxor Plus Manual over a programmable time period from 30 seconds to 15 minutes In addition to the visual notifications you can set a CO alarm limit above which an audible alarm buzzer will beep repeatedly An audible alarm with a slower beep frequency occurs when the batteries are low A backlight enables the operator to read the display in dimly lit areas The displays and menus are available in multiple languages English French and Spanish A permanent record of the detected CO level along with the current time and date can be made by using the optional wireless IrDA printer Test records can also be saved in memory An ambient CO feature takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and provides a minute by minute snapshot of CO readings as well as a Max CO value that represents the highest CO reading measured during the entire test Results can be saved to memory and or printed Use the optional CO Appliance Kit P N 0024 8555 to perform an ambient CO measurement if required A calibration reminder can be set to occur every 6 8 10 12 or 15 months after the last calibration Select Never to disable this feature Regular calibration periods of 6 months to 1 year are recommended The calibration reminder value sets a time period after which the analyzer displays a calibration reminder message during warm up To avoid the need for manual CO sensor calibrations the B Smart Sensor program is supported with the Mono
35. ill also be displayed After a T1 temperature reading is displayed and stabilizes press the F3 SAVE button to store the current T1 temperature reading The T2 temperature reading is highlighted Move the probe to desired location H2 After a T2 temperature reading is displayed and stabilizes press the F3 SAVE button to store the current T2 temperature reading 34 0019 9370 Rev 1 Step Example Procedure for Taking Differential Temperature Measurements Carefully remove the probe assembly and allow it to cool NOTE A negative differential value will be displayed if T1 lt T2 At this point you may press SAVE again to save the differential temperature value to memory so that it can be retrieved and or printed 4 7 Timed Ambient CO Testing This procedure takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and provides a minute by minute snapshot of CO readings as well as a Max CO value that represents the highest CO reading measured during the entire 15 minute test Results can be saved to memory and or printed Use the optional CO Appliance Kit P N 0024 8555 and the following procedure to perform an ambient CO measurement Step Example Procedure for Taking Ambient CO Measurements Attach optional appliance kit probe P N 0024 8555 if reguired Turn on the Monoxor Plus in a fresh air environment and wait for initialization to complete Verify successful ini
36. librated f a calibration reminder is displayed the operator can press the RUN HOLD key to move to the RUN HOLD Screen for normal operation Regular calibration periods of 6 months to 1 year are recommended Set the calibration reminder period as follows 1 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired time period Press ENTER to save the selection or ESC to revert to the previous setting 0019 9370 Rev 1 23 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual Setup Menu Function NOTE The date and time settings must be correct to get accurate calibration reminders CAL Reminder Period CAL Reminder Period 10 monthz 12 months Henu Henu Provides a list from which to select an inactivity key anguage Selection 4 press timeout for automatic shutdown If no key Button Sound VE presses occur for the time specified the Monoxor Plus initiates an automatic shutdown Henu Use the UP 4 DOWN arrow buttons to scroll through Inactivity Timeout options None default 20 30 or 60 minutes Use the ENTER key to enable the selected timeout Inactivity Timeout Horne minutes B Minutes E 626 13 09 50 22 Menu 24 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function Provides a list from which the user may chose a Button Sound J minimum purge duration time minimum length of time that the pump continues to run after shutdown is init
37. lyzer to an area containing fresh air Allow the pump to run until the CO reading drops to near zero 0019 9370 Rev 1 33 Monoxor Plus Manual 4 6 Taking Differential Temperature Measurements In certain combustion applications it may be desirable to have a differential temperature measurement Use the Diff Temp menu and either the optional probe assembly with thermocouple P N 0019 7111 or one of the optional K Type thermocouples P N 0104 1798 or P N 0104 1797 to accomplish this task The Monoxor Plus calculates the differential temperature based on two sampled temperatures T1 and T2 which it reads from the optional probe assembly s thermocouple which is connected to the T STACK connector of the instrument After you take the two sample readings the differential value T1 T2 is calculated optionally saved in memory displayed on the main run screen and is shown on printouts Use the following procedure to perform a differential temperature measurement Step Example Procedure for Taking Differential Temperature Measurements 1 Attach the thermocouple plug of the optional probe assembly to the T STACK connector on the bottom of the Plus From the Main Menu select the Diff Temp option When this option is first selected the current temperature Temp is displayed Values for T1 and T2 will show no readings until they are saved by the operator after which a differential value T1 T2 w
38. n Hold Key e While in HOLD Turn on pump display RUN screen and begin test e While in RUN Turn off pump display HOLD screen and last set of test data n most menus Display HOLD screen During power down Return display to HOLD screen cancel power down 6 0019 9370 Rev 1 Overview BOTTOM 9 lt gt 1 Temperature Port 2 USB Port 3 Sample Gas Port 4 Sample Gas Hose 5 USB Cable Optional 6 Location of Optional NOx Filter 7 Water Trap and Filter Assembly Probe Handle Probe Tube 0019 9370 Rev 1 7 Overview Monoxor Plus Manual 1 6 Features Sensors pp 9 17 18 32 42 o Field replaceable electrochemical sensor B Smart CO o Temperature measurement using thermocouple with probe assembly 19 7111 Power pp 10 13 o 4 AA alkaline batteries included o 4AA lithium batteries o 4AA rechargeable batteries externally charged o Low battery warning Testing Features pp 17 19 28 29 30 31 o Complete test results 10 sets can be stored recalled displayed and printed Time and date stamping of test results Differential temperature Secure calibration function password protected Auto power off feature with sensor purge feature Status and diagnostic menus Ambient CO User Customizations p 20 Multi language interface Auto Manual zero functions for the CO sensor Customized user information
39. n Place instrument in fresh air to zero fresh air to zero Press ENTER Press ENTER Henu Henu MONDXOR PLUS Warm Up 55 Warm Up 45 CO Auto fero Setting Manual Zero By default the Monoxor Plus automatically zeroes all sensors on ambient air when the instrument is turned on The Monoxor Plus can be set to perform and store a manual zero for the CO sensor The instrument uses the stored value to indicate background CO values after warm up instead of performing an auto zero on the background gas 26 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The CO Alarm Limit option is used to enable and disable the alarm limit feature Alarm Enable Menu Alarm Enable Nenu i Limit orf z Henu d Nx 06725715 09 58 55 95728215 09 58 50 AM Henu Henu If enabled ON an additional screen is displayed where you set the CO alarm setpoint The alarm limit is selectable from 0 to 2000 ppm Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll to the desired alarm limit value then press ENTER CO Alarm Limit CO Alarm Limit a4 Henu eset Henu Reset Note that scrolling wraps forward and backwards so pressing the down arrow at ppm wraps backwards to 2000 Similarly pressing up arrow at 2000 ppm wraps forward to ppm When the CO Alarm Limit option is enabled the built in buzzer will sound if CO readings exceed the CO alarm limit that you defined 0019 9370
40. nstrument is purged and initialized The current zero PLUS setting for the CO sensor Auto Zero or Manual Zero is displayed briefly followed by a countdown timer LD Manual zero during initialization see page 26 and page 46 MONDXOR PLUS Up 26 CO Nanual Zero Errors Detected If any errors are detected during warm up the armup Sensor Error corresponding error messages are displayed after j which the user presses F2 to go to the Menu 3 presses RUN HOLD to go to the Hold screen See Henu page 49 for a list of error messages 0019 9370 Rev 1 15 Configuration Monoxor Plus Manual 3 3 Main Menu Display the Main Menu by pressing the F2 key Note that features and items displayed in menus are model dependent Your screens may vary Menu Function Access the Ambient CO Test Menu see page 17 Ambient Test Diff Temp e Initiate a 15 minute CO test e Get reading every minute and max CO reading e Print Save 16 readings and max CO Access the Differential Temperature Menu see page 18 e Display current temperature reading e Display differential temperature readings e Save differential temperature information Access the Memory Options Menu see page 19 e Access previously saved test results e Delete all previously saved test results Access the Setup Menu see page 20 e Edit view instrument preference e Edit view system parameters Menu e Edit view test p
41. r purpose and ll any obligation liability right claim or remedy in contract or tort whether or not arising from Bacharach s negligence actual or implied The remedies of the buyer shall be limited to those provided herein to the exclusion of any and all other remedies including without limitation incidental or consequential damages agreement varying or extending the foregoing warranties remedies or this limitation will be binding upon Bacharach unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of Bacharach Register your warranty by visiting www MyBacharach com ii 0019 9370 Rev 1 Product improvements and enhancements are continuous therefore the specifications and information contained in this document may change without notice Bacharach Inc shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Bacharach Inc Copyright 2014 Bacharach Inc all rights reserved BACHARACH Fyrite True Spot Monoxor and B SMART are registered trademarks of Bacharach Inc All other trademarks trade names service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies 0019 9370 Rev 1 iii
42. ration 15 95 RH non condensing Reference 45 1096 RH non condensing Pressure 1 atmosphere 1090 Weight 16 ounces 454 g with batteries Dimensions 8 0 x3 6 x 2 3 20 3 cm x 9 1 cm x 5 8 HxW x D Warm up Time Minimum 30 seconds Maximum 60 seconds Gas Sample Flow 300 to 700 cc min Rate Sensors CO Electrochemical P N 0024 7265 Temp thermocouple Product Approvals EN50270 CE Mark EMC tested in accordance with and Regulatory European Directive 2004 108 EC Compliance RoHS Compliance Case Construction High impact ABS plastic with co molded rubber Memory 10 locations for storing test results IrDA Port Protocol IrDA SIR Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Power Supply Type Disposable Alkaline Included Options Duration 15 hours min continuous max draw Batteries Type Disposable Lithium 4 AA Duration 20 hours continuous max draw Type Rechargeable Duration 8 hours continuous max draw 10 0019 9370 Rev 1 Setup Section 2 Setup 2 1 Connecting the Probe A rigid stainless steel probe with handle is connected to a flexible hose with an integral water trap filter and is used to draw a gas sample into the analyzer from the room grilles diffusers and furnace flues 1 Inspect the flexible hose for cracks If a hose is defective replace the entire probe assembly 2 Before using the analyzer check that
43. ries of beeps to indicate 9 NOTE The Monoxor Plus does NOT charge rechargeable 9 that the batteries need to be replaced 0019 9370 Rev 1 13 Setup Monoxor Plus Manual CO SENSOR l N Y TI TET UINAILILAVIU Release and then remove battery cover by pushing latch up NOTE Set Clock error message will be displayed if the instrument is without power for an extended period of time 2 4 Turning On the Monoxor Plus To turn on the Monoxor Plus press the PWR button NOTE After turning on the Monoxor Plus it performs a warm up procedure which includes an auto zero procedure when in Auto Zero mode for the sensors see pages 15 and 26 For this reason be sure to turn on the Monoxor Plus in a clean air environment When the analyzer is in CO Manual mode the analyzer will indicate the background CO during startup 14 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Section 3 Configuration 3 1 Menu Structure Overview Menus and the items contained within them are described in a top down fashion starting from the startup screens and working sequentially through the menus and menu items 3 2 The Warm up Sequence Boot Screens Description m Splash screen shows the Bacharach logo with version model number and serial number information This screen is displayed for approximately 3 seconds A warm up screen is displayed during which the HON OX DR i
44. the HOLD screen and the last set of data Displays the HOLD screen while pressing it from most menus Returns the display to the HOLD screen while pressing it during the shutdown seguence The ESC button cancels most operations and displays the previous screen Pressing function keys accepts the corresponding function defined above that key at the bottom of the display for example PRINT SAVE MENU etc 12 0019 9370 Rev 1 Setup 2 3 Power Options Power options include e Disposable AA alkaline batteries included e Disposable AA lithium Li batteries e Externally charged rechargeable NiMH batteries rui Check the Monoxor Plus for sufficient power prior to each use Replace the batteries if the low or replace EB Medium battery symbol appears in the upper right corner of the Plus screen Replace Estimated Life Span Hours Continuous Pump On Batteries 4 AA Fresh or Fully Charged Replace batteries as follows 1 Remove the battery cover from the back of analyzer 2 If old batteries are installed remove them and properly discard them 3 Observing the polarity markings inside the battery compartment install four AA disposable alkaline or lithium batteries or four fully charged externally charged AA rechargeable NiMH batteries 4 Replace the battery cover batteries NOTE The Monoxor Plus sounds a se
45. the contents of this manual for important information on the operation and maintenance of the analyzer 1 2 Conventions Sl S DD WARNING A warning statement denotes a potential hazard associated with the use of this equipment Failure to follow this information could result in serious personal injury or death CAUTION A caution statement indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Caution statements may also be used to alert against unsafe practices IMPORTANT An important statement provides emphasis of an important feature operation etc Failure to follow this information could void your warranty result in improper operation or cause equipment damage NOTE A note statement provides emphasis of a feature operation practice etc 1 3 Safety gt gt gt WARNING This analyzer is not intended to be used as a safety device WARNING When testing an appliance a full visual inspection of the appliance should be performed to ensure its safe operation CAUTION This analyzer is not intended to be used on a continuous basis 0019 9370 Rev 1 Overview Monoxor Plus Manual CAUTION Do not store instrument or its sensors with solvents or products that contain solvents CAUTION Except for sensor and battery replacement this analyzer should only be opened and or serviced by authorized Bacharach personnel Failure to comply may void the warranty
46. tialization no errors Check battery status see page 13 If battery life is guestionable replace the batteries as the Ambient CO test takes approximately 15 minutes to complete Move instrument to target location to be tested Press F2 to display the Main Menu Use the down arrow to highlight Ambient CO Test and press the ENTER button Follow the on screen instructions to initiate the test Refer to page 17 for details on navigating the ambient CO test screens viewing results saving results to memory and printing results 0019 9370 Rev 1 35 Monoxor Plus Manual 4 8 Printing Using the Optional IrDA Printer The instrument has the ability to store recall to the display and print sets of time and date coded test records The time and date are set through software menu selections e Displaying stored records is done through the MEMORY DIRECTORY MENU e Press F1 to print displayed test records Step Example Printing Procedure Using Optional IrDA Printer 1 Plus should be turned and displaying a screen with an F1 Print option instrument and at no greater than a 60 degree angle Bran Eny TT 36 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Operation 8 to 16 in 20 to 41 cm IR Communications Settings Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Protocol IRDA SIR Distance 8 16 in 20 41 cm Angle 60 maximum l onoxor n PLU
47. xor Plus After enrolling in the program pre calibrated replacement B Smart CO sensors are shipped at pre determined intervals of your choice e Choose a program start date that best suites your needs e Receive a pre calibrated B Smart sensor e Return your old sensor in a returnable pre labeled container Benefits include no downtime self calibration convenience and cost savings For additional information about the B Smart Calibration Program contact Bacharach at 1 800 736 4666 or email 60 A programmable inactivity timeout causes the analyzer to initiate shutdown mode if no key presses occur for the specified time period If the analyzer initiates automatic shutdown or is turned OFF manually while a high level of CO is still present within the unit the automatic CO purge feature forces the analyzer s pump to remain on until the detected CO level drops below 50 ppm 4 0019 9370 Rev 1 Monoxor Plus Manual Overview The instrument is supplied with the following components e probe and hose assembly e four disposable AA alkaline batteries e hard carrying case e factory calibrated and installed CO sensor Depending on the model and kit some or all of the following components are included e spare filters e Fyrite User Software FUS e USB cable type A to mini B e Infrared Data Association IrDA printer with four disposable AA alkaline batteries e printer paper
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