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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GASCOSEEKER 2-500
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1. This is indicated by the absence of the SAMPLE flag and a flashing display Page 9 of 36 Display flashing 5 Switch Off a To switch off depress MEASURE button twice in rapid succession OFF appears in the display and instrument will shut down To cancel press MEASURE button ONCE Push MEASURE button twice in rapid succession to enter OFF sequence Yo PUMP OFF b Switch OFF is automatic after 30 minutes running OFF appears in the display before automatic switch off To cancel press MEASURE button ONCE Display flashing Make sure that the instrument is OFF and in FRESH AIR before zeroing Press the ZERO push button once M PUMP ON AL PUMP OFF M MEASURE V OFF Push ZERO pushbutton once to enter ZERO mode The instrument will enter ZERO mode with similar test sequence to MEASURE mode The pump also operates for a short period during this sequence Page 10 of 36 5 2l at D SAMPLE STORE BAT FAULT BO00 agg 1OOO0PPM i T E a E a a V Instrument version Indicates software program version but with ZERO flag activated Background illumination ON 0 20 40 BG TO LET ELL Instrument will enter the ZERO mode indicated by ZERO in the status display and zero the instrument automatically Only Zero errors of less than 4 can be zeroed by this function Page 11 of 36 Display flashi ng if this operation does not reset the zero and remove the fERO FAULT or
2. OPERATING PROCEDURE The instrument should always be used as per the operating procedures for the operation being carried out IF IN DOUBT ASK YOUR SUPERVISOR CALIBRATION The instrument has been calibrated for a particular gas mixture in air The calibration gas is identified by means of the calibration label on side of instrument Normally this would have METHANE written on it This signifies that the instrument is suitable for use in Methane Natural Gas in air atmospheres Other calibrations are possible but can only be set by competent persons in the instrument workshop These include Butane or Propane The instrument can only be calibrated by competent persons in a suitably equipped instrument workshop or on a suitably programmed Depot Checker Before using instrument check that calibration inspection label has a valid date BEFORE USE The instrument should be checked before setting out for site to ensure that it is operational The detailed check procedures are given later in the manual but a short summary is given below e Check BATTERIES have sufficient life left in them for your intended usage e Check ZERO on instrument in clean air e Check instrument has correct CALIBRATION for your usage e Check instrument has no obvious FAULT conditions e Check CALIBRATION is still valid e Check ACCESSORIES e Instrument supplied with the following as standard Carrying case Handbook Instruction Card Battery
3. Page 3 of 36 must not be exposed to environments which are liable to result in mechanical or thermal degradation or to damage caused by contact with aggressive substances Additional protection may be required in environments where the instrument enclosure is liable to damage STORAGE HANDLING AND TRANSIT The batteries should be removed if the instrument is stored for longer than 3 months The instrument is designed to handle harsh environments The sensing elements are sealed to IP54 and the rest of the instrument to IP64 If not subject to misuse or malicious damage the instrument will provide many years of reliable service GENERAL The G M I Gascoseeker 2 500 has been designed as a replacement for the successful Gascoseeker Mk 2 instrument for the measurement of LEL and Volume Gas This handbook describes the operation and user maintenance of the instrument The instrument has two basic measuring ranges e LEL e VOLUME GAS LEL The L E L Lower Explosive Limit range indicates the explosibility of the flammable gases in the sample In the case of METHANE NATURAL GAS 100 L E L represents 5 by volume Methane in air On this range the operating principle is a catalyst reaction and the instrument measures the heat developed by the combustion of the flammable portion of the atmosphereunder test Volume Gas The Volume Gas range indicates the total Volume of a specific gas usually METHANE NATURAL GAS prese
4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GASCOSEEKER 2 500 1 Machine to be operated by trained personnel 2 Instructions to be read before use Hy Ram Mansfield Pelham Street Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 2EY Tel 01623 422982 Fax 01623 661022 Hy Ram Enfield Unit 2 Riverwalk Business Park Riverwalk Road Hy Ram Bury 9 Portland Industrial Estate Portland Street Bury Enfield Lancashire EN3 7QN BLO 6EY Tel 0208 805 8010 Fax 0208 805 6010 Tel 0161 7641721 Fax 0161 7620577 Page 1 of 36 Hy Ram Livingston 18 Napier Square Houstoun Road Trading Estate Livingston West Lothian EH54 5DG TEL 01506 440233 Fax 01506 440266 Gascoseeker 2 500 Built on the success of the robust and reliable Gascoseeker MKZ the Gascoseeker 2 500 s the UK gas industry standard Instrument for measuring LEL and volume Tamimable hydrocarbons with over 20 000 instruments In use in the UE gas industry The two button operation means the Gascoseeker 2 500 is easy to use and operator training can be conducted quickly The rugged design allows the Gascoseeker 2 500 To be used in harsh environments The Gascoseexer 2 500 is also fully compatible with a range of calibration software and equipment Please contact our Sales Office for more information A 905 0000 1 Gascoseeker 2 500 DE The standard kit comprises of 1x Plastic Carry Case 4x Alkaline Batteries fitted 1x 4mm Hex Driver 1x Probe Handle Assembly c w Hoses 30
5. continue to run until switched off manually or until the batteries are exhausted ACTION CHECK OFF LEGEND APPEARS DOES MEASURE PUSH BUTTON INITIATE OFF SEQUENCE Two rapid operations of measure button should cause instrument to enter OFF sequence and the OFF flag to appear in display Operation of push button is usually accompanied by a bleep from internal buzzer unless instrument is in communications mode ACTION CHECK OPERATION OF MEASURE PUSH BUTTON BAT FLAG OPERATES AFTER SHORT TIME ARE BATTERIES NEAR END OF LIFE Normal life from a set of good quality alkaline batteries is in excess of 15 hours operation If pre used or poor quality batteries are used the battery life may be substantially reduced ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH GOOD QUALITY ALKALINE CELLS IS TEMPERATURE BELOW FREEZING The operating performance of the batteries is given at normal room temperature although the batteries will operate below freezing their operating time can be substantially reduced Keep spare batteries at room temperature for a few hours if you are using the instrument below freezing ACTION KEEP A SET OF SPARE BATTERIES IN THE HEATED VAN CAB RATHER THAN IN THE UNHEATED SECTION IN COLD WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE FILTERS BLOCKED OR SAMPLE FLAG ACTIVATED If the batteries are poor quality or are nearly at the end of their life then a restriction or blockage on the sample line causing increased pump load may cause battery voltage to decrease giving BAT flag afte
6. CHANGE RANGE DOES THE INSTRUMENT COMPLETE THE MEASURE AND ZERO START UP SEQUENCES CORRECTLY If the instrument has been left in the communications mode or has developed a fault then this may require to be reset ACTION SWITCH INSTRUMENT OFF ZERO INSTRUMENT SWITCH ON IN MEASURE MODE TO TRY AGAIN IF STILL WILL NOT CHANGE RANGE INFORM SUPERVISOR AND RETURN INSTRUMENT TO WORKSHOP HAS THE INSTRUMENT BEEN CALIBRATED OR CHECKED If the instrument has been calibrated or checked it may have been left in a non range changing mode Switching instrument OFF and restarting it resets this function ACTION SWITCH OFF INITIATE ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR SWITCH ON USING MEASURE BUTTON CHECK FOR RANGE CHANGE AND RETURN TO SUPERVISOR IS THE INSTRUMENT BEING USED TO MEASURE METHANE Since the LE L and Volume relationships with Methane are programmed into the instrument and they are different for other gases the instrument may not indicate correctly if used on the wrong gas ACTION CHECK INSTRUMENT IS CALIBRATED FOR THE GAS YOU ARE USING IT ON NO NUMBERS ON DIGITAL DISPLAY DOES INSTRUMENT COMPLETE ZERO SEQUENCE CORRECTLY If the digital display is blank it indicates a zero shift that the instrument may not be able to correct and may give inaccurate readings Thus the display is blanked to prevent incorrect use Normally a ZERO FAULT flag would also be initiated Page 33 of 36 ACTION SWITCH OFF INITIATE ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR SWITCH INSTRUM
7. CHECK ZERO flags the instrument should be returned to the service centre for checking The instrument switches OFF automatically from the ZERO mode The instrument can only be zeroed by switching OFF from the MEASURE mode T m nE Lt ZERO 100 OPERATOR MESSAGES A number of messages can appear in the display window indicating instrument status and operator action READ AND UNDERSTAND HANDBOOK BEFORE USE SAMPLE Indicates that the pump is running and the instrument is sampling OFF Indicates that the instrument is about to switch OFF Can be reset by pressing MEASURE button once SAMPLE FAULT Indicates that the instrument sample flow is incorrect due to sample path blockage or pump failure CHECK ZERO Indication that there may have been a zero shift due to the presence of gas Switch off the instrument and switch on again in fresh air ZERO FAULT Indicates that zero is outside calibration limits Switch instrument OFF and initiate ZERO sequence with instrument in fresh air to reset zero BAT Flashing Indicates that the batteries will soon require replacement as indicated by BAT FAULT flag BAT FAULT Indicates that the batteries require replacement ZERO Indicates that the instrument is in the ZERO mode PROBE Page 12 of 36 The instrument is provided with a probe containing both a cotton and a hydrophobic filter The probe ends can be changed to provide a short probe with an open end or a long pro
8. facing downwards tap out any water and ensure the filter is not contaminated with dirt Check sample line is clear of water before replacing hydrophobic filter lf necessary use aspirator bulb to blow into the outlet i e label side to remove any residual water Page 15 of 36 8 Replace hydrophobic filter ensuring that you replace it in the same way as it was before i e label on filter against label on probe handle 9 Fit new cotton filter into probe handle 10 Reassemble probe handle and reconnect to instrument Make sure that instrument will operate without activating SAMPLE FAULT flag when pump is running to ensure that filter is clear sample flag operates with MEASURE button and no SAMPLE FAULT tlag flashing If SAMPLE FAULT continues to activate fit a new hydrophobic filter Do not discard old hydrophobic filter since it will probably operate correctly when water has dried out in hydrophobic membrane Page 16 of 36 SAMPLE LINE The probe is supplied complete with 1 5 metres of sample line attached The sample line is connected to the right hand inlet nozzle of the instrument The sample line fits easily over the male spigot of the inlet nozzle Make sure that the sample line is in good condition is not split or perished and forms a good seal with the inlet nozzle LEL GAS MEASUREMENTS Relationship of LEL and Methane Natural Gas in Air o LEL Lower Explosive Limit i e
9. the lowest concentration of METHANE NATURAL GAS in air that can cause an explosion This figure varies for every explosive gas and is approximately 5 Gas for METHANE NATURAL GAS e g 100 LEL 5 Gas 10 LEL 0 5 Gas 1 LEL 0 05 Gas UEL Upper Explosive Limit i e the highest concentration of METHANE NATURAL GAS in air that can cause an explosion Again this figure is gas specific and is approximately 15 Gas for METHANE NATURAL GAS Note UEL is not in common usage as a unit because while a concentration of 20 gas is greater than the explosive limit it still represents a hazard since dilution with air can produce an explosive mixture GAS In this case the percentage of METHANE NATURAL GAS in Air i e 10 Gas a mixture of 10 METHANE NATURAL GAS and 90 Air Note Emphasis must be made that any reference to Page 17 of 36 LEL and GAS in this handbook relates to a METHANE NATURAL GAS in Air mixture only as the presence of other gases can have a significant effect on the explosivity of the mixture The relationship between LEL and METHANE NATURAL GAS in Air is shown in the following table 18 20 0 40 0 0 50 0 INCREASING METHANE AIR CONCENTRATIONS AND EFFECT ON FLAMMABILITY Gascoseeker MK2 changes range from L E L to Gas _ Approximately here U E L 15 __Methane in air 100 L E L lt 5 Methane in air 7h L E L Fa 7 5 15 INCR
10. ANGING If the filters have been used for long periods in dirty atmospheres they may be contaminated and require changing ACTION CHECK CONDITION OF FILTERS HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN SWITCHED OFF AND ON AGAIN WITHOUT SAMPLE LINE ATTACHED It may be necessary to switch the instrument OFF and ON again to enable the flow sensor to initiate the test conditions at start up which include the back pressure of the sample line and probe ACTION SWITCH OFF CHECK SAMPLE LINE AND FILTERS AND SWITCH INSTRUMENT ON AGAIN HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN SWITCHED OFF AND ON AGAIN WITH CLEAN SAMPLE LINE PROBE AND FILTERS ATTACHED It may be necessary to switch the instrument OFF and ON again to enable the flow sensor to initiate the test conditions at start up which include the back pressure of the sample line and probe after new filters have been fitted ACTION SWITCH OFF CHECK SAMPLE LINE AND FILTERS AND SWITCH INSTRUMENT ON AGAIN HAVE NEW BATTERIES BEEN FITTED Battery capacity may be limited due to a number of factors such as low temperature poor cells etc When the pump is operated under bad conditions the increased current with low capacity batteries and low temperature may cause an increase in motor current which could initiate a SAMPLE FAULT ACTION CHANGE BATTERIES IF IN DOUBT IS TEMPERATURE BELOW FREEZING Low temperature reduces battery capacity and may increase pump current thus causing SAMPLE FAULT conditions In addition any moisture or water on the f
11. EASING METHANE GAS CONCENTRATION 100 Mixture too weak to burn Mixture too rich to burn lf diluted with air _ may cause explosive mixture Page 18 of 36 BATTERY LIFE 1 To obtain the 15 hours operating life specified you should use only LR20 alkaline cells 2 Only 4 new cells should be fitted When the cells are low or exhausted it is necessary to fit 4 new cells to reset the battery indicator bar graph to 100 3 Partially used cells will not achieve the battery reset function and will result in less usage from partially used cells Do not mix new and old cells 4 15 hours operational life will only be attained at ambient temperature 150C 200C since battery capacity is affected by temperature 5 The battery bar graph gives an indication of battery life but may not be totally linear A typical battery bar graph shape is shown in the following diagram INDICATION ON ANALOGUE BAR GRAPH 100 90 80 70 60 BAT flag activates at approximately this level 50 l 40 4 30 20 10 120 ay 110 ANALOGUE BAR GRAPH DISPLAY ltt2 alalsiel zl al gholsuhehalalsheli7iieliglzol21b2leal oalesios 27128129 30191 lal aal gal a5 30 No of operations 30 minutes each E Bar graph display 7 When BAT alarm flag is initiated there should be typically 1 2 hours life left for operation at normaltemperature when alkaline cells are used 8 BAT warning flag is a warning the instrument may
12. ENT ON IN MEASURE MODE IF CLEAR AND NO FAULT FLAGS INSTRUMENT IS CORRECT IF DISPLAY STILL BLANK OR FAULT FLAG PRESENT INFORM SUPERVISOR AND RETURN INSTRUMENT TO WORKSHOP Certificate of calibration e This product has been inspected and tested in accordance with the ISO9001 quality control systems and procedures in place at Hyram Engineering Co Ltd e This product has been calibrated using equipment traceable to national and international standards Decommissioning amp Disposal Instructions These give the instructions for decommissioning and disposal of the equipment and confirm how it is to be taken out of service safely in respect of the Essential Health and Safety Requirements e If a Uniprepi tool has reached the end of its useful working life and cannot be refurbished it must be disposed of through a licensed scrap or waste disposal facility Alternatively a reverse engineering company could be used to strip the equipment for recycling purposes e Disposal is the responsibility of the Customer this can also be achieved by returning the product back to the manufacturer Warranty Information 1 Extent of Warranty a Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd warrants to the end user customer that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for six months after the date of purchase by the end user customer subject to providing proof of purchase b If Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd receives during the warran
13. F when pump is operated YES Does the SAMPLE FAULTLXES keep operating 3 NO Does instrument not operate on Does the Depot Checker 2 ZERO FAULT YES flag operate Is the gas response slow 3 38 R N R 38 Does the CHECK ZERO YES flag operate 1 Does the instrument not change range BJA OO NO OO CO Is there no YES paengreund Are there no illumination 32 sare baea ek an YES the display NO CHANGE INSTRUMENT Fault Finding IF IN DOUBT HAVE THE SUPERVISOR OR TECHNICAL STAFF CHECK THE INSTRUMENT FOR YOU INSTRUMENT WILL NOT SWITCH ON ARE BATTERIES FITTED Instrument would normally be supplied without batteries fitted to ensure that only fresh batteries are used at the time of use In addition the storage of instruments without batteries prevents any problems associated with battery leakage in the instrument ACTION FIT BATTERIES ARE BATTERIES OPERATIONAL Check and make sure that only fresh new alkaline batteries are used Batteries which have been used in other equipment should not be used ACTION FIT NEW BATTERIES IF IN DOUBT FIT NEW BATTERIES Page 27 of 36 ARE BATTERIES CORRECTLY FITTED The batteries have to be fitted in the battery compartment in the correct way and in the correct alignment Check that the and symbols on the batteries line up with those on the battery compartment and its labels Make sure that the batteries are in contact with the terminals an
14. ITIATE A ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR CHECK ZERO FLAG OPERATES HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN SWITCHED ON IN GASEOQUSATMOSPHERE If the instrument has been switched on in an atmosphere which contained some gas then a CHECK ZERO warning may be flagged to the operator as a warning This will depend upon the exact concentration ACTION RE ZERO INSTRUMENT IN GAS FREE FRESH AIR WHEN WAS INSTRUMENT LAST ZEROED The instrument should be zeroed at regular intervals e g once per day or before use if it has not been used for several days ACTION INITIATE ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN USED TO MEASURE GASES OR VAPOURS OTHER THAN METHANE If the instrument has been used to measure heavy hydrocarbons petrol or similar then some residue may be in filters or probe ACTION REMOVE SAMPLE LINE AND PROBE INITIATE ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR CHECK PROBE AND FILTERS FOR CONTAMINATION RE APPLY SAMPLE LINE AND PROBE AND CHECK INSTRUMENT ZERO BACKGROUND ILLUMINATION DOES NOT OPERATE IS INFRA RED LINK CLEAN ON INSTRUMENT TOP PLATE The infrared sensor also detects the ambient light condition and requires the apertures to be clear ACTION USE A DRY CLOTH TO REMOVE ANY FOREIGN MATERIAL OR DEBRIS FROM THE INFRARED APERTURE ON THE TOP PLATE IS BACKGROUND LIGHT LEVEL SUFFICIENTLY LOW The background illumination will only be initiated when the ambient lighting is sufficiently low that the scale cannot be read ACTION ENSURE THAT AMBIENT LIGHT IS LOW E
15. NOUGH IN AREA OF INFRARED SENSOR IS INSTRUMENT BEING USED ON A DEPOT CHECKER CONNECTED TO AN ALARM UNIT OR BEING CALIBRATED When instrument is on a DEPOT CHECKER or is connected to any other equipment via the infra red link then background illumination Is inhibited ACTION REMOVE INSTRUMENT FROM CHECKER OR ANY OTHER CONNECTION SWITCH INSTRUMENT OFF SWITCH ON AGAIN AND CHECK ILLUMINATION INSTRUMENT SWITCHES ON ANDIMMEDIATELY SWITCHES OFF IS BAT OR BAT FAULT FLAG ACTIVATED If batteries have low capacity or are of poor qual they may provide sufficient power for a short time thus enabling the instrument to switch on but rapidly dropping sufficiently to initiate automatic shutdown via the BAT FAULT flag ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH NEW LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES ARE BATTERIES OF THE CORRECT TYPE Only good quality alkaline batteries of the LR20 type should be used do not mix types of manufacturer ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH GOOD QUALITY NEW LR20 ALKALINE CELLS IS TEMPERATURE LOW At low temperature the battery voltage may not be sufficient to operate instrument The minimum operating temperature for LR20 alkaline cells is 20 Deg C Page 31 of 36 ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH NEW CELLS THAT HAVE BEEN KEPT AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ARE SAMPLE LINE AND INSTRUMENT FILTERS CLEAR If the sample line and filters are blocked and the batteries low then the battery voltage may be pulled low by increased pump current This may initiat
16. REPLACE ALL CELLS WITH FOUR NEW LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES HAVE BATTERIES BEEN KEPT AT LOW TEMPERATURE FOR A PERIOD OF TIME Battery capacity is a function of temperature and batteries stored at low temperature are not able to release their total power potential If the batteries have been stored in a vehicle overnight at below zero they may appear to have less capacity Where possible batteries should be at ambient temperature before use even if instrument is being used in low temperature conditions Store replacement batteries in vehicle cab rather than in unheated compartment ACTION KEEP REPLACEMENT BATTERIES AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 1 2 HOURS BEFORE USE Page 29 of 36 ARE ALL BATTERIES OF SAME TYPE Only LR20 alkaline batteries should be used and they should all be from the same manufacturer DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES OR MANUFACTURERS ACTION ENSURE THAT LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES FROM ONE MANUFACTURER ARE FITTED ARE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES BEING FITTED Under no circumstances should rechargeable cells be fitted to the instrument ACTION ENSURE THAT LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES ARE FITTED SAMPLE FAULT KEEPS OPERATING IS THERE WATER IN PROBE OR SAMPLE LINE When the filters in the probe are blocked with water the SAMPLE FAULT flag should be activated in the instrument to indicate this to the operator The operation of the pump monitor is inhibited at low temperatures ACTION CHECK SAMPLE LINE AND FILTERS FOR CONTAMINATION DO PROBE FILTERS REQUIRE CH
17. THER BLOW IT OUT HAVE YOU FOLLOWED THE DEPOT CHECKER INSTRUCTIONS Instrument will only operate on DEPOT CHECKER if instructions are followed particularly with regard to instrument being OFF when put on checker and MEASURE button only operated when DEPOT CHECKER requests it ACTION SWITCH INSTRUMENT OFF READ INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHECKER RE TEST INSTRUMENT FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY GAS RESPONSE IS SLOW IS THE INSTRUMENT DETECTING METHANE The instrument response is setup using METHANE If you are detecting other substances such as BUTANE PETROL VAPOUR etc the response may appear slow ACTION CHECK YOU HAVE CORRECT INSTRUMENT FOR THE GAS YOU ARE USING IF IN DOUBT ASK SUPERVISOR ARE THE BAT OR BAT FAULT FLAGS ACTIVATED If the batteries are low the pump flow rate may be reduced and hence the response time reduced ACTION CHANGE BATTERIES FOR NEW LR20 ALKALINE CELLS IS THE SAMPLE LINE OR PROBE TRAPPED OR BLOCKED If the sample line or filters are blocked the gas sample rate may be reduced ACTION CHECK FILTERS AND SAMPLE LINE FOR BLOCKAGE RESTRICTION OR CONTAMINATION REPLACE AS NECESSARY IS THE TEMPERATURE LOW If the temperature is low the pump flow may be reduced because of battery voltage and any moisture in the filters may start to freeze thus reducing flow rate ACTION REPLACE FILTERS WITH NEW ONES IF NECESSARY REPLACE BATTERIES WITH NEW LR20 CELLS WHICH HAVE BEEN KEPT AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INSTRUMENT DOES NOT
18. ansaduanncstaaenaduadsonaneranevednsauets Name scaddaress aaron eheu year deag heen T TA Of purchaser TYP amp Of OOL O e a SetlalinUIMDer a a a a a nTa a NSA For Service and repair please contact Hy Ram Mansfield Pelham Street Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 2EY Tel 01623 422982 Fax 01623 661022 Page 36 of 36
19. be with a closed end Probe e maine 1 ie a ee Probe Handle ss 7 y Pte i ES e ff Pa x _ As wN Meee F i ee mr The filters in the probe should be changed by the operator as required The cotton filter should be changed on a regular basis say once per week depending on use when dirty contaminated by water etc The hydrophobic filter should only be replaced when contaminated with dirt or water and cannot be cleared Cotton Particulate Filter Hydrophobic Filter Probe Handle Assembly The sample line is permanently attached to the probe by means of a clip The instrument should not be used without the probe and its filters in place The probe filters help maintain a clean flow path and properly used prevent the ingress of water into the instrument itself Should water enter the probe filters the instrument pump should turn off and the instrument should display a flashing SAMPLE FAULT together with a flashing display to indicate the pump is not operating Page 13 of 36 Display flashing 1 Check to ascertain whether water has entered the probe 2 Disconnect probe sample line from instrument 3 Remove probe handie from probe end 4 Remove cotton filter and discard Page 14 of 36 9 6 r Remove hydrophobic filter noting which way filter is fitted label on filter against label on probe end With the inlet side of filter i e non label side of filter
20. circuit NEVER Dispose of batteries in fire as this can cause them to explode NEVER Attempt to recharge a dry cell They may leak or explode Battery Replacement If the BAT flag appears or you are unable to SWITCH THE PUMP ON or you are unable to SWITCH THE INSTRUMENT ON or you are unable to SWITCH THE INSTRUMENT OFF THE BATTERIES MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT Use only LR20 Alkaline Batteries Duracell Procell MN1300 LR20 size D and Ever Ready Energiser LR20 size D The Gascoseeker 2 500 contains four 4 batteries All should be replaced at any one time with fresh batteries To Replace the batteries proceed as follows 1 Operate in a safe area 2 Switch Instrument OFF before starting to replace 3 Loosen instrument base plate screws 4mm hexagonal x 2 using special tool provided Honi oid Safienda ami g m ALS m P ies 5 is ia m i z z i om a i i 9 z a E z _ eCheck batten Copan tor dama in epg CSS Gf COT On bora Page 20 of 36 7 Replace all four 4 batteries with new units Observe correct polarity with indicator marked in battery compartment base 9 Check that instrument switches ON battery indicator and analogue display is satisfactory at switch ON ASPIRATOR BULB An aspirator bulb is provided should the pump fail to enable a sample to be taken The aspirator bulb is fitted with an adaptor to enable it to conn
21. compartment key Probe handle complete with 1 5 metres sampling line cotton filter and integral hydrophobic filter Long probe extension Page 7 of 36 Short probe extension Carrying strap Aspirator bulb Waistband harness available as an accessory MEASURE MODE 1 Switch ON Push MEASURE button ONCE to swilth ON Push MEASURE button once ta switch OA ASC OSEERER 2500 Instrument pertarms self check and energies all segments in display Pump also operates for a short penod during this sequence ESE ES i EF ii CHELE JER BAT FAULT Pil dim LLL EET Dis a n Ee a pa a a b Display indicates instrumen versiuni enue anu suiwaie version number Instrument version Inditalias solhyara program wersion Bar graph indicates battery capacity and background illumination activated Background illumination ON BAT i 20 40 3 60 BO 100 TTOLULUL LLL Page 8 of 36 2 Ready For Use After a few seconds the instrument is ready for use indicated by a flashing DIGITAL display Display flashing 3 Sample Start A single press of the MEASURE button when the pump is stopped starts the pump and draws the sample Push MEASURE button once to switch ON fo PUMP ON if PUMP OFF i MEASURE T oF 4 Sample Finish A single press of the MEASURE button when the pump is running stops the pump and stops sampling Fush MEASURE button once to switch pump OFF T MEASURE VY OFF
22. continue to be used until it switches off automatically 9 Check battery condition before use If signs of leakage or damage do not use Battery Safety Code Used correctly primary cells batteries are a safe and dependable source of portable power Problems can occur if they are abused resulting in leakage or other incidents which could cause equipment failure or personal injury Here are some simple rules to help eliminate such problems ALWAYS Take care to fit your batteries correctly observing the and markings on the battery and the instrument ALWAYS Replace the whole set of batteries at one time taking care not to get old and new batteries or batteries of different types mixed since this can result in leakage overheating or other failures ALWAYS Page 19 of 36 Keep unused batteries in their packing and away from metal objects which may cause a short circuit resulting in leakage or generation of high temperature ALWAYS Remove spent batteries from the instrument and all batteries from instruments unused for long periods Otherwise the batteries may leak and cause damage ALWAYS Make sure the cells are undamaged in good condition in contact with the springs and the battery compartment cover is secure when replacing batteries and before instrument use Spare batteries can be kept in the carrying case for fieldreplacement NEVER Use or handle batteries which are physically damaged leaking or heating up when not in
23. d each other A good tip is to rotate the batteries once they are all in the battery compartment to check that they are free and in contact ACTION CHECK ORIENTATION OF BATTERIES ARE CONTACTS ON BATTERIES AND TERMINALS DIRTY If the batteries or the Instrument terminals are dirty they may not make a good enough contact to enable correct operation to take place They can be cleaned using a clean dry cloth do not use solvents contact cleaners grease etc If in doubt return instrument to workshop for checking If battery has leaked causing contamination of contacts instrument should be returned to workshop without cleaning ACTION CHECK BATTERIES AND CONTACTS FOR CLEANLINESS WILL INSTRUMENT SWITCH ON USING 1 MEASURE BUTTON 2 ZERO BUTTON Instrument should switch on in either sequence although it will do different things If it does not then the instrument should be returned to workshop for checking ACTION IF INSTRUMENT DOES NOT SWITCH ON USING BOTH PUSH BUTTONS RETURN TO WORKSHOP INSTRUMENT WILL NOT SWITCH OFF DOES OFF APPEAR ON DIGITAL DISPLAY The OFF legend should appear in the LCD display to indicate the OFF sequence This happens when instrument has been running for approximately 30 minutes or the MEASURE button has been pressed twice in rapid succession Check if the instrument is being calibrated Depot checked or is connected to an alarm unit In the communications mode the 30 minute time is inhibited and the instrument will
24. e a BAT FAULT and automatic shutdown ACTION CHECK FILTERS AND SAMPLE LINE ARE CLEAR REPLACE BATTERIES IF NECESSARY DOES INSTRUMENT COMPLETE ZERO SEQUENCE If the instrument has a ZERO FAULT above a certain level or the zero data in the instrument is corrupt then the start up sequence tests cannot be completed satisfactorily ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES ZERO INSTRUMENT AND RE INITIATE MEASURE SEQUENCE IF NOT SUCCESSFUL INSTRUMENT MUST BE RETURNED TO WORKSHOP INSTRUMENT STARTS CORRECTLY BUT SWITCHES OFF WHEN PUMP OPERATED IS TEMPERATURE LOW If the temperature Is low the battery capacity may be reduced and the pump current increased thus causing battery voltage to be reduced below the automatic shutdown level when the pump is switched ON ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH NEW CELLS THAT HAVE BEEN STORED AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THEN TRY SEQUENCE AGAIN ARE SAMPLE LINE AND FILTERS CLEAR Low batteries used in low temperatures with a blocked sample line or filters may reduce battery voltage below the automatic switch off point thus causing the instrument to switch OFF ACTION CHECK SAMPLE LINE AND FILTERS FOR BLOCKAGE HAVE NEW BATTERIES BEEN FITTED If the batteries are below capacity or they are not of good quality then they may reduce in voltage when the pump is operated thus switching the instrument OFF ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH GOOD QUALITY LR20 ALKALINE CELLS ARE LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES USED Only LR20 Alkaline cells will give t
25. ect to the instrument outlet It will not connect to the inlet Ensure that the bulb has an adaptor fitted The bulb should be checked periodically to ensure that it is functioning correctly Place finger over inlet hole in bulb adaptor and close inlet i e Hole in stainless steel adaptor and depress bulb Bulb should not re inflate whilst hole in adaptor is covered Page 21 of 36 Release finger from inlet hole and bulb should re inflate in less than 5 seconds The bulb can be used to aspirate the instrument in the event of pump failure Normally this would be indicated by either 1 Flashing digital display 2 Absence of SAMPLE flag on display 3 Flashing SAMPLE FAULT on display If these cannot be cleared by New batteries Switching instrument OFF and ON again Operation of MEASURE button to operate pump Checking for water ingress in probe clearing and replacing filters Ensuring that sample line is not blocked Then the aspirator can be used in an emergency to draw sample through instrument Connect aspirator bulb to outlet of instrument Connect aspirator bulb to outlet of instrument The connection may not be leak free however this should not affect instrument performance Aspirate sample through instrument as desired Remember that display may be flashing since this is an indication of pump not running Only use this as an emergency and return instrument to instrument workshop for repair immediately Car
26. eration outside the products specifications v Improper site preparation or maintenance and vi Faulty pipe or fittings Limitations of Warranty a Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd does not warrant the operation of any product to be uninterrupted or error free b Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd makes no other warranty of any kind whether express or implied with respect to its products Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd specifically disclaims the implied warranties of satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose c To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the law of the locality where the customer uses the product this warranty statement shall be deemed modified by the minimum necessary to be consistent with such local law d To the extent allowed by local law the remedies provided in this warranty statement are the customer s sole and exclusive remedies e This tool has been designed for the range of fittings available at the time of its design and development Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd can accept NO liability for the unit s ability or otherwise to work with new or different fittings that subsequently appear in the market place Page 35 of 36 Please complete this information and keep it safely with your proof of purchase receipt You will require it for any warranty claim WWAGKE DURCHASCG au deansiewedaniuwisaddijeueaadaua a A Date of purchase is andes tab aden zenadacsZanadead danas sdaan
27. eturned to the factory SAFETY e The instrument must be regularly serviced and calibrated by fully trained personnel in a safe area e Batteries Alkaline batteries must be exchanged in a safe area and fitted correctly before use Never use damaged batteries or expose to extreme heat e Only GMI replacement parts should be used e If the instrument detects gas follow your own organisation s procedures and operational guidelines e The combustion chamber is a flameproof assembly and must not be opened in the presence of a flammable atmosphere Gasurvevor S00 series mstruments are certified as EEx iad IC T4 l 20 C Tamb 50 C BASOLATEX2292 Ex 2G UL Class I Groups A B C and D e This equipment is designed and manufactured to protect against other hazards as defined in paragraph 1 2 7 of Annex II of the ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Any right of claim relating to product liability or consequential damage to any third party against GMI is removed if the warnings are not observed AREAS OF USE Exposure to certain chemicals can result in a loss of sensitivity of the flammable sensor Where such environments are known or suspected it is recommended that more frequent response checks are carried out The chemical compounds that can cause loss of sensitivity include Silicones Lead Halogens and Sulphur Do not use instrument in potentially hazardous atmospheres containing greater than 21 Oxygen The enclosure material is polypropylene and
28. he specified performance ACTION REPLACE ALL BATTERIES WITH NEW ALKALINE LR20 CELLS INSTRUMENT DOES NOT OPERATE ON DEPOT CHECKER HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN ISSUED TO DEPOT Instrument and Depot Checker require to be set up by technical staff to ensure that they are operating correctly ACTION CHECK WITH SUPERVISOR THAT THE INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR USE ON DEPOT CHECKER DO OTHER INSTRUMENTS OPERATE ON DEPOT CHECKER There may be a fault on the DEPOT CHECKER If other instruments operate correctly on checker then DEPOT CHECKER is probably correct ACTION TRY OTHER INSTRUMENT ON CHECKER IF SATISFACTORY WAIT 5 MINUTES AND TRY AGAIN REPORT INCIDENT TO SUPERVISOR EVEN IF INSTRUMENT OPERATES SECOND TIME DOES THE CHECKER HAVE THE CORRECT GASES AND DO THE CYLINDERS CONTAIN SUFFICIENT PRESSURE The Depot Checker will only operate satisfactorily if it has the correct gases connected to it and the gas pressures are correctly set ACTION CHECK WITH A SUPERVISOR OR AUTHORISED TESTER TO ENSURE DEPOT CHECKER IS OPERATING CORRECTLY IS THE INSTRUMENT TOP PLATE CLEAN AROUND THE INFRARED LINK The instrument data is transmitted to the DEPOT CHECKER via the infrared link on the top plate If this is dirty or obscured then the instrument may not be able to communicate with the checker Page 32 of 36 ACTION CLEAN AREA AROUND INFRARED LINK WITH DRY CLOTH ENSURING ANY DEBRIS IS REMOVED FROM OPTICAL RECESS ON LINK DO NOT WIPE MATERIAL INTO RECESS RA
29. ilters from previous tests which have not been completely removed may freeze and cause an increased load on the pump causing a SAMPLE FAULT ACTION CHECK OPERATION AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE REPLACE BATTERIES WITH ONES KEPT AT AMBIENT CHECK FILTERS AND REPLACE AS NECESSARY ZERO FAULT FLAG OPERATES HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN ZEROED IN FRESH AIR If instrument has not been zeroed in fresh air in the last test or has gas in the flow path from being switched off with gas in the sample line then a false zero condition may be detected by instrument ACTION ALLOW INSTRUMENT TO FLUSH THROUGH WITH FRESH AIR SWITCH OFF AND INITIATE ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN USED TO MEASURE PETROL BUTANE OR SOME OTHER SUBSTANCE OTHER THAN METHANE If instrument has been used for a heavy hydrocarbon or a volatile substance such as Petrol this may be impregnated into the filters or some residue may be in sample line which will register as a false zero in the zero check sequence Page 30 of 36 ACTION CHECK FILTERS FOR CONTAMINATION CHANGE IF NECESSARY REMOVE SAMPLE LINE AND PROBE SWITCH INSTRUMENT OFF INITIATE A ZERO SEQUENCE IN FRESH AIR HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN SWITCHED OFF IN GASEOUS ATMOSPHERE If the instrument was switched off with gas in the sample path then some may remain and this would alter the zero setting which would be detected by the instrument and indicated as a ZERO FAULT ACTION FLUSH INSTRUMENT WITH FRESH AIR SWITCH OFF IN
30. is housed in a tough impact resistant moulded case and is powered by size D LR20 alkaline cells to give up to 15 hours continuous operation CONSTRUCTION The instrument is housed in a tough impact resistant moulded case The case material is carbon filled polycarbonate to reduce static risk and remove interference from radio or other equipment The top surface of the instrument is covered with stainless steel escutcheons which are marked with the necessary basic operating instructions These plates provide additional impact resistance and provide tough wear surfaces for everyday use Protection for the display is by toughened glass to prevent impact damage and the display itself is mounted on a shock absorbing mounting to prevent damage The instrument is sealed against dust and water ingress to IP54 and the use of plastic mouldings and stainless steel fastenings provide high corrosion resistance Additional markings and labelling are moulded into the case as necessary A detachable carrying strap is provided which can be varied in length and used as a neck sling or hand carrying handle Instrument operation is by sealed push buttons on the instrument top plate The instrument is ATEX certified without any additional outer case RANGES OF OPERATION LEL Range On the LEL range the instrument shows the flammable gas concentration up to 100 LEL which for METHANE NATURAL GAS represents 5 Volume Methane in Air The instrument calibration is
31. mm Harness Assembly 1x Box of Filters 1x Instruction Card Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd has a policy of continuous improvement in product quality and design Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its models at any time without prior notice Important This manual forms a part of the product to which it relates It should be kept for the life of the product Any amendments issued by Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd should be incorporated in the text The manual should be passed to any subsequent holder or user of this product Safety Information This equipment should only be used by trained and competent operators As an operator always ensure that you fully understand how the equipment functions and that you are fully aware of the dangers Always wear the necessary protective clothing including adequate eye protection hard hat gloves overalls protective boots etc CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Wear protective clothing Prior to commencing work ensure that this equipment is complete and fully serviceable If in doubt replace WEAR EAR WEAR SAFETY WEAR SAFETY WEAR SAFETY WEAR PROTECTION GLASSES SHOES GLOVES HARD HAT LIABILITY Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but GMI Ltd and Hyram do not accept any responsibility for errors or omissions and their consequences Information in this Page 2 of 36 document is subject to change without no
32. nt with respect to air and is scaled over the complete range 0 100 Volume Gas On this range the operating principle of the detection system is thermal conductivity Gas tlow direction ret on noe p degsureon fi pushbutton gi Zero pushiiution ag inira red mrk instrumont identification Operation A sample of the atmosphere to be measured is drawn through the instrument by means of a pump via a filter into the analysing chamber The analysing chamber contains the detection elements which monitor the gas Range selection is automatic Page 4 of 36 Liquid crystal Weather proof Liquid crystal ei par eee display Meo sure Bes Sf Go butan i iia Zema eee Microprocessor PCB button a rs Senor PCB Prote Cutlet i Electric Combustion Water i imlal bpd or pump chamber illter row le Gabe liw director Protection PCB Cotton filter 4 Of LAZO Batteries The total system is controlled by a microprocessor which maintains the necessary voltage conditions on the sensing elements controls the pump and range selection and displays the result on a solid state analogue and digital display The microprocessor carries out some housekeeping and status management functions for the instrument and the instrument status is also shown on the display as is the range selected The display is back illuminated when used in low ambient light conditions The total instrument
33. ockwise direction Page 24 of 36 When nozzle is removed filter can be placed in nozzle not in instrument Ce wo Nozzle and filter should then be placed in instrument checking that O ring seal on nozzle is not damaged before replacing The cotton filter in instrument should be removed after use This filter should not be used with the normal probe since it already incorporates a cotton filter and two filters in the line can affect instrument performance The instrument cotton filter should only be used under exceptional circumstances when it is not possible to use the normal probe e g long sample line necessary and access for probe handle too narrow FAULT FINDING Page 25 of 36 If the instrument does not appear to be functioning correctly it should be returned to the Supervisor or workshop for checking and if necessary repair There are a number of faults which can be checked and rectified by the user before sending to the instrument workshop Instrument will not switch ON Instrument will YES SEE PAGE not switch ON Instrument will YES SEE PAGE not switch OFF Does the BAT flag operate YES SEE PAGE after a short time Do the batteries not YES SEE PAGE give long use Page 26 of 36 Does the bar graph on battery YES test not indicate Does instrument immediately p switch OFF 100 after fitting new batteries 29 Does instrument start correctly but switches OF
34. r and is weatherproof Backlighting is provided automatically to enable the display to be seen under low ambient light conditions Pt 220 baa AX Pr ts a i Wi ba r hy i Digital Desplay with All Segments Achvated SENSOR LIFE The sensors in the Gascoseeker 2 500 are manufactured to give improved stability and longer life and will operate many thousands of times with no effect on sensitivity or zero Exposure to high concentrations of gas will not damage the elements The sensors are protected from water and dust damage by membrane and cotton filters Provided the instrument is correctly maintained and serviced the sensors are guaranteed for 1 Page 6 of 36 year in normal operation against the effects of zero drift and calibration deterioration within the instrument calibration span SPECIFICATION Accuracy at N T P for Methane Natural Gas LEL 2 Nominal 1 5 L E L Volume Gas 1 Nominal 1 0 GAS When calibrated at defined point on scale due to lineariser function Temp Range 20 Deg C to 50 Deg C Humidity 20 95 RH non condensing Pressure 950 to 1100 mbar Operating time in excess of 15 hours continuous duty on LR20 batteries at normal ambient temperature Size 180mm x 95mm x 105mm Weight 1 6 kilos including batteries Note The instrument should not be used in a Oxygen enriched atmospheres b The presence of catalyst contaminants such as Silicones Halogens and Halides Tetraethy lead Antimony
35. r short period ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH FOUR NEW LR20 ALKALINE CELLS Page 28 of 36 BATTERIES DO NOT GIVE LONG USE HAVE NEW BATTERIES BEEN USED Alkaline batteries will give up to 15 hours use in normal conditions pre used or poor quality batteries should not be used in the instrument ACTION REPLACE BATTERIES WITH FOUR NEW LR20 ALKALINE CELLS ARE LR20 ALKALINE BATTERIES FITTED Only LR20 alkaline cells will give the specified instrument performance ACTION USE ONLY LR 20 ALKALINE CELLS ARE ALL FOUR BATTERIES OF THE SAME MAKE AND TYPE All four batteries should be replaced at one time with new cells of the same make and type DO NOT MIX BATTERY TYPES ACTION REPLACE ALL FOUR CELLS WITH NEW LR20 ALKALINE CELLS HAS INSTRUMENT BEEN USED AT LOW TEMPERATURE The instrument performance of 15 hours is given at ambient temperature between 15 Deg C and 20 Deg C at lower temperatures particularly below freezing battery capacity can be dramatically reduced Where the instrument is being used at low temperature replacement batteries should be stored in warmer conditions where possible ACTION CHECK INSTRUMENT PERFORMANCE AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ARE BATTERIES REPLACED WHEN BAT OR BAT FAULT INDICATOR IS ACTIVATED Batteries would normally be replaced when the BAT FAULT flag is activated to achieve maximum battery life however a work programme should not be commenced with the BAT flag activated and no spare batteries The operational time bet
36. rying Straps The carrying straps on the instrument are removable and adjustable They include a shoulder pad and D shaped loops for attachment of a waistband harness where desired Page 22 of 36 The waistband harness is not supplied with the instrument as standard but is available as an accessory To affix to instrument apply circular hole in key slot on strap to clip to stainiess steel boss on instrument body Locate clip flush against instrument body Pull strap upwards until strap clip locates firmly on stainless steel boss with sharp click Strap can be adjusted to length by means of buckle Page 23 of 36 Excess sirap length can be clipped into open slot on bop of Strap clips WAISTBAND HARNESS The waistband harness is supplied as an accessory j OOT The waistband harness is attached to the instrument using the D clips on the shoulder harness INSTRUMENT COTTON FILTER A cotton filter is not normally fitted within the instrument since this normally is incorporated into the probe handle GMI a However where the instrument is to be used without the probe handle provision is made within the instrument to incorporate a separate cotton filter This should not be used with a cotton filter in the probe handle Filter can be fitted by removing the stainless steel inlet nozzle from the instrument using a one pence coin or similar in nozzle slot and unscrewing in an anti cl
37. shown on the instrument label i e METHANE LEL Range Display Gas Range On the Gas range the instruments are calibrated for use in METHANE and will give inaccurate results if used in other mixtures In addition the instruments are calibrated Page 5 of 36 for METHANE NATURAL GAS in Air mixtures and should only be used for such mixtures unless specially calibrated The instrument calibration is shown on the instrument label i e METHANE On the GAS range the instrument range is displayed in the top right hand corner of the L C D as GAS From 0 10 GAS the digital display shows a decimal point and resolves the digital display to 0 5 GAS From 10 100 GAS the digital display shows a decimal point and resolves the signal to 1 GAS The analogue bar graph follows in 4 steps J 2 101 Gas Range Display LEL Range Display On the LEL range the instrument range is displayed in the top right hand corner of the L C D and the digital display will show 0 100 LEL From 0 10 LEL the digital display shows a decimal point and resolves the digital display to 0 5 LEL From 10 100 LEL the digital display shows a decimal point and resolves the signal to 1 LEL The analogue bar graph follows in 4 steps Digital Display Range Indicator Analogue Bar Graph otalus Flags Digital Display Range Indicator Digital Display with Instrument Measuring LEL Range The LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD is protected by a toughened glass cove
38. tice This document does not constitute a specification or basis for a contract Your statutory rights under law are not affected MODIFICATION NOTICES GMI aim to notify customers of relevant changes in the product operation and maintain this manual up to date In view of the policy of continuous product improvement there may be operational differences between the latest product and this manual This Handbook is an important part of the Gascoseeker 2 500 product Please note the following points e It should be kept with the instrument for the life of the product e Amendments should be attached e This Handbook should be passed on to any subsequent owner user of the instrument e Although every care is taken in the preparation of this Handbook it does not constitute a specification for the instrument SOFTWARE Software supplied on EPROM or similar device for use in a particular product may only be used in that product and may not be copied without the written permission of Gas Measurement Instruments Ltd Reproduction or disassembly of such embodied programmes or algorithms is prohibited Ownership of such software is not transferable and GMI Ltd does not warrant that the operation of the software will be error free or that the software will meet the customer s requirements DISPOSAL ADVICE When no longer in use dispose of the instrument carefully and with respect for the environment GMI will dispose of the instrument without charge if r
39. ty period notice of a defect in product which is covered by this warranty Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd shall either repair or replace the product at its option Any replacement product may be either new or like new provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced c All warranty work will be carried out by Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd unless otherwise agreed On site warranty and repair or replacement services are available from authorised Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd service facilities world wide d Customers shall prepay shipping charges for products returned to Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd for warranty service and Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd will charge for return of the products back to the customer e This warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights The customer may also have other rights which vary from country to country in the world Page 34 of 36 Pre conditions for Warranty Application Hy Ram Engineering Co Ltd warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the product and this warranty shall only apply in the following circumstances a All the instructions contained in the operating manual have been complied with b And none of the following apply i Improper or inadequate maintenance ii Physical abuse iii Unauthorised modification misuse or any use not in accordance with the operating manual and good industry practice iv Op
40. ween the BAT and BAT FAULT flags depends on the particular batteries fitted specific instrument characteristics ambient temperature and other factors ACTION CHECK WHEN BATTERIES ARE CHANGED IS INSTRUMENT SWITCHED OFF MANUALLY OR LEFT TO SWITCH OFF AUTOMATICALLY AFTER USE The instrument switches off automatically after 30 minutes running to conserve battery life and to ensure that it is unlikely you will be left with a non functioning unit because you forgot to switch it off If you do not switch the instrument off after use then each operation of the instrument will be 30 minutes if you only use it for 5 minutes then the battery life may appear to be excessive relative to use The instrument has an internal hours run counter that records the actual time operational ACTION ALWAYS SWITCH INSTRUMENT OFF MANUALLY AFTER USE BAR GRAPH ON BATTERY TEST DOES NOT INDICATE 100 AFTER FITTING NEW BATTERIES ARE 4 NEW ALKALINE BATTERIES FITTED The bar graph indicates the battery condition at the last switch off to give a representative indication of potential battery life It can only be reset by replacing all four batteries with four new good alkaline cells at the same time The use of mixed or partially used batteries may not reset the battery indicator The use of other types of battery whether good or not may also not reset the indicator may cause the instrument to malfunction and may in themselves be dangerous in gaseous atmospheres ACTION
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