CO2 Analyzer Models 3100 & 3150Operation & MaintenanceInstruction 0019-9339Rev. 3 – May 2010
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 103.1.2 Temperature Probe Reading (Optional)The instrument has the ability to read and display two te
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 114.0 Instrument Features4.1 Physical Characteristics Front View Back View Reference:A = Main Read
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 124.2 Panel Key FunctionsKEYS FUNCTIONA Main Read Screen Start and end screen when using the instrume
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 134.3 Instrument Connections Top View Side ViewRefer-enceType DescriptionA Temperature 1 Temperatu
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 145.0 General Operational Instructions5.1 Switching the Instrument ON1) To switch on the instrument,
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 155.3 Instrument Main Read ScreenAfter the analyzer has been switched on and the warm-up self-tests h
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 165.4 Instrument Status IconsThe following icons may be displayed on the instrument read screens:Icon
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 17The soft-key “DELETE” will delete the last character typed. Alternatively, the sequence can be re-
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 185.9 Main MenuThe “MAIN MENU” enables the operator to select options to set up specifi c parameters a
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 195.9.2 UtilitiesThe “UTILITIES” option enables the operator to confi gure the instrument settings pri
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 2WARRANTYBacharach, Inc. warrants to Buyer that at the time of delivery this Product will be free fro
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 204) Press “KEY 1” to change the time or press “KEY 2” to change the date. Type the time or date usi
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 215.9.2.3 AlarmsThe analyzer has the ability to set rising or falling alarms for the two main gas cha
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 225.9.2.4 SettingsThe “SETTINGS” option enables the operator to maintain information with regards to
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 23Press the ‘Pump’ key again to remove the fl ashing pump iconNOTE: Dirty or discolored fi lters shoul
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 24
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 255.9.2.6 LoggingData logging mode can be started or stopped via “KEY 6 - LOGGING” which is accessed
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 265.9.2.7 ResetThe instrument can be reset by pressing “KEY 7 - RESET” accessed via the “UTILITIES” m
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 274) Press the soft-key “MORE” to refi ne or fi lter the readings to view.Setting Use1 Delete All Enabl
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 282) Press “KEY 4” to view data.3) To clear the readings press the soft-key “MORE” followed by “KEY 1
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 29When plugged into the charger, the instrument light will power on and display charging. When compl
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 3NOTES:
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 306.0 Taking Readings6.1 Preliminary Checks - Best PracticePrior to use, it is good practice to ensur
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 313) Connect the sample tube, if relevent (always use the sample fi lter) from the sample point to the
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 326.3 Alternative Reading MethodsThere are three other reading types or methods which each require sl
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 337.0 Calibration7.1 User CalibrationThe instrument is fully calibrated during manufacture and when r
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 347.2 Calibration GasesUser calibration of the instrument will improve the data accuracy in the range
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 357.4 Calibration EquipmentThe diagram below displays the regulator and tubing equipment for user cal
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 367.5 Calibration MethodBefore you begin, ensure that the unit is stabilized at its working temperatu
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 372) Press either “KEY 1 - ZERO WITH N2” (recommended) or “KEY 2 - ZERO WITH AIR” from the menu. The
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 383) Once a stable reading is shown, press the soft-key “ACCEPT.” A successful span calibration mess
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 397.5.5 Reset Factory SettingsThis option will reset the instrument to its factory programmed calibra
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 41.0 Manual Guidelines ... 6 1
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 40Event Data RecordedSuccessful User Zero CO2Type (N2 or Air) and Readings Before and AfterSuccessful
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 418.0 Problem SolvingThis section outlines various warning and error messages which the operator may
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 42Under and Over Range CodesIf a reading is over range (i.e. above the maximum allowed reading) it wi
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 43Check CO2 Cal. This warning is most commonly caused by an incorrect user cali-bration. Try recalib
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 448.3 User Calibration Trouble ShootingError RemedyUser Zero Failed A possible reason for this is bec
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 459.0 ServiceThe instrument should be regularly serviced to ensure correct operation and accurate rea
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 4610.0 Warranty PolicyThis instrument is guaranteed, to the original end user purchaser, against defe
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 4711.0 Technical Specifi cationPower SupplyBattery Type Lithium IonBattery Life 10 Hours (8 hours with
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 48CharacteristicsTemperature (optional) 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50.0 °C)Temperature accuracy, typical ±0.3
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 4912.0 Event LogThe following events are recorded in the instrument’s event log. The event log can o
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 5 6.3.1 Logged Reading ... 32 6.3.2 Peak R
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 5013.0 Important Notice to All CustomersThe trash can symbol now displayed on equipment supplied sign
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 5114.0 Glossary of TermsAnalyzer error messages For a list of standard error codes and for more infor
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 52Event log Record of signifi cant events in the life of the ana-lyzer. Used as an aid to monitoring
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 53Pump The device used to transfer a gas sample into the instrument where that sample is not under pr
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 5416.0 Service CentersUnited StatesBacharach, Inc.621 Hunt Valley CircleNew Kensington, PA 15068Phone
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621 Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA 15068Ph: 724-334-5000 • Fax: 724-334-5001 • Toll Free: 800-736-4666Website: www.mybacharach.com • E-mail: h
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 61.0 Manual Guidelines1.1 Safety and Related InformationInformation in this manual that may affect th
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 72.0 IntroductionThis manual explains how to use the instruments below:• CO2 Analyzer 3100 (0 - 20%)
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 82.2 Instrument Components The following items are included in the Analyzer Kit. Please check to mak
CO2 Analyzers 3100 & 3150Instruction 19-9339 93.0 CO2 Analyzer Accessories3.1 Optional ProductsThe CO2 Analyzer has a number of optional products
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