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VI. TROUBLESHOOTING

No Power To Instrument

There are two common causes for the unit to not power up when the POWER 

switch is pressed for three seconds.  

The most common is that the batteries are dead.  Try replacing the batteries 

with new alkaline batteries or try powering the unit from the AC power 

adapter.  

The second most frequent cause for no power to the instrument is a blown 

protective fuse.  

This fuse can be shorted out if the batteries have 

been removed from the instrument with a metallic object such as a 

screwdriver.

  If the protective fuse has been blown contact the factory.

“Flow too low” / “Flow too high”

  

accompanied by an audible beep.

Accurate air flow is critical to an accurate gas mixture. The microprocessor 

and built-in precision mass flow sensor continuously monitor the air flow. 

If, however, a flow problem develops (e.g. air blockage or kinked tubing) 

which cannot be corrected within ten seconds, the unit will display “Flow 

too low.”  If the problem cannot  be cleared after an additional minute, the 

instrument will enter the purge mode and then power down.

If the pump was not disabled prior to attaching an external pump device, or 

the sample draw flow rate is greater than 5.0 LPM, the unit will display “Flow 

too high.”  If the problem is not cleared within one minute, the instrument 

will enter purge mode as above.

Summary of Contents for Cal 2000

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Page 2: ...V Maintenance Page 16 VI Troubleshooting Page 17 VII Standard Warranty Page 19 VIII Accessory Items Parts List Page 21 IX Instrument Specifications Page 23 ATENCI N ATTENTION Para bajar la version del...

Page 3: ...can lead to improper calibrations This instrument conforms to the protection requirements of the EC DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC in accordance with the provisions of Stat...

Page 4: ...mp may be disabled for use in calibrating sample draw instruments Electrochemical Generating Cell The electrochemical generating cell contains an electrolyte solution and either inert or consumable el...

Page 5: ...of the instrument This is done by pulling each of the plunger feet on the bottom of the instrument Once all of the plungers have been pulled out the bottom cover is simply removed from the instrument...

Page 6: ...s on how to change the menu language Digital Display The Cal 2000 has a liquid crystal display LCD located on the front of the instrument This display is protected by a thin clear plastic cover that i...

Page 7: ...to 1 0 LPM With the pump disabled it is used to measure the air flow rate drawn through the Cal 2000 by an external pump This information is used to adjust the cell current to the desired ppm The flow...

Page 8: ...act specifications of the AC adapter Hard Body Instrument Case A water resistant padded instrument case is available for storage and shipping of the Cal 2000 The case is made out of rugged high impact...

Page 9: ...h immediately thereafter The instrument will sequence through several screens as follows Please Note If you would like to change the language of the menus see section IV Menu Options Foreign Language...

Page 10: ...battery status Please Note If you have a ClO2 or H2S cell in the unit you will receive an additional message at this time Please refer to section IV Menu Options for additional information When the ai...

Page 11: ...itch You may adjust the ppm upwards by pressing the POWER switch arrow up or downwards by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down If you set the ppm to 000 ppm the instrument will not generate any gas a...

Page 12: ...mply reduce the flow rate of the instrument Once the flow and concentration have been set the instrument will enter the stabilization period and the display will alternate between the following three...

Page 13: ...will purge itself of gas for 300 seconds and then automatically shut off At any time during this period you may turn the instrument back on by pressing the SELECT switch and entering the status screen...

Page 14: ...witch when the flow status screen is displayed When the flow set screen appears adjust the flow to read 0 0 LPM The ppm output screen will then read 000 ppm You will be unable to set the ppm until the...

Page 15: ...ppm as described earlier If the flow rate changes significantly during this period the instrument will attempt to re stabilize at the new flow rate The instrument operates identically to the diffusio...

Page 16: ...nguage When the language is displayed press the POWER button to continue with the start up sequence ClO2 Cell Reminder Screen After the Battery Status screen appears during the start up of the instrum...

Page 17: ...SELECT switch arrow down At any time during the operation of the unit or during the stabilization period you can enter the menu to change the Quick Select mode by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down...

Page 18: ...e to add liquid to within 1 8 inch from the bottom of fill hole Warning Do not over fill reservoir Trapped air must be allowed to escape through vent plug as fill screw is replaced Contact the factory...

Page 19: ...n blown contact the factory Flow too low Flow too high accompanied by an audible beep Accurate air flow is critical to an accurate gas mixture The microprocessor and built in precision mass flow senso...

Page 20: ...sor detects an abnormally high cell voltage condition One possibility for this high voltage is that one of the pins may be making a faulty electrical connection Another possibility is that the electro...

Page 21: ...t expenses incurred without our prior approval Advanced Calibration Designs Inc s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing and returning any product which shall be ret...

Page 22: ...r 50 hours of use 4 Hydrogen One year or 50 hours of use 5 Chlorine Dioxide One year 50 hours of use 100 Hour Generating Cells 1 Chlorine One year or 100 hours of use 2 Hydrogen Sulfide One year or 10...

Page 23: ...e Chlorine Dioxide 1 Qty Refill 193 0101 05 Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 5 Qty Refill 193 0101 10 Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 10 Qty Refill 193 0101 25 Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 25 Qty Refill 193...

Page 24: ...070 00 Hydrogen Cyanide Cell 50 hrs 510 2090 00 Hydrogen Cell 50 hrs 510 2090 20 Hydrogen Cell 100 hrs 715 0403 0X 3 Foot Hose w connector low flow 1 4 OD 715 0405 0X 5 Foot Hose w connector low flow...

Page 25: ...urs Warm up time to 90 Approximately 5 minutes L x W x H 8 5 x 4 25 x 3 0 21 6 x 10 8 x 7 6 cm Weight 3 lbs 1360 g Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Relative Humidity intermittent use 0 100 Accuracy 1...

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