OP
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4.4
The keypad is divided into circular operating buttons and square programming buttons:
Operating Buttons
SYMB
DEFINITION
DESCRIPTION
SPOT SAMPLE Manually initiates a single sample (available either in
standby or during a running program)
STOP
Aborts a running program or Sample Shot
INFORMATION Gives access to various Sampler information
SET PROGRAM Allow user to setup specific sampling program
parameters
RUN PROGRAM Initiates users sampling program
Programming Buttons
SYMB
DEFINITION
DESCRIPTION
TOGGLE
Step through available options or return to the start of a
date / time entry
O - 9
NUMBER ENTRY Numerical selections
ACCEPT
Enter / move to next selection
(key 2) SCROLL UP
Steps up Event and Warning logs in information menus
(key 8) SCROLL DOWN Steps down Event and Warning logs in information menus
Taking a Spot Sample
SPOT SAMPLE
is an Operating button on the Keypad. This button can be pressed
both in Standby mode and during a running program and will activate a single sample.
Each sample will be collected as follows:
IDENT
DISPLAY
ACTION / COMMENTS
SPOTSAM1
==SAMPLING NOW==
CLOSE VALVE
Pinch Valve closes on the Pinch Valve Tube connected
to the outlet of the Sample Chamber
➔
See SPOTSAM2
SPOTSAM2
==SAMPLING NOW==
PRE PURGE
Air is blown into the Sample Chamber and down the
Intake Hose. This will purge any standing effluent from
the Intake Hose
➔
See SPOTSAM3
SPOTSAM3
==SAMPLING NOW==
INTAKE
Effluent is drawn up Intake Hose and into the Sample
Chamber at a nominal 0.5 metres / second. Effluent fills
the Sample Chamber up to the 2 long electrodes
protruding down from the Sample Chamber Top
➔
See SPOTSAM4
Summary of Contents for Aquacell P2 Series
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