OP
ERA
TION
4.5
SPOTSAM4
==SAMPLING NOW==
POST PURGE
Excess effluent is purged from Sample Chamber back up
the Volume Control Tube and down the Intake Hose until
the level reaches the bottom of the Volume Control Tube.
This leaves a measured volume in the Sample Chamber,
this is the Sample Shot
➔
See SPOTSAM5
SPOTSAM5
==SAMPLING NOW==
SAMPLE RELEASE
Pinch Valve opens and the collected Sample Shot is
released into the specified Sample Collection Vessel
➔
See DEFAULT
Programming
Once your Aquacell Sampler has been installed, connected to any optional equipment,
switched on, and you have become familiar with the basic operations, it is then necessary
to input your specific sampling program requirements.
The tables below show the various screens used to program your Sampler. The
‘DISPLAY’ column shows the default option on the second line and alternative options
below in square brackets [ ]
IDENT
DISPLAY
ACTION / COMMENTS
DEFAULT
AQUACELL
READY
Press SET PROGRAM
button to program the
Sampler
➔
See SETPROG
SETPROG
SELECT MODE
PROGRAM SETTINGS
[SYSTEM SETTINGS]
Select SYSTEM SETTINGS to set up the basic system
information. Select PROGRAM SETTINGS to setup
specific sampling routine information
➔
See SYSSET1 if SYSTEM SETTINGS
➔
See PROGSAM1 if PROGRAM SETTINGS
System Settings
IDENT
DISPLAY
ACTION / COMMENTS
SYSSET1
SELECT LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
[OTHER LANGUAGES]
Select the language of your choice
➔
See SYSSET2
SYSSET2
DATE/TIME
21-05-00 15:30
Set current time & date
➔
See SYSSET3
SYSSET3
DAYLIGHT SAVING
NO
[EUROPE]
Select the clock time mode for the Sampler:
•
NO
–
Clock time remains consistent through the year
•
EUROPE
–
Clock time changes to European Summer
Time (forward 1hr at 01:00 last Sunday in March, back
1hr at 02:00 last Sunday in October)
➔
See SYSSET4
Summary of Contents for Aquacell P2 Series
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