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Sensor Regeneration
Sensor regeneration is needed to clean the J605 sensor of any accumulated hydrogen sulfide and
to prolong the life of the sensor. This simple procedure should be done:
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At the beginning of the day on which the instrument is to be used.
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During the day when the sensor becomes saturated.
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At the end of the day before storing the instrument.
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At a minimum of 30-day intervals while the instrument is in storage.
To perform sensor regeneration:
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Plug the AC power supply/charger or the external battery pack into the back of the
instrument.
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Press the power
I/O
button to power on the instrument.
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If necessary, press
ESC
to clear any calibration reminders. Call AZI Customer Service at
800-528-7411 or 602-470-1414, or e-mail
, to schedule instrument
calibration.
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From the Main Screen,
press the RIGHT arrow button (►) to enter the main menu.
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Press the DOWN arrow button (▼) to move the cursor to
Regen
.
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Press the RIGHT arrow button (►) to select
Regen
from the menu.
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Press the
ENTER/START
button on the keypad to select
Regen
Now
from the Regen
menu.
The instrument will begin a 45-minute regeneration cycle, indicated by “Regeneration
in Progress” on the display.
Do not interrupt this cycle.
If any error message appears on the display, see the
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The LCD screen displays “Regeneration in Progress” for the duration of the 45-minute
cycle
and displays
a countdown timer as well once the instrument enters the cooling
process of the regeneration. When the cycle is completed, the instrument returns to the
main screen.
DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS CYCLE.
Wait until the cycle is completed before continuing with the next step.
If the regeneration is interrupted, restart the regeneration process.
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The instrument can be used immediately following the sensor regeneration if necessary.
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The Jerome
®
J605 is ready for sampling.
CAUTION:
The Jerome
®
J605 is intended for gaseous vapor use only.
DO NOT allow the probe or the instrument's intake to be exposed
to liquids, dust or other foreign material. Moisture or liquids drawn
into the instrument can damage the sensor and flow system.