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3.1 Power
On
1.
Please read the user manual and become familiar with the operation of the Encon EV
prior to installation of the concentrator.
NOTE: Only a trained operator may run
the Centurion.
1.
Be sure that all electrical connections are in place and the plumbing connections are
free of gas leaks before powering on the concentrator.
2.
Be sure that the pressure of the gas tank or gas line connected to the EV is between 60
and 80psi (414-552kPa), with (80psi 552kPa) being the maximum.
3.
Press ON at the power switch located on the right side of the rear panel.
4.
The embedded Windows XPe™ operating system will load and then the MCR relay
will load. The MCR relay is a self-loading communication device between the Encon
EV and the Windows XPe
TM
operating system.
3.2
Open the Encon EV Application
1.
The user will control the operation of the Encon EV using the mouse provided or the
touch screen.
2.
<click>
Encon EV
on the desktop.
3.
The EST Analytical screen will appear while the application is loading.
4.
When the application has loaded, the user will need to input the password in order to
log on. The default password is
ESTAnalytical
(case sensitive).
5.
Finally, the Main screen will be displayed and the Encon EV is ready for operation.
3.3 Power
Off
1. From the Main screen <click>
Exit
, this will close the Encon EV
application.
2.
<click>
Start
from the taskbar.
3. Select
shut down
.
4. After Windows XPe
TM
has shut down it will prompt the user:
It is now safe to turn
off your computer
.
5. Press OFF at the power switch located on the right side of the rear panel.
NOTE:
Using other means to power off the Encon EV may result in damage to the
operating system.
Summary of Contents for Encon Evolution
Page 1: ...Encon Evolution User Manual Original Operating Instructions Rev 4 5 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...User Manual Introduction Chapter 1 ...
Page 15: ...User Manual Installation and Setup Chapter 2 ...
Page 20: ...User Manual Operation Chapter 3 ...
Page 47: ...User Manual Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 4 ...
Page 61: ...User Manual Flow Diagrams Chapter 5 ...
Page 62: ...Figure 5 1 Standby Dry Purge Flow Diagram ...
Page 63: ...Figure 5 2 Purge Flow Diagram ...
Page 64: ...Figure 5 3 Desorb Ready Flow Diagram ...
Page 65: ...Figure 5 4 Desorb Flow Control Flow Diagram ...
Page 66: ...Figure 5 5 Desorb Auto Drain Flow Diagram ...
Page 67: ...Figure 5 6 Desorb Flow Diagram ...
Page 68: ...Figure 5 7 Bake with Bake Gas Bypass Flow On Flow Diagram ...
Page 69: ...Figure 5 8 Bake with Bake Gas Bypass Flow Off Flow Diagram ...
Page 70: ...Figure 5 9 Leak Check Flow Diagram 1 ...
Page 71: ...Figure 5 10 Leak Check Flow Diagram 2 ...
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