GasCheck 3000 & 3000is Ion Science Ltd
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OPERATION
4.1
Control buttons
Refer to Figure 4. Use the control keys as described below. The display symbols are described in Section
4.2.2.
POWER (1)
Press this key to switch the GasCheck on and off.
ZERO (2)
Press zero to adjust for background levels, reset the peak hold memory or
after changing a gas group or a leak range as required.
GASES (3)
Press and hold the gas key to scroll through the common gases and Gas
Groups of the GasCheck (shown in Table 4 below). Release when your
chosen gas is showing in the lower portion of the display. The GasCheck
display should be zeroed to maintain the calibration.
BACKLIGHT/CONTRAST (4)
Press the Contrast key once to switch ON Back-light for a pre-set period (20
seconds). Press and hold this key to change the contrast setting. The
message on the display will then show whether contrast drive is to darken
or lighten the display. There may be little or no need to use this control at
normal temperatures.
NOZZLE/PEAK HOLD (5)
When the GasCheck is applied to leak location in the presence of large
leakage, the nozzle is very useful. The nozzle symbol when displayed
corrects the leak rate range accordingly. Calibration is performed without it.
Press and hold the nozzle key to scroll through the nozzle and peak hold
options. Release when desired. Peak hold function displays the value and
range indicators for the maximum signal. Press Zero to reset this. Note that
the audio follows the detected signal even when the signal falls below the
stored peak hold value.
RANGE (6)
Range may be selected to concentrate on significant leakage levels only
rather than Auto range all leakage. When auto range is selected the display
shows the auto range symbol in the lower portion. Where necessary hold
down the key to select a fixed less sensitive range rather than Auto-range in
order to restrict the leak response. The auto range symbol will not appear
on the display if auto range is not selected.