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7 Instrument Settings

7.1  Setting the Language

1. Tap <Menu> and select 

Setup > Language

.

2. Tap <Edit>.
3. Select the preferred language:

- English
- Deutsch /Japanese / Chinese

4. Tap <Back> repeatedly to return to the main screen.

7.2  Display Settings

In this menu you can activate/deactivate the automatic display rotation. 
Furthermore, you can set the display brightness as well as the time, after 
which the illumination of the display and the measuring cell will be automati-
cally dimmed.

To activate/deactivate the automatic display rotation

1. Tap <Menu> and select 

Setup > Display Settings

.

2. Select “Display Rotation” and tap <Edit>.
3. Select “On” or “Off” from the selection list.
4. Tap <Back> repeatedly to return to the main screen.

To set the display brightness

1. Tap <Menu> and select 

Setup > Display Settings

.

2. Select “Display Brightness” and tap <Edit>.
3. Select one of three brightness options:

- High
- Mid
- Low

4. Tap <Back> repeatedly to return to the main screen.

Summary of Contents for Snap 41

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Instruction Manual and Safety Information Snap 41 Portable Alcohol Meter instrument software version from 1 0 Original Instructions...

Page 3: ...rior notice All rights reserved including translation This document or any part of it may not be reproduced changed copied or distributed by means of electronic systems in any form print photocopy mic...

Page 4: ...Setting the Language 20 7 2 Display Settings 20 7 3 Sound Settings 21 7 4 Enabling Disabling Gesture Control 21 8 Setting the Measuring Units 22 9 Checks and Adjustments 22 9 1 Performing a Water Chec...

Page 5: ...11 8 System Information 33 12 Maintenance and Repair 34 12 1 Maintenance Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Service Engineer 34 12 2 Repair Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Representative 34 A...

Page 6: ...our responsibility to establish health and safety practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations Anton Paar GmbH only warrants the proper functioning of the instrument if no mo...

Page 7: ...explosion The instrument is not explosion proof and therefore must not be operated in areas with risk of explosion General precautions Observe and adhere to your national safety regulations regarding...

Page 8: ...e the legal require ments in your country 1 5 Conventions for Safety Messages The following conventions for safety messages are used in this document WARNING Description of risk Warning indicates a ha...

Page 9: ...perform measurements of samples that are difficult to access A TFT display ensures clear visibility of results even in dark surroundings At the same time the backlight of the oscillator enables you to...

Page 10: ...rument s temperature in order to keep the temperature influ ence on the measured result to a minimum The density and temperature values are the basis for the calculation of the alcohol content which i...

Page 11: ...ement is not possible for liqueurs 3 Checking the Supplied Parts Snap 41 has been tested and packed carefully before shipment However damage may occur during transportation 1 Keep the packaging materi...

Page 12: ...1 Rubber housing measuring cell 165214 1 Instruction manual English 185360 1 Filling tube 180 mm 172214 1 Adapter Luer UNF 172211 1 Syringes 2 mL Luer 10 pcs 58802 1 Allen key 3 mm DIN 911 58264 Tabl...

Page 13: ...172246 Filling tube 600 mm 178843 Spare wristband for portable instruments 92477 Set carrying strap DMA 35 Snap 177301 Bluetooth USB adapter 99180 Carrying case DMA 35 Snap 41 177345 Alkaline battery...

Page 14: ...Filling pump 4 Screw plug 5 Filling tube 6 Measuring cell 7 Power ON OFF key 8 LC display Power ON OFF key to switch the instrument on and off Arrow keys to navigate in the quick access area in menus...

Page 15: ...14 E28IB004EN G Fig 2 Rear view of the instrument 1 Type plate with serial number 2 Screw of the battery compartment 2 1...

Page 16: ...nient To do so mount the syringe adapter 1 Remove the screw plug see fig 1 2 Screw in the adapter Luer UNF by hand until some resistance against further turning can be felt Tighten with your fingers o...

Page 17: ...The status bar shows the status of the instrument or a measurement If applicable a progress bar will show the progress of activities 1 Key functions 2 Status bar 3 Output field 4 Header 5 Battery char...

Page 18: ...borts an operation Edit Switches into editing mode allowing you to change the current selection Live Unfreezes the last measuring result and returns to showing continuous live readings Menu Opens the...

Page 19: ...keys to scroll through the content 6 5 Selecting from a List After you have switched into editing mode you see a selection list folded out 1 Use the arrow keys to select your choice 2 Tap OK to confir...

Page 20: ...the position until the measurement starts Fig 5 Instrument turned to the right To abort a measurement 1 Turn the instrument to the left as shown in fig 6 and hold the position until a confirmation mes...

Page 21: ...s well as the time after which the illumination of the display and the measuring cell will be automati cally dimmed To activate deactivate the automatic display rotation 1 Tap Menu and select Setup Di...

Page 22: ...e instrument beeps whenever a key is tapped 1 Tap Menu and select Setup Sound 2 Tap Edit 3 Select On or Off from the selection list 4 Tap Back repeatedly to return to the main screen 7 4 Enabling Disa...

Page 23: ...o verify that the instrument is measuring with adequate accuracy Perform a water adjustment if the water check advises you to do so IMPORTANT To obtain optimal results for the water check and the wate...

Page 24: ...described in section 11 1 2 Rinse the measuring cell until no residues of cleaning agent are present anymore 3 Tap Menu and select Setup Water Adjustment 4 Fill in ultra pure water with 5 C to 30 C 4...

Page 25: ...41 on your workbench TIP The pump lever with lock function supplied with the instrument is suited for any filling method However when you fill with the filling tube the pump lever without lock functio...

Page 26: ...e this pump lever with the pump lever with lock function supplied with the instrument as described in section 11 6 1 Mount the syringe adapter see section 5 2 2 Lock the pump lever Push the pump lever...

Page 27: ...r section 10 1 2 for filling with a syringe The instrument shows continuous live readings of measuring values 3 Start the measurement Activate Start function in the quick access area or use the corres...

Page 28: ...ction 11 1 1 Cleaning Interval The cleaning interval strongly depends on the application For most samples a displacement of the previous sample by the next one will suffice In rare cases a cleaning af...

Page 29: ...centration of the cleaning agent 11 1 4 Cleaning Agent Recommendations For cleaning the instrument use two cleaning liquids Cleaning liquid 1 dissolves and removes sample residues in the measuring cel...

Page 30: ...n your application Dismounting the pump Fig 9 Dismounting the pump 1 Push the pump lever upwards with both thumbs see fig 9 2 Release the pump by a quarter turn counterclockwise 3 Pull out the pump Cl...

Page 31: ...the pump lever down to fix the pump 11 3 Cleaning the Housing and the Display To clean the housing and the display use a soft cloth dipped in ethanol or warm water If necessary you can use a mild sol...

Page 32: ...es Battery charge status A symbol in the header of the main screen indicates the battery charge status see fig 4 When the batteries are almost empty the icon starts to flash and after a short time the...

Page 33: ...tteries for new ones 5 Reassemble all parts in reverse order 11 6 Exchanging the Pump Lever 1 Dismount the pump as described in section 11 2 2 The pump lever sits on the two pivot pins Pull it off car...

Page 34: ...d select Send it to Bluetooth 3 On Snap 41 tap Menu and select Setup Software Update 4 Tap Start to start the automatic update procedure 11 8 System Information The instrument holds system information...

Page 35: ...trument are generally excluded from the warranty as well 12 2 Repair Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Representative In case your instrument needs repair contact your local Anton Paar repre senta...

Page 36: ...ion 0 01 v v Temperature Measuring range 5 C to 30 C 41 F to 86 F Accuracy 0 2 C 0 4 F Repeatability s d b 0 1 C 0 2 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Sample volume 2 mL Sample temperature max 100 C 212 F Ambi...

Page 37: ...aterial Part Borosilicate glass measuring cell filling pump Kalrez flat seal between connection block and measuring cell PP polypropylene housing PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene filling tube PVDF polyvin...

Page 38: ...E28IB004EN G 37 Appendix B Declarations of Conformity...

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Page 40: ...Appendix C Menu Tree Setup Water Adjustment Factory Adjustment Display Settings Gesture Control Sound Language Software Update System Information...

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