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PhoCheck TIGER 

Ion Science Ltd 

 

Page 31 of 43

 

 

Batteries (continued) 

  

 
Replacement of Non-rechargeable batteries   

 

WARNING 

 

a.  Ensure TIGER is switched Off. 
 
b.  Remove the pack as in (b) and (c) above; 
 

 

c.  Remove the screws retaining the battery 

cover and lift it off.  This reveals a set of 3 x AA 
cells contained in a removable battery holder; 
 
 

d.  Remove the battery holder; 

 
 

e.  Replace the exhausted batteries; 

 
 

f.  Check  all  batteries  have  the  correct 

polarity before replacing the holder; 
 
 

g.  Replace the pack as described above. 

 

 

WARNING:

  Fitting  batteries  or  connecting  the  clip  with  the  wrong  polarity  may  result  in 

damage to the instrument! 
 

WARNING:

  Non-rechargeable  batteries 

MUST  NOT

  be  replaced  in  the  field.    Batteries 

should  be  loaded  into  the  battery  clip  in  a  safe  environment  only.    Only  the  assembled 
battery pack may be changed in the field. 

 
NB: When loading batteries check for correct battery polarity before connecting them. 

 

 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT: 

Never replace primary Alkaline battery cells while in a potentially explosive or 

hazardous location. Use only Duracell Procell Alkaline batteries MN1500. 

Summary of Contents for PhoCheck TIGER

Page 1: ...Part Number 861265 PhoCheck TIGER Instrument User Manual V1 9 Register your instrument online to receive your Extended 5 year Warranty See page 41 for details...

Page 2: ...PhoCheck TIGER Ion Science Ltd Page 2 of 43...

Page 3: ...n a Non Hazardous environment only BATTERY REPLACEMENT Never replace primary Alkaline battery cells while in a potentially explosive or hazardous location Use only Duracell Procell Alkaline batteries...

Page 4: ...MC requirements Group 1 Class B equipment emissions section only EN61326 1 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Industrial location immunity immunity s...

Page 5: ...etails 7 Introduction to PhoCheck TIGER 8 Getting Started 9 Understanding the Keypad 10 Understanding the Display Screen 11 13 Status Icons 11 12 Main Screen area 12 Soft Key areas 13 Using your TIGER...

Page 6: ...he Firmware Screen 25 Downloading data logged readings 26 Health and Safety screen 27 Snapshots 27 Software disclaimers 28 Batteries 29 31 Replacement of rechargeable battery pack 30 Replacement of no...

Page 7: ...om the users own desk top Additional features can be added without the need to return the instrument to a service centre Like it s predecessor PhoCheck the TIGER also has an intuitive graphical interf...

Page 8: ...chargeable battery fully charged However prolonged periods of storage may result in the battery pack discharging We recommend charging the instrument for seven hours before use See the battery section...

Page 9: ...key A single press is used as a switching operation A continuous press is used to adjust numbers or change gas selections by automatically rolling Keypad function descriptions Soft keys A B rely on g...

Page 10: ...n an alarm condition and when health and safety readings are being collected Peak Hold When peak hold is switched on the icon appears Memory status This icon only appears if the instrument has the dat...

Page 11: ...level has no line Alarm bell The icon consists of 2 parts the Bell and the sound bars When the instrument reaches a Low alarm the Bell and one sound bar will flash when a High alarm is reached the Bel...

Page 12: ...oft key options They are selected using the UP and DOWN keys Those labelled optional will only appear if your TIGER has that functionality These icons can be reorganised using the TIGER PC software Bu...

Page 13: ...lso enter Sleep mode during data logging when the duration between logs exceeds 2 minutes This is a power saving function which only occurs when a tick box is set in TIGER PC ZEROING Pressing the Zero...

Page 14: ...een again PEAK HOLD Press the Peak Hold soft key to present the screen When Peak hold is selected the sub display will appear and this will continue to display the peak reading until peak hold is no l...

Page 15: ...setting must never be greater than the Higher alarm INFORMATION Pressing the Information soft key allows access to a number of other information screens Use the DOWN key to scroll through the screens...

Page 16: ...the memory stick is plugged into a USB socket the flowing screen Below left should appear If it doesn t view the content of the memory stick and double click the file named ion_cd_Tiger exe On the Ti...

Page 17: ...e additional tasks screen below tick the box and click Next to create a desktop icon On the ready to install screen below click Install On the install screen below Click OK Click Next on the Device Dr...

Page 18: ...d open TIGER PC The Home page should appear 2 Click on Instrument s If your TIGER has previously been connected to your PC your instruments IRN Internal Reference Number will appear Note If while usin...

Page 19: ...d Your instrument number will appear under instrument s if it was not there already and the Instrument Summary page will appear This page gives the current status of your TIGER If the snapshot screen...

Page 20: ...three icons represent key press alarm and crescendo Crescendo increases the sound as the upper alarm is approached Sound on each of these may be enabled or disabled by ticking or un ticking the box S...

Page 21: ...IGER with the time on your computer Lamp Enables the selection of different lamp types you may have purchased to use with your instrument Ensure that the lamp selected is the same as that fitted in yo...

Page 22: ...concentration For two point calibration ensure that the box is un ticked For three point calibration tick the box and enter the SPAN 2 concentration Send this information to your TIGER The calibration...

Page 23: ...wish to add new gases to the table select the Menu tab and from the drop down menu select Allow Insert Delete This will add an additional line at the bottom of the Gas table which allows the user to...

Page 24: ...mal Survey mode is not in an alarm condition and that no datalogging or Health Safety readings are being collected Check that the battery is sufficiently charged at least two bars Click on Check for U...

Page 25: ...datalog screen and a list of the datalog sessions is presented Expand the datalog folder and select the session of interest Details of the data collected during that session are presented in numerica...

Page 26: ...at your instrument is fully booted and connected to your PC as detailed on page 19 Ensure that your instrument is in normal Survey mode is not in an alarm condition and that no datalogging or Health S...

Page 27: ...om defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery as evidenced by a copy of the Receipt This limitation will apply where all...

Page 28: ...need to remove the black rubber Boot from the TIGER during charging During charging the charger will display an orange light A green light indicates that charging is complete Discharged The battery ic...

Page 29: ...ost easily achieved by starting at the front end of the instrument step 4 below c Release the clip at the rear end of the instrument and lift the battery pack away from the body of the instrument coin...

Page 30: ...ore replacing the holder g Replace the pack as described above WARNING Fitting batteries or connecting the clip with the wrong polarity may result in damage to the instrument WARNING Non rechargeable...

Page 31: ...ucted on page 29 of this manual ensuring that all connections are sound and the indicator lights on the charger are in order If the battery fails to charge fit another battery pack if available If usi...

Page 32: ...ncentration from 10ppm You will need a cylinder of the selected gas at each of the chosen concentrations Each cylinder should be regulated for a flow rate above 250ml min Have the cylinder s of gas re...

Page 33: ...in the transparent filter housing when the probe is removed The probe can be removed for cleaning or replacement by unscrewing it from the transparent filter housing Refit the probe using fingers onl...

Page 34: ...fragile Handle with great care Never touch the window and do not drop To remove the Mini PID sensor for cleaning or lamp replacement first ensure that the TIGER is turned off and that you are in a cl...

Page 35: ...as a very fine power CAS Number 1344 28 1 A full material safety data sheet MSDS is available on request from Ion science ltd The key issues are listed below Always replace the lid after using the cl...

Page 36: ...PhoCheck TIGER Ion Science Ltd Page 37 of 43 TIGER Parts TIGER Main Assembly Front End Filter Assembly...

Page 37: ...PID stack 861205 Protective Removable rubber boot 861230 USB Cable Angled B Connector 861413 5m Extension Hose 861414 10m Extension Hose 861415 Diluter A 31063 PID lamp cleaning kit A 830206 Decontami...

Page 38: ...PhoCheck TIGER Ion Science Ltd Page 39 of 43 Accessories Content A 861267 Phocheck Tiger Accessory Box 846216 Removal Tool Min PID Stack A 31057 Carbon Filter Assembly Sm Blue 861221 PTFE Filter Disc...

Page 39: ...PhoCheck TIGER Ion Science Ltd Page 40 of 43 861235 Lanyard A 31063 PID Lamp Cleaning Kit A 861229 Carbon Filter Adaptor 861476 Calibration Adaptor...

Page 40: ...cell Procell MN1500 12 hours Data log Including date time 120 000 Alarm visual Flashing Red Amber LED Alarm audible 95 dBA 30 cm Flow Rate 220 ml min in Ambient conditions Temperature Operating 20 to...

Page 41: ...number on page 4 17 06 2010 V0 0 63 V 1 0 0 31 1 7 Instrument Warranty Information added to page 41 Accessory images added to page 39 40 Images added on pages 33 and 34 21 07 10 V0 0 63 V 1 0 0 31 1 8...

Page 42: ...g the details below UK Office Keison Products P O Box 2124 Chelmsford Essex CM1 3UP England Tel 44 0 330 088 0560 Fax 44 0 1245 808399 Email sales keison co uk Please note Product designs and specific...

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