Once all the AutoRAE 2 units have been slid onto the rails, press them together, insert the
screws to secure them to each other, and then place the plastic caps over the screws.
Refer to page 54 for assembly details.
Make sure that the power cord and the AC Adapter, as well as all gas lines are properly
protected from damage and tampering.
26. Transferring Bump And Calibration Data
Bump and calibration data is collected in the MultiRAE’s datalog each time an
instrument is bump tested or calibrated. To download the data, consult the MultiRAE
User’s Guide.
27. Maintenance
Occasional cleaning of the AutoRAE 2 Controller and AutoRAE 2 cradle exterior is
recommended. Use a damp cloth (water only, no solvents or cleaners) to wipe the exterior
case and the dock area. Do not use alcohol or solvents.
Inspect the ports in the dock and the space around and between the buttons and the case.
If dirt has settled into any of these places, use a can of compressed air to blow it out.
Inspect the gas connections and make sure the tubing from gas cylinders is not damaged
or cracked.
Inspect the optical sensor(s) on cradles to make sure they are clean. Dirty optical sensors
may degrade testing performance for instruments’ LED alarms, and may incorrectly
cause an instrument to fail an alarm functional test while in the cradle.
Check the filters on the air inlets often, making sure that dirt and debris do not build up
and affect performance.
Important!
Never use sharp tools or solvents to dislodge small obstructions. If debris is
lodged in any portion of the AutoRAE 2 Controller or AutoRAE 2 Cradle and cannot be
removed by compressed air or soft cloth, refer it to qualified service personnel.
Summary of Contents for AutoRAE 2
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Page 38: ...Select Exit to return the monitor to Normal Measurement Mode...
Page 43: ...When you click on Gas Config 8 the two gas bottles Gas Inlet 15 and Gas Inlet 16 are shown...
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Page 95: ...Set the password for access to the AutoRAE 2 Note The default value is 0000...
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