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seconds. If the bump test failed, the instrument will shut off after 10
minutes. If buttons are pressed before the SDM-E2 turns off the
instrument, it will automatically turn it off 10 minutes after the last button
push.
To turn off the instrument before it is automatically turned off, press and
hold the EDIT ENTER and POWER buttons simultaneously for at least one
second and then release them.
CAUTION:
When using the EAGLE 2 with the SDM-E2, do not turn off the
instrument using the instrument power button. Use the EDIT ENTER
and POWER buttons on the SDM-E2 to turn off the instrument.
The BUMP
or BUMP
and CAL
LEDs will remain on indicating the
test results. If the same EAGLE 2 is turned on again, the test results will still
be indicated by the BUMP
or BUMP
and CAL
LEDs and on the
EAGLE 2 screen. To clear the BUMP
or BUMP
and CAL
LEDs,
with the EAGLE 2 on, press and release the EDIT ENTER button to return
to the home screen. If a new EAGLE 2 is turned on and connected, the
results displayed by the BUMP
or BUMP
and CAL
LEDs will
automatically be cleared.
19. The results of the bump test or bump test and calibration will be stored in the
SDM-E2’s memory and will be available to copy to a USB flash drive. See
“Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive” on
page 69 for instructions to copy the saved bump test and calibration records to
a USB flash drive.
20. Disconnect the charging cable, if connected, and the gas out to EAGLE 2 line
from the EAGLE 2.
21. Remove the EAGLE 2 from the SDM-E2.
22. If you wish to bump test additional instruments, repeat step 5 - step 21 above
for each additional instrument.
Calibrating Instruments with Standard
Sensors
The following instructions apply to EAGLE 2s with one or more of the standard four
sensors (catalytic LEL, O
2
, CO, and H
2
S). If your EAGLE 2 includes one or more
special sensors such as a TC, PID, ESM-01, etc., see “Calibrating an Instrument with
Special Sensors” on page 56 for calibration instructions.
When a calibration is performed, the docking station performs a fresh air adjustment
on an instrument and then applies calibration gas to the instrument. The docking
station analyzes the calibration results and determines if the instrument passed the
calibration.