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5 Bluetooth

®

 function

Kistocks of the class 320 has the Bluetooth

®

 function allowing to communicate with a smartphone or a tablet (Android or 

iOS) via the Kilog Mobile application.
The Kistock is named 

“Kistock 320” 

in the list of available devices of the tablet or smartphone.

By default, Bluetooth

®

 is disabled on class 320 kistocks. Please see the Kilog software applications user manuals to enable 

it.

6 Maintenance

6.1 Replace the batteries

With a 3 to 7 years battery life*, the KISTOCK guarantees long-term measurement.

To replace batteries:

1. Unscrew the unlosable screw on the battery hatch on the backside of the KISTOCK with a cross-head screwdriver.
2. The battery hatch opens. Remove the old batteries.
3. Insert the new batteries and check the polarity.
4. Replace the battery hatch and screw it.

Only use trademark or high quality batteries in order to guarantee the announced autonomy.

After the battery replacement, the device must be reconfigured.

6.2 Device cleaning

Please avoid any aggressive solvent.
Please protect the device and probes from any cleaning produce containing formalin, that may be used for cleaning rooms 
and ducts.

6.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock

M

ount the safety lock support on the required place.

1. Present the KISTOCK datalogger on the support 

starting with the inferior part

2. Clip the KISTOCK on the support by falling back the superior part
3. Insert the padlock to ensure the safety lock function

To remove the datalogger from the support, proceed on reverse order.

The padlock can be replaced by a fail-safe sealed

The datalogger can be placed on the screw-mount without the safety lock function

Maintenance

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2

3

1

2

3

4

* On the basis of 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25°C.

Summary of Contents for Kimo Kistock 320 Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL CLASS 320 KISTOCK KT 320 KCC 320 KP 320 321 KPA 320 KTT 320...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...bes 10 3 6 Dimensions in mm 11 3 6 1 Devices 11 3 6 2 Wall mount in option 11 3 7 Guarantee period 11 4 Use of the device 12 4 1 Display 12 4 2 Function of LEDs 12 4 3 Function of keys 13 4 3 1 Groups...

Page 4: ...se the protection ensured by the device 1 2 Symbols used For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of the device please follow the procedure described in this user manual and read carefully the...

Page 5: ...dataloggers are ideal for different parameters surveillance temperature hygrometry light current voltage impulsion relative pressure They ensure the traceability in the food industry environment as w...

Page 6: ...the device and the computer is carried out via an USB cable and with the female micro USB connector 2 8 Mounting The class 320 KISTOCK has magnetic mountings so you can fix it easily 6 Presentation of...

Page 7: ...C 0 3 of the reading 0 4 C below 0 C S 0 6 C Setpoints alarm 2 setpoint alarms on each channel Frequency of measurements From 1 second to 24 hours Operating temperature From 40 to 70 C From 20 to 70 C...

Page 8: ...0 to 50 C 0 8 C below 0 C or above 50 C Humidity 2 RH from 5 to 95 15 to 25 C Atm pressure 3 hPa CO2 50 ppm 3 of the reading Temperature 0 4 C from 0 to 50 C 0 8 C below 0 C or above 50 C Humidity 2...

Page 9: ...mmed units The available programmed units for the KT 320 and KTT 320 KISTOCK are the following m s fpm m s C F HR K PSI Pa mmH2O inWg kPa mmHg mbar g Kg bar hPa daPa Ctd Ftd Ctw Ftw kj kg mA A mV V Hz...

Page 10: ...Voltage input cable 0 5 V or 0 10 V KICC Current input cable 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA KICI Pulse input cable Maximal voltage 5 V Type of input TTL frequency counting Maximal frequency 10 kHz Maximum number...

Page 11: ...e mark on the probe is in front of the user 3 6 Dimensions in mm 3 6 1 Devices 3 6 2 Wall mount in option 3 7 Guarantee period KISTOCK dataloggers have 1 year guarantee for any manufacturing defect re...

Page 12: ...least one threshold has been exceeded during the dataset Operating LED If the green ON LED has been activated it flashes every 10 seconds during the recording period DATASET is finished END Indicates...

Page 13: ...ated Illustration Waiting for start flashes Start by button Stop indifferent Start of dataset Inactive Start by PC date time Stop indifferent Inactive Start indifferent Stop indifferent Measurements s...

Page 14: ...erated Illustration Start indifferent Stop indifferent Group scrolling groups 1 2 and 3 Dataset finished Indifferent Inactive Indifferent Measurements scroll Please see the summary table of the groups...

Page 15: ...be 1 Min value in Parameter 1 of probe 1 High alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 1 Low alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 1 Parameter 2 of probe 1 Max value in Parameter 2 of probe 1 Min val...

Page 16: ...onnector of the cable to an USB connection on your computer 2 Open the USB cap on the right side of the datalogger 3 Connect the male micro USB connector of the cable to the female micro USB connector...

Page 17: ...place the battery hatch and screw it Only use trademark or high quality batteries in order to guarantee the announced autonomy After the battery replacement the device must be reconfigured 6 2 Device...

Page 18: ...e KCC 320 device with the supplied Tygon tube Generate a gas flow of 30 l h Wait for the measurement stabilisation about 2 minutes Check the CO2 values measured by the KCC 320 If these values are not...

Page 19: ...te Results restitution on PC of realised datasets KNT 320 USB micro USB cable which allows to plug your KISTOCK datalogger to your PC CK 50 Neck size hand strap KDC Only the accessories supplied with...

Page 20: ...n accordance to guidelines relating to WEEE BE CAREFUL Material damages can happen so please apply the precautionary measures indicated NTang Class 320 Kistock 26 05 20 Non contractual document We res...

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