3700 Portable Samplers
Section 3 Programming Guidelines
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MAX FLOW INTERVAL OF
2
HOURS 0 MINUTES
Display 110
14. Enter the number of bottles filled at each sample event: “1.”
1
BOTTLES PER
SAMPLE EVENT (1-22)
Display 30
15. Enter “2” to set the number of samples delivered to each bottle.
2
SAMPLES PER
BOTTLE (1 - 50)
Display 31
16. Enter the sample volume of “400” ml.
SAMPLE VOLUMES OF
400
ml (10 - 990)
Display 50
17. Select “YES” to enter a start time in the following step.
ENTER START TIME:
[
YES
, NO]
Display 90
18. This display requires two entries. Enter a time of “06:00” and a date of “20-06” to start the storm routine at 6:00
a.m. on June 20.
STORM ENABLED AFTER
06:00 20-
09
Display 93
After displaying this message, the sampler will automatically return to the standby state.
PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE
COMPLETE . .
19. This display appears when you press
START
SAMPLING
.
START STORM PROGRAM
AT 6:00
5:33:07
The displays shown in step 22 alternate as the sampler’s clock approaches the start time. The first line reports the
bottles which will receive the first sample volumes for each bottle group. The second line reports the start time at the
left and the current time on the right.
BOTTLE 1
AT 6:25
5:38:07
1 of 2, BOTTLE 3
AFTER 5 PULSES
As soon as the pump runs forward to deliver the sample volume, the message on the second line appears. This
message remains through the post-sample purge.
BOTTLE 1
PUMPING 900 ml
The sampler will continue to alternate displays until the routine terminates.
BOTTLE 2
AT 6:30
6:26:1
1 of 2, BOTTLE 3
AFTER 5 PULSES
The cycle of displays is repeated for each bottle until the sampling routine is done.
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Example: Storm Sampling (Continued)
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