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Layer thickness range :    50µ         70µ           90µ 
 
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Summary of Contents for POWDERSAVE II

Page 1: ...User Manual February 01 2007 Powder thickness measuring gauge POWDERSAVE II Version 1 2007...

Page 2: ...f the instrument POWDERSAVE II and accessories 5 2 1 Application 5 2 2 Front and back views 6 2 3 Key functions of the instrument POWDERSAVE II 7 2 4 LCD display 8 2 5 LED display on the instrument PO...

Page 3: ...ecking after polymerizing with a conventional measuring instrument Only accessories recommended by TQC e g probes cables may be attached to the instrument If the gauge shows signs of damage e g caused...

Page 4: ...contact with acid or acidic liquids must be avoided The instrument and accessories are not suitable for operating in explosion endangered surroundings 1 5 Opening of the instrument POWDERSAVE II and...

Page 5: ...antee Waivers TQC does not guarantee the following The instrument or accessories when not used as per these instructions Improper handling such as in explosive areas or hot surroundings Ignoring the r...

Page 6: ...Page 6 of 26 2 2 Front and back views Illustration View of the probe housing Energy Indicator Distance Indicator Measuring button Display Operating button Bush for Battery charger lead...

Page 7: ...hown on the display 1st press Start Calibration Calibration The calibration is started using this menu item Attention Calibration can only be commenced when the calibration part is placed on the probe...

Page 8: ...ems u and L The current upper limit will be displayed If a new value needs to be set then this can be set with the or button The selected value is automatically stored It does not need to be saved sep...

Page 9: ...of LED on the probe indicates the distance of the probe from the object The optimal measuring distance is reached and the measurements can be registered as soon as the green light on the probe comes...

Page 10: ...esults or the surrounding conditions have changed the instrument should be recalibrated A correct calibration part is essential if correct measurements are to be made To ensure the faultless state of...

Page 11: ...ter approx 1 2 months Not using of the Accu for a longer time Loading Unloading increases additionally internal resistance An Accu with increased internal resistance cannot be loaded fully any longer...

Page 12: ...nt by relevant authorities 6 2 Charging the battery 1 Make sure that your local mains voltage conforms with the details on the label on the bottom of the charger before the first usage 2 Connect the c...

Page 13: ...ed spirit Attention Do not use thinners 8 Fault finding and messages 8 1 Malfunctions Fault Possible Cause Procedure No display Instrument is not switched on Switch on using GO Battery is discharged R...

Page 14: ...2 Error messages 99ERR During the measurement an error was arising Measure again Repeated occurrence of 99 ERR Calibrate A coating under 30 was attempted to be measured A coating over 110 was attempte...

Page 15: ...suring distance to object approx 18 mm Measuring spot diameter approx 1 mm 1 32 Measurement range 30 m 110 m 1 2 mils 4 3 mils Measuring uncertainty 5 m 0 2 mils Measurable layers Powder layers on all...

Page 16: ...s behind the foam material in the top of the case Carrying case 10 Tips and informations Have a look on our homepage www tqc eu 11 Declaration of Conformity Ramseier Technologies Aktiengesellschaft Fl...

Page 17: ...two times the arrow key to the right note the indicated value old correction factor 1 switch the equipment off press for about 2 3 sec the HOME button switch the equipment on calibrate the equipment...

Page 18: ...ickness range 50 70 90 Measuring point Eddy current POWDERSAVE II Eddy current POWDERSAVE II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 sum average Old correction factor average new correction factor d1 _____________...

Page 19: ...e necessary for you to enter both the regular menu and the superuser menu The data and the settings which are dependent on a certain parameter set can only be entered if you access the menu or superus...

Page 20: ...equipment tests Moreover you are given access to your readings which you can further process in other programs Because of the extended performance range the setting possibilities also have been expand...

Page 21: ...ersions with a different performance range PsMan2 C Performance range You can change attitudes at the POWDERSAVE II as well as look or take at measurement results Scope of delivery Software and user m...

Page 22: ...Handling of measurement data s Displaying readings The attitude can comfortably be reached over the menu view and Properties Choose the desired ParameterSet In each ParameterSet 100 measuring data wi...

Page 23: ...on can be for example managed system dependently Readings with more ParameterSet The readings are put down per ParameterSet To change the ParameterSet at the device you have to change into the Superus...

Page 24: ...ced in the History The data can be exported directly into an available Excel file prepared Excel file is enclosed with the setup program The prepared Excel file contains macros for the further process...

Page 25: ...rated again with 2 5 load unloading cycles All these characteristics are NiMh Accu specifically and have nothing to do with the way the Akku is used in the Powdersave II Overloading is very harmful fo...

Page 26: ...ll be integrated This integrator must be initialized from time to time thus set occasionally on Akku fully or Akku empty So far on the end of the loading procedure the Accu meter was on full initializ...

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