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About This Manual
This manual provides the user with the information necessary to operate a and a S
molbloc terminal with molbloc mass flow elements to make mass flow measurements. Unless stated
otherwise, references to also include S. It also includes a great deal of additional
information provided to help you optimize use of a molbloc/ system and take full advantage of
its many features and functions.
Before using the manual, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the Table of Contents structure.
All first time users should read Section 1. Section 3.1 provides a comprehensive description of
general operating principles. Section 4. is for remote operation from an external computer.
Section 5 provides maintenance and calibration information. Section 6 is a quick troubleshooting guide.
Use this section to troubleshoot unexpected behavior based on the symptoms of that behavior.
Cross references are used extensively to direct you towards additional information on a topic.
Cross references are generally in parentheses and give the reference’s section number. For example:
(see Section 11).
Certain words and expressions have specific meaning as they pertain to . The Glossary
Section is useful as a quick reference for exact definition of specific words and expressions as they are
used in this manual.
Note
For those of you who “don’t read manuals”, go directly to section 2.3, initial setup,
to set up your . Then go to section 2.4, power up and verification. This
will get you running quickly with minimal risk of causing damage to yourself or
your . Then… when you have questions or start to wonder about all the
great features you might be missing, get into the manual!
Manual Conventions
Caution
“Caution” is used in throughout the manual to identify conditions or actions that
could cause harm to the or to the devices that are connected to the
.
Warning
“Warning” is used in throughout the manual to identify actions that could pose a
hazard to the user of the .
Note
“Note” is used throughout the manual to identify operating and applications advice
and additional explanations.
[ ]
Indicates direct function keys (e.g.,
[RANGE]
).
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Indicates screen displays (e.g.,
<1yes>
).