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Environmental Equipment, Inc. 

IX616

 

IMR IX616 User Manual 

 

 

3632 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, FL 33711 

 

Phone: 727-328-2818 / 800-RING-IMR 

www.imrusa.com 

 

Fax: 727-328-2826 

[email protected] 
 

THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY – MADE IN THE USA 

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S

ERVICE GUIDELINES

 

 
1.

 

Thank you for purchasing this product. Before operation, please read this manual carefully to 
help prevent any accidents or damage to the device due to miss use. 

2.

 

Do not modify, repair, or replace parts in the device without contacting IMR, we assume no 
liability for any harm caused due to improperly modified equipment. 

3.

 

Any damage caused due to incorrect operation shall not be covered. 

 

S

AFETY 

I

NFORMATION

 

 
Before using the detector please carefully read the below safety information first and follow the 
operation requirement: 
 
1.

 

Do not use if damaged or defective. Before use check physical damage or missing parts. 

2.

 

Each day before use it is recommended to perform a “bump test” to ensure the detector is 
operation properly. See section 4.6 

3.

 

It is recommended that a “bump test” be performed periodically to ensure that the audible, visual 
and vibration alarms are set to the correct level and are functioning properly. 

4.

 

Only use authorized accessories provided by IMR. Use of unauthorized accessories may result in 
damage to the device. 

5.

 

Only use the charger provided with the instrument to charge the detector. Only charge in a safe 
environment. Charging in a hazardous environment is not advisable. 

6.

 

Detectors using catalytic sensors or semi-conductor sensors cannot be exposed to gases with 
concentrations over the detector’s range. Doing so will overload the detector and interfere with 
its performance or even cause damage. 

7.

 

Detectors using catalytic sensors or semi-conductor sensors cannot be exposed to gas 
environments that contain lead compounds, sulfur compounds, phosphorous compounds or 
silicon. These environments will damage a catalytic sensor or semi-conductor sensor. 

8.

 

Detectors using catalytic sensors or semi-conductor sensors cannot be exposed to gas 
environment which contain hydrogen sulfide, halogenated hydrocarbon or highly corrosive 
environments. These environments will dampen the sensor’s response and decrease the sensor’s 
sensitivity to gases. If the detector has to be used in the above environments. Then preform a 
“bump test” after use. 

9.

 

Do not expose the detector to electric shock, strong electromagnetic fields or intense continuous 
mechanical vibration. 

10.

 

Do not discard the battery in the standard trash. Please follow all local regulatory and 
environment regulations pertaining to lithium battery disposal. 

11.

 

Disassembly, modification, or repair of the detector by the end user is prohibited. 

12.

 

Take precautions to prevent the detector from being dropped at high elevations and intense 
vibration. 

13.

 

For any usage or trouble shooting not covered in this manual contact IMR. 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...0A4 Environmental Equipment Inc IMR IX616 Portable Multi Gas Detector User Manual Read this manual carefully before using this device 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 www imrusa com info imrusa com ...

Страница 2: ...ef introduction 4 2 Main Features and Specification 4 2 1 Main Features 4 2 2 Technical Specification 4 3 Structure and Function 4 3 1 Appearance 4 3 2 Display Information 5 3 3 Button Function 5 4 Operation Instruction 5 4 1 Power On 5 4 2 Power Off 6 4 3 Alarm 6 4 4 Device Status 7 4 5 Calibration 7 4 6 Bump Test 8 5 Data Communication 8 6 Charging 8 7 Sensor s Use and Replacement 8 8 Trouble Sh...

Страница 3: ...e instrument to charge the detector Only charge in a safe environment Charging in a hazardous environment is not advisable 6 Detectors using catalytic sensors or semi conductor sensors cannot be exposed to gases with concentrations over the detector s range Doing so will overload the detector and interfere with its performance or even cause damage 7 Detectors using catalytic sensors or semi conduc...

Страница 4: ...els STEL and TWA alarm Audible visual and vibration alarms Self protection design for combustible gas sensor Low battery voltage alert function Data uploading to PC Password management Self test when powered on Self diagnostic and auto correction function 2 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Detection method Natural diffusion Detecting gas See the Sensor Table on page 10 Response time o Flammable gas T90 3...

Страница 5: ...once and the screen will show the device status including max value min value STEL value TWA value current time serial number and version number Calibration After the device has entered detection mode hold the button for more than 20 seconds The screen will then turn off and then back on When the screen shows calibration mode release the button Note The initial alarming method is buzzer flasher vi...

Страница 6: ...s can lead to serious injury or death We assume no responsibility for the failure to follow these guidelines 4 2 POWER OFF While in detection mode hold the button for 3 seconds Buzzer does a long beep 3 times and short beep twice Then the device is powered off 4 3 ALARM When the gas concentration in the air reaches or exceeds the preset alarm levels the alarms will trigger audible visual and vibra...

Страница 7: ...rial number and version number 4 5 CALIBRATION 1 Gas input 2 Calibration cover 3 Fastener With the device is in detection mode hold the button for more than 20 seconds The screen will then turn off and then back on When the screen shows calibration mode release the button The below screen will be displayed 1 Entering the calibration interface 2 Sensors warming up 3 Zero calibration Ensure the inst...

Страница 8: ...g DO NOT connect the device with a computer in the detection site The connection or disconnection of the cable may cause sparks which may lead to fire or explosion 6 CHARGING When the device cannot be powered on because of low battery then the device should be charged with the provided charger Connect it to an AC100 240V power source The device will automatically power on and begin charging The sc...

Страница 9: ...shocking If using in high concentration gas environments the device will not work normally Strictly follow this manual while using the device Failure to do so will cause incorrect detection result or damage the device It is forbidden to use and store the device in corrosive environments high concentrations of CL2 or harsh environments exceedingly high or low temperature high humidity electromagnet...

Страница 10: ...IMR www imrusa com Fax 727 328 2826 info imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 10 of 12 SENSOR TABLE Gas Detection Range Preset Low Alarm Preset High Alarm TWA STEL O2 0 30 vol 19 5 vol 23 5 vol H2S 0 100ppm 10ppml 15ppml 10ppml 15ppml CO 0 1000ppm 35ppml 200ppml 35ppml 200ppml LEL 0 100 LEL 20 LEL 50 LEL ...

Страница 11: ...MR 5 No warranty claims may be made for maintenance and setting work cleaning or other utility materials required for the function of the unit and other wear parts unless they have a direct bearing on work performed under the warranty 6 The terms and conditions for the acknowledgement of this warranty shall be the presentation of the fully completed warranty card which must contain the confirmatio...

Страница 12: ...a com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 12 of 12 11 CONTACT INFORMATION Environmental Equipment Inc 3632 Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 USA Phone 727 328 2818 Fax 727 328 2826 1800 1 800 746 4467 Internet www imrusa com Email info imrusa com sales imrusa com technical_department imrusa com IMR is a registered Trademark of IMR Environmental Equipment Inc ...

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