
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
THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY – MADE IN THE USA
Page
9
of
12
8.
T
ROUBLE
S
HOOTING
G
UIDE
Issue
Potential Cause
Solution
Unable to
power on
Low battery
Charge for
the
recommended
duration
Unresponsive
Contact IMR
Circuit fault
Contact IMR
No
response
to gas
Warming up
Wait for
completion
Circuit fault
Contact IMR
Testing
reading
incorrect
Sensor overdue
for replacement
Contact IMR
Calibration out
of date
Calibrate the
sensor
Incorrect
time
Battery depleted Charge the
device and set
the time
Electromagnetic
interference
Reset the
time
Gas value
displayed
is
negative
value
Sensor drift
Make zero
calibration
Sensor
fault
displayed
on the
screen
Sensor fault
Contact IMR
9.
U
SAGE
N
OTICE
Avoid intense dropping or 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,
electromagnetic field, intense sunlight etc.)
After prolonged use if the device is dusty
use a clean soft cloth to clean it. Otherwise
the surface may become scratched or
damaged.
In order assure detection accuracy the re-
calibration period is every 6 months and
cannot be more than 1 year.
Do not discard the battery in the standard
trash. Please follow all local regulatory
and environment regulations pertaining to
lithium battery disposal.
For any usage or trouble shooting not
covered in this manual contact IMR.
Disassembly, modification and repair of
the device should be carried out by
authorized personnel only.
It is dangerous to charge the device or
upload data to a PC in hazardous
environments.