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Setting up the SDMS
Installation of the Gas Bottle
(Service Gas-0812)
The gas bottle slot is located on the rear of the SDM
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Remove the old gas bottle by turning
it counter-clockwise.
Insert the new gas bottle by turning
it clockwise approx. 4.5 turns and
thoroughly tighten it (without applying
undue force).
CAUTION: Failure to properly insert the gas bottle
may result in incorrect sensor calibrations and may cause
increased gas consumption.
The Status Icon ‘Gas’ (p.
48
) indicates the remaining capacity
of the gas bottle in %. It is only displayed if a SenTec TC
Sensor is connected to the SDM and is in the Docking Station.
WARNING: The Service Gas bottle is a pressurized
container. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to
temperatures exceeding 50 °C (122 °F). Do not pierce or
burn, even after use. Do not spray on a naked flame or any
incandescent material.
WARNING: Do not use expired gas bottles or gas
bottles from manufacturers other than SenTec. The use of
non-SenTec gas bottles may damage the Docking Station.
Improper calibration gas mixtures will result in incorrect
sensor calibrations and subsequently result in inaccurate
PCO
2
and/or PO
2
data.
Dispose of empty gas bottles according to local waste disposal
regulations for aluminium containers.
Connection/Disconnection of Digital
Sensor Adapter Cable
Connect the Digital Sensor Adapter Cable to the SDM. The con-
nection is properly established when both clamps of the plug
snap into place in the sensor connection port
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Disconnect the cable from the SDM
by pressing the two latches on the
black plug to release the clamps (see
picture) and pull to remove the cable.
Press