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7.7
Storing the instrument
•
To preserve the life of the internal batteries, it is recommended that the
SV 104A
instrument
is turned off when it is stored, and battery charge at half the capacity.
•
Do not store the instrument permanently connected to the USB port or put on docking station.
It shortens battery lifecycle.
•
It is recommended to turn off the Bluetooth
®
interface in applied settings;
•
When the
SV 104A
is turned off, it still draws a small amount of battery power. Therefore,
it is recommended to 50% charge of the cell every few months if it is not going to be used
regularly.
7.8
Transportation and carrying
For transportation or storage purpose, always use the packaging provided by the manufacturer.
In a potentially dirty industrial environment it is advisable to use the carrying case provided by the manufacturer
such as the
SA 73
(see chapter 2.3), which ensures excellent mechanical and environmental protection and
long term storage conditions.
Note: For Air-transport Bluetooth
®
interface should be turned off
. Make
sure that correct settings file is applied.
7.9
Troubleshooting
1. Upon connection to the USB port, if automatic charging is not started: check the USB cable and power
supply ratings of the source.
2. If the incorrect time or date is displayed when turning on the instrument connect the device to the
computer and use
Supervisor
software to set the time and date (see) ensuring PC clock is set
correctly
3. In case the instrument is not able to turn on ensure the unit is charged by connecting to USB
or recommended charger. This ensures the battery is not exhausted. Then proceed with hardware
reset (chapter 0)
4. In case your dosimeter does not respond proceed with turn-off/turn-on procedure (chapter4.3),
and hardware reset of the instrument (chapter 0).
5. In case the measurement of the sound level is frozen or set to a fixed value proceed with turn-off/turn-
on procedure (chapter 4.3), then with hardware reset of the instrument (chapter 0).
6. In case the reset does not help proceed to chapter 9.