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• Remove the protective rubber boot
• Slide the water trap unit from the analyzer
• Remove the particle filter from its’ spigot and replace
• Slide the water trap back into position and replace the protective rubber boot
FRESH AIR PURGE
WARNING
Each time the analyzer is turned on it will perform a 60 second air purge, this is to clear the gas
sampling path (including probe, if connected). For these reasons it is very important that the analyzer
be in
outside fresh air
when powered on.
When in the Rotary Dial positions AUX, Flue 1 or Flue 2 ; Press the Up or Down Buttons, scroll to CO
2
Zero. On the Purge option, short press the ENTER Button, and a 60 second Purge will begin.
STATUS
FLUE 1
AUX
FLUE 2
TEMP
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EMPTYING & CLEANING THE IN-LINE WATER TRAP
CHANGING THE PARTICLE FILTER
QUICK START
Turn on the analyzer by pressing the On/Off Button for 2 seconds until the unit activates. As described the analyzer will perform a 60
second turn on purge. Once completed simply select the reading desired by the position of the rotary dial.
MEASURING FLUE GASES
After the initial countdown is finished and the analyzer is properly setup, put its’ flue probe in the appliance’s sampling point. The tip of
the probe should be at the center of the flue. Use the flue probes depth stop cone to set the position.
With balanced flues, make sure the probe is positioned into the flue so no air can “back flush” into the probe.
CAUTION!:
Ensure the flue probe handle does not get hot!
20”
Boiler
Flue
• Remove the rubber plug
• Allow the water to drain out
• Re-insert the rubber plug
OVER-RANGE PROTECTION PUMP
The analyzer’s intelligent protection system will automatically activate the over-range protection pump once an over-gas condition is
detected above 2000ppm. When activated the main sampling pump will be shut down, allowing the sample system to be purged with
fresh air. Once readings have returned to a safe level, the protection pump will shut down and the main pump will reactivate.
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