Kane KANE504 Owner's Manual & Maintenance Manual - 1.6 Post
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1.6 POST
TEST
Remove the probe from the flue and allow the analyser to purge with
fresh air until the CO and the CO2 readings return to zero. (Be careful as
the probe tip will be HOT)
Drain water trap.
Check particle filter.
2. MAINTENANCE
2.1 GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Check calibration of your instrument annually to ensure it meets original
performance specifications.
Keep your instrument dry. If it gets wet, wipe dry immediately. Liquids
can degrade electronic circuits.
Whenever practical, keep the instrument away from dust and dirt that
can cause premature wear.
Although your instrument is built to withstand the rigours of daily use, it
can be damaged by severe impacts. Use reasonable caution when using
and storing the meter.
2.2 PERIODIC
SERVICE
CAUTION!
Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified
personnel only. Improper repair or service could result in physical
degradation of the instrument. This could alter the protection from
personal injury this meter provides to the operator. Perform only those
maintenance tasks that you are qualified to do.
2.3 ANNUAL
RE-CALIBRATION
While the sensor has an expected life of more than five years in normal
use it is recommended that the analyser is re-calibrated at least annually,
this is so that long-term drift on the electronics can be eliminated. Local
regulations may require more frequent re-calibration and users should
check with appropriate authorities to ensure they comply with relevant
guidelines.