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1. 27 1 EXPORT ALL 2 EXPORT PARAM 3 IMPORT PARAM gt Section 2 4 4 Section 2 5 1 1 INITIAL NUM Parameter number to use at start up Clock setting 3 LCD POWER OFF LCD power off setting 4 VERSION INFO Section 2 5 4 Version information LAN setting gt Section 2 5 3 gt Section 2 5 6 Password lock setting Section 2 5 7 Buzzer setting 1 MEASURE MODE Measurement Mode 2 DATA OUT MODE Data output Mode Measurement Condition Mode Section 2 6 1 Section 2 6 2 Suction Time Repeat Cycle Threshold for Alarm 4 RESULT COND Result Output Section 2 6 3 Extended Cleaning Settin Detail Setting 28 Measurement Interval 1 RESULT CYCLE Measurement times to make average 2 RESULT PERIOD Condition Measurement period to make average 6 VARIABLE For Servicing staff only For Servicing staff only gt Section 2 7 1 Section 2 7 2 gt Section 2 7 3 gt Section 2 7 4 gt Section 2 8 1 gt Section 2 8 2 2 4 2 Save Parameter SAVE SETTING What is a parameter To make a measurement sample sucking time measurement output mode etc must be set The group of setting is called as a Parameter with this device and saved under a parameter number Maximum 100 kinds of parameters can be saved in the internal flash memory of the device Qu Use a Parameter number withi
2. 58 2 8 2 Measurement Period MEASPERIOD AVE This screen is used to set the Result Output Condition when 1 AUTO PERIOD is set for the Measurement Mode See section 2 6 1 Press the cursor key t and select 2 RESULT PERIOD on the Result Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 8 for how to access Result Condition screen Press the cursor key lt _ and select the cursor position and enter the measurement period to make the average with the cursor key f J The period can be set within 0 minute to 2 hours X Depressing the cursor keys t changes the value in 10 steps After confirming the measurement period entered press Enter key to set the period or Esc key to cancel The Result Output Condition screen will be displayed Qu When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under P caution changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting The Measurement Period must be set such that it is longer than the Suction Time Section 2 7 1 5 minutes Inspection Time Example Set the MEAS GAP to 10 min or more when the Suction Time is 5 min Example 1 Measurement GAP Interval 25 min Result measurement Period 50 min Output result Average of each 50 min period Example 2 Measurement GAP interval 25 min Result measurement Period 60 min Output result Average of each 60 min period A Suction Tim
3. 80 e Before Operating BM 300C 1 1 1 2 1 3 General The Microbe sensor BM 300C is a device designed to detect microbial biomass that includes such as fungi bacteria noncutlturable living microbe and killed microbe in about 10 minutes and intended for indoor use It employs Sharp s proprietary technology that utilizes increase in self fluorescence of microbes under heating Accessories Please check that the following are included right after unpacking the Product m AC Adapter x 1 m AC Power Cord x 1 m User s Manual English x 1 Options Sold separately m Battery Model Name RRC2024 m Battery Charger Model Name RRC SMB UBC 1 4 Name and Function of each Component 7 Handle Used to carry the device ee Se a Rubber Feet x 4 Provides space for exhaust USB Port Port for connecting an USB memory Used to back up the parameters and measured data Ethernet Connector Connector for Ethernet communication Intake Vent Sucks air sample for measurement Battery Compartment Power Switch Sores optional battery Cam Lock f Used to lock the Battery DC Input Terminals Compartment Used to connect AC Adaptor plug POWER Lamp Turns ON in green when the Device is powered RUN Lamp Turns ON in green when the Device is in Run mode USB Lamp Turns ON in yellow when the Device is writing data to USB memory LCD Display Displays measure
4. 58 2 8 2 Measurement Period MEASPERIOD AVE eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Maintenance Screen TERT ee RETEST CICS RIN ERC TE ha 60 2 9 1 Self Check SELF CHECK 0 25 ccs chats teapates gemccaes petnatesecucgi ite neddehaneeaiae 60 2 9 2 Measurement Counts Check MEASURE COUNT n se 62 spit wi ye vis E bu uy ova E ruuad shane reser ayhuad hekcuedoausduedebeneuodecuauaawereuntocwwduese wie 63 Troubleshooting E pint ng EN EA al mcr ALTTA T ES EEEN EAE DT A EE On 64 Error Code T AAAA AAE ASEA TANSEL Ueamen a Kein L SSNAYE EASES ATTN 66 How to indentify failure TOPTI R EP RLP EE PEE RPTE ju IEE APEE N OET PE EEE ET 67 Specifications DRNEA AAN CEA EENEN AE EN TENSA EE AA E E AA 68 Dear Sharp Customer Thank you for choosing Sharp Microbe Sensor Model Name BM 300C the Product Please read this manual thoroughly before the use for your safety and proper use of the Product especially Important Safety Precautions and keep this manual near the device so that you can refer to it whenever required The Product is designed and manufactured for general applications in ordinary industries use Therefore it must not be used in specific applications that can affect the health or safety of the public Such applications require a special warranty of quality that SHARP explicitly does NOT offer for our Product Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Sharp Manufacturing Syst
5. A Suction Time B Inspection Time 54 2 7 3 Repeat Cycle REPEAT CYCLE This screen is used to set the repeat cycle of the measurement The measurement is stopped after it has been done for the set repeat cycle 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 REPEAT CYCLE on the Measurement Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 7 for how to access Measurement Condition screen MEAS COND 01 3 REPEAT CYCLE Press the cursor key t and set the repeat cycle The repeat cycle can be set to NO LIMIT or within 01 to 99 NO LIMIT means continuous and will be displayed when 0 is set with the cursor key X Depressing the cursor keys t changes the value in 10 steps REPEAT CYC 01 03 max99Q After confirming the cycle entered press Enter key to set the cycle or Esc key to cancel The Measurement Condition screen will be displayed When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting 55 2 7 4 Alarm Threshold ALARM LEVEL This screen is used to set the alarm level or alarm threshold for OK NG judgment The device activates the built in buzzer when the measurement result exceeded the alarm threshold Note The device continues next measurement even if the measurement result exceeded the threshold without stopping automatically The buzzer stops automatically when the measuremen
6. Important Safety Precautions e This instruction manual and the Product itself adopt symbols for precautions for safety The results caused by incorrect use and non conformity to the symbols are classified as follows Please fully understand each precaution for safety and observe them Indicates potentially very hazardous situation which if not avoided Danger ations is likely to result in death or serious injury A N Warnin Indicates potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided g is likely to result in death or serious injury Indicates potentially very hazardous situation which if not avoided Caution os ie is likely to result in minor or moderate injury or property damage e Meaning of each symbol A Indicates Pay Attention Danger Warning and Caution Indicates Do Not Q Indicates Must Do This Product is a Class 1 Laser Product IEC 60825 1 2007 A Class 1 laser is safe under all conditions of normal use Wavelength 405nm Maximum Power 60mW Be sure to operate the product according to the User s Manual and Instruction Manual Never operate the Product in the manner not described in the manuals Failure to follow this may result in injury or damage to the Product A N Danger To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc e Do not pour put or insert metals such as a pin and wire foreign materials and Boii liquid into or on the vent holes holes and terminals
7. Select screen and press Enter key to access Setting screen See section 2 4 Press the cursor key f and select 4 INITIALIZE on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 4 INITIALIZE 2 Press the cursor key t and select the area to initialize 1 ALL or 2 Result Data and press Enter key ALL Initialize all the parameters and measurement data INITIALIZE aA lel Ly e RESULT DATA Initialize only the measurement data INITIALIZE 2 RESULT DATA 3 Confirmation screen for initialization will be displayed Press Right key to initialize or Esc key to cancel the initialization INITIALIZE 1 YES Right NO Ese 4 please wait will be displayed during the initialization INITIALIZE please wait 5 The device automatically restarts after finishing the initialization 35 2 5 Device System Setting SYSTEM SET The device system setting INITIAL NUM CLOCK LCD POWER OFF VERSION INFO LAN SETTING and PASSWORD can be done through this screen Following is the steps to set the device system 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 SETTING on the Select screen and press Enter key to access Setting screen See section 2 4 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 5 SYETEM SET 2 The screen displays the first menu under S
8. by administrator user and guest See section 2 5 6 for the detail 25 2 4 Select Screen You can select one of the 3 menus Measure Maintenance or Setting from this screen This screen can be accessed by pressing MENU Esc key on RUN Mode screen Press the cursor key t to select a menu and press Enter key to access the selected menu 1 MEASURE Go to RUN Mode screen when Enter key is pressed 2 MAINTENANCE Go to Maintenance screen when Enter key is pressed 3 SETTING Go to Setting screen when Enter key is pressed 26 2 4 1 Screen Menu Tree Microbial Biomass RUN Mode screen Differential Value Average Section 2 3 2 Date and Time Information Time Left for Measurement 2 MAINTENANCE t 1 CALIBRATION gt For Servicing staff only Re emt Sat at ale Calibration Maintenance screen 2 SELF CHECK gt Section 2 9 1 Self Check 3 MEASURE COUNT gt Section 2 9 2 Measurement Counts gt Section 2 4 2 3 SETTING Setting screen Save parameter setting Section 2 4 3 gt Section 2 4 5 Load parameter setting 3 USB STORAGE 5 v D N Q v v aj z 3 Cc oa w 5 SYSTEM SET Device System Setting 6 OPERATION SET Operation Setting X Access Authority Administrator only When Password Lock E Administrator User function is enabled Everybody
9. in addition to the normal cleaning process 1 Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key 7 and select 5 EXTD CLEANING on the Operation Setting screen and press Enter key OPERATION 01 5 EXTD CLEANING Press the cursor key t and select the operating environment on the Extended Cleaning Setting screen and then Enter key Clean Room Measurement Mode Extended cleaning is not done EXTD CLEANI 01 1 CLEAN ROOM X Clean Room Grade C ISO Class8 equivalent General Room Measurement Mode Extended cleaning is done after each measurement EXTD CLEANI 01 2 GENERAL ROOM X General environment like an office Custom Used to set number of measurements to start extended cleaning EXTD CLEANI 01 3 CUSTOM i Set number of measurements to start extended cleaning Default 70 EXTD Cleaning is done every 70 measurements XTD CLEAND MOM 070 max200 Press the cursor key select the position and enter the appropriate value 0 200 with the cursor key t Then press Enter key to change the setting or Esc key to cancel 50 3 After confirming the setting press Enter key or Esc key to cancel The Operation Set screen will be displayed Quam When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for S
10. on a level rigid and stable surface m Place the Device such that Intake Vent faces the area to be measured Do not block the Intake Vent and Exhaust Vent at the bottom of the Device External Dimensions mm 16 1 8 3 Power Supply and Grounding Connection The Device comes with a 3 pin Power Plug with grounding connection Be sure to connect the Plug to 3 pin power outlet 100 240VAC with grounding terminal If the 3 pin power outlet is not available use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug and connect the grounding wire to a grounding terminal 1 8 4 Battery Optional NOTE The battery RRC2024 is set to a sleep no output voltage mode at the time of factory release Please be sure to charge the battery only with its exclusive Battery Charger RRC SMB UBC before the first use The sleep mode is released automatically upon the initial charging Please refer to the instruction manuals come with each component for the details Install a fully charged battery according to the following steps Push the Cam Lock turn and pull it to take out the Battery Compartment from the device Install the battery into the compartment with its Front Side up Note Do not insert the battery upside down Slowly push in the Battery Compartment into the device and push the Cam Lock to lock the compartment Cam Lock Quam When the battery voltage goes down to 10 or less BO the measure ment result is stored
11. the optional battery If the problem persists even after the charging contact your dealer for check and repair self chk failed An error was found in the self check at power on Once turn OFF and then ON the device If the problem persists even after the rebooting contact your dealer for check and repair LCD screen went off and nothing is displayed Abnormal signal on LCD signal line like noise Intialize the LCD by depressing one of 1 1 key If the problem persists even after the depressing contact your dealer for check and repair 65 3 2 Error Code An Error Code will be displayed when an error occurs See section 2 3 2 The cause and countermeasure of each error code are as follows Error Error LED Cause Countermeasure Code Status 0 OFF Normal No errors have boccurred after power on 1 ON OFF Sample measurement Calibration and or maintenance of the every 1sec times exceeded 5 000 device is required Contact your dealer for check and repair 2 ON Fan did not operate Turn OFF the power of the device and do normally not use the device Contact your dealer for check and repair 3 ON Battery voltage has gone Charge the optional battery ra to 10 or less If the problem persists even after the BO charging contact your dealer for check and repair 4 ON Temperature increase of Turn OFF the power of the device the Battery re
12. with a cyclone Measurement Environment General room Simple clean room Sample Suction Volume 20L minute Measurement Mode Manual 1 time measurement and judgment Automatic Automatic measurement and judgment AUTO Average Average of set cycles AUTO Period Average of set period ATUO Every 1 time measurement Result Display Mode Microbial biomass Displays measured microbial biomass Differential value Displays the difference between the last and the one before the last measurement results V s Setting Sampling Time 5 to 120 minutes in 1 minute step Inspection Time 5 minutes fixed Continuous 10 to 1440 24 hours minutes Measurement Interval in 1 minute step Number of Measurements Continuous 1 to 99 times Calendar Timer YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Display Microbes Visec or n m Judgment Result GOOD NO GOOD N D Not Detected Measurement Counts Number of measurements done Battery Life 10 Levels Fluorescence intensity V sec or Calculated Microbial Biomass pcs m Light Source Semiconductor LASER Receiving Element Photodiode 68 100 to 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power Lithium lon Rechargeable battery Supply Operation Max 16 hours continuous operation Recharging 4 hours Power Consumption Optional Battery 8 W 10 to 40 C 85 RH or less non condensing 10 to 50 C 90 RH or less non condensing External 1 port 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 port USB2 0 Only for a FAT formatted USB memory Mo
13. 014 3 24 20 39 GOOD 1 3 1 1 0 244524 0 244524 0 139515 300 Output Data DataTime Measurement finished time Result Result GOOD NO GOOD NOT DETECTED ParameterNumber Measurement parameter number 1 100 MeasureMode Measurement Mode 0 Manual 1 Auto Average 2 Auto Period 3 Auto Every DataOutputMode Data output mode 0 V sec 1 n m3 fungi 2 n m3 bacteria PeriodMeasureCount Number of measurements for judgment _ BioCount Value Microbial biomass Differential Value Difference value Previous Current Average Value Average value Average of last 6 measurements collection time sec Suction time 300 7200 Information management file info000 csv inf file output example Item Value MAC Address 34 f6 2d b5 5e d5 IP Address 192 168 1 210 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 default gateway 0 0 0 0 ONONO version info 2 02 0000 Output Data MAC Address MAC address IP Address IP address subnet mask Subnet mask default gateway Default gateway version info Version information CROROR OMS 34 2 4 5 Initialization INITIALIZE All the parameters and measurement data in the internal flash memory can be initialized Following is the steps to initialize the internal flash memory Quam All the parameters and or measurement data in the internal flash memory are lost once the initialization is performed 1 Press the cursor key t and select 38 SETTING on the
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16. PERATION SET 2 Press the cursor key t and select the parameter number to edit and press Enter key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number OPERATION NUMBER SEL 01 3 Press the cursor key t and select 4 RESULT COND and press Enter key OPERATION 01 4 RESULT COND 4 The first menu of RESULT COND screen will be displayed RESULT COND 01 RIETS ONECA Cran 2 8 1 Measurement Times MEASTIMES AVE This screen is used to set the Result Output Condition when AUTO AVERAGE is set for the Measurement Mode See section 2 6 1 1 Press the cursor key t and select 1 RESULT CYCLE on the Result Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 8 for how to access Result Condition screen 2 Press the cursor key lt _ gt and select the cursor position and enter the measurement times to make the average with the cursor key T J The times can be set within 0 to 99 3 After confirming the measurement times entered press Enter key to set the time or Esc key to cancel The Result Output Condition screen will be displayed When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting Example Measurement Gap Interval 15 minutes RESULT CYCLE Measurement Times 3 Output result Average of 3 measurements A Suction Time B Inspection Time C Wait Time Unit minute
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18. T Cooling when the MENU Esc key was pressed during heating OP SUSPENDED Cleaning Process CLEANING VAL On4ms3 COND B 2 3 RUN Mode Screen RUN Mode Screen displays the measurement result measurement conditions etc The start and stop of the measurement is done on this screen Measurement Result VAL 1 23456V s Measuring COND GOOD BS Indicator B Measuring Judgment Remaining Indicator A Result Battery Level Measurement Result Displays fluorescent amount of airborne microbe Judgment Result Displays the result GOOD NO GOOD or N D based on the preset alarm threshold N D denotes Not Detected Qua N D denotes that the microbial biomass is too low to be detected and the measured environment is highly clean and not an error of the device If you want to get a numeric result rather than N D increase the air sucking volume See section 2 7 1 There is a case a numeric value can be obtained Remaining Battery Level Displays the Level in 10 steps 10 step B9 100 90 to BO 9 0 B Optional Battery is not installed Measuring Indicator A The blinks during the measurement Measuring Indicator B Indicates x in the order during measurement Indicates when the measurement is stopped 20 2 3 1 Start Measurement The measurement will be done under the preset condi
19. TION NUMBER SEL 01 3 Press the cursor key T until 3 MEASURE COND will be displayed and press Enter key OPERATION 01 3 MEASURE COND 4 The first menu of MEAS COND will be displayed MEAS COND 01 1 SUCTION TIME 2 7 1 Suction Time SUCTION TIME This screen is used to set the suction time of the airborne sample The sample is sucked at 20L minute 1 Suction time of 5 minuts is recommened considering the contamination of the plate Press the cursor key t and select 1 SUCTION TIME on the Measurement Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 7 for how to access Measurement Condition screen MEAS COND 01 1 SUCTION TIME Press the cursor key t and set the suction time The time can be set in 1 minute step within 5 minutes to 2 hours SUCT TIME OhO5min max 2h After confirming the time entered press Enter key to set the time or Esc key to cancel The Measurement Condition screen will be displayed um When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting P cauTion Stable measurements can be expected by setting the suction time longer when the cleanliness level of the sample is high Contamination to the sample Collection Plate can be minimized by setting the suction time shorter 53 2 7 2 Measurement Interval MEASURE GAP This screen is used to set
20. ave Setting PcauTion It is suggested to set the operating environment to Clean Room when the device is used under Grade C ISO Class8 or higher Grade C 1000CFU m3 Microbes or less Acceptable maximum number of particles with diameter 0 5um During Non working 352 000 pcs m3 During working 3 520 000pcs m3 um The time for Extended Cleaning is fixed and 10 minutes Example 1 Extended Cleaning 1 CLEAN ROOM The ae is not done oo cs Example 2 Extended Cleaning 2 GENERAL ROOM The cleaning is done after each measurement Extended Cleaning 10 min Suck Si 15 min 5 mi Example 3 Extended Cleaning 3 CUSTOM and x 3 The cleaning is done after every 3 measurements Extended Cleaning 10 min Suck Meas re 7 15 min 5 min 51 2 7 Measurement Condition MEASURE COND This screen is used to set the Measurement Condition of each parameter number Suction time Measurement Gap Interval Repeat Cycle and Alarm Level 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 SETTING on the Select screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Operation Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 6 OPERATION SET 2 Press the cursor key t and select the parameter number to edit and press Enter key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number OPERA
21. ction 2 4 SETTING 3 USB STORAGE 3 Press the cursor key t and select the desired item and press Enter key Export all the stored data to an USB memory EXPORT ALL USB STORAGE 1 EXPORT ALL U Epopiograti please wait Exporting data to an USB memory During the exporting USB lamp turns on and the message please wait will be displayed U 31 Export paramOOO Press enter Key When the exporting is finished USB lamp turns off and the message Press enter key will be displayed When the Enter key is pressed SETTING screen as shown above step 2 will be displayed X The param000 on the right of Export is the file name exported The number 000 is automatically incremented according to the file name already exists Example If param000 exits the data is stored under the file name of param001 Export parameters to an USB memory EXPORT PARAM USB STORAGE 2 EXPORT PARAM Export please wait Exporting data to an USB memory During the exporting USB lamp turns on and the message please wait will be displayed U Export paramOOO Press enter key When the exporting is finished USB lamp turns off and the message Press enter key will be displayed When the Enter key is pressed SETTING screen as shown above step 2 will be displayed X The param000 on the right of Export is the file name exported T
22. d from the first character U Enter a new password comprised of numbers and or characters with min length 4 and max length 10 ADMIN NEW 0000 After confirming the displayed password press Enter key or Esc key to cancel Check again that displayed password is what you have entered Press Enter key to register the password or Esc key to cancel Password setting for USER USER Enter old password Default 0000 Referring to the steps under Password setting for Administrator register a password for a User Password setting for Guest GUEST Enter old password Default 0000 Referring to the steps under Password setting for Administrator register a password for a Guest Password Lock Function ON OFF Select ON or OFF of the password lock function with the t key Press Enter key to register the change for password lock function or Esc key to cancel 44 P cauTiON Once this function is set to ON password is asked to go into Setting Screen P CAUTIONS Never change the password for SPECIAL that is for Servicing staff use 3 After password setting is finished and Enter key is pressed a screen to prompt rebooting once turn off and then turn on of the device will be displayed Press Enter key PLEASE REBOOT Press Enter Key 4 Once turn off the Power Switch of the device and then turn it on to reboot and update the Pa
23. d immediately and contact our dealer for repair Failure to follow these may result in fire and electric shock Do not damage disassemble or alter the Product Do Not Failure to follow this may result in fire and electric shock UN Caution To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc e Do not use the Product in dusty or humid place or where the Product is exposed to oil mist steam etc Do Not Failure to follow this may result in fire and electric shock Do not use the Product on not flat or unstable surface Failure to follow this may result in injury Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands or put container with fluid filled around the Product Failure to follow this may result in electric shock Do Not Do not hit drop or give mechanical vibration and shock to the Product Failure to follow these may result in fire electric shock or damage to the Product Do Not e Be sure to hold the handle of the Product when carryin it Failure to follow this may result in injury e Turn off the Power Switch and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Must Do when not using the Product for long time Do not use the Product for the purpose or in the manner other than those specified in this manual Do Not AC Adapter and Power Cord A N Warning To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc Q e Be sure to plug the power cord into 100 to 240VAC 15A power o
24. de at the time of factory release LCD does not turn on 1 Is the power switch on PORT MORE waiting 1 Esc key may be pressed at power on Is displayed at power on Once turn off the power release pressing of Esc and start up screen is key and turn on the power not displayed Battery compartment 2 Is the cam lock released does not open 3 Is nothing blocking the battery compartment open 1 Is not the measured value above alarm threshold Buzzer turns on See section 2 7 4 continuously X Depress lt key to turn off the buzzer 2 Is the battery fully charged Communication is 1 Is the LAN cable connected securely disabled 2 Is the IP address setting correct For the repair after the Warranty Period please consult your dealer The defective Device will be repaired at reasonable charge if it is judged that the function can be maintained after repair The maximum repair available period is seven 7 years after the discontinuance of the Device production Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation or the dealer cannot accept the repair of the Device that has been used in where biohazardous substances were used or existed even during the Warranty Period 67 3 4 Specifications Detection Method Fluorescence detection Increase self fluorescence by Heat Recommenged Grade C ISO Class 8 or equivalent Cleanliness Class Airborne microbes Fungi Bacteria etc 1 to 10um Measuring Object X Separate
25. e B Inspection Time C Wait Time Unit minute 59 2 9 Maintenance Screen This screen is used to do self check measurement count check and calibration of the device 1 Press the cursor key t and select 2 MAINTENANCE on the Select screen 2 9 1 Self Check SELF CHECK The device does self check of the following items and also enables user to check normal operation of the displays No Display Checked Item No Display Checked Item 01 RAM RAM 09 PAS Parameter No Check sum 02 ROM Flash memory 10 PRS Program Check sum 03 BAT Battery 11 BZZ Buzzer 04 FAN Fan 12 MTR Motor 05 LED LED 13 PD Photo diode 06 LCD LCD 14 HTR Heater 07 RBT RTC battery 15 BTN Keys 08 RTC RTC 16 WDT Watch Dog Timer 1 Press the cursor key t and select 2 SELF CHECK on the Maintenance screen and press Enter key MAINTENANCE 2 SELF CHECK 2 Press the cursor key t and select the item to check 1AL 2 RAM ccceeee ee 17 WDT and press Enter key When 1 ALL is selected and all the self check items are going to be checked SELF CHECK 1 ALL SUCCESS Status Display NOT RUN Check has not been done SUCCESS No problems FAILED An error was found NONE Need check by user 60 When an individual item is going to be checked like RAM 3 When 1 ALL is selected the check it
26. een will be displayed Higher Level Menu Name OPERATION O 1 1 MEASURE MODE Parameter Number Selected Item When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting 47 2 6 1 Measurement Mode MEASURE MODE This screen is used to select a mode for microbial biomass measurement 1 MANUAL 2 AUTO AVERAGE 3 AUTO PERIOD or 4 AUTO EVERY 1 Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 1 MEASURE MODE on the Operation Setting screen and press Enter key OPERATION O 1 1 MEASURE MODE 2 Press the cursor key t and select a measurement mode and Enter key 1 Manual Single measurement MEAS MODE 01 1 MANUAL 2 AUTO AVERAGE Continuous measurement Judge based on Average of set measurement times See section 2 8 1 MEAS MODE 01 2 AUTO AVERAGE 3 AUTO PERIOD Continuous measurement Judge based on Average of set measurement period See section 2 8 2 MEAS MODE 01 3 AUTO PERIOD 4 AUTO EVERY Continuous measurement Judge upon each measurement MEAS MODE 01 4 AUTO EVERY 1 After confirming the selected measurement mode press Enter key or Esc key to cancel The Operation Set screen will be displayed When the device power is turned
27. em number underway will be displayed on the right of top line 4 After the self check is completed the result will be displayed e When 1 ALL is selected No Errors The device reboots automatically and displays RUN mode screen An error was found Example 13 Heater error The device stops when an error is found Press Esc key to continue The device reboots automatically and displays RUN mode screen When an individual item is checked like RAM The check result will be displayed at the Result Display after the test is finished Result Display The self check detailed result can be accessed with lt key for 9 RTC 11 RTC 14 PD and 15 HTR Press lt key in detail result screen to go back to the previous screen 61 2 9 2 Measurement Counts Check MEASURE COUNT This screen is used to check the measurement counts of the device to know if the sample Collection Plate needs replacement It is suggested to replace it once every 5 000 measurements 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 MEASURE COUNT on the Maintenance screen and press Enter key MAINTENANCE 3 MEASURE COUNT 2 The Measurement count will be displayed Press Enter key to return to Maintenance screen MEASURE COUNT oo0001 um The measurement results may become inaccurate after 5 000 measurements under Grade C ISO Class 8 equivalent operating environment Quam Please c
28. ems Corporation SHARP and its sales distributors SHARP and its sales distributors shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material SHARP strongly recommends you to store important data on a separate memory device Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances like by electrostatic discharge and electromagnetic field Therefore SHARP assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use repairs defects or any other causes SHARP assumes no responsibility for direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this Product including the pre installed software and any of its functions including but not limited to loss of revenue loss of actual or anticipated profits loss of business loss of reputation loss of damage to or corruption of data financial losses or claims from third persons except the liability waived in accordance with the applicable law Please follow the terms and conditions for use of software if it is set out by the provider of the software You are not allowed to copy or reprint a part or whole of this manual without written approval by SHARP The Product including its accessory may be changed without notice for improvement
29. h your network administrator for the setting details 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 5 LAN SETTING on the System Set screen and press Enter key SYSTEM SET 5 LAN SETTING 2 Press the cursor key t and select the item for TCP IP setting and press Enter key 1 IP Address IP ADRESS LAN SETTING 1 IP ADDRESS U IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 010 Press the cursor key and select the position to input the IP address and enter the number with the cursor key t J After confirming the displayed IP address press Enter key to set the address or Esc key to cancel the entry gt 2 Subnet Mask SUBNET MASK LAN SETTING 2 SUBNET MASK SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 i Press the cursor key and select the position to input subnet mask and enter the number with the cursor key t J After confirming the displayed Subnet Mask press Enter key to set the address or Esc key to cancel the entry 41 3 Default Gateway GATEWAY LAN SETTING 3 GATEWAY GATEWAY 000 000 000 000 i Press the cursor key lt and select the position to input gateway and enter the number with the cursor key t J After confirming the displayed gateway press Enter key to set the address or Esc key to cancel the entry After TCP IP related setting is fin
30. he number 000 is automatically incremented according to the file name already exists Example If param000 exits the data is stored under the file name of param001 Import parameters from an USB memory IMPORT PARAM USB STORAGE 3 IMPORT PARAM U Import PARAM select paramOOO Select the file name to import according to the following steps Press the o r key and select the digit to change and select the number with the cursor key f J Repeat this until desired number is entered Press the Enter key Import is started U Import paramOOO please wait Importing data from an USB memory During the importing USB lamp turns on and the message please wait will be displayed U Import paramOOO Press enter key When the importing is finished USB lamp turns off and the message Press enter key will be displayed When the Enter key is pressed SETTING screen as shown above step 2 will be displayed 4 Remove the USB memory from the USB port of the device Reference Example of exporting a file to an USB memory Measurement data file res000 csv res file output example a O A A E DataTime Result PrameterNumber MesureMode DataOutputMode PeriodMeasureCount BioCount Value Differential Value Average Value collection time sec 2014 3 24 20 19 GOOD 1 3 1 1 0 183635 0 225299 0 098761 300 2014 3 24 20 29 NOT DETECTED 1 3 1 1 0 0 183635 0 098761 300 2
31. in internal memory and not in USB memory Be sure to check battery is fully charged before storing data um When the battery voltage goes down to 30 or less BO a buzzer will sound Please fully charge the battery 17 How to Use 2 1 Turn ON of the Device Press the Power Switch on the back of the Device Start Up screen will be displayed on the LCD display Self Check function is performed for about 1 minute PASSWORD screen will be displayed 1 and then Run Mode screen will be displayed Press the START Enter key on the bottom right of the LCD Display to start measurement Turn ON Power Switch 2 02 0001 BioSMS system X1 Performs Self Check of 01 to 14 self check O1 Self Check about 1 min RAM data check mee G Peete X2 Displayed only when PASSWORD 3X2 a Password Lock function is enabled PLEASE START RUN Mode Screen COND B 2 2 Turn OFF of the Device Quam Turning off the Device with Power Switch while it is in RUN mode may make the next measurement inaccurate Following is the steps to turn off the device while it is in RUN Mode 1 Press MENU Esc key on the bottom left of the LCD Display 2 Check that the LCD Display indicates Please wait 3 Check that the RUN lamp is OFF 4 Then press the Power Switch to turn OFF the Device Press MENU Esc Key VAL 10000n m3 COND GOOD B Program ending process OP SUSPENDED _ about 1 min RADIATING HEA
32. ished and Enter key is pressed a screen to prompt rebooting once turn off and then turn on of the device will be displayed Press Enter key PLEASE REBOOT Press Enter Key Once turn off the Power Switch of the device and then turn it on to reboot and update the TCP IP setting of the device TCP IP related setting becomes effective only after the device is rebooted 42 2 5 6 Password Lock PASSWORD By enabling this password lock function it is possible to limit the access to the menus or parameters of this device by administrator user and guest This function is helpful in preventing unintended change of the parameters by not authorized personnel Please see section 2 4 1 Screen Menu Tree for the accessible menu 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 6 PASSWORD on the System Set screen and press Enter key CSAS TEM SET 6 PASSWORD 2 Press the cursor key t and select the item to set and press Enter key Password setting for Administrator ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD 1 ADMINISTRATOR U Enter old password Default 0000 ADMIN OLD 0000 Use lt key to select cursor position and enter the old password with t key After confirming the displayed password press Enter key or Esc key to cancel X Once Esc key is pressed password needs to be entere
33. ment result parameters etc ERROR Lamp Turns ON in red when the Device is in an error START Enter Key In RUN mode Used to start measurement In Setting mode MENU Esc Key Used to select an item In Run mode Used to access System Setting screen In System Setting mode Cursor Keys t 1 lt Used to select an item or change mode Usedtoaccessthemenu esses of one higher level or I l cancel setting Depressing the key I I stops the buzzer Qo The START Enter key and Menu Esc key are sometimes referred to as Enter and Esc key respectively in this manual 12 1 5 Important Handling Information 1 5 1 1 5 2 Installation Operating and Storage Environment Please be sure to store install and use the device at a location not exposed to the following Direct sunlight and heat like near a heating appliance m Near the devices that generate magnetic field or has been magnetized High humidity causing condensing m Dusty environment Mechanical vibration and impact m Unstable table top Not observing the above may result in discoloration deformation or damage to the device Please do not use the device under the following gas environment m Causes explosion fire etc and hazardous to human Causes deterioration or corrosion of the device Contains mist liquid droplets oil droplets or too much powder particles Not observing the above may res
34. move the battery from the device and 5 ON Low battery voltage error do nior use MENES has occurred Contact your dealer for check and repair 6 ON Heater did not operate Turn OFF the power of the device and do 7 ON Motor did not operate nee eee Contact your dealer for check and repair 8 ON The output of Calibration and or maintenance of the photo diode was device is required abnormal lt 1 or gt 200 Contact your dealer for check and repair 66 3 3 How to indentify failure lf a problem occurs do not use the device Turn off the Power Switch of the device and unplug the power cord It is dangerous to use or repair the device with a problem by yourself If the device needs repair service contact your dealer and let them know the model number of the device BM 300C and details of the problem Note Even during the Warranty Period costs for removing or installing parts and shipping cost will be charged lf the device has one of the following problems the device may not be defective Carefully check the device before you contact your dealer Power cannot be turned The cause may be power failure on 2 Check that the main power is turned on 3 Check secure connection of the power cord when using AC adapter 1 Is the battery fully charged oo cannot patunga 2 Is the battery once charged before initial use of the battery hening Battery It is in power off mo
35. n 1 and 90 Parameter numbers 91 to 100 are reserved for servicing purpose Following is the steps to store a parameter to the internal flash memory The saved parameter can be utilized by reading it from the memory See section 2 4 3 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 SETTING on the Select screen and press Enter key to access Setting screen See section 2 4 Press the cursor key t and select 1 SAVE SETTING on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 1 SAVE SETTING Select a parameter number to save with the cursor key t key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number SAVE SETTING NUMBER SEL 01 Press Enter key please wait will be displayed during the saving SAVE SETTING please wait The Setting screen will be displayed if the saving has been completed successfully um Please note that data in the selected parameter number is overwritten once Save Setting is performed 2 4 3 Read Parameter LOAD SETTING The stored parameter can be read from the built in flash memory Following is the steps to read a parameter from the built in flash memory 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 SETTING on the Select screen and press Enter key to access Setting screen See section 2 4 Press the cursor key t and select 2 L OAD SETTING on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 2 LOAD SETTING Select a parame
36. nal Battery UN Caution To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc Do not open or dismantle battery Do not expose the battery to heat or fire Avoid storage in direct sunlight Do not short circuit the battery Do not store the batteries haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short circuit each other or be short circuited by other metal objects Do not remove the battery from its original packaging unit required for use Do not subject the battery to mechanical shock In the event of a battery leaking do not allow the liquid to come in contact with skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice Be sure to charge the battery only with its exclusive Battery Charger RRC SMB UBC Do not use any charger other than this Observe the plus and minus marks on the battery and the device and ensure correct use Keep the battery out of the reach of children Keep the battery clean and dry The battery needs to be charged before use When possible remove the battery from the device when not in use Do not store the battery longer than 1 month in discharged state Do not storage battery longer than 1 year without recharge The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Recommendation Store the battery at below 20 C low humidity no dust and no corrosive gas atmosphere Store the battery with a state of charge between 50
37. nochrome LCD 2 lines x 16 characters Alpha and numeric Controls Keys t 4 lt gt MENU ESC START ENTER Audible Alarm Buzzer on above alarm threshold Measurement data collection and Parameter Editing Software Windows Vista 7 8 AC Adapter User s Manual English Collection Plate Optional Battery 1 Depends on parameter setting and charge discharge cycles of the battery 2 Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries 3 Replacement of Collection Plate is required every 5 000 measurements under the Recommended Cleanliness Class use 4 Contact your dealer to get the software Display 69
38. of the Product Q e Do not disassemble repair or alter the Product by not qualified personnel Failure to follow these may result in electric shock injury or damage to the Product Do Not Disassemle UN Warning To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc e The Product must be grounded idan The end of the power cord of this Product has a 3 prong plug with grounding pin Be sure to connect it to a 3 pin outlet with grounding connection Failure to follow this may result in electric shock and fire Be sure to use the exclusive battery charger for BM 300C Must Do Failure to follow this may result in fire or damage to the Product Be sure to plug the power cord of the Product into 100 to 240VAC power outlet i Connecting to other voltage power outlet will result in fire and damage to the Product Do not open the battery compartment while the Product is powered Do Not Failure to follow this may result in electric shock Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening or closing the battery Must Do compartment Failure to follow this may result in injury e Do not use or store the Product in outdoor or in a place where the environment temperature exceeds 60 C or under direct sun light Do Not Failure to follow this may result in fire or damage to the Product Should the Product become hot smoke smell unusually etc turn off the power of the Product and unplug the power cor
39. off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting 48 2 6 2 Data Output Mode DATA OUT MODE This screen is used to select the data output format V s Fluorescent intensity or n M fungi or bacteria equivalent 1 Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 2 DATA OUT MODE on the Operation Setting screen and press Enter key OPERATION 01 2 DATA OUT MODE 2 Press the cursor key t and select the desired output mode on the DOUT MODE Setting screen and then press Enter key Fluorescent intensity V s The output of internal light receiving element will be displayed DOUT MODE 01 eV eas Fungi equivalent n M3 Outputs number of microbes assuming that all is fungi DOUT MODE O01 2 n M3 fungi Bacteria equivalent n M3 Outputs number of microbes assuming that all is bacteria DISP MODE O1 3 n M3 bacteria 3 After confirming the selected data output mode press Enter key or Esc key to cancel The Operation Set screen will be displayed When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting 2 6 3 Extended Cleaning Setting EXTD CLEANING This screen is used to set the extended cleaning or deep cleaning of the Collection Plate
40. ontact your dealer for the replacement of the Collection Plate 62 Others 3 1 Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Countermeasure UNAUTHHORIZED A menu was accessed by Ask your administrator to allow your not authorized personnel access to the menu INVALID SETTING Invalid parameter was set Set an appropriate parameter Suction time must be Measurement GAP 5 min or less Measurement GAP must be Suction time 5 min or more FAN NOT RUNNING Fan did not operate normally and the measurement was stopped Turn OFF the power of the device and do not use it Contact your dealer for check and repair HEATER ABNORMAL Heater did not operate Turn OFF the power of the device and MOTOR ABNORMAL Motor did not operate comonuect Contact your dealer for check and repair PD ABNORMAL The output of photo diode Calibration and or maintenance of the was abnormal lt 0 or gt 200 device is required Contact your dealer for check and repair 64 Error Message Problem Cause Countermeasure UPDATE FAILED Tried to set a parameter when the battery voltage has gone down to 10 or less during measurement BATTERY ST ERR The device stopped because battery voltage has gone down to 10 or less BO during measurement Buzzer sounds on and off every 1 second The battery voltage has gone down to 30 or less B2 BO Charge
41. or key t J X COND will be displayed in any Run Mode screen Please note that the displayed result is that of the last measurement Microbial Biomass Display Mode Displays measured microbial biomass VAL 1 23456V 7s COND GOOD B5 Differential Value Display Mode Displays the difference between the last and the one before the last measurement results DIF 1 23456V Ys COND GOOD B5 Average Display Mode Always displays the average of last 6 measurement results AVE 1 23456V s COND GOOD B5 X The average is updated whenever the measurement has been made 6 times Date and Time Display Mode Displays the current date and time 12712 00 00 00 COND GOOD B5 23 Information Display Mode Displays the information on the current measurement PRO NOM PAR 1 COM WAI ERR 0O PRO Measurement Process PRE Preprocess NOM Normal process EXT Extended process PAR Parameter Number Indicates the parameter number of the measurement underway COM Communication Status WAI Waiting EST communication Established ERR Error Code Displays an Error Code when an error occurs See section 3 2 for Error Code Time Left Display Mode Displays the time left until current measurement result is output and the time to start next measurement ResultDISP NextStart ResultDISP minute Displays the time until current measurement result is o
42. r Esc key to cancel The System Set screen will be displayed 38 2 5 3 LCD Power Off LCD POWER OFF Following is the steps to set the time to turn off back light of LCD display automatically for saving battery power 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 3 LCD POWER OFF on the System Set screen and press Enter key SYSTEM SET 3 LCD POWER OFF 2 Press the cursor key t and set the time to turn off back light of LCD display within 00 and 60 minutes X When 00 is set the back light turns on continuously LCD POWER OFF 10min 00 NO OP 3 After confirming the entered data press Enter key to set the time or Esc key to cancel The System Set screen will be displayed 39 2 5 4 Version Information VERSION INFO Following is the steps to check the version information of this device 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 4 VERSION INFO on the System Set screen and press Enter key SYSTEM SET 4 VERSION INFO 2 After confirming the displayed version information press Enter key The System Set screen will be displayed VERSION INFO 1 00 0000 40 2 5 5 LAN Setting LAN SETTING Following is the steps to do LAN related setting of this device X Check wit
43. ssword Lock function of the device eum Password related setting becomes effective only after the device is rebooted 45 2 5 7 Buzzer BUZZER The built in Buzzer can be enabled or disabled 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 7 BUZZER on the System Set screen and press Enter key SYSTEM SET 7 BUZZER 2 Press the cursor key t and select either ON or OFF When the Buzzer is enabled set to ON it sounds when the measurement result exceeded the threshold See section 2 7 4 or in an error our The buzzer never sounds when BUZZER is set to OFF ONYOFF ON 3 After confirming the buzzer setting press Enter key or Esc key to cancel The System Set screen will be displayed 46 2 6 Operation Setting OPERATION SET This screen is used to set the condition of a parameter Maximum 100 kinds of parameters can be stored in the device 1 Press the cursor key t and select 3 SETTING on the Select screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 6 OPERATION SET Press the cursor key t and select the parameter number to edit and press Enter key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number OPERATION NUMBER SEL 01 3 The first menu of Operation Setting scr
44. t result goes below the threshold in the succeeding measurements X Depress the key to stop buzzer 1 Press the cursor key t and select 4 ALARM LEVEL on the Measurement Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 7 for how to access Measurement Condition screen MEAS COND o1 4 ALARM LEVEL 2 Press the cursor key t and set the alarm level X Depressing the cursor keys t changes the value in 10 steps When the Data Output Mode V s Set to NO LIMIT or within 1 to 100 ALARM LEVEL 01 50 V s XNO LIMIT will be displayed when 0 is set with the cursor key When the Data Output Mode n m3 Set to NO LIMIT or within 1 to 100 x 10 000 ALARM LEVEL 01 50x10 000 n m3 P caurion Judgment result is always GOOD when NO LIMIT is set 3 After confirming the cycle entered press Enter key to set the cycle or Esc key to cancel The Measurement Condition screen will be displayed our When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting 2 8 Result Output Condition RESULT COND This screen is used to set the Result Output Condition when AUTO AVERAGE or AUTO PERIOD is set for the Measurement Mode See section 2 6 1 1 Press the cursor key t and select 6 OPERATION SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key SETTING 6 O
45. ter number to read with the cursor key t key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number LOAD SETTING NUMBER SEL 01 Press Enter key please wait will be displayed during the reading LOAD SETTING please wait The Setting screen will be displayed if the saving has been completed successfully Quam Parameter under editing is deleted once the Load Setting is performed Please be sure to perform Save Parameter to save the parameter under editing before performing Load Setting as necessary See section 2 4 2 30 2 4 4 Export Import data to from USB USB STORAGE It is possible to export stored measurement data parameters and information management file to an USB memory and import parameters from an USB memory Qoum The USB memory must be FAT32 format without a protection function Qoum Each item is stored in the device under the file name as follows Measurement data res csv Parameters param csv Information management file info csv They are kept in the device even after exporting to USB ur When operating the device on Battery be sure to fully charge the battery before writing data to USB memory Data is not written to USB when battery level goes down to BO kkk 1 Connect an USB memory FAT32 format to the USB port of this device 2 Press the cursor key t and select 3 USB STORAGE on the SETTING screen and press Enter key See se
46. the measurement interval The measurement is done at the set interval 1 Press the cursor key t and select 2 MEASURE GAP on the Measurement Condition screen and press Enter key See section 2 7 for how to access Measurement Condition screen MEAS COND 01 2 MEASURE GAP 2 Press the cursor key and select the cursor position and enter the appropriate value with the cursor key T J The interval can be set in 1 minute step within 10 minutes to 24 hours X The cursor position is indicated by blinking X Depressing the cursor keys t changes the value in 10 steps MEAS GAP OOh10min max24h 3 After confirming the time entered press Enter key to set the time or Esc key to cancel The Measurement Condition screen will be displayed our When the device power is turned off before storing a parameter under changing the parameter keeps old data See section 2 4 2 for Save Setting Quam The measurement GAP interval must be set such that it is longer than the Suction Time Section 2 7 1 5 minutes Inspection Time Example Set the MEAS GAP to 10 min or more when the Suction Time is 5 min Example Suction Time 15 min Inspection Time 5 min fixed Measurement Interval 20 min Output result Output result Output result A Del A ER A rai 15 min 5 min 15 min 5 min 15 min 5 min Measurement Interval 20 min Measurement Interval 20 min Measurement Interval 20 min
47. tions like suction time and repeat cycle 1 Press the START Enter key on the bottom right of the LCD Display to start measurement RUN Lamp turns ON when the START Enter key is pressed When the MENU Esc key is pressed during the measurement the measurement is stopped and the RUN lamp goes OFF VAL 1 23456V Ys COND GOOD B5 When the MENU Esc key is pressed during the measurement is stopped the screen will switch to Select screen BASE OP SEL 1 MEASURE Example Measure Mode AUTO Suction Time 5 min Measure Gap interval 15 min Note Once the Measure Mode is set to AUTO the measurement is repeated until it is stopped by the MENU Esc key pressing Press START Enter key Preprocess 15 min Measure Gap A Suction Time B Inspection Time C Waiting Time 21 Reference Operation Flow Single Measurement Measure Mode Manual Press START Enter key on RUN Mode screen Preprocess cleaning etc Approx 15 min Measurement Measurement Gap Suction Inspection U Continuous Measurement Measure Mode AUTO xxxx Press START Enter key on RUN Mode screen Preprocess cleaning etc Approx 15 min Measurement Measurement Gap Suction Inspection MENU Esc Key Pressed Yes X See section 2 6 1 for Measure Mode ns 2 3 2 Change Display Mode of Run Mode Screen 1 The Display Mode of the RUN Mode screen can be changed with the curs
48. ult in an accident or damage to or failure of the device as well as inaccurate measurement When using the device that has been used in a low cleanliness degree area ina high cleanliness area the measurement may not be done correctly In such a case maintenance of the device is required Please consult your dealer Devices compatible with USB port of this Device Only a FAT 32 Formatted USB memory can be connected The port cannot be used for any other purposes like serial communication etc 1 6 Cleaning Be sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the device m External of the Device Wipe off with soft lint free cloth that is once dampened with water and then squeezed tightly for drying m Intake Vent and Exhaust Vent Brush off dirt around the intake vent and exhaust vent with a soft brush 1 7 Consumables Sample Collection Plate and Battery Optional are the consumables of this Device m Collection Plate The Collection Plate should be replaced at around every 5 000 times of sample collection Contact our dealer to replace these consumables m Battery Optional The fully charged battery voltage goes down to 75 of the initial after 300 charging cycles 1 8 Preparation 1 8 1 System Structure Front View Back View q AC Adapter AC Power Cord USB Memory FAT32 _ i Battery Optional PC 1 8 2 Installation m Install the Device
49. utlet on e Be sure to ground the power cord Failure to follow these may result in fire and electric shock Q e Plug the power cord directly to the power outlet Putting too many plugs in one outlet may result in fire S e Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands Failure to follow this may result in electric shock Do Not UN Warning To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc e Do not damage disassemble or alter the AC adapter and power cord Do Not Do not put heavy material on pinch or bend forcedly the power cord Failure to follow these may result in fire and electric shock e Do not use the AC adapter in outdoor or in a place where the environment temperature exceeds 60 C or under direct sun light Do Not Failure to follow this may result in fire or damage to the Product UN Caution To avoid electric shock hazard fire etc Q e Plug or unplug the power cord by holding the plug body Must Do e Plug the power plug securely into the power outlet Failure to follow these may result in fire and electric shock e Do not plug the power plug into loose power outlet Do Not Failure to follow this may result in fire and electric shock Clean the power plug with dry cloth if it is dusty or contaminated Must Do Failure to follow this may result in fire and electric shock Q e Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet when not using the Product Must Do for long time Optio
50. utput NextStart minute Displays the time until next measurement starts 2 The Display Mode of the RUN Mode screen can be changed with the cursor key gt Measurement Record Display Mode The last 9 measurement records can be recalled VAL 1 23456V s COND GOOD Pal Change the Page number P1 to P9 with the cursor key to access past records 24 2 3 3 PASSWORD Screen When the Password Lock function is enabled PASSWORD screen will be displayed after the start up of the device Enter the appropriate password See section 2 5 6 for how to enable password lock function Example Following is the steps to log in as an administrator 1 Enter a password The cursor position can be changed with the gt key A number and alphabet can be selected with the t key A password must be comprised of numbers and or characters with min length 4 and max length 10 Press Enter key to finish password entry or Esc key to cancel the entry PASSWORD O 2 After confirming that log in ADMIN will be displayed on the screen press the Enter key log in ADMIN Press Enter Key um By performing the above steps the password is asked whenever trying to switch from RUN mode screen to Select screen and the parameters for administrator cannot be changed without the password entry um By enabling the password lock function it is possible to limit the access to the menus or parameters
51. ystem SET screen Higher Level Menu Name SYSTEM SET 1 INITIAL NUM Selected Item 36 2 5 1 Parameter Number to use at Startup INITIAL NUM Following is the steps to set the parameter number to use at start up 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 1 INITIAL NUM on the System Set screen and press Enter key CSCS aes Eas 1 INITIAL NUM Press the cursor key t and select the parameter number to use 01 to 100 at start up on the INITIAL NUM screen and press Enter key X Example Use 01 as the parameter number INITIAL NUM NUMBER SEL O01 The System Set screen will be displayed 37 2 5 2 Clock Setting CLOCK Following is the steps to set the clock 1 Press the cursor key t and select 5 SYETEM SET on the Setting screen and press Enter key Press the cursor key t and select 2 CLOCK on the System Set screen and press Enter key SYSTEM SET 2 CLOCK 2 Press the cursor key lt gt and select Year last 2 digits Month Date Hour or Minute position and enter the appropriate value with the cursor key 1 4 X The cursor position is indicated by blinking X Depressing the cursor keys t changes the value in 10 steps CLOCK 13710701 08 30 3 After confirming the data entered press Enter key to set the clock o

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