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1. MEAS CLN is pressed during a measurement after turning on the high voltage supply Remaining battery power is low Charge the battery immediately Battery indicator is blinking Battery contacts not seated properly Remove and reinstall the battery pack Excess moisture on the sensor Remove any excess moisture from the cleaning device and repeat the cleaning procedure The measurable range does not recover even after cleaning Oily residue on the sensor Apply 1 2 drops of detergent to the of the device insert the cleaning device up smaller sponge cleaning to the scale line wait 4 5 minutes and then pull out the cleaning device The tip of the needle has fused due to high voltage arcing causing metal residue to attach to the sensor area the crystal Pull out the needle and check the the If is the instrument must be sent out for repair sensor area crystal discoloration observed Communication failure Incorrect baud rate Check the baud rate settings 23 11 Warranty and After sales Service KANOMAX Limited Warranty The limited warranty set below is given by KANOMAX with respect to the KANOMAX brand Piezobalance Dust Monitor Model 3521 and its attachment parts including accessories hereafter referred to as PRODUCT that you have purchased PRODUCT you have purchased shall be the only one that the limited warranty
2. Select 1 by using A and V The factory default setting is 9600 select 1 BAUDRATE and press The baud rate can be changed by using A and V The setting changes as shown below 19200 9600 4800 PR a When SET is pressed the cursor will return to the I BAUDRATE To confirm the baud rate settings select 2 SAVE INFO and press SET If you do not confirm the settings by pressing SET the baud rate will not change 16 6 6 Data Clear Menu To delete stored measurement data Move the cursor to item 5 DATA CLEAR on the main menu by using A and V then press SET The screen shown below will be displayed If there are no data records a message There is no record Please set MENU key will be displayed Select 1 by using A and V center screen on the left to change the values ml Press wish to delete SET Select 2 ALL CLEAR 10 delete all the stored data records Switch between YES and No using displayed Indicates the total number of stored data records 17 To select a specific range of data records to be deleted then press SET The cursor will move to the START field as shown in the Use SET to move between fields and A and V selected range se
3. a new sponge Any water droplets remaining on the cleaning device other than the sponge itself must be removed completely using a folded tissue or paper towel If water drops are left on the cleaning device when it is inserted into the instrument the drops may attach to the sensor or needle causing a recovery failure of the measurable range or failure when applying high voltage Using an excessively moist sponge could lead to a prolonged drying time In addition the instrument reading may become unstable and the WAIT message may not be displayed Do not use a detergent other than the one provided Using other detergents may result in an oily film or accumulation of sediment on the sensor which will affect measurements 4 5 Cleaning the Sensor First confirm that the high voltage is turned off Then align the front end of the cleaning device with the cleaning port and slowly insert the cleaning device with the sponge side facing down The cleaning device must be inserted up to the scale line indicated on the back side of the cleaning device When the scale line is flush with the port stop and wait for approximately 20 seconds Then insert the cleaning device further and pull it out from the other side The sensor will then be drying and a flashing WAIT message will be displayed on the screen Approximately 3 minutes is required for drying When the sensor is dried the WAIT message will stop flashing The
4. a sampling time of 24s or 120s was selected the measurement will continue After the measurement is complete the high voltage supply will stop automatically to prevent further measurement Perform a sensor cleaning to restore the instrument to a measurable condition If an arbitrary sampling time was set using TSET then the measurement will stop immediately if the measurable range is exceeded The data sampled up to that point will not be saved in this case 4 The reading of 0 00mg m will be flashing for 5 seconds after starting a measurement This is because the reading is updated every 5 seconds 12 5 3 Measurement End When a measurement is complete the concentration reading will stop flashing The displayed value is the measurement result for the specified sampling time The operating status display will change from the elapsed time indicator to the READY message and the number of data records will change to a flashing STORE message If you want to save the measurement result press MEMORY Ignore the message if you do not want to save the result To start another measurement press START If you are finished measuring press MEAS CLN to stop the high voltage supply Then turn off the power STORE blinks when a measurement is complete Operating status changes to READY The measurement result is saved by pressing MEMORY The number of data records is increa
5. and A and V to change the values START Input the number of the first data record you wish to print Press key END Input the number of the last data record you wish to print All the consecutive records within the set range will be printed To print a single record set both start and end to the number of the data record you wish to print Press SET key SET To confirm printing the data records in the selected range select YES and press SET To cancel printing select NO and press SET Note 1 Before printing confirm the communication settings between the instrument and printer are properly configured and that the power supply is connected to the printer 2 The baud rate of both the instrument and printer must be set to 9600 bps 3 During printing the message PRINT OUTPUT will be displayed 18 8 Regular Maintenance and Impactor Nozzle Replacement Regular maintenance is required to ensure the long term accuracy and performance of the instrument In order to maintain the initial accuracy it is recommended that the sensor and impactor plate be cleaned before and after use If the instrument is used for a long time or used in a high concentration environment periodical cleaning of the needle is recommended 8 1 Impactor Cleaning The impactor knob can be removed by turning it counter clockwise The impactor nozzle can also be removed by turn
6. bar indicator of the measurable range should return to the initial position If the indicator is not returned to its initial position the above cleaning process must be repeated again as there may be dust remaining on the senor Scale line Cleaning device Caution 1 2 3 4 5 Ensure that the high voltage is turned off before cleaning the sensor Residual high voltage is not fully discharged right after power off Before starting cleaning confirm that the pointer of the high voltage indicator is at the left end of the display When the sensor is cleaned the flashing WAIT message will be displayed During this period high voltage cannot be supplied even if the MEAS is pressed This is not a malfunction When the sensor is dried the WAIT message will stop flashing Excess moisture on the cleaning device could lead to a prolonged drying time If it is taking a long time for the sensor to dry absorb the moisture on the sponge with a folded tissue or paper towel and repeat the cleaning procedure with the drier sponge Do not force the cleaning device in if the sponge is torn or protruding from the cleaning device Forcing the cleaning device could apply excessive pressure to the sensor causing damage Using a dirty sponge could prevent the measurable range indicator from returning to its initial position Ensure that the sponge is clean before performing a sensor cleaning Do not perform a sensor clea
7. can also affect the frequency display which will affect the measurement accuracy 4 4 Cleaning the Sponge Preparation Before Cleaning 1 2 3 4 5 The sponge on the cleaning device must be moistened before use If the sponge is dirty or stained put the cleaning device into a vessel filled with clean water and a few drops of neutral detergent and let it soak for a few minutes this is not necessary for a new product When the stain is removed rinse the sponge under running water making sure to completely remove all the detergent Use a folded tissue or paper towel to remove all excess water from the sponge Repeat this process several times to ensure the removal of all moisture Put 1 2 drops of the provided detergent blue on the SMALLER sponge Put 2 3 drops of purified water on the LARGER sponge Caution 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note that the two sponges differ in size 1 2 drops of detergent go on the smaller sponge Only purified water goes on the larger sponge If the sponge is dirty or stained with oil that cannot be removed by washing it in clean water put the cleaning device into a vessel filled with clean water and 3 4 drops of neutral detergent After the stain is removed rinse the sponge under running water If the stain cannot be removed from the sponge or if the sponge is damaged it must be discarded Please contact your local distributor or our service center to purchase
8. of the frame under the black block When the sensor becomes stable the operating status will change from WAIT to READY and the instrument will be ready for measurement Operating status Press MEAS CLN The high voltage pointer moves to the center and the operating status changes to READY 11 5 2 Measurement Start To start a measurement press START after the operating status has changed to READY The READY message will change to an elapsed time indicator During the measurement the bar indicator will extend as time elapses and the concentration reading will blink The measurement will stop automatically when the set time has elapsed The reading will stop flashing and the final concentration value will be displayed Press Concentration reading during a measurement Measurable range Bar indicator Elapsed measurement time indicator Note 1 When START is pressed during a measurement the measurement will stop and the concentration reading will change to 2 When MEAS CLN is pressed during a measurement the measurement and the high voltage supply will stop and the concentration reading will change to This procedure provides an emergency stop during a measurement 3 If the dust sampled during a measurement exceeds the measurable range the measurable range indicator will change to a flashing CLEANING message If
9. E DUST MONITOR MODEL3521 O 65 mm 2 6 E L N Operation k 180 mm 7 17 PAMOR KCYS j Display ea Communication port contrast adjustment MM i MI Cleaning port O A NA mi Power switch 2 Rechargeable battery pack 1 7 Wr J NG L 1 AC adapter socket O O gt Cleaning device O O Battery pack release Cleaning device lock Sponges 1 2 LCD Screen a Date amp Time Indicates current date amp time b Sampling Time Sampling time can be quick set to either 24s 120s or custom set from 1 60 min c Data Record Indicates the current number of data records Max 500 When a measurement is complete STORE will flash here To save the data press MEMORY d Measurable Range The remaining measurable range is indicated by a bar indicator which moves from left to right as the sensor absorbs dust and the range decreases When the sampled dust exceeds approx 10 ug Fundamental Frequency 2000 Hz CLEANING will flash here The cleaning procedure must be performed when the remaining measurable range is too small or if CLEANING flashes e Concentration Reading The concentration reading flashe
10. KJ KANOMAX Piezobalance Dust Monitor MODEL 3521 Operation Manual KO KANOMAX ra LTT 7 ni Yt SYN N Na YG Vj PIEZOBALANCE DUST Gy Y ee 1 l MONITOR MODEL 3521 o IA LA Y VISA 7 SIS Yj Y LIN f j 12 ff ang TIU KA TUY Tas 110114 BI v TEA MEMORY Read this manual carefully and understand the warnings before operating the instrument Keep this manual handy for future reference 03002 11 10 Important Safety Information Types and definitions of warning signs used in this operation manual are shown below A Danger To prevent serious injury or death Items under this heading show measures to prevent serious injury or death which may result if the instructions in this manual are not observed and the instrument is operated inappropriately A Caution To prevent damage to the product Items under this heading show measures to prevent damage to the product and conditions that affect the product warranty Description of Symbols AN This symbol indicates a condition including danger that requires caution The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle e g the high temperature caution symbol shown on the left This symbol indicates a prohibition Do not take the prohibited action shown inside or near this symbol e g the do not disassemble symbol is shown on the left This symbol indicates a mandatory action A specific action is given near the symbol Never expose
11. PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND KANOMAX KANOMAX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF STORAGE CHARGES LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED AND EVEN IF KANOMAX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST KANOMAX BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY KANOMAX AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING THE OWNER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OF OR INJURY TO THE OWNER AND THE OWNER S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF 24 KANOMAX THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT AND STATES THE PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY After sales Service If the PRODUCT is malfunctioning please check with Troubleshooting to find possible causes first Repair parts are retained for a minimum period of five 5 years after production cessation of the PRODUCT This storage period of r
12. aea 30654 PIEZOBALANCE DUST 1205 No 004 pem MONITOR MODEL 3521 Ba 4 MENU DIM i 2 Ge Y Cede ka e Cleaning solution made up of 1 2 of the provided detergent and 1 2 purified water 20 8 3 Installing the Needle To reinstall the needle look into the inlet from above and align the high voltage terminal on the side of the needle with the groove inside the inlet then slowly twist in the needle When the needle is fully inserted lock it in place by turning the knob to the S mark until it cannot be turned any further Turn on the power and press MEAS CLN to confirm that high voltage current is being supplied and that the pointer stops at the center of the high voltage indicator frame Caution The needle should be removed only when necessary Do not pull out the needle unless you are cleaning or replacing it Ifthe screw portion at the center of the knob is visible the needle may not be inserted properly Needle inlet KI Kanomax ll 2005 03 24 130654 PIEZOBALANCE DUST 1205 No 004 pem MONITOR MODEL 12 4 H ex Ca a WZ e _ WE Cang High voltage 3 t Ta terminal 8 4 Replacing the Impactor Nozzle The instrument is equipped with a 10 um impactor nozzle before shipping To perform a working environme
13. al detergent and wipe the instrument ae Prohibition Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzine Make sure there is no turbulent air flow near the sampling inlet O Turbulent air flow may cause a measurement error Handle Properly Do not clean the instrument in an environment where the temperature is below 0 C The cleaning sponge may freeze and cause damage to the sensor Prohibition Table of Contents 1 Part Names and Functions cicscccsiestossscacscosconstestedsoedecasscodsiadscucenssessoedsdescavesssoscsondses 1 A sds AN 1 12 BED CROC PA 2 1 3 Operation Keys miui Ines dn ANN NN NN 2 2 Battery nd anna 3 3 Battery Charge NAA aan ina uan un 4 3 RAC DG Adapter seniman naas na NN NE ann BINALAAN 4 3 2 Battery Charging Display 3A iri E e E RERE ANA 4 4 Parts Installation and Measurement Preparation oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 5 4 1 Removal and Installation of the Rechargeable Battery Pack ooo 5 4 2 Accessing and Storing the Cleaning Device oooooooomomanaaaa 6 4 3 Confirming the Sensor Condition oooo oom 7 4 4 Cleaning the Sponge ismeri panoe e EEE PE e ETa E R Ea RAI r S Nas 8 4S Cleaning the SENSora BEE NN a i 9 4 6 Adjusting the Impactor Position ccccesccesscessceseceeseeeeceeeeeeseeeseeeseecsaeesaecaeensecnaeenseenes 10 4 1 Sampling TMS ys pena SNN E 10 5 Measurement Method ANAN NAAANINAG NAG 11 5 1 High Voltage Sup
14. ce 3 2 Detergent Purified Water 30cc bottle 1 ea 3 Strap Cc 1 4 AC Adapter Ta 1 Standard Accessories 5 4umimpactor nozzle 1 6 Communication Cable 1 7 Communication Software CD ROM 1 8 Operation Manual 1 9 Carrying Case 1 10 Printer en 1 Options 11 Printer AC DC Adapter 1 12 Printer Cable 1 Certain test functions required in China are not included 22 10 Troubleshooting Please review the following troubleshooting tips before requesting a repair Symptom Possible Cause Solution The display does not appear when the power is turned on Battery completely discharged Contact failure of the battery pack Turn OFF the power and charge the battery Remove and reinstall the battery pack Blurred screen Hard to see LCD The contrast of the display is not adjusted properly Adjust the contrast level located on the side of the instrument with a screw driver Needle is not inserted f Remove and reinstall the needle properly High voltage cannot be Remove any excess moisture from supplied WAIT keeps blinking the cleaning device and repeat the cleaning procedure CLEANING keeps blinking Clean the sensor START is pressed during a Repeat the measurement procedure measurement Concentration reading is a 7 Repeat the measurement procedure
15. d Set the time by using LA and v The sampling time range can be set from 1 to 60 minutes Press SET when the sampling time has been set then confirm the changes by pressing SET at 2 SAVE INFO Note After completing the time setup you can confirm your changes on the measurement screen If you have set a custom time using TSET the display will simply show TSET the specified time will not be displayed The set time will be the range of the elapsed time indicator 14 6 3 Data Output Menu To select and view stored data Move the cursor to item 3 DATA OUTPUT on the main menu by using A and W then press SET The screen shown below will be displayed If there are no stored data records the message There is no record Please set MENU key will be displayed Select a data storage number by using A and V When you release the key the contents of the data record concentration date time sampling time and sampling status will be displayed No Data storage number MASS CONCENTRATION Measured concentration value DATE TIME Date and time the measurement was performed SAMPLING TIME Sampling mode 24s 120s or TSET 1 60min STATUS Sampling status 0 or 1 0 Normal measurement condition 1 Indicates the measurable range was exceeded during the measurement in sampling mode 24s or 120s 6 4 Time Adjust
16. epair parts is considered as the period during which KANOMAX can provide repair service For more information please contact your sales representative When you make a call please have the following information of your PRODUCT at hand 1 PRODUCT name 2 Model number 3 Serial number 4 Description of Symptom and 5 Date of purchase 25 12 Contact Information K KANOMAX JAPAN amp ASTA KANOMAX JAPAN INC 2 1 Shimizu Suita City Osaka 565 0805 Japan TEL 81 6 6877 0183 FAX 81 6 6879 5570 URL http www kanomax co jp E Mail sales kanomax co jp USA amp EUROPE KANOMAX USA INC PO Box 372 219 Route 206 Andover NJ 07821 U S A TEL 800 247 8887 973 786 6386 FAX 973 786 7586 URL http www kanomax usa com E Mail info kanomax usa com CHINA Shenyang Kano Scientific Instrument Co Ltd No 12 4 Jia Wencui Road Heping District Shenyang City PRC TEL 86 24 23845309 FAX 86 24 23898417 URL http www kanomax com cn E mail sales kanomax com cn 26
17. erating status field After approx 10 seconds the sensor will stabilize and the WAIT message will stop flashing The measurable range of the sensor can be confirmed by the bar indicator and the frequency displayed on the screen 1 Confirming the Measurable Range using the Bar Indicator The bar indicator will be at full length immediately after cleaning The bar will move to the right decreasing in length as dust accumulates on the sensor When the remaining length of the bar indicator is short or when CLEANING is flashing the sensor should be cleaned immediately Refer to section 4 4 and 4 5 for cleaning 2 Confirming the Measurable Range using the Frequency display The frequency can be displayed by pressing A or V and hidden by pressing A or V again The frequency will increase as dust accumulates on the sensor When the frequency exceeds the Fundamental Frequency 2000Hz CLEANING will flash Cleaning should be done immediately The frequency increases as the length of the measurable range bar indicator decreases Measurable range Bar indicator _ Frequency Display Hide with A jor V Operating status Caution Confirm that the bar indicator has sufficient length before starting a measurement Never leave dust accumulated on the sensor as it may prevent the bar indicator from recovering even after cleaning It
18. ing it counter clockwise To clean the impactor knob wipe off the dust accumulated on the impactor plate with a neutral detergent or alcohol To clean the impactor nozzle blow clean air from the inlet to remove the dust If water or alcohol is used be sure to fully dry the parts before re assembling Impactor nozzle _ ROO lt KK Impactor body Impactor knob Impactor plate Note If a large amount of dust has accumulated on the impactor plate rescattering may prevent accurate measurement 19 8 2 Removing and Cleaning the Needle When the knob is turned left to the O open mark the knob will pop up Pull out the knob slowly to remove the needle Be careful not to damage the two O rings attached to the needle To clean the needle you will need an Ultrasonic Cleaner Prepare a cleaning solution made up of 1 2 of the provided detergent and 1 2 purified water The cleaning container should hold enough cleaning solution to cover just the lower portion of the needle Place the needle in the solution and run the Ultrasonic Cleaner for approximately 15 minutes Note when placing the needle into the detergent only the lower portion of the needle up to the O ring should be immersed Do not dip the upper portion of the needle in the detergent Before re inserting the needle into the instrument ensure it is completely dry or damage to the instrument may occur Needle Tor KI KANOMAX 4 zwsn
19. lect YES and press SET END Input the number ofthe last data record you wish to delete All the consecutive records single record set both start and end to the To confirm deletion of the data records in the To cancel deletion select NO and press SET and press Move the cursor to 2 ALL CLEAR and press SET A and V To cancel deletion select NO and press SET Press MENU to return to the main menu START Input the number of the first data record you within the set range will be deleted To delete a number of the data record you wish to delete To delete all the stored data records select YES and press SET All data will be deleted and the message There is no record Please set MENU key will be 7 Printing 7 1 Connecting the Printer Connect the 3521 to the optional printer using the lt 3 At optional printer cable Refer to the operation es a f manual of the printer for details Set the Ds communication baud rate to 9600 bps The factory default setting is 9600 bps so it is not necessary to set it unless it has been changed by the user Printer 7 2 Print Output Menu Power source To print stored data Move the cursor to 4 Print Output on the main menu and press SET If there are no stored data records a message There is no record Please set MENU key will be displayed Use SET to move between fields
20. ment Menu To set the data and time Move the cursor to item 6 TIME ADJUST on the main menu by using A and V then press SET The screen on the left will be displayed Press SET when 1 is highlighted to change the date or when 2 is highlighted to change the time The cursor will move to the date or time field as shown to the left Select 1 DATE and press LA Set the year month and day or hours minutes and seconds by using A and V Press SET to proceed to the next field When all the fields are set the cursor will return to the left side of the screen Select 2 TIME and press SET Once the date and time are set use A and V to select 3 SAVE INFO and press SET Note The time setting is confirmed when you press SET here If you require the instrument to be set to an exact time 15 6 5 Communications Menu To set the communications baud rate Move the cursor to item 7 COMMUNICATION of the main menu by using A and V it is recommended that you set the time for approx 30 60 seconds ahead of the actual time and then confirm the setting by pressing SET on 3 SAVE INFO when the set time matches the actual time and press SET The screen shown below will be displayed
21. ning if the ambient temperature is below freezing 4 6 Adjusting the Impactor Position The impactor may be set at three angles 0 45 and 90 Turn the impactor to the desired angle Note The instrument has built in stops for each angle PES AP O wr NB Rotation angle 0 Rotation angle 45 Rotation angle 90 4 7 Sampling Time For instructions on how to set the sampling time see Section 6 Settings Menu The initial setting of the sampling mode is 120s Change the setting according to the dust concentration of the environment to be measured When performing measurements in a high concentration environment such as a work environment select 24s For indoor measurement in a low concentration environment select 120s For measurements in a high concentration environment the cleaning frequency can be reduced by setting a short sampling time For measurements in a low concentration environment the measurement accuracy can be increased by extending the sampling time Sampling time 10 5 Measurement Method 5 1 High Voltage Supply When the instrument is turned on the flashing WAIT message will be displayed After a brief delay the WAIT message will stop flashing and high voltage can be supplied Press MEAS CLN to supply high voltage The pointer at the left end of the high voltage indicator frame will move toward the right The pointer will stop at the center
22. nstrument when it is not in use Unplug the adapter when the device is not in use and the batteries are not charging 4 Parts Installation and Measurement Preparation 4 1 Removal and Installation of the Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 Press the rechargeable battery pack release and slide the battery pack along the guiding groove away from the release as shown below Battery pack release ka L Rechargeable battery pack IP Guiding groove 2 Align the tabs on the rechargeable battery pack with the slots in the guiding groove and lift the battery pack free from the instrument 3 To reinstall the battery pack reverse the above procedure 4 2 Accessing and Storing the Cleaning Device 1 To access the cleaning device hold the cleaning device while sliding the lock away from the cleaning device as shown below Cleaning device Cleaning device lock Rechargeable battery pack 2 After the lock is released remove the cleaning device by lifting the front end Front end of the cleaning device 3 To return the cleaning device to storage place the rear end of the cleaning device onto the battery pack first and then push the front end of the cleaning device into the locker After the cleaning device is in place push the lock to its original position to secure it 4 3 Confirming the Sensor Condition When the instrument is powered on the screen below will display a flashing WAIT message in the op
23. nt measurement replace the 10 um nozzle with the 4 um nozzle Impactor nozzle 10 um Cutting efficiency 98 gt Cai Cutting efficiency 50 Iinpactor body a impactor knob Q lt x Koy 21 9 Main Specifications Product Name Piezobalance Dust Monitor Model 3521 Measuring Object Mass concentration of suspended particulate matter in indoor or outdoor air Operating Temperature Range 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Storage Temperature Range 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Measuring Range 0 01 to 5mg m3 Measuring Particle Size 10 um below 98 or D 4 um below 50 depends on which impactor nozzle is used Particle Sizing Method Impactor Inertial Impaction Measuring Time 24s 120s 1 60 min Preset by the menu Measuring Accuracy 10 of the calibration particles Resolution 0 01mg m Suction Flow 1 L min Cleaning System Manual cleaning of the sensor Communication Protocol Communication Baud Rate Standard RS232C 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps Preset by the menu Maximum Data Records 500 records Weight Approx 1 8 kg 4 Ibs Dimensions 65x 180x150 mm 2 6x7 1x5 9 inches WxLxH Power Source 1 AC DC adapter input AC100 240V 2 Built in Ni MH battery 9 6V 1 5AH Continuous operation approx 4 5h with 5 8h charging time 1 Cleaning Devi
24. ply sentana Ben NB NG RE EN Banana 11 5 2 Measurement Start manna nan Aaah nu Opa AN 12 5 3 Measurement End wawan IAN BANANA AANI Eun EN in E 13 6 Settings ICING na en nana 14 Oa Main MEN oi temen da an BEAN RN BNN SB 14 6 2 Sampling Time Menu oom 14 6 3 Data Output Menuai an an Sun a 15 6 4 Time Adjustmetit Menu Jina sean ba EN San naa 15 6 5 Communications Menu oooo oom nun 16 6 6 Data Clear MENU NG AAN BNN EN SN 17 Pan Neon an 18 7 1 Connecting the Printer 1120072000000100 1000 NS NANA 18 7 2 Print Output Menu xx benni AA ANAND KA es anna 18 8 Regular Maintenance and Impactor Nozzle Replacement oooooooooooooooo 19 8 1 Tmpactor Cleaning AA AA 19 8 2 Removing and Cleaning the Needle ooocoooooo oom 20 8 3 Installing the NeedIe 2 ore senen beken bana menang NN Inn an seven 20 8 3 Installing the Needle cooooooWoooW oma 21 8 4 Replacing the Impactor Nozzle cocoooo Wo oom nana 21 9 Main Specifications esssescoscsoesssoossececocscooceosoesococsocscosscsoessscossocscosscossessossssesssses 22 10 Troubleshooting 000000000 0000000000000 ce oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 11 Warranty and After sales Service oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 12 Contact Information Laban NG ASARAN 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 Part Names unit mm inches Impactor Display screen Needle NG padi 1 ng KANOMAX PIEZOBALANC
25. s during a measuring f Operating Status WAIT flashes during cleaning and power up READY flashes when high voltage is supplied and the instrument is ready for a measurement The remaining sampling time is displayed during a measurement The indicator bar increases from left to right as time elapses g High Voltage Indicator The high voltage status indicator displays when high voltage is being supplied When the pointer moves to the center of the frame under the black block the operating status changes to READY and the instrument is ready to perform a measurement h Battery Indicator Indicates remaining battery power 1 3 Operation Keys Menu key Start key Supply or cut high voltage power key Data storage key 2 Battery Indicator Remaining battery life is displayed when the instrument is powered on The battery indicator changes as shown below Kk Cp L gt Vi N Requires Battery indicator Automatic Full Half recharge power off flashes gt The battery indicator flashes when the battery voltage drops below 9 3V The AC DC adapter must be connected immediately to continue measuring Ifthe adapter is not connected the instrument will power off automatically 3 Battery Charge 3 1 AC DC Adapter For prolonged measurements the instrument should be powered using the supplied AC DC adapter when AC100 240V power is available Insert the adapter jack into the adapter socket on
26. sed by one when the data is stored Caution When a measurement is complete it is recommended that the sensor be cleaned before powering down the instrument If accumulated dust is left on the sensor it will become hard to clean and will lead to a gradual reduction of the measurable range 13 6 Settings Menu 6 1 Main Menu The following menu will be displayed by pressing MENU when high voltage is not being supplied to the instrument Use A and to select an item To enter the sub menu of each item press SET To return to the measurement screen select 1 NORMAL and press SET 6 2 Sampling Time Menu To set the measurement sampling time Move the cursor to item 2 SAMPLING TIME of the main menu by using A and V then press SET The screen on the left will be displayed Caution If MENU is pressed before confirming changes by pressing SET at 2 SAVE INFO changes made to the time will NOT be saved Select 1 and press ser a Change the sampling time by using A and V The setting will change as shown below 120s 7 24s 7 TSET too Press SET when 120s or 24s is highlighted if you wish to use one of the preset sampling times then confirm the changes by pressing SET at 2 SAVE INFO Select TSET When SET is pressed when TSET is highlighted the and press SET following screen will be displaye
27. stated herein applies to Your PRODUCT when delivered to you in new condition in its original container is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship as follows for a period of one 1 year from the date of original purchase defective parts or a defective PRODUCT returned to your sales representative as applicable and proven to be defective upon inspection will be exchanged for new or comparable rebuilt parts or a refurbished PRODUCT as determined by your sales representative Warranty for such replacements shall not extend the original warranty period of the defective PRODUCT This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the PRODUCT and does not apply to the following cases 1 Use of parts or supplies other than the PRODUCT sold by your sales representative which cause damage to the PRODUCT or cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems 2 If any PRODUCT has its serial number or date altered or removed 3 Loss or damage to the PRODUCT due to abuse mishandling improper packaging by the owner alteration accident electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s instruction manual provided by KANOMAX or service performed by other than KANOMAX NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE APPLICABLE
28. the instrument first and then to a power outlet y Adapter jack Adapter Adapter socket When AC power is supplied the battery charging status bar will display on the screen While the battery is being charged the bar indicator will move When it is fully charged the bar indicator will stop moving 3 2 Battery Charging Display The battery can be recharged while the instrument is turned ON or OFF The bar indicator shown on the right In charge indicates the battery is charging When the battery is fully charged as shown on the right unplug the adapter Charge over 1 Caution The input of the AC DC adapter is AC 100 240V and the output is DC 12 5V Do not use an adapter other than the one supplied with the instrument Using the wrong adapter may cause a charging failure or damage the instrument 2 The estimated continuous operating time using the rechargeable Ni MH battery is approx 4 5 hours Charging time is approx 5 8 hours 3 Ifthe instrument is not going to be used for an extended period the battery should be charged once a month in order to extend the service life of the battery 4 The instrument can be operated using the AC adapter or battery power If the adapter is connected to the instrument a measurement can be performed simply by turning on the power If the instrument is going to be operated under battery power it is recommended that the battery be fully charged before starting a measurement 5 Turn off the i
29. the instrument to flammable gas S Do not use near N flammable gas Never disassemble heat or discard the battery pack in fire The battery pack may explode Explosive Handle Properly Never perform the cleaning procedure with the instrument set to high voltage if the high voltage is active the pointe will be located at the center of the indicator Performing cleaning while the high voltage is active may cause an electrical shock Caution Do not drop or strike the instrument KA ip OF A NS kat Dropping or hitting the instrument may ZX cause damage or a malfunction Prohibition Never disassemble modify or repair the instrument Failure to observe the above may cause a short circuit Do not modify disassemble or a malfunction Do not block the impactor inlet Failure to observe the above may cause a pump failure Prohibition Do not perform a measurement in an environment with extreme O temperature or humidity changes Using the instrument in an environment with extreme temperature or humidity changes may cause an error in the measurement value Handle Properly The allowable rate of change during a 2 minute measurement is Temperature 1 C 0 C to 40 C Humidity 1 RH 30 RH to 80 RH Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent The body may deform or deteriorate Use soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist dampen the cloth in a neutr
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