LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 15

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BE6030-12

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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When the Monitor is switched on, and while it is being operated, the

Monitor regularly performs a series of self-tests, which check that the

various mechanical, electrical and electronic components of the

Monitor are functioning correctly. These self-tests are described in

more detail in

Chapter 5

. You can select to disable the regular self-

tests if desired (see

section 5.4.3

). If any component is found to be

functioning outside of its specifications either a “Warning” or a

“Operating-error” message will appear on the gas monitor’s screen.

Please note: A “Warning” and/or “Operating-error” message will

only be displayed once. If the fault is still found to be present during

the next regular self-test the message will not be displayed again.

Messages are only displayed when a fault is first detected. If the fault

corrects itself and then is later found to be faulty the message will be

displayed again. It is therefore important to note the message before

pressing the INFO button, which will cause the error message to be

removed from the display.

Although the message is removed from the screen, any gas

measurements performed while the fault is still present will be

marked with an asterisk (*). By pressing INFO when such a

measurement is displayed, the Common mark “O” and/or “W”,

and in some cases, the Gas Mark “F” and Gas Mark “A” will be

shown on the display.

On the following pages, all possible “Warning” messages are listed;

all possible “Operating-errors” messages are listed; and all possible

“Interface-error” messages are listed. There is a description of each

fault as well as the possible cause(s) of each fault. The user must

evaluate the significance of each message. As long as the fault is

detected, all measurements will be marked by an asterisk. Some

“faults” are easily corrected.

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