INFICON Ecotec E3000 Multigas-Sniffer-Leak Detector User Manual

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Information key
Pressing the information key

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(to the bottom right of the display) shows information on

the status of the Ecotec E3000. Details:

see “6.4.6.1 Calling up information on the

measurement”, page 45

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Status line
Status information is displayed in the lower line of the measurement window. The set
volume for the alarm is displayed in the left of the line.

If the small speaker flashes, it indicates that the device speaker is switched off.
If the number flashes, it indicates that the alarm delay is switched on,

see “Alarm delay”,

page 29

A small black triangle with an exclamation point next to it can indicate an active warning.

If the ZERO function is activated, the word “ZERO” follows in the status line.

If the first cathode (filament A) of the mass spectrometer has been consumed and the
Ecotec E3000 switches automatically to the second cathode (filament B), the display will
show “Fil. B” in the status line.

If you working with an activated IGS, “IGS” will be shown in the status line.

6.2.3

Operating elements and display on the sniffer handle

The display of the sniffer handle shows the most important information for the current
measurement. Measurements can be controlled with the two keys.

Fig. 14: Operating elements and display on the sniffer handle

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Leak rate as bar graph

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Leak rate, numerical. Unit, as shown on the main unit

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Measured gas

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Left key, assigned “Zero”

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Right key, different assignments

The measured leak rate is shown as an increasing or decreasing bar. The second line shows
the leak rate as a numerical figure (with the same measurement unit as in the main
display). The third line shows the abbreviation for the measured gas.

Depending on the measurement, the display can also show something else, e.g. “Error” or
the number of a warning.

If you search for several gases simultaneously, you can switch between individual
measurement results with the right key. The right key can also be used to confirm
messages or states during a measurement cycle.

You can trigger the ZERO function with the left key,

see “Zero”, page 31

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