Calibra- tion” on p. 34, Password, see ”password” on p, Word” on p. 34 – INFICON Extrima Ex-certified Hydrogen Leak Detector User Manual

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INFICON - Operating Instructions EXTRIMA

The instrument can be calibrated using

the integral calibration function, see

”Calibration” on p. 20. After calibra-

tion the instrument will show the cor-

rect measured values on the display in

Analysis Mode.

(The sensitivity settings made in Detec-

tion Mode are described in ”Sensitivity”

on p. 24)

Calibration is a natural part of leak

measurement and an important factor

in Quality Assurance. This is achieved by

using the integral calibration function

described in ”Calibrate” on p. 21.

It is impossible to specify an exact re-

quirement for the interval between

calibrations because the applications for

which the instrument is used can vary

considerably.

If the detector is used, but is not subjec-

ted to gas for a lengthy period or exposed

to very small gas concentrations (less than

10 ppm) with long intervals between ex-

posure, there will be some oxidation of

the sensor which reduces the sensitivity.

The oxidation is reduced when the in-

strument is subjected to large gas con-

centrations.

If the instrument is subjected to a very

large gas concentration over a long pe-

riod, a certain amount of insensitivity can

occur directly afterwards. This saturation

effect can make it difficult to detect very

small leaks. Therefore, make a habit of

removing the probe from the measuring

point as soon as the measured value is

displayed. This gives the detector an opp-

ortunity to recover. The measured value

remains on the display for the period

selected under Min Presentation Time in

the Analysis Mode Settings menu, see

”Min Presentation Time” on p. 26.

NOTE:

The calibration is saved

in the probe even if it is discon-

nected.

If another probe is connected it

must be calibrated if this is not

done earlier, if it has not been

used for a while or if the refe-

rence is changed.

Password

To prevent settings for measurements
being changed inadvertently or by unaut-
horised persons, all critical settings can be
protected with a password.

When the display shows Enter Password
coupled with a flashing line, type in the
desired password using the + and – , and
press > twice after the last character.

To set password, see ”Change Password”
on p. 29.

If the display shows Wrong Password,
press Enter and type in the correct
password. Menus will be unlocked until
you return to Detection Mode/Analysis
Mode
.

General settings

Change Password

< – + >

Enter Password

Calibration

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