RKI Instruments SDM-E2 User Manual

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59 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors

13. The SDM-E2 will perform a fresh air adjustment on the instrument.

If the air adjustment is successful, the SDM-E2 will continue as described
in step 14 below.

If one or more of the sensors fails the fresh air adjustment, the SDM-E2 will
abort the calibration and will not apply calibration gas. If this happens, the
CAL

S

LED will flash red indicating a failure and the following screen will

appear.

In this case, continue with step 22.

14. The SDM-E2 will apply GAS 1 calibration gas to the instrument for the time

defined by the GAS TIME calibration parameter and first calibrate the standard
four sensors.

The “C” indicates calibration gas is being applied. The gas readings for the fifth
and sixth channels will be replaced by dashes since they are not being

CH4 0%LEL Z P

OXY 20.9vol% Z P

H2S 0.0ppm Z P

CO 0ppm Z P
CO2 0ppm Z P

NH3 0.0ppm Z P

CH4 0%LEL Z P

OXY 20.9vol% Z P

H2S 0.0ppm Z F

CO 0ppm Z P
CO2 0ppm Z P

NH3 0.0ppm Z P

CH4 29%LEL C

OXY 18.0vol% C

H2S 25.0ppm C

CO 45ppm C

CO2 ---------

NH3 ---------

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