Intellisense, Manual – Bimba IntelliSens User Manual

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IntelliSense

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Manual

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Software

Q: Why does the Estimated Days Remaining, Estimated Cycles Remaining, and Estimated Life Remaining
show a green check mark?
A: This is an indication that the cylinder is operating normally and performance has not changed from the initial instal-
lation. When IntelliSense

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predicts 90% of life remaining it will begin to display values for these fields.

Q: Why does the Estimated Days Remaining, Estimated Cycles Remaining, and Estimated Life Remaining
show a red circle with an exclamation point?
A: This is an indication that the cylinder’s performance is critical and action is required. Action may include replacing
the cylinder or verifying the IntelliSense

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configuration. If not setup correctly the SIM may predict premature failure of

a cylinder.

Q: How does IntelliSense

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calculate estimated days remaining?

A: The estimated days remaining is calculated by dividing the Estimated Cycles Remaining by the Average Daily
Cycles.

Q: How does IntelliSense

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calculate Average Daily Cycles?

A: IntelliSense

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uses a seven-day rolling average to calculate the Average Daily Cycles.

Q: My cylinder is cycling but the estimate cycles remaining is not changing.
A: This is how IntelliSense

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is designed to operate in predictive mode. The Estimated Cycles Remaining is only up-

dated when an event occurs.

Q: How is Est. Life Remaining calculated?
A: Estimated Life Remaining is calculated by dividing Estimated Cycles Remaining by the expected life of the Cylinder.

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