Sealey ADB06 User Manual

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ADB06

Issue no: 1 - 19/06/13

6.4

In-field Calibration Procedure

6.4.1

ADB02 In Stand by Mode

6.4.2

Press the CAL Key for 2 Seconds

ADB02 enters calibration mode, shows

”cAl” and displays the calibration

factor in use instead of total. the

words “FAct” and “UsER” indicate

which of the two factors is currently in use.

6.4.3

Press the RESET Key for 2 Seconds

ADB02 shows “cAl” and the partial at

zero. ADB02 is ready to perform

on-site calibration.

6.4.4

Dispensing into Sample Container

Without pressing any KEY,

start dispensing into the

sample container.

Dispensing can be interrupted and started again at will.

continue dispensing until the level of the fluid in the sample

container has reached the graduated area. there is no need

to reach a preset quantity.

Indicated value

Real value

6.4.5

Press the RESET Key

ADB02 is informed that the calibration

dispensing operation is finished.

Make sure dispensing is correctly

finished before performing this

operation.

to calibrate the ADB02, the value indicated by the partial

totaliser (example 9.800) must be changed to the real value

marked on the graduated sample container.

In the bottom left part of the display an arrow appears

(upwards and downwards), that shows the direction

(increase or decrease) of the UsER K FActoR value change

when the operations 5.4.6 or 5.4.7 are performed.

6.4.6

Press the RESET Key

Arrow direction changes. the operation

can be repeated if necessary.

6.4.7

Press the CAL Key

the indicated value changes in the

direction indicated by the arrow by one

unit for each press of the cAl key.

By continuous holding of the cAl key

the first 5 units will change slowly and

will then change quickly.

If the desired value is exceeded, repeat the operations from

point (5.4.6).

6.4.8

Press the RESET Key for 2 Seconds

ADB02 is informed that the calibration

procedure is finished. Before doing this,

make sure the DISPLAYED factor is the

ActUAl factor.

Indicated value

Real value

ADB02 calculates the new UsER K FActoR. this calculation

could require a few seconds, depending on the correction to

be made. During this operation the arrow disappears but the

cAl indication remains.

If this operation is performed after operation (5.4.5), without

changing the indicated value, the UsER K FActoR would be

the same as the FActoRY K FActoR, thus it is ignored.

6.4.9

At the end of the calculation, the new

UsER K FActoR is shown for a few

seconds, after which the restart cycle

is repeated to finally achieve standby

condition.

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ATTENTION! From now on, the indicated factor will become

the calibration factor used by the meter and will continue to

remain such even after a battery change.

6.4.10

ADB02 stores the new calibration factor

and is ready for dispensing, applying the

newly defined UsER K FActoR.

6.5

Direct Modification of K Factor

this procedure is especially useful to correct a “mean error”

obtainable on the basis of several performed dispensing

operations. If normal ADB02 operation shows a mean

percentage error, this can be corrected by applying to the

currently used calibration factor a correction of the same

percentage. In this case, the percentage correction of the

UsER K FActoR must be calculated by the operator in the

following way:

Example:

Error percentage found E% - 0.9 %

CURRENT calibration factor 1,000

New USER K FACTOR = 1,000 * [(100 – ( - 0.9))/100]=

1,000 * [(100 + 0.9)/100] = 1.009

If the meter indicates less than the real dispensed value

(negative error) the new calibration factor must be higher than

the old one as shown in the example. the opposite applies if

the meter shows more than the real dispensed value (positive

error).

6.5.1

ADB02 in STAND BY Mode

6.5.2

Press the CAL Key for 2 Seconds

ADB02 enters calibration mode, shows

“cAl” and displays the calibration factor

being used instead of the partial. the

words “FAct” and “UsER” indicate which

of the two factors (factory or user) is

currently being used.

6.5.3

Press the RESET Key for 2 Seconds

ADB02 shows “cAl” and the partial at

zero.

ADB02 is ready to perform on-site

calibration by dispensing.

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