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OPERATING PROCEDUREUSER HANDBOOK
A successful ow fault test is
confirmed, as shown in Fig.
3.6, by ‘successful’ ashing in
the display.
If the instrument fails the ow
fault test, the screen shown in
Fig. 3.5 is displayed.
The instrument stores a log of
a successful test. Likewise, if
‘YES’ was selected, in Fig. 3.5,
without performing a ow fault
test, a log is also recorded.
On completion, select ‘YES’
to switch the pump ON and
continue warm-up cycle.
3.5 TIME AND DATE
The time and date from the
instrument’s built-in clock is
displayed on the screen during
warm-up, as shown in Fig. 3.7.
If datalogging is being used, the
time and date is set from this
clock. This may be important
when viewing the logged data.
Fig. 3.7 Time and Date
alternating with
Fig. 3.6 Successful Test
3.6 CALIBRATION DUE DATE
The CAL DUE date can be set by the workshop and is set to 365
days by default. The date can be set from 1 to 400 days.
The CAL DUE is reset when the instrument is successfully calibrated.
The CAL DUE feature has ve (5) congurable options:
1. Cal Due Date message is not displayed.
2. Cal Due Date and overdue date messages are displayed.