Kanomax 3887 Handheld Particle Counter Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Handheld Laser Particle Counter MODEL 3887 Operation Manual Read this manual carefully and understand the warnings describe

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3 Battery Compartment Use four (4) AA rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries. Operating hours by battery power

Page 3 - Important Safety Information

43. Precautions for Use The following precautions must be taken when using the instrument. ● Sampling There are possibilities of particle deposi

Page 4 - Danger

54. Measurement Modes The instrument is equipped with six (6) measurement modes. ● REPEAT Mode (Suitable for re

Page 5 - Caution

64-1 REPEAT Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)

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7 REPEAT 30B 20:32 READY 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 00/02 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 Press START/STOP key REPEAT 30B 20:32 RUN

Page 7 - Table of Contents

8Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the “ENTER” key is pressed. SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→ 2TIM

Page 8 - 1.1 Standard Accessories

9Relation between SAMPL and INT For example, when a measurement is performed with the following setting: と設定して

Page 9 - 2. Description of Components

104-2 SINGLE Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen

Page 10 - Battery Compartment

11 Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the “ENTER” key is pressed. SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00

Page 11 - 3. Precautions for Use

124-3 CONT Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)

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Thank you for purchasing a product of Kanomax, Inc. Please read this operation manual carefully and operate the instrument appropriately b

Page 13 - Measurement Setting Screen

13 Press START/STOP key CONT 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 00:01 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/M3 CONT 30

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144-4 CALC Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)

Page 15 - Cursor Operation

15 Press START/STOP key CALC 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 09:59 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 01/10 5.0 0.0

Page 16 - Sampling for 1min

164-5 REMOTE Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)

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17 Press START/STOP key CALC 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 09:59 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 01/10 5.0 0.00E+0/M3 CALC AVG

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184-6 ISO>4 Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)

Page 19 - 4-3 CONT Mode

19 ISO>4 30B 20:32 READY 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 00/02 1POINT Press START/STOP key ISO>4 30B 20:32 R

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20 ISO>4 30B 20:32 END 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 02/02 FINISH? ISO>4 30B

Page 21 - 4-4 CALC Mode

215. View Stored Data Data stored in the LPC can be viewed on the screen or by printing. Displaying on the LPC screen --------

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225-1 Viewing Stored Data on LPC Screen The data stored in the LPC can be viewed on its screen by the following procedure.

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iImportant Safety Information Types and definitions of warning signs used in this operation manual are shown below. Danger: To prevent serious

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235-2 Printing Stored Data Required Items: To print the measured data, a dedicated cable and printer is required. Printer Cable MODEL 3887-07 Pr

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24● Print Example (1) REPEAT, SINGLE, CONTINUOUS Mode (2) CALCULATION Mode

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25 (3) ISO>4 Mode ISO>4 RECORDS : 00050-00051 LOCATION: 02 2000 / 03 / 21 16 : 40 E=LFO TEST: 01 : 00

Page 27 - Operate by using

265-3 Delete Stored Data The data stored in the instrument can be deleted by the following procedure.

Page 28 - 5. View Stored Data

276. Useful Functions The LPC is equipped with useful functions as listed below. 1) Alarm Threshold can be set to

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286-1 Alarm The procedure for setting the alarm is shown below. Po

Page 30 - 5-2 Printing Stored Data

296-2 Changing Measurement Unit The procedure for changing the measurement unit is shown below.

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306-3 Calendar Setting The procedure for adjusting the calendar is shown below.

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316-4 Communication Setting The procedure for setting the communication protocol to communicate with a computer is shown below.

Page 33 - 5-3 Delete Stored Data

326-5 Hotkey By presetting the HOTKEY function, measurement in the preset measurement mode can be performed on pressing the START/STOP key on the &

Page 34 - 6. Useful Functions

ii Danger ○ Never disassemble or heat the battery pack, or discard the battery pack in fire. - The battery pack may explode. ○ F

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336-6 Automatic Measurement Start Measurement will start automatically when the preset time has expired. Setup procedure is shown

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347. Error Messages When there is an error, the self-diagnosis function displays a symbol on the screen indicating an er

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358. Low Battery Alarm Battery alarm will be displayed when battery capacity drops below a certain level during battery

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369. Specifications Product Handheld Laser Particle Counter Model 3887 Measuring Particle Size 0.3, 0.5, 5.0μm (Optio

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3710. Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your unit, please check the following list for solutions. Sympt

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38When making an inquiry, please provide the following information. * Product Name: Handheld Laser Particle Counter * Model Number: 3887 * S

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3912. Contact Information U.S.A. KANOMAX USA, INC. PO Box 372, 219 Route 206, Andover, NJ 07821 U.S.A. Tel: (800)-247-8887 / (973)-786-638

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iii Caution ○ Do not use or keep the instrument in hot, humid, or dusty environment. - The instrument may not function properly outside the spe

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iv Caution ○ Pull out the plug when the instrument is not in use. - Failure to observe the above may cause electrical shock, fire hazard, and

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vTable of Contents 1. Packing List ... 1 1.1 Standard Ac

Page 45 - After Service

11. Packing List Check all components when opening the package. For purchasing optional accessories, please contact your local distributor. 1.1

Page 46 - 12. Contact Information

22. Description of Components Inlet 2.83L/min suction volume START/STOP Key To start/stop sampling POWER Key To turn

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