Select the gas inlet
2. Select desired gas inlet.
The configuration menu will appear.
Select Test gas inlet
►
Enter part no.
►
Enter Expiry date
►
Select Test gas
►
Enter concentration
►
Further options
►
When using a Dräger gas cylinder:
NOTICE
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Upon entering the part no. of a Dräger gas cylinder, a
gas cylinder level indicator is displayed automatically,
unless this function was deactivated before (see
chapter 4.6.1 on page 19).
1. Enter the Part No. of the Dräger gas cylinder.
All the necessary details for the configuration will be
automatically filled in. The batch number and the expiry
date can be entered manually in addition.
NOTICE
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The values entered automatically must be matched
with those indicated on the test gas cylinder. If these
values are not identical, the value indicated on the gas
cylinder is to be considered and a manual correction of
the values must be made.
2. If necessary select Further options and
gas cylinder level indicator.
3. If required, configure other gas inlets in the same way.
Dräger X-dock 5300/6300/6600
►
◄ Enter batch no.
Create Test gas
◄
component
◄ Delete configuration
◄ Select unit
, to reset the
When using a gas cylinder from another manufacturer:
1. Create or delete test gas component.
Create a new test gas component with
Delete the current test gas component with
NOTICE
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Deleting all test gas components deletes all
information of the test gas inlet.
2. Select gas.
3. Enter the gas concentration.
4. Select gas units.
5. If required, create additional test gas components.
6. The following information can optionally be given:
Part No. of the gas cylinder
Lot number of test gas cylinder
Use-by date of the gas cylinder
7. If required, enter Further options.
8. For more information see the X-dock 5300/6300/6600
Technical Manual.
4.6.1
Settings
1. Select
> Station gas configuration > Settings.
Select test gas for X-am 2000
Fresh air inlet setting
Expert settings
Select test gas for PAC 7000 OV
Gas cylinder level indicator
The OV sensor of the PAC 7000 OV allows to choose between
two different test gases that are also used for calibration and
testing. These test gases are carbon monoxide (CO) and
ethylene oxide (EO).
For the X-am 2000, it is possible to choose between 3 different
test gases that are also used for calibration and testing. The
three options are methane (CH
pentane (C
H
). The sensor is calibrated with different
5
12
sensitivity levels depending on the gas selected. More
information on this can be found in the relevant sensor data
sheets.
NOTICE
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The corresponding gas must be connected to one of
the gas inlets and set in the gas configuration.
Basics
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.
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), propane (C
H
) and
4
3
8
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