19 5.2.5 Checking Display Stability; No Sensor; Spare And Wearing Parts - Bosch BEA 060 Manual Original

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5.2.5
Checking display stability
Detach the hose at the measurement gas inlet of the
BEA 060.
i
There must not be any engine exhaust gases,
gasoline or cleaning agent vapors in the atmosphere
in the vicinity of the BEA 060.
Select "Diagnosis >> Engine/gas values" in the Bosch
Emissions Analysis. The current gas values are displayed
following zero calibration and the HC residue test.
Observe the display for approx. 2 minutes with regard
to limit values and stability.
Fluctuation error limits (noise):
Gas
Set value
CO
0 % by vol
CO
0 % by vol
2
HC
0 ppm by vol
O
20.9 % by vol
2
The HC display must settle after approx. 2 minutes to
a value < 12 ppm by volume.
5.2.�
O
sensor
2
Over the course of time, the O
wear. The oxygen measurement zero point is constantly
monitored. In the event of deviation, the fault message
O2 sensor setting incorrect
"
message indicates the need for O
For details of O
sensor installation and setting, refer to
2
the fitting instructions 1 689 978 178.
!
Use is only to be made of a genuine O
the designation BOSCH A7-11.5, CLASS R-17A BOS,
CLASS R-17A SIE or W79085-G4003-X (order number
1 687 224 727).
The O
sensor contains an alkaline solution.
2
Alkaline solutions cause severe burns on
bare skin.
Immediately rinse any areas of skin affected
with water and then consult a doctor.
The O
sensor is a hazardous waste pro-
2
duct and must be disposed of separate-
ly. Bosch franchised dealers will ensure
proper disposal of the sensor.
!
Old O
sensors are classed as hazardous waste and
2
must be disposed of in accordance with the appli-
cable regulations. The disposal code is 16 05 02
(European waste catalog: EAK code). In addition,
these parts can be sent back to the manufacturer for
disposal.
Robert Bosch GmbH
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Fluctuation
±0.005 % by vol
±0.2 % by vol
±12 ppm by vol
±0.4 % by vol
sensor is subject to
2
" appears. This
sensor replacement.
2
sensor with
2
Maintenance | BEA ��� | 27
5.2.7

NO sensor

Over the course of time, the NO sensor is subject to
wear. The NO measurement zero point is constantly
monitored. In the event of deviation, the following fault
message appears: "
NO channel setting outside
tolerance
". The NO sensor must then be replaced
and the NO channel re-adjusted (refer to program
description of test system).
!
Always use the genuine NO sensor (NOXO 100 Nitric
Oxide Sensor; order number 1 687 224 954).
The NO sensor contains acid.
Acids cause severe burns on bare skin.
Immediately rinse any areas of skin affec-
ted with water and then consult a doctor.
The NO sensor is a hazardous waste pro-
duct and must be disposed of separate-
ly. Bosch franchised dealers will ensure
proper disposal of the sensor.
!
Old NO sensors are classed as hazardous waste and
must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable
regulations. The disposal code is 16 05 02 (European
waste catalog: EAK code). In addition, these parts
can be sent back to the manufacturer for disposal.
5.�

Spare and wearing parts

Designation
BEA 060
O2 sensor
<)
Coarse filter
<)
Activated charcoal filter
<)
Hose for BEA 060 and
exhaust gas sampling probe (gasoline)
Leak test hose
<)
USB connecting cable (5 m)
<)
Power supply unit for BEA 030
Power cord (1.5 m)
<)
USB connecting cable (3 m)
<)
Oil temperature sensor
<)
Battery connecting cable B+/B–
Connecting cable
for cigarette lighter socket (BEA 030)
Primary adapter cable
<)
Bluetooth USB adapter
Wearing part
<)
en
Order number
1 687 023 613
1 687 224 727
1 687 432 005
1 687 432 014
1 680 703 043
1 680 790 049
<)
1 680 706 040
1 684 465 563
1 687 023 620
1 684 461 119
1 684 465 562
1 687 230 068
1 684 463 822
<)
1 684 463 547
<)
1 684 460 196
1 687 023 449
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1 689 989 112
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