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| Brand | Bosch |
|---|---|
| Model | BEA 460 |
| Category | Measuring Instruments |
| Language | English |
Pictograms linked with key words indicate hazards to the user.
Comply with operating instructions and technical documentation for the BEA 460.
Notes on copyright, liability, warranty, user group, and contractor obligations.
All safety instructions are available in separate instructions and must be observed.
BEA 460 subject to European guidelines 2002/96/EG (WEEE) for disposal.
BEA 460 is a product of Class A as under EN 55 022.
Lists countries with limitations or restrictions for Bluetooth module usage.
Information on wireless connection, potential interference, and precautions for electronic devices.
Device is designed for user-friendly implementation of exhaust gas measurements on vehicles.
BEA 460 requires a Laptop/PC with an installed emission system analysis program.
Lists components included in the BEA 460 package.
Information on special accessories can be obtained from the Bosch dealer.
Details of the BEA 460 unit and its connections.
Details the AMM, its components, and measurement principles.
Explains the operation of the AMM, including warm-up and zero calibration.
The warm-up time is roughly one minute; measurements cannot be taken during this period.
BEA performs automatic zero calibration with ambient air at irregular intervals.
Explains calculation of excess air factor (Lambda) using the Brettschneider formula.
Describes the O₂ sensor function and its role in Lambda calculation.
Addresses specific considerations for measuring exhaust gases on two-stroke engines.
Details the function and handling of the Bluetooth USB adapter.
Covers power supply, switch-on sequence, and switch-off procedures.
Unit is supplied with power from the lighting system, factory set to 230 volts.
Details the correct switch-on sequence for BEA 460 and PC/Laptop.
Procedure for safely switching off the BEA 460 unit.
Instructions for protecting the unit during transportation and draining condensate.
Steps for removing packaging, setting up the unit, and connecting the probe.
Guide for installing ESA software and configuring the Bluetooth connection.
Steps for installing ESA software and configuring a serial connection.
Instructions for updating the firmware via Bluetooth or serial cable.
Procedure for firmware update wirelessly via Bluetooth connection.
Procedure for firmware update using a serial connecting cable.
Guidelines for cleaning the housing and LCD using soft cloths and neutral agents.
Explains the necessity of annual calibration for exhaust emission analyzers.
Covers routine maintenance for the AMM, including filter replacement.
Recommends replacing filter GF1 weekly and outlines other maintenance tasks.
Essential to perform daily leak tests for accurate exhaust gas measurements.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the sampling probe opening.
Check for damage and clean sampling hose for optimal performance.
Guidance on using genuine filters and potential damage from incorrect filters.
Removes coarsest particles; should be replaced most frequently, e.g., weekly.
Removes further particles and aerosols; replace monthly to yearly.
Designed to protect pumps; replace at most once a year for correct usage.
Procedure for checking measured values stability and fluctuation error limits.
Details O₂ sensor wear, replacement, and handling precautions.
Covers NO sensor wear, replacement, fault messages, and handling precautions.
List of replacement parts and wearing parts with their order numbers.
Provides physical specifications and IP rating of the BEA 460 unit.
Emission sound pressure level as per EN ISO 11200 in diagnosis mode.
Specifies operating and storage temperature and atmospheric pressure ranges.
Details the measuring ranges, accuracy, and resolution for AMM components.
Oil temperature sensor specifications.
Specifies Bluetooth Class 1 capabilities for radio link.
Lists environmental classes for mechanical and electromagnetic compatibility.
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