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MODEL YB8 MAINTENANCE
April 1999/Manning Environmental Inc.
Page C-5
Program Mode, by pressing <START>. Since all programs are initiated by pressing <START>
the warning will always appear, if a ppropriate, before the program is initiated. T his allows the
user the opportunity to exit the program and change the tubing. Once the tubing is changed, the
user can re-enter the program and begin sampling.
When t he pump t ubing is to be changed, the user will enter into *19 Mode, just like entering any of the other
* Modes. T he sampler will prompt the operator t o clear t he current pump count by pressing 1, o r to
maintain the current count by pressing 0. It is advisable to reset the pump counts when changing the tubing
so an accurate accounting of the number of revolutions, the tube in the pump has experienced, can be
obtained. A t t his juncture the user will be asked to enter a number fo r t he tube life warning which represents
the number of revolutions the current t ube will be allowed t o accumulate before a warning is issued. Once
entered, the system will return t o t he sampler ready prompt and the system will be ready to program.
Display on LCD Explanation
SAMPLER READY
04/30 04:30:02
This display shows t he sampler is ready t o program. I t displays the
current time. From here the user can enter any TIME, FLOW, or
* Mode. Press the * key to access the * Mode.
ENTER * MODE?
__ __ 04:30:02
Prompts the user to enter either a program or a * Mode. Press 19
and <ENTER> to proceed.
0=MAINTAIN 1=CLEAR
__ 04:30:02
This prompt is asking the user to determine how the system will
handle the current accumulation of revolutions:
0 - This maintains the current revolution count. T his is useful if
the operator wishes to increase the number of revolutions the
current tubing can accumulate before a tube life warning is
issued. For example, assume the current tubing has 200,000
revolutions. The operator really wants the warning to come
on at 400,000. The 0 key would be pressed instead of 1 to
maintain the history the tubing has already generated. The
user would then enter 0400 (for 400,000) at the TUBE LIFE
WARNING prompt (see below).
1 - This resets the current revolution count. This is necessary if
the user is going to be placing brand new tubing into the
system. With the counter reset the user knows exactly how
many counts it will take fo r the sampler to issue a warning to
change the tubing.

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