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OxyGuard Handy Polaris TGP - Transfer to PC; Maintenance and Troubleshooting; Battery Replacement

OxyGuard Handy Polaris TGP
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8) Transfer to PC
An OxyGuard Polaris Link is used to connect to a PC. Fit the link to the Handy
TGP. Plug the USB connector of the link into the PC. Select “Transfer to PC” on
the Polaris TGP, then start the program on the PC and select "Receive log" on the
PC. Data will be transferred. Load the data into an Excel spreadsheet for further
treatment.
9) Status List:
This only appears if there has been an error. Use ”OK” to see a list, select
an error and press “OK” again to see details. Use “ESC” to go back.
MAINTENANCE:
Keep the probe clean, rinse it after use. It is not advisable to leave it in the water
for long periods of time because this will permit the growth of deposits on it. The
probe can be cleaned in soapy water. Use a very soft brush if necessary. Replace
the bobbin if needed.
Keep the instrument itself dry. It can tolerate being dropped into the water, but
should be wiped dry afterwards. If you drop a warm Polaris into cold water
condensation might form inside it, so if this has happened take the instrument to a
dry place and open the back plate. Inspect it carefully and make sure that it is
completely dry inside be
fore closing it again.
Change the battery when “Low Batt” appears in the display. Do not wait until the
battery has run down completely. The Polaris TGP uses more power than a Polaris
for DO alone, so we recommend that rechargeable batteries are used and
exchanged regularly, for example every 14 days.
Battery Exchange
Use the tool to unscrew the rear plate. The battery can then easily be exchanged.
Take care not to pull the battery wires. Take care not to disturb the ribbon cable.
Make sure that you tighten the rear plate well, and do NOT get the inside of the
meter wet!