3 Let the condensate run out into a sink (➁).
4 Dab off any remaining drops on the condensate
outlet with a cloth.
5 Close the condensate outlet.
The condensate outlet must be completely
closed (marking), as otherwise measuring errors
could be caused by infiltrated air.
Key functions
Switching the measuring instrument on/off: .
Back, cancel function: .
Save data to the clipboard: ➝ (only available when saving to clip-
board is possible).
Saving data ➝ (only available when saving to clipboard is
possible). Data in the clipboard will also be saved.
Printing data: (only available when printing is possible, the printer to be used must
be enabled). Data in the clipboard will also be printed out.
Calling up the function: Select function: , and confirm selection: .
Enter value
List field:
1 Select value (numerical value, unit): , and set: , .
2 Confirm input: .
Input editor:
1 Select value (character): , , , .
2 Accept value: .
3 Save values: .
Enter smoke pump no./ smoke numbers/ oil derivative/ heat carrier temperature
1 ➝ Measurements ➝➝Smoke number/ WTT➝ .
Steps 2 to 4 are only valid if the chosen fuel is an oil.
2 Smoke pump number ➝➝Enter pump number ➝ .
3 Smoke number 1 ➝➝Enter value ➝ .
4 Perform step 3 for further smoke numbers and the oil derivative accordingly.
5 Heat carrier temperature ➝➝Enter value ➝ .
6 Save values: ➝ .
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