2.4 Enter location information if the results are to be stored and the location is important to you:
(Note 1: All or part of this location information may be omitted. Each component of the location
information may be changed independently. The location data will remain constant until changed
or the meter is turned off.)
(Note 2: If an error is made in entering a number, keep pressing until the correct code is displayed,
only the last two (or three) digits entered will be displayed and stored.)
Press REGION key followed by two digit code and finish with ENTER
Press BLOCK key followed by three digit code and finish with ENTER
Press COMPartment key followed by three digit code and finish with ENTER
Press COUPE key followed by two digit code and finish with ENTER
2.6 To make sure the sample cell is clean by pressing the TEST BUTTON
If the test fails clean the top of the fuel cell with 99.8% Isopropyl Alcohol Wipe
*See Section 4.0 for Cleaning the Cell and recommended cell cleaning base on Fuel Condition
2.5 To enter the fuel TYPE function and select any calibration from the listed fuels:
Press the TYPE key
Eight possible calibrations will be displayed on the screen
NOTE: A standard set of fuel calibration values are supplied ready to use on the meter
but these may be changed. Typically each fuel type calibration already loaded is
representative of a fuel type group, named A, B, C, etc. See appendix 3 for further details
on existing types and groups. The lists are not exhaustive and more fuel types are available
in the fuels list in the ME2100 Manager software. If the required fuel type is not available
on the meter, see section 5 of this manual for details on using ME2000 Manager to change
the fuel types on the meter.
Press a number between 1 and 8 to select the fuel type to be used in the test.
2. Checking the Operation of the Meter (continued)
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