TUFF™ PERSONAL AIR SAMPLING PUMPS Go to Contact Details OPERATOR’S MANUAL HB3343-01 PRINTED IN ENGLAND
G. PROGRAM MODE (PRO ONLY) (Fig. 10) Note: The Advanced Mode must be selected ON to enable this feature. The program is configured on a PC and then
I. SET REQUIRED FLOW RATE (Fig. 12) Note: “Set Flow” and “Reset” options are not available in Partial Lock mode. From START, press UP or DOWN arrow t
K.USE WITH LOW FLOW ADAPTOR (Fig 14) This enables the instrument to be used with sorbent tubes at flows down to 5 ml/min. 1. Connect the inlet of a p
CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION This allows basic settings such as display language and measurement units to be changed, gives access to Calibration and Dura
Figure 18 Set Temperature E. VOLUME (Fig. 19) TUFF + AND PRO ONLY - Use UP/DOWN keys to select the preferred units to display the sampled volume (i.e.
Figure 22 Calibrate Screen I. ADJUSTMENT OF LOW SET POINT (Fig. 23) Use UP/DOWN keys to alter the low set point in l/min. Press ENTER to continue. Th
CHAPTER 6 CALIBRATION Perform Single Point Calibration (Set Flow) Figs 27, 28, 29 and 30. This allows the user to set the required flow rate for the
A. Clamp B. Sampling Head C. Clamping Studs D. Flowmeter Stand E. (Typical) Digital Calibrator F. Hose (Nominal Diameter 5mm) G. Hose
CHAPTER 7 RENEWING THE INLET FILTER Note: The filter element should be replaced every 3 months. The pump running time and the operating environment
CHAPTER 8 SERVICING Casella CEL’s in house service department offers a comprehensive range of repair and calibration services designed to maintain a f
CONTACT DETAILSCASELLA CEL Regent House, Wolseley Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7JY, U.K. Phone: +44 (0) 1234 844 100 Fax: +44 (0) 1234 841 490 E-mail
CHAPTER 9 FAULT FINDING The following table outlines some possible fault conditions. SYMPTOM FAULT SUGGESTED REMEDY Failure to switch ON Battery not
CHAPTER 10 PUMP MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE NOTICE! CASELLA INSIGHT™ DATA MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE Tuff Pro and Apex Pro personal air sampling pumps can now be p
also add an icon to the desktop and a new folder and item to your Programs menu, either of which can be used to start Pump Manager. If installing on W
the message line at the bottom left of the display. 2. Click the Pump button and select the Communications/option. A Communication Port dialog is d
the Communications Port dialog (Figure 35), normally COM1 or COM2. Figure 35 Add a Pump 3. Select the File menu and see the following options: New
Figure 36 Add a (New) Person 4. On the File menu, select New followed by Pump to add a new pump, (or right click on the name of an existing pump) to
Figure 37 Typical Pump Manager Screen during Download Sequence If no pump containing data is within range, there will be no response, and the sof
Figure 38 Typical Data Download Dialog. When all data has been downloaded, the software clears the data from the pump memory. When any TUFF or Apex
Figure 39 Event Properties Screen F INSPECTING DATA, ADDING SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION AND PRINTING A REPORT (Fig. 40) Stored data can be inspected,
Figure 40 Sample Run Folder The Process Page adds details of the process and substances involved to the sample folder. Process notes Field for adding
TABLE OF CONTENTS PLEASE READ CAUTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS INSTRUMENT. SECTION TITLE PAGE 1 Introduction 5 2 Charging the Tuff Unit /
8. When all required additional information has been added to the sample folder, highlight the sample folder, then right click. Miscellaneous Page ad
information entered via the Sample Properties dialog; The layout of a Pump manager report is shown in Figure 41. Print Preview - Displays a preview of
Description - Requires alphanumeric characters to identify the program; Duration - Specifies a run time that can be set in 1 minute steps up to 1 hour
Figure 44 Program Properties Dialog H ERROR MESSAGES The following error messages may be displayed by Pump Manager: ERROR: Unable to get status reco
CHAPTER 11 TECHNICAL INFORMATION / CERTIFICATION 1 PUMP MODEL SPECIFICATION Flow Range Tuff 3 : 0.5 to 3.5 l/min, Tuff 4 : 0.5 to 4.5 l/min. (all
2 PUMP PERFORMANCE Tuff Variants Flow rate (L/min) Back pressure (cm H2O) Current (mA) NiMH 2.7Ah (h) NiMH1.7Ah (h) 1 L/min 2 32 76 48 5 40 61 3
Tuff Pump Performance (High Capacity Battery Pack)010203040506070800 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85Back pressure (cm H2O)Run time (
3 CE COMPLIANCE TUFF Personal Sampling Pumps are designed to comply with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC of the European Union. They have been tested ac
CHAPTER 12 APPENDIX Back to IndexEND DISCLAIMER Do not attempt to use this equipment until you have read this manual thoroughly,
CAUTIONS: The TUFFTM series of air sampling pumps are designed to be robust, however they should not be dropped or subjected to mechanical shock. Do n
1. INTRODUCTION The TUFFTM air sampling pump is produced in three models, the TUFF Standard, TUFF Plus and TUFF Pro. This handbook covers the entire r
2. CHARGING THE TUFF PUMPS / BATTERIES Battery Part numbers: 197088B (4.8 V, High Capacity Nickel metal- hydride or 197105B 4.8V Standard capacity).
Figure 3 Insert Battery in Charger • Insert battery into the charging cradle. • Slow charge (>8-14 hours) starts. Red LED on battery illumin
4. OPERATIONA. POWER ON Note: To Set Language go to Configuration Chapter 5. To start the pump, press and release the ON/OFF Key. The Firmware will r
E.TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGE (TWA) PRO and PLUS ONLY (Fig. 8) (Only activated when advanced mode is selected-see configuration chapter) This mode allows th
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