Honeywell IntelliDoX User Manual page 51

Docking module
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INTELLIDOX DOCKING MODULE
Special Considerations for IntelliDoX Ultra and BW Solo
After a Chlorine Sensor is installed in the BW Ultra and it is configured in the device, a
manual calibration for Cl
the gas detector.
Pre-conditioning the system means flowing the target calibration gas prior to a bump or
calibration to insulate the tubing. This allows gas to flow more directly to the sensor face.
When Pre-Conditioning of the system is required please follow the procedure described
below:
In an IntelliDoX the only means of flowing the gas is with a bump test or calibration. To
bump test Ultra for CL2/NH3 in an IntelliDoX place unit in the dock, and then Select bump
test using the IntelliDoX menu.
Note:
For BW Ultra NH3 calibration with Intellidox requires a wait period of 15
minutes between calibrations.
Special Considerations for the MaxXT II Detector
Note:
Insert the MaxXT II detector in the nest after the detector has started up for
bump test.
Special Considerations for IntelliDoX BW Icon (DX-CP)
Note:
The external filter on BW Icon is supported while docked into IDX BW Icon
(DX-CP) and does not need to be removed. If the detector fails bump testing,
check for and replace a dirty filter, then bump test again.
HONEYWELL
must be performed in order to complete the set-up process in
2
For bump tests at 40% of threshold pre-conditioning is not required for
CL2/NH3
For bump tests above 40% of threshold, it may be necessary to perform the
bump test twice which will allow for pre-conditioning of the IntelliDoX
system for CL2/NH3
Bump test once to pre-condition the system – This test will result in a fail
Bump test second time to test device – This test will result in a pass
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