Honeywell Satellite XT 9602-0400 FTT Manual To Operation page 25

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!Note:
When a new sensor is installed the K-factor will automatically revert to the default value 1.00.
If individual settings are required, they must be entered again; refer to section 5, Calibration.
Catalytic sensors are calibrated for methane. When monitoring for other combustible gases,
a K-factor must be entered.
Satellite XT FTT Versions
Maintenance - Section 4
Sensor Service
To perform a sensor replacement with a new sensor,
which must have the same part number. See section 8
for sensor information.
Use the <set> key to enter and follow the dialogue
displayed at the bottom line of the screen.
When the instrument has finished the sensor service
procedure, it will automatically enter the Monitoring
Mode.
Remove the sensor presently installed and actuate the
<set> key to proceed.
Insert the new sensor and actuate the <set> key to
continue.
If you want the data of the new sensor to be loaded,
confirm this by actuating the <set> key.
The new data are now loaded from the sensor into the
unit's internal memory.
<Sensor Warm-Up Condition>
A sensor warm-up is performed and this screen is
shown until the displayed value is zero.
This does not apply for oxygen sensors.
The warm-up time required depends on the type of
sensor.
<Normal Monitoring Condition>
The instrument will automatically switch to the
Monitoring Mode when the sensor service procedure
is finished.
Only instruments with catalytic sensors:
If the displayed value is not zero, a zero adjustment
must be performed; refer to section 5, Calibration.
Remove Sensor
Replacement
Load New Data ?
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