KANOMAX 6710 User Manual

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CAPTURE HOOD
MODEL 6710
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the instrument.
Fully understand and pay attention to each caution mentioned.
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Thank you for your purchasing a KANOMAX instrument. This is a precision instrument, please read this instruction manual carefully before using the instrument and pay attention to all the cautions under the instructions.
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Composition & Parts
Standard part:
Model No. Functions
6710 Air quantity/temperature/humidity
Standard components:
Items Qty
Main structure 1
User Manual 1
Carrying Case 1
Instrument Base 1
2ft×2ft Fabric hood 1
Frame poles for 2ft×2ft hood 4
Communication cable 1
Software Installer 1
Optional components:
Items Specifications
Frame poles for other hood sizes
Printer
Cable
Up-down Stand
AC adapter
2ft×4ft 1ft×4ft
Fabric hood
3ft×2ft 3ft×3ft
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ATTENTIONS & NOTES
The warning symbols mentioned in this manual are defined below:
symbol classifications
Danger: To Prevent Serious Injury or Death
Warnings in this classification indicate a danger that may result in serious injury or death if not
observed.
Caution: To Prevent Damage to the Product
Warnings in this classification indicate a risk of damage to the product that may void the product
warranty if not observed.
Description of Symbols
This symbol indicates a condition that requires caution (including danger). The
subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle (e.g. the high temperature caution symbol is shown on the left)
This symbol indicates a mandatory action. A specific action is given near the symbol.
.
This symbol indicates a prohibition. Do not take the prohibited action shown inside
or near this symbol (e.g. the disassembly prohibition symbol is shown on the left).
Heating
forbidden
Disassembly
prohibition
Using properly
WARNING
z Never bring the fabric hood into a flammable
gas atmosphere.
…… Otherwise, the heat may cause a fire or a
explosion.
z Do not disassemble or refit the instrument.
…… Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or a fire.
z Use the instrument properly by following the directions in this instruction manual.
…… Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or damage the sensor.
z If abnormal smells, noises or smoke occur, or if liquid enters the instrument, pull
out the AC adapter and remove the batteries immediately. Contact your distributor or the manufacturer for after service.
…… Otherwise, there is possibility of electric shock, fire or instrument malfunction.
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DANGER
Forbidden
Using properly
Using properly
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
z Do not exposure the instrument to rain or water.
…… Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock, fire or injury.
CAUTION
z Always unplug the instrument when it is not in use.
…… Failure to do so may cause an electric shock, fire or circuit damage.
z Remove the batteries when storing the instrument for a long period of time. Do
not leave drained batteries in the battery compartment and exchange the batteries promptly when they are drained.
…… Failure to do so may cause battery leakage and damage to the instrument.
z Only use the provided AC adapter.
……Otherwise it may damage the instrument.
z Do not use or leave the instrument in a high
temperature, high humidity or dusty environment. Do not leave the instrument under direct sunlight.
……Otherwise, the instrument may not function properly or the inside components may be damaged.
z Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent.
……The body may deform or deteriorate. Use a soft dry cloth to remove stains. If stains persist, soak the cloth in a neutral detergent and wipe the instrument with the soft cloth. Never use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene.
z Neve r drop the unit or place heavy objects on
it.
It may cause damage or malfunction to the
instrument.
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CONTENTS
1Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Product features ......................................................................................................... 1
2. Capture Hood Structure ....................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Capture Hood Base .................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Main structure ............................................................................................................. 3
2.3 Fabric Hood ................................................................................................................ 3
3. Installation and Assembling ................................................................................................. 3
3.1 Capture Hood Installation ........................................................................................... 3
3.2 Assembling the Frame (detail) .................................................................................... 4
3.3 Installing the Portable Handle ..................................................................................... 4
3.4 Installing the Main structure ........................................................................................ 5
4. Operation directions ............................................................................................................ 5
4.1 Communication and Supplying Power with the AC Adapter ....................................... 5
4.2 Supplying Power with Batteries .................................................................................. 6
4.3 ON/OFF ...................................................................................................................... 7
4.4 Keypad Operation ...................................................................................................... 7
4.5 Incline Adjustment Settings of the Instrument............................................................. 8
4.6 Back Pressure Compensation On / Off Settings ......................................................... 9
4.7 Measuring ................................................................................................................ 10
4.7.1 Start and enter into the main interface............................................................ 10
4.7.2 Single Measurement Mode ............................................................................ 10
4.7.3 Running Average Measurement Mode ........................................................... 11
4.7.4 Back Pressure Compensation Measurement Mode ....................................... 12
5. Display Menu settings ....................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Test Settings ............................................................................................................. 13
5.1.1 Test ID settings ............................................................................................... 14
5.1.2 Test Mode settings ......................................................................................... 15
5.1.3 Set Units of Measure for Airflow, Temperature, and Atmos ............................ 16
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5.1.4 Actual flow, Standard flow settings ................................................................. 17
5.2 General settings ....................................................................................................... 18
5.3 Data processing settings .......................................................................................... 19
5.4 Communication settings ........................................................................................... 20
5.5 Print Settings ............................................................................................................ 21
6. Main Specifications ............................................................................................................ 23
7. Common Trouble Shooting ................................................................................................ 24
8. Warranty and After-service ................................................................................................ 25
8.1 Warranty ................................................................................................................... 25
8.2 After-service ............................................................................................................. 25
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1Introduction
The model 6710 is used to measure the air flow at the supply and the exhaust points of an
HVAC system. There are several interchangeable hoods of various sizes so it’s easy to find one
that will match the size of the supply and exhaust points of any HVAC system.
The standard size hood is 2ft×2ft (610mm×610mm). Four additional sizes are also available
as options:
2ft×4ft (610mm×1220mm).
1ft×4ft (305mm×1220mm).
2ft×3ft (610mm×915mm).
3ft×3ft (915mm×915mm).
The capture hood is designed to fit tightly over the air port to eliminate any leakage which
could affect the accuracy of a measurement. Users can see the air port through the clear windows
at the top of the capture hood ensuring it is lined up correctly. Fiberglass poles support the fabric
hood.
A velocity matrix is fixed on the base and airflow is tested through sixteen measuring points on
the cross sections of the matrix. The sensor will measure airflow and correct for air pressure and
temperature ensuring an accurate reading every time.
1.1 Product features
z Measure air flow, temperature and humidity at the same time
z Two kinds of tests are available for supply flow and exhaust flow
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z Wide test range: 40~4300 m
/h
z Large Storage capacity: 3000 records
z 3.5 inch color LCD
z LCD tilts up to 30°for easy viewing
z Back pressure compensation
z Automatic air pressure and temperature correction
z Light weight, compact configuration for easy transportation
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2. Capture Hood Structure
The capture hood consists of a fabric hood, main structure and an instrument base. The structural
drawing is below:
Fabric hood
Instrument base
Main structure
2.1 Instrument Base
1 The exterior structure of the base as below: 2The internal structure of the base as below:
Portable handle
Back pressure on/off
Base button
Measurement
matrix
Back pressure plate
Frame poles
Main structure
Test handle
3Matrix
There are sixteen measuring points for testing air flow.
Measuring point for air flow
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2.2 Main structure
Display LCD
Keypad
Cover lock
Battery Compartment
Cover
Socket for
communicatio
Front view
Back
Side view
2.3 Fabric Hood
The fabric hood kit consists of a frame, and a fabric hood with four windows as shown below:
POWER
Window
Fabric hood
3. Installation and Assembling
3.1 Capture Hood Installation
1Assemble the fabric hood and the frame as shown below:
Frame
Use the angled corners and the stitching as a guide to
ensure the hood is straight. If
the fabric hood is twisted it will
not assemble correctly.
① ②
Insert a frame pole into the
frame and hook it under the corner of the hood .
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Continue until all 4
corners are supported by poles ④.
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2The figures below are provided as a reference. a. Use the mark and the stitching as a guide to ensure the hood position.
b. Make sure the hood fully wraps around the base.
3.2 Assembling the Frame (detail)
Insert one end of a support pole into its pole mount in the base as in figure and the other end into the frame corner as in figure . For the positions of the remaining 3 poles refer to figure , and repeat the steps as above.
NoteThe support poles always cross in an “X” shape when the hood is assembled. To
remove the poles, simply reverse the steps.
3.3 Installing the Portable Handle
To install the handle line it up with the mounting hole as shown in step and below. Step
shows the handle installed.
NoteThe support poles and the portable handle should be disassembled before
packing the capture hood in the carrying case to avoid damaging the case.
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3.4 Installing the Main structure
To install the Main structure , set the bottom of the panel in the holder on the unit base
and gently push the top of the panel backwards until it locks into place. To remove it, simply
reverse the procedure.
4. Operation directions
4.1 Communication and Supplying Power with the AC Adapter
Connect the main structure to a PC (refer to figure ①).
The main structure is connected to a PC.
To power the instrument with the optional AC adapter, refer to figures and
adapter is connected and batteries are installed, power will be supplied from the AC adapter
. When the AC
.
The specification of the AC adapter is: I/P: AC 110-240V 50/60 HZ O/P: DC 5V/ 2A
The AC adapter supplies power for the main
The AC adapter also supplies power for the
Capture hood.
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4.2 Supplying Power with Batteries
¾ 4 AA-size batteries can be used for a power supply.
¾ Press the compartment cover lock (refer to figure ), and then slide the cover off to open
the battery compartment.
¾ Put 4 AA-size batteries in and make certain the batteries are correctly oriented.
¾ New alkaline battery or rechargeable Ni-MH battery can be used. Never mix battery types,
or battery leakage or damage to the instrument may occur.
¾ Replace the compartment cover (refer to figure ②). The compartment cover will be
automatically locked.
¾ When power is supplied with batteries, the current charge value will be displayed on the
upper of the LCD. When the batteries run out of power, the instrument will turn off.
Turn off
1. You can’t begin a new test.
2. You can’t use the incline adjustment settings of the instrument.
3. The test may stop if the battery is low during testing.
4. The adjustment settings of the instrument may stop when the battery is low during adjustment.
Note
1. Don't use a full_power battery with low power batteries.
2. It is recommended you change batteries when the power shows low.
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4.3 ON/OFF
1. Getting started
The LCD is displayed below for reference:
1PressPOWERfor a while.
2. Shut down
Press and hold 【POWER】for more than 2 seconds in any mode, and the instrument will turn
off automatically.
2Then you enter into the main interface as shown in the left
figure.
4.4 Keypad Operation
Keypad operations include the keypad on the control panel as well as the switches on the
base.
The keypad on the control panel is shown below. When a keypad turns gray in the illustration
on the screen, that particular function is invalid.
MOVE/ADJ/SAVE
z MOVE: Change an option on the current mode.
z ADJ: Change the current value.
SET/MENU/OK
ESC/START/STOP/BACK/EXIT
MOVE/ADJ
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z SAVE: Save the current test results.
z SET:
Store changes or enter into the selected option’s next level interface.
z MENU: On the main screen holding this down for 2 seconds will enter into the main
“MENU”.
z OK: Pressing for 2 seconds will save the date or time in the “General Settings”,
Pressing for 2 seconds will delete saved data in the “Record Processing”.
z START: Begin a measurement in main menu.
z STOP: Stop a measurement in main menu.
z BACK: Cancel or end an operation or return to the previous screen.
z EXIT: Return to the main menu.
z ESC: Stop printing when printing.
Left / right switches on the base
Left switch
Right switch
Left switch on base
Press it once quickly to start or stop a measurement. Press and hold it in for at least 3
seconds to tilt the control panel and LCD screen downward.
Right switch on base
Press it once quickly to save the current data. Press and hold it in for at least 3 seconds to tilt
the control panel and LCD screen upward.
4.5 Incline Adjustment Settings of the Instrument
Start up the instrument and lift the capture hood to the approximate height you will be working
at. Press and hold the left button on the base to tilt the panel downward, or press and hold the right
switch to tilt it up. The buttons must be held down for a minimum of 3 seconds before the panel will
begin to tilt. While the panel is moving, you will hear an audible buzzing.
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Right switch makes the panel tilt up. Left switch makes the panel tilt down.
Note
1. The instrument may turn off, when you attempt to adjust the incline settings of the instrument if the battery display is at .
2. You can’t adjust the incline settings of the instrument when testing or if you’re not in the main interface.
3. To conserve poweravoid tilting the screen unless necessary.
4.6 Back Pressure Compensation On / Off Settings
Turn the Back Pressure Compensation ON: Flip the switch to the down position until it is
locked. Make the back pressure plate parallel with the matrix plane.
Turn the Back Pressure Compensation OFF: Flip the switch to the up position until it is
locked. Make the back pressure plate vertical against the matrix plane.
Back Pressure Compensation ON
Back Pressure Compensation OFF
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4.7 Measuring
4.7.1 Start and enter into the main interface
To start measuring, go to the main interface menu as shown below:
a
b
a Test ID, Cycle——save the testing No. in Cycle and the corresponding Test ID.
b Air flow display ——display the testing data of air flow.
c Temperature, Humidity ——display the current temperature and humidity in real time.
d Keypad function ——display the function of the keys in the current interface.
e Test mode ——display the current testing mode: Single measurement, Run Avg
c
measurement and B.Press measurement.
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Test ID : 13
Cycle : 050
- - - -
25.4
53.4
h
m³/h
%RH
Test Mode:
Single
SAVE
START
MENU
g
f
e
d
f Power supply mode ——display the current power supply from the AC adapter or the
batteries.
g Brightness indicator ——display the current brightness of the LCD.
h Date, Time ——display the current date and time.
Note: When “Act” is selected in the following three measurement modes,
please change the atmosphere Pressure setting in 5.1.4.
4.7.2 Single Measurement Mode
“SAVE”
“START”/”STOP”
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1“Single” measurements are individual flow measurements. When you press “START”, the
instrument will begin measuring and the air flow value will be displayed as “- - - -”.
2The test will stop automatically when the air flow is stable and a flow value with the
corresponding wind direction will be displayed. Air flow will be stable within 8 seconds.
The greater the air flow the shorter the time needed to stabilize.
3After the measurement stops, press “SAVE” to record the testing value, if you do the
“Cycle” No. will increase by 1.
NoteThe value will be recorded only when testing is completed in the “Single” mode. If
testing is interrupted before a stable airflow reading is displayed no data will be saved.
4.7.3 Running Average Measurement Mode
1When “Run Avg” mode is selected, the instrument will constantly measure and display a
running average. Press “START” to begin the measurement.
2)During the test if the air flow is not stable, the flow reading will display “- - - -”, then once the
reading has stabilized a flow reading will be obtained and displayed every 1 second, and
the wind direction will be displayed in real time.
Note: The displayed air flow reading is a running average that is calculated based on the “Avg
Time” settings entered by the user. The greater the “Avg Time” the more stable the
tested air flow.
3When auto-save is enabled, the testing flow values will be recorded at user-defined
intervals under the setting “Save Time”, and the “Cycle” No. will increase by 1. If auto-save
is not enabled the readings will not be saved during the test.
4The instrument will run continuously in “Run Avg” mode until you press “STOP”. After you
press stop, the last reading and the related wind direction will be displayed. Press “SAVE”
to record the testing value, if you do the “Cycle” No. will increase by 1.
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Test ID : 13
Cycle : 050
- - - -
25.4
53.4
m³/h
%RH
Test Mode :
Single
SAVE
START
MENU
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Test ID : 13
2890
25.4
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Cycle : 050
m³/h
53.4
%RH
Test Mode :
Single
SAVE
START
MENU
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4.7.4 Back Pressure Compensation Measurement Mode
When measuring air flow in an environment with a strong wind or turbulent flow, it will produce
resistance for test air flow and system pressure. It is suggested you turn the Back Pressure
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Compensation ON when the air flow is more than 1500 m
Back Pressure Compensation ON.
1 When “B. Press” mode is turned on, press “START” and the measurement will begin.
2 When "Flap Open!" is displayed, close the Back pressure plate and press "START" to
start the measurement.
3) When the measurement stops, the air flow, as measured with Back Pressure
Compensation will be displayed.
4) After the measurement stops, press “SAVE” to save the data and the “Cycle” No. will
/h, otherwise you can test without the
increase by 1.
5. Display Menu settings
1
1.Test Settings
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
4. Communication
5. Print
MENU
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
(1)In the main interface, press for 2 sec to enter into
“MENU”.
2There are 5 option items in “MENU”:
1Test Settings 2General Settings 3Record Processing 4Communication 5Print
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5.1 Test Settings
MENU
1
1.Test Settings
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
4. Communication
5. Print
1. Test ID
1
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Test Settings
Single
Std
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
1Press or to select “Test Settings”, and press to
enter into “Test Settings”. Press return to the main
interface.
(2) The option items in “Test Settings” are as follows:
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act. Std (Actual / Standard air flow setting
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5.1.1 Test ID setting
A Test ID consists of a group of Cycles (or Samples). A Test ID can contain up to 100 Cycles.
The maximum number of Test IDs is 30. Any new Sample will be saved to the current Test ID. You
can change the current Test ID at any time to keep your data organized. Press to return to the
“MENU” and the settings will not be saved. Refer to the figures as below:
Test Settings
1. Test ID
1
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
1
1. Select ID
2. Add New ID
Total ID:
1. Select ID
2. Add New ID
Total ID:
Test ID
30
Test ID
30
Single
Std
20
No
Under option 1, press .
20
No
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
ADJ
SET
OK
¾ Under “Test Settings”, press or to choose option
item 1 “Test ID”.
¾ Press to change the “Test ID” setting.
¾ Press or to select a menu item.
¾ Press to enter a setting.
.
¾ Press or to increase or decrease the Test ID No.
¾ Press for save your changesor press to quit.
1. Select ID
2. Add New ID
Test ID
Total ID:
BACK
Under option 2, press .
30
No
Yes
20
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or change the settings.
¾ Press to save your changes, or press to quit.
.
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5.1.2 Test Mode settings
This setting is for change the test mode & the settings about the test modes. Refer to the
steps below:
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
¾ Under “Test Settings”, press or to select 2 “Test
Single
Std
Single
RunAvg
B.Press
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
MOVE
SET
OK
Mode”.
¾ Press to enter into the “Test Mode” setting.
¾ Press to return to “MENU”.
¾ Press or to change the selected item as shown
below.
¾ Press to save or press to go back without saving.
BACK
Under option “Single”, press .
Single
Std
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
Single RunAvg B. Press
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
AvgTime:
Auto Save:
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
AvgTime:
Auto Save:
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Under option “Run Avg”, press .
¾ When “Run Avg” is selected, “Save Time” and “Auto Save”
RunAvg
01
Off
Sec
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
must be set.
¾ Press or change the “Avg Time” value.
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
¾ Press or to change the selected item as shown
RunAvg
01 Sec
Off
10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec
Under option “B.Press”, press .
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
below.
¾ Press to save or press to go back without saving.
B.Press
Std
MOVE
SET
OK
Off 10sec 20 sec 30sec 60 sec
BACK
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5.1.3 Set Units of Measure for Airflow, Temperature and Atmos
For available units, refer to the below chart
Display shows Available units
Air flow m³/h, CFM, l/s
Temperature
Atmos kPa, inHg
To change the units of measure, follow these steps:
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
1
1. Airflow
2. Temperature
3. Atmos
1. Airflow
2. Temperature
3. Atmos
Single
Std
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
Unit
CFM
kPa
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
Under option 1, press .
Unit
m3/h
CFM
l/s
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Under “Test Settings”, select the option 3 “Unit”.
¾ Press enter to the “Unit” settings or press to
return to “MENU”.
¾ Press or to select option item 1, 2 or 3.
¾ Press to change the selected item.
¾ Press or to change the selected unit as shown
below:
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
,
m3/h CFM l/s
Under option 2, press .
Unit
1. Airflow
2. Temperature
3. Atmos
CFM
Under option 3, press .
Unit
1. Airflow
2. Temperature
3. Atmos
CFM
kPa
inHg
Press to save and press
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to change the selected unit as shown
below:
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
¾ Press or to change the selected unit as shown
below:
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
kPa inHg
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5.1.4 Actual flow, Standard flow settings
This setting is for selecting Actual air flow [ACT] or Standard air flow [STD].
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4
. Act.Std
Single
Std
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Single
Act
Std
Under option “Std”, press .
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4
. Act.Std
Single
Std
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Under the “Test Settings”, select option 4 “Act. Std”.
¾ Press to enter or press to return to “MENU”.
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to change the settings as shown below.
¾ Press to save the changes or press to quit.
Act Std
MOVE
SET
OK
Test Settings
1. Test ID
2. Test Mode
3. Unit
4. Act.Std
Atmos: kPa
Confirm the atmos!
101.32
BACK
Under option “Act”, press .
¾ When “Act” is selected, “Atmos” must be set.
Single
Act
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to change the Atmos.
¾ Press to save the changes or press to quit.
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5.2 General Settings
MENU
1.Test Settings
2
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
4. Communication
5. Print
General Settings
1
1. Data
2. Time
3. Backlight
4. Auto Shut
General Settings
1. Data
2. Time
3. Backlight
4. Auto Shut
¾ Under “MENU”, select option 2 “General Settings”.
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
¾ Press to enter “General Settings” or press to
¾ The settings includes: Date, Time, Backlight and Auto
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High Off
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
Under option 1, press .
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High
Off
ADJ
SET
OK
¾ Press to select an option as below.
¾ Press or to change the selected value.
¾ Press for 2 seconds to save the changes or press
return to the main interface.
Shut.
General Settings
1. Data
2. Time
3. Backlight
4. Auto Shut
General Settings
1. Data
2. Time
3. Backlight
4. Auto Shut
General Settings
1. Data
2. Time
3. Backlight
4. Auto Shut
BACK
Under option 2, press .
to to quit.
¾ Press to select an option as below.
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High
Off
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to change the selected value.
¾ Press for 2 seconds to save the changes or press
to to quit.
Under option 3, press .
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Low Normal
High
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to change the backlight setting as
below.
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
Under option 4, press .
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High
Off
10min 20min 30min 60min
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to select an option as below.
¾ Press to save your changes or press to quit.
10min 20min 30min
Year Month Day
Hour Minute Second
High
Normal
Low
60min Off
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5.3 Data processing settings
Test ID:01
Cycle:001
MENU
1.Test Setting
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
3
4. Communication
5. Print
Record Processing
1.Display
1
2. Delete
01
Max:
0 m3/h
Min:
0 m3/h
Avg:
0 m3/h
Flow:
0 m3/h
T:
25.4
H:
53.4 %RH
Time:
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Detele
1
1. Delete All
2. Delete IDs Select ID
Select ID 12 Select Cycle
05
000
3. Delete Cycles
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
¾ Under “MENU” select option 3 “Record Processing”.
¾ Press to select “Record Processing”. Press
to return to the main interface.
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to select option 1 or 2.
¾ Press to select a setting to change, or press to
quit.
Under option 1, press .
Total:30
The
ADJ
Total:100
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press to select an ID or Cycle No. as below.
¾ Press or to set an ID or Cycle No.
¾ Press to quit.
Under option 2, press .
No
No
No
MOVE
SET
OK
¾ The settings in “Delete” includes: Delete All, Delete IDs,
Delete Cycles.
“±” means wind direction of air flow in “Display”.
ID Cycle
BACK
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1. Delete All
2. Delete IDs Select ID
3. Delete Cycles Select ID 12
Select Cycle
1. Delete All
2. Delete IDs
Select ID
3. Delete Cycles Select ID 12
Select Cycle
1. Delete All
2. Delete IDs
Select ID
3. Delete Cycles
Select ID 12 Select Cycle
1. Delete All
2. Delete IDs Select ID
3. Delete Cycles
Select ID 12 Select Cycle
Detele
05
000
Detele
05
000
Detele
05
000
Detele
05
12
000
Under option 1, press .
No
Yes No
No
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to select option item as below.
¾ Press for 2 seconds to save the changes or press
t to quit.
Under option 2, press .
No
No
No
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press or to select ID No.
¾ Press to save the changes or
No
Yes
No
No
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
Under option 3, press .
No
No
No
ADJ
SET
OK
¾ Press or to select option item as below.
¾ Press for 2 seconds to save the changes or press
t to quit.
¾ For “Delete Cycles” refer to the operation steps in
“Delete IDs”.
No Yes
press to quit.
No Yes
BACK
5.4 Communication settings
Before selecting option 4 “Communication”, ensure the instrument is connected to a PC. If
you quit or disconnect the cable, the instrument will return to the waiting screen as shown on the
right below.
MENU
1.Test Setting
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
4
4. Communication
5. Print
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
Communication
Confirm the Connection
Wait ing …
MOVE
SET
OK
BACK
Waiting for communication
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5.5 Print Settings
NoteBefore printing ensure the following:
1. Please select the factory configuration printer and printer cable. For details,
refer to the printer manual <<RD series of mini-printer>>.
2. Baud Rate is set to 19200. The initial value is set to 19200.
MENU
1.Test Setting
2. General Settings
3. Record Processing
4. Communication
5
5. Print
Print
1
2. Print By IDs
2. Print By Cycles
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
MOVE
SET
OK
EXIT
¾ Under “MENU”, select option 5 “Print”.
¾ Press to select “Print” or press return to the main
interface.
¾ The setting in “Print” includes: Print By IDs, Print By
Cycles.
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Print By IDs
Start ID: Stop ID: Print:
Total ID:
Print By IDs
Start ID: Stop ID: Print:
Total ID:
Print By IDs
Start ID: Stop ID: Print:
Total ID:
Print By IDs
Start ID: Stop ID: Print:
Total ID:
Printing...
Under option 1, press .
¾ Press or to select the “Start ID” value.
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
No
05
01
05
¾ Press or to select the “Stop ID” value.
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press to save or press to quit.
No
05
01
05
¾ Press or to select option item as below.
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ Press to save the changes
No
Yes
05
01 05
Under “Yes”, press .
¾ Press to stop print.
No
05
01 05
ADJ
SET
OK
ESC
or press to quit.
No Yes
Print By Cycles
Select ID: Start Cycle:
Stop Cycle:
Print:
Total Cycle:
Under option 2, press .
12
001 005
No
100
ADJ
SET
OK
BACK
¾ For “Print By Cycles”, refer to the operation steps in
“Print By IDs”.
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6.Main Specifications
Items
Flow range
Air Flow
Temperature
Humidity
Operating Temperature range
Storage Temperature range
Atmos. Correction Yes
Back Pressure Compensation Yes
Data record 3000
Data Transmission
Hood Size
Power Source AC/DC Power; or Rechargeable batteries for 9 hours
Weight Approx. 3.5kg
Standard attachment
Optional
Accuracy
Resolution 1 m³/h
Temperature
range
Accuracy
Resolution
Humidity range
Accuracy
Resolution 0.1%RH
Standard 2ft×2ft (610mm×610mm)
Optional
Instrument Base, 2ft×2ft (610mm×610mm) fabric hood, Frame
poles, User Manual, Communication cable, Software Installer,
Fabric hood2ft×4ft (610mm×1220mm), 1ft×4ft
(305mm×1220mm), 2ft×3ft (610mm×915mm), 3ft×3ft
(915mm×915mm), Frame Poles, Printer, Cable, Up-down Standmax:3m, and AC adapter
Readings ±3%± 10 m³/hAir Flow 85 m³/h
±0.5within 540±0.3
±3%RH1090%RH
0~60no condensing
-20~70no condensing
Data StatisticsMax, Min, and Avg; Check and Delete;
Connect with PC(USB) and the Printer
2ft×4ft (610mm×1220mm), 1ft×4ft (305mm×1220mm), 2ft×3ft
(610mm×915mm), 3ft×3ft (915mm×915mm)
Carrying case and Main structure
6710
404300 m³/h
060
0.1
0100%RH
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7. Common Trouble Shooting
Symptom Possible causes / troubleshooting
Check the positive/negative connections of the batteries.
Verify the batteries are inserted correctly.
No display
Main structure cannot be adjusted
“DATA Error” after test in
B. Press mode
Test data was not saved after
testing
A new ID cannot be added
Print appears garbled
Display “Connect Error”
The test does not begin after
pressing “START”
Test exception when testing
Low battery charge.
Replace or recharge the batteries.
Low battery charge.
Replace or recharge the batteries.
A test is running.
Stop the test, adjust the incline settings of the instrument
again.
Check the interface.
Return to the main interface.
Flap closed pressure was less than flap open pressure, or flap
open versus flap closed pressure ratio exceeds allowed limits.
Test again.
The Cycle is full in the current ID.
Add a new ID.
The current ID is already a new ID.
Use the current ID.
Check the ID No.
If the ID No is 30, delete some IDs.
Baud rate does not match.
Set Baud again.
Check the connection between the instrument and the cable.
Connect the cable again and restart.
Check the connection between the instrument and the cable.
Check the cable, and connect again.
Low battery charge.
Replace or recharge the batteries.
The instrument is being adjusted.
Stop adjusting the instrument.
Check the back pressure plate.
Close the Back pressure plate.
Check the connection between the instrument and the cable. Check the cable, and connect again.
Abnormal operation of the
solenoid valve when testing
Motor movement disorders when
testing
Check the connection between the instrument and the cable. Check the cable, and connect again.
Check the connection between the instrument and the cable.
Check the cable, and connect again.
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8. Warranty and After-service
8.1 Warranty
Seller warrants the goods sold hereunder, under normal use and service as described in
the operator’s manual, shall be free from defects for a period of one year from the date of
shipment to the customer.
8.2 After-service
Check the “Common Trouble Shooting” table and see if your problem is listed there.
If other problems occur, please contact the factory (see the last page for contact
information).
If the problem is a result of manufacturer’s defect, the parts repaired or replaced as a
result of repair services are warranted to be free.
After the one year warranty period, the customer will be charged based on the relative
cost of the work done, such as instrument calibration, repair, etc.
Accessories and parts for repair or replacement will be stocked for a minimum of 5 years
after production of the unit ends.
To schedule a repair or calibration, please contact the factory.
Information for After service
* Product Name Capture Hood * Model 6710 * Product Series. ---------­ * Symptom detail descriptions * Order date Year Month Day
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