Eagle Eye SG-Ultra Max Bedienungsanleitung

Instruction Manual
SG-Ultra Max
Portable Density Meter

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While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Eagle
Eye Power Soltuions (EEPS) assumes no responsibility for technical or printing
errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the
use of the information contained in this instruction manual. EEPS does not make a
commitment to update the information in this manual. Specifications are subject
to change without notice.
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be used in this instruction manual without being marked as such. These are the
property of their respective owners and are legally protected.
Contact: Eagle Eye Power Solutions
4031 W Kiehnau Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53209
Tel: 1-877-805-3377
Fax: 414-962-3660
E-mail: info@eepowersolutions.com
Web: www.eepowersolution.com

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Contents
1 About the Instruction Manual ................................................................ 7
2 Safety Instructions.................................................................................. 8
3 Overview ................................................................................................. 11
3.1 Measuring Principle......................................................................... 12
4 Checking the Supplied Parts ............................................................... 13
5 View of SG-Ultra Max ............................................................................. 16
5.1 Front View....................................................................................... 16
5.2 Keys on the Front............................................................................ 17
5.3 Rear View........................................................................................ 18
6 Putting the SG-Ultra Max into Operation ............................................. 19
6.1 Connecting the Filling Tube ............................................................ 19
6.2 Mounting the Syringe Adapter......................................................... 19
6.3 Switching the Instrument On/Off ..................................................... 19
7 Operating .............. ................................................................................. 20
7.1 Main Screen .................................................................................... 20
7.2 Key Functions ................................................................................. 22
7.3 Quick Access Area.......................................................................... 23
7.4 Menu Navigation ............................................................................. 23
7.5 Entering Text or Numbers............................................................... 24
7.6 Selecting from a List........................................................................ 24
8 Instrument Settings .............................................................................. 25
8.1 Setting the Language...................................................................... 25
8.2 Setting Date and Time .................................................................... 25
8.3 Setting PIN Protection..................................................................... 26
8.4 Display Settings .............................................................................. 27
8.5 Sound Settings................................................................................ 28
8.6 Units................................................................................................ 28
8.7 Setting up Bluetooth Connections................................................... 29
8.8 Reset to Factory Settings................................................................ 30
9 Measuring Settings ............................................................................... 31
9.1 Setting the Measurement Mode ...................................................... 31
9.2 Defining an Offset ........................................................................... 32
9.3 Defining Limits................................................................................. 32
9.4 Output Fields on the Main Screen................................................... 33
10 Checks and Adjustments ................................................................... 34
10.1 Performing a Water Check............................................................ 34
10.2 Performing a Water Adjustment .................................................... 34

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10.3 Performing a Custom Adjustment ................................................. 35
10.4 Reset to Factory Adjustment......................................................... 36
11 Methods and Sample IDs.................................................................... 37
11.1 Methods ........................................................................................ 37
11.1.1 Managing Methods ............................................................... 38
11.1.2 Assigning a Method to a Measurement ................................ 39
11.1.3 Calculating the Temperature Coefficient Alpha .................... 39
11.2 Custom Parameters ...................................................................... 40
11.2.1 Using Predefined Custom Parameters ................................. 40
11.2.2 Importing New Custom Parameters...................................... 40
11.3 Defining and Using Sample IDs .................................................... 41
11.4 Using the RFID Function............................................................... 42
12 Measuring ............................................................................................ 45
12.1 Filling the Sample ......................................................................... 46
12.1.1 Filling with the Filling Tube.................................................... 46
12.1.2 Filling with a Syringe............................................................. 47
12.2 Measuring ..................................................................................... 48
13 Measurement/Check Data in the Data Memory ................................ 49
13.1 Viewing Data................................................................................. 49
13.2 Printing Data ................................................................................. 49
13.3 Exporting Data to a PC ................................................................. 50
13.4 Deleting Data ................................................................................ 51
14 Cleaning and Storing.......................................................................... 52
14.1 Cleaning the Measuring Cell......................................................... 52
14.2 Cleaning Interval ........................................................................... 52
14.2.1 Cleaning at the End of a Measurement Cycle ...................... 53
14.2.2 Cleaning Visible Residues in the Measuring Cell ................. 53
14.2.3 Recommended Cleaning Agents .......................................... 53
14.3 Cleaning the Filling Pump ............................................................. 56
14.4 Cleaning the Housing and Display................................................ 58
14.5 Storing the Instrument................................................................... 58
15 Maintenance and Repair..................................................................... 59
15.1 Maintenance ................................................................................. 59
15.1.1 Exchanging the Batteries ...................................................... 59
15.1.2 Exchanging the Pump Lever................................................. 61
15.2 Firmware Update .......................................................................... 61
15.3 System Information ....................................................................... 61
15.4 Warranty Exclusions ..................................................................... 62
15.5 Returning the Device for Repair.................................................... 62

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Appendix A: Technical Data.................................................................... 63
A.1: Specifications................................................................................. 63
A.2: Instrument Data and Operating Conditions ................................... 64
A.3: Wetted Parts.................................................................................. 64
Appendix B: Density [g/cm3] of Water (0 –40 °C / 32 –104 °F) ............. 65
Appendix C: Parameter Overview .......................................................... 66
Appendix D: Example Files ..................................................................... 71
Appendix E: Firmware Versions ............................................................. 71
Appendix F: Menu Tree ............................................................................ 72

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1 About the Instruction Manual
This instruction manual informs you about the installation and the safe
handling and use of the product. Pay special attention to the safety
instructions and warnings in the manual and on the product.
The instruction manual is a part of the product. Keep this instruction manual
for the complete working life of the product and ensure that it is easily
accessible for all people involved with the product. If you receive any
additions to or revisions of this instruction manual from Eagle Eye, these
must be treated as part of the instruction manual.
Conventions for safety messages
The following conventions for safety messages are used throughout this
instruction manual:
TIP: Tip gives extra information about the situation at hand.
DANGER
Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Notice indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage
to property.

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Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this instruction
manual:
2 Safety Instructions
• Read this instruction manual before using the instrument.
• Make this instruction manual easily accessible to all persons working
with the instrument.
• Follow all hints and instructions in this instruction manual to ensure the
correct use and safe functioning of the instrument.
2.1 Liability
• This instruction manual does not claim toaddress all safety issues
associated with the use of the instrument and samples. It is your
responsibility to establish health and safety practices and to determine
the applicability of regulatory limitations.
•We warrant the proper functioning of the instrument only if no
modifications are made to mechanics, electronics, module firmware, or
instrument software.
•Use the instrument only for the purpose described in the instruction
manual. Eagle Eye is not liable for damages caused by incorrect use of
the instrument.
•The results delivered by the instrument depend not only on the correct
functioning of the instrument but also on various other factors. We
therefore recommend that you have the results checked (e.g. plausibility
tested) by skilled personnel before consequential actions are taken
based on the measured data.
Convention Description
<key> The names of keys and buttons are written between
angle brackets.
menu level 1 >
menu level 2
Menu paths are written in italics. Menu levels are
connected by a closing angle bracket.

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2.2 Installation and Use
• The installation procedure shall be carried out only by authorized
personnel who are familiar with the installation instructions.
•Use only accessories and consumables supplied or approved by Eagle
Eye
•Ensure that all operators have been trained beforehand to use the
instrument safely and correctly.
•Ensure that the instrument is sufficiently supervised during operation.
•In case of damage or malfunction, do not continue operating the
instrument. Do not operate the instrument under conditions which could
result in damage to goods or injuries or loss of life.
•Do not expose the instrument to temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) when
the measuring cell contains water. Freezing water will cause rupture of
the measuring cell.
•The instrument is not insulated against high voltages. Measuring
samples under high voltage (e.g. in energized batterybanks) bears the
risk of an electric shock. Define appropriate testing procedures and
safety measures to protect yourself from any electric shock.
Operation in areas with risk of explosion
• The instrument is not explosion-proof and therefore must not be
operated in areas with risk of explosion.
General precautions
• Observe and adhere to your national safety regulations regarding the
handling of all substances associated with your measurements (e.g. use
safety goggles, gloves, respiratory protection, etc.).
• Before a measurement, check the wetted parts of the instrument for
chemical resistance to the samples and cleaning agents used.

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Precautions for flammable samples and cleaning agents
• Keep potential sources of ignition, like sparks or open flames, at a safe
distance from the instrument.
• Store only the minimum required amount of sample, cleaning agents,
and other flammable materials near the instrument.
• Do not spill sample/cleaning agents or leave their containers uncovered.
Immediately remove spilled sample/cleaning agents.
• Ensure that the setup location is sufficiently ventilated. The environment
of the instrument must be kept free of flammable gases and vapors.
• Provide fire-extinguishing equipment.
Battery Handling
• Never open the battery compartment in hazardous areas. Exchange the
batteries only outside of hazardous areas.
2.3 Maintenance, Service, Repairs
• Service and repair procedures may be carried out only by authorized
personnel or Eagle Eye.
•For repairs, contact Eagle Eye Power Solutions. The instrument must not
be returned without the filled out "Safety Declaration for Instrument
Repairs" and must be cleaned before return.
•You must not return instruments which are contaminated by radioactive
materials, infectious agents, or other harmful substances that cause
health hazards.
2.4 Disposal
• Concerning the disposal of the instrument, observe the legal
requirements in your country.
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