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Operating Instructions - Snap-on Equipment

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Pocket PC MaintenanceBoard DiagnosticsThe Board Diagnostics screen shows measurements associated with analyzeractivities.Figure 2G-26: Board Diagnostics Screen✓ This screen is often useful for checking the Battery Voltage, which refersto the internal FGA battery voltage, and calibrati<strong>on</strong> and leak check setup.Other fields c<strong>on</strong>tain the following informati<strong>on</strong>:RPMOil TemperatureAmbientTemperatureHumidityBattery Voltage OutBattery VoltageCalibrati<strong>on</strong> DatesLive reading if the opti<strong>on</strong> is installed.Live reading if the opti<strong>on</strong> is installed.Internal temperature of the FGA.• Temperatures above 130 degrees F cause the internalbattery charger to charge at a reduced rate.• Temperatures above 150 degrees F cause the internalbattery charger to stop charging.• Temperatures above 122 degrees F prevent chargingof the pocket PC by the FGA.• Temperatures below 35 degrees F prevent charging ofthe pocket PC by the FGA.Humidity as measured at the gas analyzer bench insidethe FGA.Voltage preset output for charging the pocket PC.Voltage of the internal FGA battery. If the voltage dropsbelow 10V, the FGA turns off and must be charged.Shows the last date the analyzer was gas calibrated.2G-21

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