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Translation of the original operating instructions

®
Contura S400
Leak detector

Catalog No.
570-000

From software version


1.42 (Operating unit) jina91en1-09-(2001)
INFICON GmbH

Bonner Strasse 498

50968 Cologne, Germany


INFICON Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1 About these instructions ................................................................................................................................... 7

1.1 Target groups ........................................................................................................................................... 7

1.2 Warnings................................................................................................................................................... 7

2 Safety ............................................................................................................................................................... 8

2.1 Duties of the operator ............................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 Intended use ............................................................................................................................................. 8

2.3 Owner requirements ................................................................................................................................. 9

2.4 Dangers .................................................................................................................................................... 9

3 Shipment, Transport, Storage ........................................................................................................................ 10

4 Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 11

4.1 Setup ...................................................................................................................................................... 11

4.2 Connecting to the power supply system ................................................................................................. 12

4.3 USB interface usage............................................................................................................................... 12

4.4 Other interfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 12

5 Description...................................................................................................................................................... 13

5.1 Function .................................................................................................................................................. 13

5.2 Device setup ........................................................................................................................................... 14

5.2.1 Overall device .............................................................................................................................  14

5.2.2 Markings on the device ...............................................................................................................  15

5.3 Display .................................................................................................................................................... 16

5.3.1 Assembly of the touchscreen......................................................................................................  16

5.3.2 Result display..............................................................................................................................  18

5.4 Technical data ........................................................................................................................................ 19

5.5 Factory settings ...................................................................................................................................... 20

6 Operation........................................................................................................................................................ 21

6.1 Switch on and login................................................................................................................................. 21

6.2 Basic settings.......................................................................................................................................... 21

6.2.1 Setting the language ...................................................................................................................  21

6.2.2 Setting date, time and time zone ................................................................................................  21

6.2.3 User profile settings ....................................................................................................................  21


6.2.3.1 Overview of Rights Groups ................................................................................................ 21

6.2.3.2 Select, modify, create user profile...................................................................................... 22

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6.2.3.3 Modify Personal Settings ................................................................................................... 23

6.2.4 Switch off Automatic Login..........................................................................................................  24

6.2.5 Switch on Automatic Login..........................................................................................................  24

6.2.6 Product-specific settings .............................................................................................................  24


6.2.6.1 Determine the Measuring mode......................................................................................... 25

6.2.6.2 Select, modify or create product (measurement settings).................................................. 27

6.2.6.3 Create product variants...................................................................................................... 28

6.2.7 Changing the volume ..................................................................................................................  28

6.2.8 Automatic measurement starting ON or OFF .............................................................................  29

6.2.9 Lighting on or off .........................................................................................................................  29

6.2.10 Change settings for ZERO..........................................................................................................  30

6.3 Settings for the measurements............................................................................................................... 31

6.3.1 Select product .............................................................................................................................  31

6.3.2 Perform ZERO measurement .....................................................................................................  31

6.3.3 Using the input field in the measurement window.......................................................................  31

6.3.4 Check the Operation of the Device .............................................................................................  32

6.4 Measuring ............................................................................................................................................... 33

6.5 Measurement data and device information............................................................................................. 35

6.5.1 Recall data ..................................................................................................................................  35

6.5.2 Graphical display of the measurement data ...............................................................................  35

6.5.3 Transferring measurement data..................................................................................................  35

6.5.4 Export measurement data via network .......................................................................................  35

6.5.5 Deleting measurement data........................................................................................................  36

6.5.6 Call device information................................................................................................................  37

6.5.7 Call log ........................................................................................................................................  37

6.6 Updating the software............................................................................................................................. 37

6.6.1 Update the user interface software .............................................................................................  37

6.6.2 Updating the software of the basic unit.......................................................................................  37

6.6.3 Update the software in expert mode ...........................................................................................  38

6.7 Save user and product data.................................................................................................................... 38

6.8 Restore user and product data ............................................................................................................... 39

6.9 Restoring factory defaults ....................................................................................................................... 39

6.10 Calibrating the device ............................................................................................................................. 39

6.10.1 Reasons for calibration ...............................................................................................................  39

6.10.2 Calibration means .......................................................................................................................  39

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6.10.3 Leak rate calibration....................................................................................................................  40

6.10.4 Inner volume calibration..............................................................................................................  40

6.10.5 Outer volume calibration .............................................................................................................  41

6.10.6 Check calibration of inner volume...............................................................................................  41

6.10.7 Check calibration of outer volume...............................................................................................  42

6.11 Call active errors and warnings .............................................................................................................. 43

6.12 Logging off from the device .................................................................................................................... 43

6.13 Switching off the device. ......................................................................................................................... 43

7 Warning and error messages ......................................................................................................................... 44

7.1 List of warning and error messages........................................................................................................ 44

8 Cleaning and maintenance............................................................................................................................. 49

8.1 Cleaning the housing .............................................................................................................................. 49

8.2 Cleaning the membrane ......................................................................................................................... 49

8.3 Cleaning hoses ....................................................................................................................................... 50

8.4 Check inline filter .................................................................................................................................... 51

8.5 Replace inline external filters.................................................................................................................. 51

8.6 Replace textile mesh .............................................................................................................................. 51

8.7 Replace membrane support with membranes ........................................................................................ 52

8.8 Velcro tape replacement......................................................................................................................... 54

8.9 Replacement of the filter mat on the bottom of the device ..................................................................... 55

8.10 Replacement of the measuring chamber hinges .................................................................................... 55

8.11 Replacement of the measuring chamber spring ..................................................................................... 56

8.12 Service by the manufacturer................................................................................................................... 57

8.13 Sending for repair or maintenance ......................................................................................................... 57

8.14 Maintenance plan ................................................................................................................................... 57

9 Operate leak detector via web browser (LAN)................................................................................................ 58

9.1 Configure the LAN connection of the leak detector ................................................................................ 58

9.2 Setting the LAN connection in the PC or Tablet ..................................................................................... 59

9.3 Allow client access.................................................................................................................................. 59

10 Decommissioning the measuring instrument.................................................................................................. 60

10.1 Disposing of the device........................................................................................................................... 60

10.2 Sending in the device ............................................................................................................................. 60

11 Accessories and spare parts .......................................................................................................................... 62

12 CE Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................................... 63

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Index............................................................................................................................................................... 64

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INFICON About these instructions | 1

1 About these instructions


This document applies to the software version stated on the title page.

Product names may occur in the document, which are added for identification
purposes only and belong to the respective owner of the rights.

1.1 Target groups


This instruction manual is aimed at the operator of the device, at technically qualified
specialists, and trained personnel.

1.2 Warnings

DANGER
Imminent hazard resulting in death or serious injuries

WARNING
Hazardous situation resulting in potential death or serious injuries

CAUTION
Hazardous situation resulting in minor injuries

NOTICE
Hazardous situation resulting in damage to property or the environment

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2 Safety

2.1 Duties of the operator


• Read, observe, and follow the information in this manual and in the work
instructions provided by the owner. This concerns in particular the safety and
warning instructions.

• Always observe the complete operating instructions for all work.

• If you have any questions about operation or maintenance that are not answered
in this manual, please contact Customer Service.

2.2 Intended use


The device is a leak detector, in which test objects are tested for leaks in the foil
chamber.

• Operate the device only according to this instruction manual.

• Comply with application limits, see "Technical Data".


Improper use Avoid the following, non-intended uses:

• Use outside the technical specifications, see "Technical Data"

• Use in radioactive areas

• Close the measuring chamber, while your fingers are in the swing area of ​the
measuring chamber

• Use of accessories or spare parts, which are not included in this instruction
manual

• Test of test objects that touch the sealing lips of the foil chamber

• Test of test objects, where no gas is enclosed (e.g. vacuum packaging).

• Test of sharp objects

• Test of wet or damp test objects

• Test of test objects that contain liquids.

• Pumping down of condensible fluids and vapors

• Test of test objects with significant differences in temperature to the environment

• Contaminating the measuring chamber or the sealing lips.

• Using the device in potentially explosive atmospheres

Note: This device is not intended to be used in residential areas and cannot ensure
adequate protection of radio reception in such environments.

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2.3 Owner requirements


The following notes are for companies or any person who is responsible for the safety
and effective use of the product by the user, employee or third party.

Safety conscious operation


• Operate the device only if it is in perfect technical condition and has no damage.

• Only operate the device in accordance with this instruction manual, in a safety and
risk conscious manner.

• Adhere to the following regulations and observe their compliance:

– Intended use

– General applicable safety and accident prevention regulations

– International, national and local standards and guidelines

– Additional device-related provisions and regulations

• Only use original parts or parts approved by the manufacturer.

• Keep this instruction manual available on site.

Personnel qualifications
• Only instructed personnel should be permitted to work with and on the device. The
instructed personnel must have received training on the device.

• Make sure that authorized personnel have read and understood the instruction
manual and all other applicable documents.

2.4 Dangers
The measuring instrument was built according to the state-of-the-art and the
recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless, improper use may result in risk to life and
limb on the part of the user or third parties, or damage to the measuring instrument or
other property may occur.
Dangers from electric There is a danger to life from the contact of conductive parts inside the device.
power • Disconnect the device from the power supply prior to any installation and
maintenance work. Make sure that the electric power supply cannot reconnected
without authorization.

The device contains electric components that can be damaged from high electric
voltage.

• Before connecting the device to the power supply, make sure that the supply
voltage specified on the device is the same as the local power supply.

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3 | Shipment, Transport, Storage INFICON

3 Shipment, Transport, Storage


Scope of delivery Item Quantity
Leak detector (basic unit) 1
Power supply cable 1
Specimen (CON-Check) 1
Textile mesh 6
Operating instructions 1
Quick Guide to Measurement Settings 1
Unpacking instructions 1

► Check the delivery after receipt of the product to make sure it is complete.

CAUTION
Risk of injury from lifting the heavy device
The device weighs approx. 54 kg and can slip out of your hands.

► Lift and transport the device only with two people.

► To lift get hold below the floor panel.

Transport

NOTICE
Damage caused by transport
Transport in unsuitable packaging material can damage the device.

► Keep the original packaging.

► Only transport the device in its original packaging.

Storage Always store the device in compliance with the technical data, see "Technical Data".

NOTICE
Losses due to overly prolonged storage
The functional safety of the membranes of the measuring chamber is limited.

► Do not store membranes for more than 3 years.

► Store the leak detector or other membranes in a dry place and protected from light.

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4 Installation

4.1 Setup
• In order not to distort the measurement results, select a location where the
possible room temperature for the device is constant.

• In order not to block the exhaust opening on the lower part of the device, place the
feet of the unit on a firm even surface.

• To easily reach the power switch on the back of the device, ensure there is
sufficient free space behind the device.

• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.

WARNING
Danger from moisture and electricity
Moisture entering the device can lead to personal injury due to electric shocks as well
as damage to property due to short circuiting.

► Only operate the device in a dry environment.

► Operate the device away from sources of liquid and moisture.

CAUTION
Risk of injury from lifting the heavy device
The device weighs approx. 54 kg and can slip out of your hands.

► Lift and transport the device only with two people.

► To lift get hold below the floor panel.

NOTICE
Material damage from overheated device
The device heats up during operation and can overheat without sufficient ventilation.

► Please note the technical specifications.

► Ensure sufficient ventilation, especially on the ventilation slots on the left and right
of the device: There should be free space in the front, to the rear and sides of the
unit of at least 10 cm.

► Keep heat sources away from the device.

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4.2 Connecting to the power supply system

WARNING
Danger from electric shocks
Improperly earthed or protected products may be dangerous to life in case of a fault.
The use of the device is not permitted without a connected protective conductor.

► Only use the included 3-wire power cable.

4.3 USB interface usage


You can connect a barcode scanner or a USB flash drive via the two USB 2.0
interfaces. The USB flash drive must be formatted with the FAT32 file system. FAT32
is a file system which has been compiled as an industry standard and is used as an
exchange format across operating system boundaries.

You can perform the following actions with the USB flash drive:

• Transfer stored measurement data, see "Transferring measurement data [} 35]”,

• Perform software updates, see "Updating the software [} 37]”.

• Transfer user and product information, see "Save user and product data [} 38]”
and "Restore user and product data [} 39]”.

4.4 Other interfaces

RS232 interface
Interface for controlling the leak detector using the LD protocol, see also “Protocol
Descriptions, document jira91en1“.

RJ45 network interface


Interface for connection to a network, see also “Operate leak detector via web browser
(LAN) [} 58]“.

See also

2 Overall device [} 14]

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5 Description

5.1 Function
The device is a leak detector and can be used for non-destructive testing of food
packaging containing gas for leaks. The type of gas does not matter for the
measurement.

Measuring principle
You place the test objects between the two elastic membranes of the foil chamber. By
pumping air from the foil chamber a pressure gradient is created between the test
object and the foil chamber. Due to this pressure gradient, gas flows through any
leakage from the test object in the foil chamber increasing the pressure there. This
pressure rise allows the device to calculate the leak rate of the test object.

Gross leak detection


If there is a gross leak (e.g. torn packaging, non-welded seam), the gas contained in
the test object may be completely pumped out by the device. After pumping all the air
there will be no pressure rise within the foil chamber so that a test object will be shown
to be leak-proof without any gross leak detection.

For reliable detection of gross leaks, you can activate the gross leak detection. If the
observed volume does not reach a product-specific value, the message "Gross leak"
appears.

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5.2 Device setup

5.2.1 Overall device

Fig. 1: Front view

1 Measuring chamber handle 5 USB 2.0 Interface


2 Knurled nut 6 "START" button
To release the measuring to start the measurement
chamber. To replace the green = ready for measurement
measuring chamber, the hose
connections on the rear of the unit
also need to be released.
3 Measuring chamber 7 Touchscreen
4 USB 2.0 Interface 8 "STOP"
button to stop the measurement
red = error or warning

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Fig. 2: Back view

1 Connector for proximity switch (for 6 RS232 interface


automatic measurement start)
2 Device power ON/OFF switch 7 RJ45 network interface
3 Electrical fuse 8 No function
4 Power cable connection 9 Filter elements (inline filter),
connected to the terminals A and
B
5 Nameplate with specifications
concerning mains voltage, serial
number and production date

5.2.2 Markings on the device


The markings on the device have the following meanings:

Label for the returns to the recycling circuit.

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Device cannot be scrapped with the normal domestic waste.

Hand injuries warning

5.3 Display

5.3.1 Assembly of the touchscreen


The display is a touchscreen and works primarily with symbols.

The touchscreen responds to being touched lightly. To correctly select the chosen
function, avoid strong pressure.

You can always see symbols for the navigation on the display.
Additionally, you can see, depending on the context, other symbols and elements.
Product name access control Previous page

Navigation button User name Next page


Product picture
Settings Navigation button
Operation

Chips Supervisor

Chips

Starting the
measurement

Max. leak rate: 0.03 mbar*l/s

Measurement

Navigation button
Setpoint
Navigation button Diagnosis
ZERO
Information Name of the current window
Measuring

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Navigation buttons The buttons can appear in five different colors:

• Gray: Function is disabled

• Dark blue: Function can be activated

• Light blue: Function is active

• Red: Error is active (navigation button diagnosis)

• Orange: Warning is active (navigation button diagnosis)


Settings
Operation
Information

Diagnosis
Table 1: Navigation buttons

Function buttons Different colors indicate the status of the function buttons.

The buttons can appear in three different colors:

• Gray: Function is disabled,

• Light blue: Function can be activated,

• White: Function is active.


General function symbols
Cancel ongoing function
Call up help for the current function
Confirm entry or selection
Load
Analysis
Save
Edit
Copy
Delete
Next page

Previous page

Table 2: Function buttons

The measurement result is displayed in the measurement window on the left. For
more information, see Result display [} 18].

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5.3.2 Result display


The measured leak rate is highlighted in color and numerically in the "Measurement"
window on the left side.
Measurement result: If the leak rate is below the setpoint, the measurement result is shown on a green
Leak-proof background.

Max. leak rate:

Measurement

Fig. 3: The measurement display is underlined in green when the test object has passed

Measurement result: If the leak rate is above the setpoint or there is a gross leak, the measurement result is
Leaking shown on a red background.

Leak

Max. leak rate:

Measurement

Fig. 4: Red-underlined measuring display at an excessively high leak rate

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5.4 Technical data

Mechanical data

570-000
Name Contura S400
Dimensions (lxwxh) 700 mm x 480 mm x 500 mm
Weight 54 kg
Usable chamber size 400 mm x 350 mm x 200 mm
Max. volume test object at volume 0,5 l
measurement
Max. volume test object in leak detection 2,5 l
mode
Max. weight of test object 2,5 kg
Housing material Stainless Steel

Electrical data

570-000
Name Contura S400
Main fuse T 3,15 A, 250 V
Output 350 VA
Operational voltage 115 / 230 V ±10%, 50 / 60 Hz
Type of protection IP20D
Excess voltage category II
Electronic interfaces USB, RS232, RJ45

Physical data

570-000
Name Contura S400
Shortes measuremnet time < 12 s
Run-up time < 3 min
Minimum detectable leakrate < 1 · 10-3 mbar l/s
Smallest detectable hole diameter < 10 μm

Ambient conditions

570-000
Name Contura S400

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570-000
Max. altitude above sea level 2000 m
Max. relative humidity above 40 °C 50%
Max. relative humidity from 31 °C to 40 80% to 50% (decreasing linearly)
°C
Max. relative humidity to 40 °C 80%
Storage temperature 0 °C - 60 °C
Pollution degree 2
Max. temperature difference test object/ max. 5°C
environment
Permissible ambient temperature (during 10 °C - 40 °C
operation)

Noise emission

570-000
The A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the operator's premises is less
than 55 dB (A) at all times for all foreseeable uses of the device. The noise emission
measurement declaration was drawn up in accordance with the harmonised standard
DIN EN ISO 3744:2011.

5.5 Factory settings


Illumination of the measuring chamber On
Automated login On
Default User Supervisor
Supervisor PIN (default) 1111
Pre-set product Universal
Measuring mode Universal
measuring time 10 seconds
Automatic start of measurement On
ZERO - Mandatory On
ZERO autostart disabled On
ZERO time interval 30 minutes
ZERO measurement interval 50 measurements
Volume 0
Light On
Optional input field Off

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6 Operation

6.1 Switch on and login


► To switch on the device, press the power button.

ð When delivered the device shows the measurement screen.

6.2 Basic settings

6.2.1 Setting the language


You can set the language in the user settings, see "Select, modify, create user profile
[} 22]".

6.2.2 Setting date, time and time zone


ü Supervisor - rights

1 > Date and time


2 Set up.
3 Save .

6.2.3 User profile settings

6.2.3.1 Overview of Rights Groups


The rights of auser depend upon which group he belongs to.
User Members of the group User can

• select between saved products,

• perform ZERO measurements,

• perform measurements,

• view history of the measurement results,

• view device information,

• view error logs.


Operator Members of the group Operator have all the rights of the group User. Moreover,
they can

• create / modify / delete products,

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• create / modify / delete users,

• create / modify / delete images,

• export / delete measurement data,

• modify measurement settings.


Supervisor Members of the group Supervisor have all the rights of groups User and Operator.
Moreover, they can

• create / modify / delete operators,

• create / modify / delete supervisors,

• Perform software updates

• modify date / time.

6.2.3.2 Select, modify, create user profile


ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > User accounts > Manage user accounts

ð Existing users and associated groups are displayed in list form.


2 You have the following possibilities:
To create a new user profile, select at the bottom of the window.
The window "User settings" will open.

Otherwise, press an already created user name and choose from the tool bar:

, to load a user profile.


The login window opens.

, to modify a user profile.


The window "User settings" will open.

, to delete a user profile.


A confirmation screen appears.

3 After selection some tools the window "User Settings" opens. In this case, as
needed enter a user name, change it or keep it.

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Chips Mueller

Name Mueller
PIN

Group Operator
Language German

User settings

4 If the "PIN" field is not filled in or you want to change the content, enter a 4-digit
PIN.
5 To assign the required rights to the user, select a group. Via and select
between the groups "User", "Operator" and "Supervisor". See "Overview of
Rights Groups [} 21]".
6 In the field "Language" assign a language to the user via and .
7 Save .

See also

2 Modify Personal Settings [} 23]

6.2.3.3 Modify Personal Settings


As a user with limited rights (User) you can also modify your language or PIN. By this
the associated user profile is correspondingly adapted. Access to the entire user
profile is not necessary.
1 Press on your name which appears on the top right of the display.

ð The "User options" window opens.


2 Depending on requirement select either the button "Change PIN" or "Change
language".

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6.2.4 Switch off Automatic Login

Factory setting
As per factory settings, after switching on the device the user "Supervisor"
automatically logs in and the measurement screen is called. This default user also has
the permissions of the group "Supervisor". Without changing this setting, any user can
operate all functions without restriction.

You can specify that the login window appears after you turn on the device instead of
automatically logging on.
In the login window, all users can login, which have been already registered in the
device, see"Select, modify, create user profile [} 22]”.

ü Supervisor - rights

1 > User accounts > Manage Automatic Login


2 Deactivate in the window "Auto Login" the option "Active".
3 Save .

ð After restarting the device, the current settings are applied.

6.2.5 Switch on Automatic Login


You can specify if a user of your choice is automatically logged in after the device is
switched on without the login window.

ü Supervisor - rights

ü The requested user was already created. See "Select, modify, create user profile
[} 22]".
1 > User accounts > Manage Automatic Login
2 Enter the name of the user in the "Name" window. Note the uppercase/
lowercase.
3 Enter the current PIN of the user profile in the "PIN" window.
4 Activate in the window "Auto Login" the option "Active".
5 Save .

6.2.6 Product-specific settings


In the next two chapters the setting of the "measuring mode" and details on the
product such as "Max. leak rate” will be handled. If you still have questions left after
reading, please contact us.

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6.2.6.1 Determine the Measuring mode


Using the pre-set Measuring mode "Universal" you can measure packaging of
different sizes and strengths.

Undesired measurement results in the Measuring mode "Universal" are


possible
Seriously damaged packaging (gross leaks) could be shown as "Leak-proof" in
testing, because when evacuating the measuring chamber, the filling gas is
completely sucked out of the packaging.

► In order to detect larger leaks, select another measuring mode for your product from
the table below. In this way the gross leak detection will also take into consideration
the packaging.

Measuring Mode / For example Gross leak Testing several packages


Packaging Size detection
Universal All types of gas filled Deactivated Possible

Packages of packages

different sizes and


strengths
Small & Soft Possible. The inaccuracy of the

Less than 500 ml measurement results increases with the


number of the packages. The
measurement result is dependent on
Sausage packaging, By outer constant volume packaging. Total volume
individually wrapped salami volume < 500 ml. Only same number of packaging
sausage per measurement cycle.
Large & Soft By evaluating Possible. Only same number of packaging

Greater than 500 ml the leak rate per measurement cycle.

Chips bag
Small & Rigid Possible. Only same number of packaging

Recommended up per measurement cycle. Depending on the

to 500 ml inner volume even with large numbers.

Coffee capsules, and soft By gas filled


packaging with individual inner volume
products and sufficient
cavity (nuts)

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Large & Rigid Possible. Only same number of packaging

Recommended per measurement cycle. Depending on the

above 500 ml inner volume even with large numbers.

Peanut can By gas filled


inner volume

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6.2.6.2 Select, modify or create product (measurement settings)


For setting measurement specifications you need a product that has been created.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Products

ð Existing products are displayed as a list.


2 Press a product name and choose from the displayed tool-bar or from the
display:

, to load a product.

, to modify product settings.


The window "Product Settings" will open.

, to copy product settings.


The "Product Settings" window opens with the entries of the copy source.

, to delete a product.
A confirmation screen appears.

, to create a new product.


The window "Product Settings" opens.

3 After using some tools, the window "Product Settings" opens. In this case, enter
under "Product Name" a product name as required, change it or keep it.

Chips Supervisor

Part 1 Part 2

Product name

Measuring mode Universal

Max. leak rate mbar l/s

Product settings

4 Select the "Measuring Mode", see "Determine the Measuring mode [} 25]”.
5 Under "Max. Leak rate", enter the value at which the product is to be reported as
"leaking". The default setting is 0.01 mbar l/s.

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6 Fill in the on-screen fields "Max. inner volume", which depends on the
measuring mode, for the information of the gas filled inner volume or the "Min.
outer volume".
7 Switch to the tab "Part 2".
8 Select the "measurement time" from the displayed time intervals.

ð The intervals available are 5, 10, 15, or 30 seconds. A longer measurement


time improves the accuracy of the results.
9 Enter an optional name for a production batch.
10 To enter a barcode, use the touchscreen to enter or scan the bar code in the
activated input field.
11 Via "Select Image" load a product image that will be displayed on the screen
during the measurement.
If your image is not stored on the device, expand the image database. After
pressing you can transfer images (JPG, PNG; max. 400 x 400 px) from a
USB flash drive (FAT32 format) to the image database.
12 Save .

6.2.6.3 Create product variants


If you want to mark a partial quantity of a product, for example, a batch, you can
create a variant of the product in question. This eliminates the need to create the
same product again and to assign a measuring mode.

To create product variants, you need a product that has already been created.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Products

ð Existing products are displayed as a list.


2 Press a product name and select from the toolbar that appears.

ð A window opens in which any variants that have already been created are
displayed in a list overview.
3 To create a new entry, press .
4 Enter the desired name under "Variant name".
5 To enter the optional "variant barcode", use the touchscreen for input or scan
the barcode when the input field is activated.
6 Save .

6.2.7 Changing the volume


In addition to the visual display of the measurement result a beep is sounded. You can
change the volume of the beep.

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WARNING
Risk of injury due to loud noise emissions
The device can emit sounds at the highest level of the set volume up to a level of 100
dB (A).

► Set a volume up to a maximum of "50".

► Use suitable hearing protection at set volumes above "50".

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Device
2 Set up.
3 Save .

6.2.8 Automatic measurement starting ON or OFF


The option "Autostart" is activated in the factory setting. If you select the function
"Measurement" or "ZERO" and then close the measurement chamber, the selected
process is started automatically. For this purpose, the signal from a proximity switch is
used. You can set the "Autostart" option to ON or OFF.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Device
2 Set up.
3 Save .

ð If the automatic measurement start is OFF, press the "START" button on the
touchscreen or on the housing to start the measurement.

6.2.9 Lighting on or off


The option "Lighting" is enabled by factory settings. Switching off the lighting has no
effect on the measurement result.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Device
2 Set up.
3 Save .

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6.2.10 Change settings for ZERO


To compensate for external influences such as air pressure or temperature on the
measurement, carry out ZERO measurements regularly when the measuring chamber
is empty. This helps to maintain accuracy of measurements. When certain conditions
occur, you will be prompted to perform ZERO measurements, see also “Perform
ZERO measurement [} 31]”.

You can deviate from the factory settings and change the frequency of prompts for
ZERO measurement. You can also set whether you can ignore ZERO prompts and
continue measurements.

ü Supervisor - rights

1 > ZERO
2 To set that ZERO prompts must be followed, enable the “ZERO - Mandatory”
option.

ð If this option is activated, it is not possible to continue measurements without


a previous ZERO measurement when prompted to take a ZERO
measurement.

ð To set ZERO prompts to be ignored, deselect the "ZERO - Mandatory” option.


3 To prevent a filled measuring chamber from being evaluated as a supposed
ZERO measurement when the hood is closed when a ZERO prompt is active,
activate the “ZERO autostart disabled” option.

ð This prevents the automatic measurement start when the hood is closed.
4 Under “ZERO time interval” you have the option of setting how many minutes
after the last ZERO measurement the prompt for the next ZERO measurement
should be issued or whether it should be switched off.
5 Under “ZERO measurement interval” you have the possibility to set after how
many measurements after the last ZERO measurement the request for the next
ZERO measurement should be made or whether it should be switched off.

ð After a ZERO measurement, the counter for both “ZERO time interval” and
“ZERO measurement interval” is reset to "0".

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6.3 Settings for the measurements

6.3.1 Select product


1 > Products

ð Existing products are displayed. If you cannot fine the desired product, you
can create it, see Select, modify or create product (measurement settings)
[} 27].
2 Click the desired product name and select.
3 Load .

ð You will be asked to perform a ZERO measurement.

6.3.2 Perform ZERO measurement

To compensate for external factors such as air pressure or temperature on the


measurement, perform ZERO measurements in the following cases as described
below:

► After a prompt on the display

► Before starting a series of measurements

► At least once an hour in measuring mode

1 Select > .
2 Empty the measuring chamber.
3 Start the ZERO measurement.

ð The result is displayed in green and the values ​are taken over. In the event of a
fault, the result is displayed in red.

6.3.3 Using the input field in the measurement window


If required, you can set up an input field in the measurement window to enter an
additional information text there. For example, a batch number.

This text is not only displayed in the measurement window, but is also logged during
data recording. The text is assigned to the measurement performed.

1. Setting up the input field for the measurement window


1 > Device
2 Activate the "Optional input field".
3 Save .

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2. Fill or change input field in measurement window


ü You have activated the optional input field.
1 Touch the input field in the measurement window.
2 Enter the desired text using the keyboard that appears.

ð After restarting the device, the input field is empty.

6.3.4 Check the Operation of the Device


You have the possibility to check the function of the device with the help of the
supplied CON-Check (test specimen).

The CON-Check simulates leak rates in the range of 0.016 ± 0.004 mbar l/s.

If you want to check with a higher leak rate, you have the alternative option to place
multiple CON-Checks or a Pac-Check in the measuring chamber. In order to ensure
the proper functioning of the device (measurement result: Leaky, red), adjust the
maximum leak rate accordingly.

1 > Products

ð In addition to other products, the product "CON-Check" will be shown


according to factory settings.
2 Click the product name "CON-Check".
3 Load .

ð You will be asked to do a ZERO measurement with an empty measuring


chamber, see "Perform ZERO measurement [} 31]”.

ð Loading the Con-Check sets a permissible maximum leak rate that is less
than the leak rate simulated by the Con-Check. This allows the result of the
test to report a leak.
4 Place the CON-Check in the measuring chamber on its own.
5 Start the measurement process.

ð If the CON-Check is identified as leaking for exceeding the maximum permissible


leak rate, the device is working properly, see "Result display [} 18]”.
The measured leak rate should be in the range of 0.016 ± 0.004 mbar l/s.

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6.4 Measuring

CAUTION
Hand injuries warning
Only open and close the measurement chamber when your fingers are outside the
measuring chamber halves and outside the pivoting range of the measuring chamber.

NOTICE
Damage by improper filling of the measuring chamber
Leaking liquids entering the tubing, can interfere with the function of the device. Sharp,
fats or oils may damage the textile mesh, membrane, spacer diaphragm ring and
sealing lips.

► Only check dry packaging or packages that do not contain liquids.

► Avoid contamination of the measuring chamber by oils, fats, or hydrocarbons.

► Do not use sharp edged objects without protective frame in the measuring chamber.

Avoid measuring inaccuracies:


► Place packages so that the gaskets of the measuring chamber halves are not
covered or touching!

► Avoid measuring test objects with significant differences in temperature to the


surroundings!

► Keep the gaskets of the measuring chamber halves clean. If you do not remove
contaminants, measuring results may be distorted.

ü You have made general settings, see Basic settings [} 21].

ü You have saved the settings for the desired product in the device, see Product-
specific settings [} 24].

ü You have selected the desired product, see Select product [} 31].

ü You have carried out a ZERO measurement before changing a product line and at
regular intervals, see "Perform ZERO measurement [} 31]”.
1 Call the measurement screen.

ð The measurement screen appears automatically after a user logs in.


Alternatively, press .
2 Place the test object in the measuring chamber.
3 Close the measuring chamber and start the measurement. Regarding the start
options, also see the descriptions in Automatic measurement starting ON or
OFF [} 29].

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4 If you want to cancel the measurement, press the "STOP" button on the front
side of the device, see Device setup.

ð The measured leak rate is highlighted in color and numerically in the


"Measurement" window on the left side. In addition, the word "OK", “Leak”,
"Gross leak" or “Empty chamber” appears, see "Result display [} 18]”. After
completion of the measurement you can remove the test object and measure
additional test objects.

If you repeat the measurements with the same test object, the measurement results
may differ. This is usually due to a reduced amount of filling gas caused by the
previous measurement.

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6.5 Measurement data and device information

6.5.1 Recall data


1 > Measurements

ð The measurements performed are displayed in short form line by line.


2 To display the detailed view of a measurement, tap on an entry and then on the
displayed symbol .

ð All information stored for this measurement is displayed.

6.5.2 Graphical display of the measurement data


1 > Chart

ð The display shows the measurement data of the set time interval.
2 To set the time interval and the measurement of products, select . You can
limit both the measurement period and the products displayed.

6.5.3 Transferring measurement data


Measurement results are automatically saved in the device. The last 500,000
measurements are saved. You can transfer data from the internal memory to a
connected USB flash drive.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 To transfer data from the internal memory, connect a USB flash drive with
FAT32 formatting to any of the USB ports of the device.
2 > Measurements
3 Save .

ð All measurement data are transferred. There is an indication when the transfer is
completed. The data remain saved on the device.

6.5.4 Export measurement data via network


In addition to access to the graphical user interface, you also have the option of
retrieving specific measurement data from your leak detector.

A data interface was implemented for this purpose (REST interface). This interface
responds to requests on port 3000 when valid parameters are transmitted with data in
the requested format.

ü A network connection has been established between the leak detector on one side
and the PC or Tablet on the other side. See also “Operate leak detector via web
browser (LAN) [} 58]“.

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► In order to export the desired measurement data, you have the option of entering
your query with the desired parameters as a URL in your browser. With this
procedure, you not only set the desired time period, but you can also choose the file
format and data scope.

Example 1: http://192.168.11.124:3000/measurement?f=json&pid=4

Returns all measurements of the product with ID 4 in “json” format.

Example 2: http://192.168.11.124:3000/measurement?dts=2018-05-03T07:00:00&dte=
2018-05-04T09:00:00&f=csv_de

Returns all measurements between 2018-05-03 07:00:00 and 2018-05-04 09:00:00 in


“csv_de” format.

Parameter Name Description Options For example


dts Start Start time of the time Date in ISO format dts=2018-05-03T07:15:00
period from which the
data is to be exported
dte End End time of the time Date in ISO format dte=2018-05-04T11:34:12
period from which the
data is to be exported
f Format Data format of the csv_en, csv_de, f=json
export json f=csv_de
Standard: csv_en
pid Product Query measurements ID's of the pid=2
of one or more products. pid=4,6,7
products Separated by
comma for several
pvid product Query measurements ID's of the product pvid=12
variants of one or more variants. pvid=8,15,2
product variants Separated by
comma for several

See also

2 Graphical display of the measurement data [} 35]

6.5.5 Deleting measurement data


You can delete measurement data from the internal memory of the device.

ü Operator or Supervisor rights

1 > Measurements
2 Press .

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ð All measurement data is deleted.

6.5.6 Call device information


► > Device information

ð The stored information will be displayed.

6.5.7 Call log


Button to display device messages in list form. This information is useful when you
contact the manufacturer's service.
► > Log

6.6 Updating the software


The device has two different software versions: One for the user interface and one for
the basic unit. Each has its own independent versions number.

6.6.1 Update the user interface software


Import software updates using a USB flash drive.

NOTICE
Data loss due to an aborted connection
► Do not switch off the device and do not remove the USB flash drive while the
software is being updated!

1 Copy the file into the main directory of a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive.
2 Connect the USB flash drive to a USB port on the device.
3 > Update > Update Operating Unit

ð At the top in the window the active software version of the user interface is
shown.
If one or more versions of the software are on the USB flash drive the most
recent version is shown on the line below. If this is the same as the version
already installed the background is green, otherwise it is red.
4 In order to load the new software version, press on the button "Update".

ð After completion there is an automatic restart of the operating unit.

6.6.2 Updating the software of the basic unit


Import software updates using a USB flash drive.

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NOTICE
Data loss due to an aborted connection
► Do not switch off the device and do not remove the USB flash drive while the
software is being updated!

1 Copy the file into the main directory of a FAT32 formatted USB flash drive.
2 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port on the device.
3 > Update > Update Basic Unit

ð At the top in the window the active software version of the basic unit is
shown.
If one or more versions of the software are on the USB flash drive the most
recent version is shown on the line below. If this is the same as the version
already installed the background is green, otherwise it is red.
4 In order to load the new software version, press on the button "Update".

ð After completion there is an automatic restart of the system.

6.6.3 Update the software in expert mode


1 > Update > Update Operating Unit > Experte

ð Software versions already available on the device are shown in a list.


2 Highlight any of the software versions as required and proceed to step 5.

ð Resetting to an older software version is possible.


3 If alternatively you want to add a new software version, connect a FAT32
formatted USB flash drive with the update file to one of the USB ports of the
device.
4 In order to load the new software version, press on .
5 To activate the new version, select the desired list entry and press .

ð After completion there is an automatic restart of the system.

6.7 Save user and product data


You can save all user and product data to a USB flash drive and restore whenever
necessary.

No backup of measurement data


When backing up user and product data no measurement data backup is performed.
To backup measurement data see "Transferring measurement data [} 35]”.

ü Supervisor - rights

1 Insert a FAT32-formatted USB flash drive into a USB port on the device.

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2 > Data backup > Save data

6.8 Restore user and product data

Overwrite current user and product data


By restoring stored user and product data the current state of these data is deleted.

ü Supervisor - rights

ü You have a USB flash drive (FAT32 formatted) with user and product data from a
backup.
1 Insert the USB stick into a USB port on the device.
2 > Data backup > Restore data

6.9 Restoring factory defaults


You can restore the device to factory settings.

Loss of settings and measurement data


After resetting to factory defaults only the manufacturer factory settings is in the
memory of the device.

Backup important settings and measurement data beforehand on a USB flash drive.

See "Save user and product data [} 38]" and "Transferring measurement data [} 35]".

ü Supervisor - rights

► > Reset device

6.10 Calibrating the device

6.10.1 Reasons for calibration


In the following cases, calibration is mandatory:

• The installation site of the leak detector is located above 1000 m above sea level.

• The measuring chamber was changed.

• There are operational requirements for a calibration.

6.10.2 Calibration means


There are various calibration means for the device available:

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• Pac-Check (Catalog number 572-000).


The Pac-Check allows you to calibrate the leak rate.

• Calibration Kit (Catalog number 573-000).


The calibration kit lets you calibrate the leak rate and in addition the inner and
outer volumes.

6.10.3 Leak rate calibration


ü Supervisor - rights

ü You have a Pac-Check.


1 > Calibration

ð The "Calibration" window opens in which you can calibrate "Leak rate", "Inner
volume" and "Outer volume".
2 To calibrate the leak rate using a calibration leak, select "Leak rate" in the
selection field and enter the leak rate of the calibration leak in mbar l/s in the
next field.
3 Press and follow the instructions on the screen.

ð You will now be prompted to perform a ZERO measurement and then to


measure the calibration leak.

ð After calibration the determined calibration factor is displayed in the window


"Calibration".

6.10.4 Inner volume calibration


The internal volume is evaluated in the measuring modes “Small & Rigid" and "Large
& Rigid" for the large scale detection, see also "Determine the Measuring mode
[} 25]”.

ü Supervisor - rights

ü You have a blue specimen rod from the calibration kit (setting inner volume 20 ml).
1 > Calibration

ð The "Calibration" window opens.


2 Select "Inner volume" in the selection field and then follow the instructions on
the screen.

ð After the ZERO measurement, place the test specimen in the center of the
measuring chamber.
3 Press .

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6.10.5 Outer volume calibration


The outer volume is evaluated in the measuring mode "Small & Soft" for the gross
leak detection, see also "Determine the Measuring mode [} 25]”.

ü Supervisor - rights

ü You have a red specimen rod from the calibration kit (setting outer volume 100 ml).
1 > Calibration

ð The "Calibration" window opens.


2 Select "Outer volume" in the selection field and then follow the instructions on
the screen.

ð After the ZERO measurement, place the test specimen in the center of the
measuring chamber.
3 Press .

6.10.6 Check calibration of inner volume


With the test specimens from the calibration kit, you can also check the calibration of
the inner volume:
1 > Products

ð Existing products are displayed as a list.


2 Mark any product that has already been assigned the measuring mode "Small &
Rigid", see also "Determine the Measuring mode [} 25]”.

ð Agreement between the dimensions and the test specimens is not important.

ð If you do not find such a product in your list, create a new product, for
example "blue test specimen", see also "Select, modify or create product
(measurement settings)”.
3 Download the product via .
4 Perform a ZERO measurement, see also "Measuring [} 33]”.
5 Call the measurement screen.
6 Place the blue test specimen in the center of the measuring chamber.
7 Close the measuring chamber and start the measurement.

ð The result "leak-proof" or "leaking" is not important, but only the fact that the
inner volume is measured and can be viewed elsewhere.
8 Then measure the green test specimen in the center of the measuring chamber
(optional).
9 > Measurements

ð The information stored on the measurements that were carried out above are
displayed.

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ð Due to the "Small & Rigid" measuring mode used, the list display also
contains information on the measured inner volume of the test specimens.
10 Compare the data displayed there for the measured test specimens with the
known dimensions of these test specimens.
Test specimen bar blue: Inner volume 20 ml
Test specimen bar green: Inner volume 10 ml

A deviation of approx. 4 ml is within the range of the tolerance and does not affect the
gross leak detection.

6.10.7 Check calibration of outer volume


With the test specimens from the calibration kit, you can also check the calibration of
the outer volume:
1 > Products

ð Existing products are displayed as a list.


2 Mark any product that has already been assigned the measuring mode "Small &
Soft", see also "Determine the Measuring mode [} 25]”.

ð Agreement between the dimensions and the test specimens is not important.

ð If you do not find such a product in your list, create a new product, for
example "Red test specimen", see also "Select, modify or create product
(measurement settings)”.
3 Download the product via .
4 Perform a ZERO measurement, see also "Perform ZERO measurement [} 31]”.
5 Call the measurement screen.
6 Place the red test specimen in the center of the measuring chamber.
7 Close the measuring chamber and start the measurement.

ð The result "leak-proof" or "leaking" is not important, but only the fact that the
outer volume is measured and can be viewed elsewhere.
8 Then measure the second and then the third specimen (optional).
9 > Measurements

ð The information stored on the measurements that were carried out above are
displayed.

ð Due to the "Small & Rigid" measuring mode used, the list display also
contains information on the measured outer volume of the test specimens.

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10 Compare the data displayed there for the measured test specimens with the
known dimensions of these test specimens.
Test specimen bar red: Outer volume 100 ml
Test specimen bar blue: Outer volume 50 ml
Test specimen bar green: Outer volume 50 ml

A deviation of approx. 5 ml is within the range of the tolerance and does not affect the
gross leak detection.

6.11 Call active errors and warnings


Active errors Errors or warnings are displayed on the active working surface. In addition, the
diagnostics symbol changes color .
1 > Errors and warnings

ð The "Errors and Warnings" button is only available while errors or warnings
are active. Errors and Warnings are displayed in list form.
2 To perform measurements, confirm active errors or warnings with the "Clear"
button.

ð The information displayed is closed.

See also "Warning and error messages [} 44]".

6.12 Logging off from the device


1 Press on your name which appears on the top right of the display.

ð The "User options" window opens.


2 You log off from the device via the button "Log off".

ð The login window opens.

6.13 Switching off the device.


You can switch off the device at the mains switch at any time. The parameters set in
the device remain saved.

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7 Warning and error messages


During operation, the display shows information that helps you operate the instrument.
Measurement values are displayed along with current unit modes, operating
instructions as well as warnings and error messages. The instrument is equipped with
extensive self-diagnostic functions. If the electronics detect a faulty state, the device
will show this as far as possible on the display and will interrupt operation.
Warnings Warnings warn of instrument modes that can impair the accuracy of measurements.
To perform measurements, confirm active warnings with the “Clear” button.
Error messages Errors are events that force the interruption of the operation. The error message
consists of a number and a descriptive text. Once you have found the cause for the
error continue operation by pressing the button "Clear".
Touchscreen You will find an overview of possible errors and warnings on the touchscreen:
► > Help > Errors and warnings

See also

2 Call active errors and warnings [} 43]

7.1 List of warning and error messages


Type Notification Possible sources of Remedy
error

W102 Timeout during The EEPROM in the IO • Contact customer service


communication with module is defective or
EEPROM in the IO module not present

W104 One EEPROM parameter A new parameter was • Confirm the warning message
has been initialized introduced by a • Check that the message does not appear
software update when you restart the device

• Check whether the factory settings


correspond with the new parameter of
your application

The EEPROM in the IO • Confirm the warning message


module is defective • Check if the message occurs each time
when you restart the device

• Contact customer service

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Type Notification Possible sources of Remedy


error

W106 Several EEPROM A software update • Confirm the warning message


parameters have been introduced new • Check that the message does not appear
initialized parameters when you restart the device

• Check whether the factory settings


comply with the new parameters of your
application

The EEPROM has • Confirm the warning message


been replaced in the IO • Check that the message does not appear
module when you restart the device

• Check whether the factory settings


comply with the new parameters of your
application

The EEPROM in the IO • Confirm the warning message


module is defective • Check if the message occurs each time
when you restart the device

• Contact customer service

W110 Real-time clock was reset! The real-time clock has • Enter the correct date and time
Please enter date and time not been set • Check that the message does not appear
when you restart the device

The jumper for the • Contact customer service


battery in the IO
module is not inserted

Battery is discharged or • Contact customer service


defective in the IO
module

Real-time clock • Contact customer service


defective

W127 Wrong bootloader version The bootloader is not • Contact customer service
compatible with
application

W151 No communication with A software update or a • Confirm the warning message


operating unit parameter reset has • Check that the message does not appear
been executed when you restart the device

Internal connection • Contact customer service


problem between the
basic unit and the
operating unit

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Type Notification Possible sources of Remedy


error

W170 Hood open Measurement started • You are measuring with an open chamber
with chamber open

Proximity switch not • Contact customer service


closed

Proximity switch not • Contact customer service


adjusted

Proximity switch • Contact customer service


defective

W201 24 V power supply too low Malfunction of 24V • Contact customer service
power supply unit

Short circuit or • Contact customer service


overload in the 24V
supply

W202 24 V power supply too high Malfunction of 24V • Contact customer service
power supply unit

W315 Measurement aborted Measurement was • Repeat the measurement


aborted

E317 Volume too large Placed product is too • Change the measuring mode
large for volume • Insert fewer products
determination
• Perform a ZERO measurement

• Volume measurement recalibration

W355 Inner volume measurement Error with inner volume • Perform a ZERO measurement
negative measurement

W372 Incorrect filter pressure Error int he pressure • Turn the power off to the device and
sensor sensor check if the message appears again when
you turn on the power

• Contact customer service

E500- Pressure sensor p1 not Pressure sensor not • Contact customer service
Contura connected connected or cable
defective

E511- Pressure sensor p2 not Pressure sensor not • Contact customer service
Contura connected connected or cable
defective

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Type Notification Possible sources of Remedy


error

E520- Pressure too high Leak in the valve block • Check that the message does not appear
Contura when you restart the device

• Contact customer service

Pump is defective • Contact customer service

E530 Leak in measuring chamber Chamber not closed • Connect the measuring chamber during
the measurement

Large product with • Repeat the measurement


gross leakage

Leak in the chamber • Check the hose connections of the


measuring chamber

• Contact customer service

W540 Pressure too low Pressure too low • Check filter and replace if necessary

• Contact customer service

E560 Leaking gasket Target pressure not • Remove a large product with gross
reached leakage

• Check the hose connections of the


measuring chamber

• Check filter and replace if necessary

• Contact customer service

W561 Leak in the outer gasket Contaminated chamber • Clean the chamber seal
seal

Damaged chamber • Check the chamber seal and replace it if


seal necessary

Hose connection (B) • Check the hose connection (B) and


leaking replace it if necessary

Filter leaking • Check filter and replace if necessary

Internal hose • Contact customer service


connection leaking

W562 Leak in the valve block Contaminated valve • Repeat the measurement
block • Contact customer service

Defective valve block • Contact customer service

E564 Valve error Valve sticking • Repeat the measurement

Valve defective • Contact customer service

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7 | Warning and error messages INFICON

Type Notification Possible sources of Remedy


error

W600 Calibration factor too low Incorrect value entered • Repeat the calibration
at calibration

Incorrect specimen • Repeat the calibration


inserted

ZERO measurement • Repeat the calibration


error

W601 Calibration factor too high Incorrect value entered • Repeat the calibration
at calibration

Incorrect specimen • Repeat the calibration


inserted

ZERO measurement • Repeat the calibration


error

E660 Leak in the membrane Zero measurement with • Perform a ZERO measurement
product in the chamber

Chamber diaphragm • Check membrane and replace if


leaking necessary

Hose connection (A) • Check the hose connection (A) and


leaking replace it if necessary

Filter leaking • Check filter and replace if necessary

W682 Calibration volume too small Incorrect value entered • Repeat the calibration
at calibration

Incorrect specimen • Repeat the calibration


inserted

ZERO measurement • Repeat the calibration


error

Hose connection (C) • Check the hose connection (C) and


leaking replace it if necessary

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8 Cleaning and maintenance


All cleaning and maintenance work described here must be carried out without
opening the device hood out of stainless steel!

DANGER
Life threatening hazard from electric shock
High voltages are inside the device. Touching parts where electrical voltage is present
can result in death.

► Disconnect the device from the power supply prior to any installation and
maintenance work.. Ensure that the electrical supply cannot be switched back on
unintentionally.

► Do not open the stainless steel unit cover!

8.1 Cleaning the housing


The housing of the device is made of stainless steel and the measuring chamber is
made of plastic.
1 Make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply by pulling the
power plug securely.
2 When cleaning the measuring chamber, use an agent accepted for synthetic
surfaces (for example a light household cleaner). Do not use any solvents that
attack synthetic materials.

8.2 Cleaning the membrane


There are black membranes at the top and bottom of the measuring chamber. There
is a textile mesh stretched over each membrane.

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8 | Cleaning and maintenance INFICON

Fig. 5: Loosen the netting

1 Textile mesh 2 Velcro tape


3 Membrane

1 Pull the textile mesh carefully from the Velcro tape and wipe the membrane with
a soft damp cloth.
Use only warm water to moisten. Avoid cleaners that contain alcohol, fat or oil.
2 Make sure the membrane is completely dried.
3 Attach the textile mesh with slight tension to the Velcro tape, by pressing on the
opposite sides of the Velcro tape.

Make sure that the textile mesh does not protrude from either side of the Velcro tape
and the function of the chamber sealing is not impaired.

8.3 Cleaning hoses


Withe leak testing the air pumped out of the chamber via two hoses, and there are
filter cartridges on the end of each, see "Device setup [} 14]”. If a little liquid or
condensation has entered the hoses they can be dismantled by a specialist with
technical training.
1 To dismantle the hoses, press the release rings toward the housing or
measuring chamber and disconnect each hose along with the filter cartridge.

ð If a larger amount of liquid has reached the bottom of the tubing, contact the
service.
2 Clean the tubes and dry them for example by blow-drying.
3 If necessary, replace of the filter cartridges, see "Replace inline external filters
[} 51]”.
4 Refit the hoses.

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8.4 Check inline filter


Function and measuring accuracy of the leak detector can be impaired by
contaminated filters. Check the transparent filter elements (inline filter) regularly for the
ingress of dust.

Fig. 6: Filter elements on the rear of the device

1 Filter element (transparent) 2 Union nuts (blue)

► Change the filter elements if there is considerable contamination, see "Replace


inline external filters [} 51]”.

8.5 Replace inline external filters


Filter Set CS4 Order number 200006373
Required tools None

The inline filters are also changed every 4 years as part of the manufacturer's service,
see also "Service by the manufacturer [} 57]”.
1 To disconnect the hoses from the filter elements on the rear of the device,
loosen the blue cap nuts with your fingers, see "Check inline filter [} 51]”.
2 Replace the contaminated filter element with a new filter element. Note the
direction of mounting!
3 Tighten the blue screw caps of the filter element.

8.6 Replace textile mesh


Textile mesh CS4 Use the supplied mesh fabric or order a set
with 10 pieces: Order number 200006379
Required tools None

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8 | Cleaning and maintenance INFICON

1 Gently pull the used textile mesh from the Velcro tape. See also "Cleaning the
membrane [} 49]".
2 If necessary, wipe the membrane with a cloth.
3 Attach the new textile mesh under slight tension to the Velcro tape.
Press it on the opposite sides of the Velcro tape. To avoid wrinkling, pull the
textile mesh as evenly as possible.

Make sure that the textile mesh does not protrude from either side of the Velcro tape
and the function of the chamber sealing is not impaired.

8.7 Replace membrane support with membranes


Upper membrane support Send in for repair or order, order number
200006376
Lower membrane support Send in for repair or order, order number
200006368
Required tools T25-TORX® screwdriver

During a measurement, two mesh-protected membranes nestle from the top and from
the bottom in the test object due to the pumping action.

The membranes may be leaking, so that accurate measurements are no longer


possible. Causes of damage can be sharp edged objects, aging or wear. Remove the
membrane support including the damaged membrane.

If you want a repair, please send the diaphragm carrier with membrane to the
manufacturer. Due to the high quality requirements at the manufacturer, the
membrane support is re-tensioned, the components are tested and then a leak testing
is performed.
Dismantling the ü At least one membrane no longer functions properly or has to be replaced for
membrane support reasons of age.
1 Open the measuring chamber and determine which membrane is damaged.
For this you can remove the mesh, see "Cleaning the membrane [} 49]”.
2 If it is necessary to remove the upper membrane support including the damaged
membrane, unscrew the 16 screws with a T25-TORX® screwdriver.

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3 If it is necessary to remove the lower membrane support including the damaged


membrane, first pull both hoses from the bottom of the measuring chamber.
To detach a hose, first press the release ring on the end of the hose in the
direction of the adapter, so that the locking releases and you can remove the
hose. Then unscrew the 16 screws with a T25-TORX® screwdriver.
4 For repair, pack the membrane support, so that it is protected against damage
during transport.
5 Please do not hesitate to contact us and send a completed declaration of
contamination before sending anything to us, see also "Sending in the device
[} 60]”.
Mounting the • If you sent a membrane support with a defective membrane to the manufacturer,
diaphragm support your diaphragm support with membrane and mesh was re-tensioned and leak
testing was performed. With an upper membrane support an additional new lip
seal also came.

• If you want to take precautions in the event of damage to a membrane, you can
purchase from the manufacturer of the device ready-tensioned upper and lower
replacement membrane supports. Note that the service life of stored membranes
reduced by opening the original packaging and due to light.

ü They feature a separate membrane support with an intact membrane.


1 To assemble the upper membrane support hold it with the screw holes above
the provided thread openings, and rotate the 16 screws with hand tight a T25-
TORX® screwdriver. Tighten crosswise with a torque of 5 Nm.
The assembly of the upper membrane support is possible in 2 directions.
2 To install the lower membrane support, insert the membrane support with the
screw holes over the provided thread holes. To do this thread the hose
connection through the boreholes in the lower membrane support. There is only
one mounting direction possible.
Rotate the 16 screws with a T25-TORX® screwdriver hand tight. Tighten
crosswise with a torque of 5 Nm.

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8 | Cleaning and maintenance INFICON

3 To connect the hoses to the hose connections in the lower membrane support
as closely as possible in a leak-proof manner, first press the ends of the
transparent hose into the provided connections in the lower membrane carrier.

ð The release rings fix the transparent hoses.

Fig. 7: Position of the hoses

1 Lower membrane support 2 Hose connections


3 Hose guides

4 Slide the black hose guides into a right angle arrangement. This provides strain
relief.

8.8 Velcro tape replacement


Velcro tape measurement chamber Order number 200006378
CS4 (5.6 m in length)
Required tools Scissors

Self-adhesive Velcro tape is attached on both membrane supports, on which the mesh
is attached. The Velcro tape can be replaced.

ü Velcro tape no longer functions properly or has to be replaced for reasons of age.
1 Gently pull the textile mesh from the Velcro tape.
2 Remember how the old Velcro tape is fixed and where there are incisions to
follow the curvature of the Velcro tape.
3 Remove the old Velcro and any adhesive residues.
4 Use the scissors to adjust the length of the new Velcro tape to the length of the
old Velcro tape.
5 Glue the new Velcro tape onto the membrane support. Make several incisions
as with the old Velcro tape to follow the curvature.
Make sure that the new Velcro tape does not touch either the black membrane
or the sealing surfaces.

ð You can re-attach the textile mesh, see "Replace textile mesh [} 51]”.

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8.9 Replacement of the filter mat on the bottom of


the device
Filter Set CS4 Order number 200006373
Required tools None

In production rooms with increased dust load, the filter mat on the bottom of the unit
can become contaminated. Replace the filter mats if there is significant contamination.

The filter mats are also changed every 4 years as part of the manufacturer's service,
see also "Service by the manufacturer [} 57]”.

ü They consist of a new filter mat.


1 Make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply by pulling the
power plug securely.
2 To reach the air filter at the bottom of the device, gently tilt the device 90
degrees to the left when viewed from the front.
3 Remove the plastic grid. It is attached only by locking lugs.
4 Remove the used air filter from the plastic grid and insert a new one.
5 Refit the plastic grid together with the new air filter.

8.10 Replacement of the measuring chamber hinges


Hinges measuring chamber CE4 Order number 200006381
(Set)
Required tools T45-TORX® screwdriver

ü You have a set with two hinges for the replacement.


1 Close the measuring chamber.
2 Make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply by pulling the
power plug securely.
3 On the rear of the device, unscrew the four hinge screws on the lower chamber
ring using a T45-TORX® screwdriver.
4 Carefully open the chamber lid and pull it backwards.

ð In this way, the spring is pulled out of the guide of the lower chamber ring.

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8 | Cleaning and maintenance INFICON

5 In order not to scratch the chamber lid, place it along with the dome on a soft
support.
6 Unscrew the two screws of each hinge on the inside of the chamber lid.

7 Remove the defective hinges and replace them.


8 Install in reverse order.

8.11 Replacement of the measuring chamber spring


Spring measuring chamber CS4 Order number 200006389
Required tools • T25-TORX® screwdriver

• T45-TORX® screwdriver

ü You have an intact spring for replacing a defective spring.


1 Make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply by pulling the
power plug securely.
2 Open the lid of the measuring chamber.
3 Using a T25-TORX® screwdriver, unscrew the two screws of the black spring
housing and remove the spring housing.
4 Close the measuring chamber.
5 On the rear of the device, unscrew the four hinge screws on the lower chamber
ring using a T45-TORX® screwdriver.
6 Carefully open the chamber lid and pull it backwards.

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ð In this way, the spring is pulled out of the guide of the lower chamber ring,
see also "Replacement of the measuring chamber hinges [} 55]”.
7 In order not to scratch the chamber lid with the dome, place it on a soft support.
8 Pull out the defective spring and replace it.

9 Install in reverse order.

8.12 Service by the manufacturer


Maintenance inside the device should only be performed by the manufacturer. We
recommend having the device serviced every four years by the manufacturer's
service.
Service package • Replacement of the diaphragm pump membrane

• Replacement inline internal filters

• Replacement 2-inline external filters

• Replacement of lower side air filter

8.13 Sending for repair or maintenance


You can send the device to the manufacturer for repair or maintenance. For further
details see "Sending in the device [} 60]”.

8.14 Maintenance plan


Regardless of the described maintenance cycles a replacement depends on
contamination and wear.

Maintenance table
Maintenance cycle Personnel Additional information
biannual Operating personnel 8.7 Replace membrane support with
membranes
4 years Service personnel 8.12 Service by the manufacturer
5000 measurements Operating personnel 8.5 Replace inline external filters

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9 | Operate leak detector via web browser (LAN) INFICON

9 Operate leak detector via web browser


(LAN)
NOTICE
Operating system can be attacked via USB or Ethernet
The Linux operating system used in the leak testing is not updated automatically and
can therefore contain security gaps. This vulnerability may be exploited through the
Ethernet and USB interfaces of the leak testing to provide unauthorized access to the
system.

► Ensure that no unauthorized person has access to these interfaces, for example
through a USB port / Ethernet port lock.

► In order not to jeopardize the security of your company network, never connect the
leak testing directly to the public Internet. This is true for connections over WLAN as
well as over Ethernet.

► However, if you want to access the web interface of the leak testing remotely, we
recommend an encrypted Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection. However, we
cannot assume any guarantee for the security of VPN connections, which are
provided by third parties.

9.1 Configure the LAN connection of the leak


detector
ü Supervisor - rights

ü The network cable is connected to the RJ45 network interface on the back of the
leak detector.
1 > Network > LAN settings
2 In the "Method" field, select your LAN setting:

ð Disabled: Even when the network cable (RJ45 socket) is connected, no


network connection is established.

ð DHCP: The leak detector automatically obtains an IP address through the


network into which it is integrated.

ð Static: The IP address, as well as the network mask and gateway have to be
configured manually, so that the leak detector can be reached in the network.
If necessary, contact a network administrator.
3 Save .

See also

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2 Setting the LAN connection in the PC or Tablet [} 59]

9.2 Setting the LAN connection in the PC or Tablet

LAN connection - quick start


If you have performed the steps described here once, it is sufficient to enter the IP
address for many devices in case of repetition.

ü The PC is connected to the same network as the leak detector.

ü A LAN setting has been set up in the configuration of the leak detector, see also
“Configure the LAN connection of the leak detector [} 58]“.

ü You have noted down the IP address of the leak detector. It can be found in the
leak detector under "Information > Device > Network".

ü Java Script is enabled in the web browser. We recommend using a current version
of the web browser Chrome™, Firefox® or Safari®.
► To access the leak tester from the PC or tablet web browser, enter the IP address
of the leak detector as follows:
http://<IP address>

ð The current active user interface of the leak detector is called.

ð The same functionality is available on the PC or Tablet as on the touchscreen


of the leak detector.

9.3 Allow client access


ü Supervisor - rights

1 > Network > Client Access


2 To allow the leak detector to be operated by PC or Tablet, activate the "Client
Access" option.

ð If the option "Client Access" is not activated, the leak detector cannot be
operated via PC or Tablet. No settings can then be changed.
3 Save .

Display of all connected clients


ü The network connection between the leak detector and one or more PCs or Tablets
has been established, see “Setting the LAN connection in the PC or Tablet [} 59]”.

► > Network > Connected clients

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10 | Decommissioning the measuring instrument INFICON

10 Decommissioning the measuring


instrument

10.1 Disposing of the device


The device can either be disposed of by the operator or be sent to the manufacturer.
The device consists of materials that can be recycled. This option should be exercised
to prevent waste and also to protect the environment.

• During disposal, observe the environmental and safety regulations of your country.

10.2 Sending in the device

WARNING
Danger due to harmful substances
Contaminated devices could endanger the health. The contamination declaration
serves to protect all persons who come into contact with the device.

► Fill in the declaration of contamination completely.

1 Please to get in touch with us and send a completed declaration of


contamination before sending anything to us.

ð You will then receive a return number from us.


2 Use the original packaging when returning.
3 Before sending the device, attach a copy of the completed contamination
declaration. See below.

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11 | Accessories and spare parts INFICON

11 Accessories and spare parts


Order number
Filter Set CS4 200006373
Complete upper membrane support CS4 200006376
Complete lower membrane support CS4 200006368
Velcro tape measurement chamber CS4 200006378
Textile mesh measurement chamber CS4 200006379
10 units
Hinges measuring chamber CS4 (Set) 200006381
Spring measuring chamber CS4 200006389
Con-Check CS4 571-000
Pac-Check 572-000
Calibration Kit 573-000

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12 CE Declaration of Conformity

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Index INFICON

Index

A E
Access controls  21 Electrical data  19
Additional input field  31 Entering a barcode  28
Ambient conditions  19 Errors and Warnings (active)  43
Auto Login  24
Automated login F
Switch off  24
Factory settings  20
Switch on  24
Function buttons  17
Automatic start of measurement  29
Function description  13
Autostart  29

B G
Gross leak detection  13, 25
Barcode scanner  12

C I
Inner volume calibration  40
Calibrating  39
Inner volume definition  25
Check calibration of the inner volume  41
Interfaces  12, 14, 15, 58
Check calibration of the outer volume  42
Inner volume  40
Leak rate  40 L
Outer volume  41 LAN  58
Calibration kit  40 Allow client access  59
Calibration means  39 Configure leak detector  58
Call log (device messages)  37 Settings PC or tablet  59
Changing the volume  28 Lighting on or off  29
Checking the operation of the device  32 Loading product image  28
Cleaning works  49
CON-Check  32
M
Maintenance  49
D
Maintenance plan  57
Data backup Maximum leak rate  27, 32
Measurement data  35 Measurement data
User and product data  38 Delete  36
Data recovery Export via network  35
User and product data  39 invoke  35
Date & Time  21 transmit  35
Declaration of Contamination  53, 60, 61 view  35
Measuring

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Repeat measurement  34 Storage  10


Requirements  33 Supervisor  22, 24
Measuring mode Switch OFF  43
Large Rigid  26 Switch ON  21
Large Soft  25
Small Rigid  25 T
Small Soft  25
Technical data  19
Universal  25
Touchscreen  16
Measuring principle  13
Transfer the product image to the leak detector  28
Modify Personal Settings  23
Transport  10

O
U
Operator  21
Universal  25
Outer volume calibration  41
USB flash drive  12
Outer volume definition  25
User  21
User profile
P create  22
Pac-Check  40 Delete  22
Physical data  19 edit  22
Product load  22
create  27
Delete  27 Z
load  27
ZERO  31
Variants  28
Change settings  30
Product settings
ZERO measurement  31
Copy  27
Meaning  30
edit  27
perform  31

R
Replace membranes  52
Restoring factory defaults  39
Return  57
Rights  21

S
Setpoint  27
Setting the language  23
Setting the measurement time  28
Setup  11
Software
Update basic unit  37
User interface update  37

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