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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />

Section 2 Programming<br />

pre-cooler is degraded if samples are taken more frequently<br />

than once every sixty minutes.<br />

3. If you selected FLOW, the sampler will ask you to enter the<br />

number of flow pulses between samples.<br />

SAMPLE EVERY<br />

XX PULSES (1-9999)<br />

Note<br />

The following option, SAMPLE AT START TIME, will only<br />

appear if you have selected Flow Pacing in the Time/Flow Pacing<br />

menu.<br />

4.<br />

SAMPLE AT START TIME<br />

YES NO<br />

The choice you make here will determine whether or not<br />

the <strong>6100CR</strong> takes a sample at the time the sampling routine<br />

starts. If you select NO, the <strong>6100CR</strong> will not take the<br />

first sample until enough flow pulses are received. The<br />

sampler will begin counting flow pulses at start time. The<br />

sampler will take a sample at start only if flow pacing is<br />

selected.<br />

5. A sample event occurs each time the flow or time interval<br />

elapses. This is the number of bottles that will be filled for<br />

each sample event. The following display will appear:<br />

BOTTLES/SAMPLE EVENT<br />

XX (1-24)<br />

6. Enter the number of bottles per sample and press Enter.<br />

# OF SAMPLE EVENTS<br />

XX (1- YY)<br />

The number YY will be 24 if you are entered “1” in step 5.<br />

Otherwise, YY will be 24 divided by the number entered in<br />

Step 5 rounded down. For example, if you are filling two<br />

bottles each time, YY will be 12. If you fill four bottles YY<br />

will be 6. If you fill 5 bottles, YY will be 4, etc.<br />

7. If you select NO for ENTER START TIME, the sampling<br />

program will start immediately after you press the Run<br />

key. If you prefer to start the program at a specific time,<br />

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