The Dräger XAM5000 gas detector is a high-performance, versatile gas detection device for industrial, laboratory and environmental monitoring. This article will give you a detailed overview of the features, proper use and operating instructions of the Dräger XAM5000 gas detector to help you better understand and use the device.
Why choose the Dräger XAM5000 gas detector?
The Dräger XAM5000 gas detector has several distinguishing features that make it the first choice for users in many industries:
High sensitivity sensorThe XAM5000 is equipped with a highly sensitive sensor that can accurately and quickly detect various harmful gases in the air to ensure a safe working environment.
Multi-functional operator interfaceThe XAM5000 features an intuitive user interface that allows users to easily set up and operate a wide range of settings, without the need for complex training.
Long-lasting battery life: The XAM5000 has a built-in high-capacity battery, which can last for a long time on a single charge, ensuring the stability and reliability of the device during operation.
How to use the Dräger XAM5000 gas detector correctly?
Power on and basic settings: Before you start using the XAM5000, make sure the device is charged and turned off. Press the power button to start the device, and follow the on-screen prompts to make basic settings, including language selection, date and time settings, and more.
Zero-point calibration: Before using the XAM5000, it is very important to perform a zero calibration. The zero point calibration is to ensure that the device can accurately measure the gas concentration and display the zero value even when no gas is present. The steps to perform a zero calibration are as follows:
a.Place the XAM5000 in a clean air environment to ensure that no harmful gases are present.
b.Open the instrument and enter the menu interface.
c.Press the [+] key three times to display the calibration symbol*.
Press the [OK] button to turn on the fresh air calibration function. – The measured value flashes, when the measured value stabilizes:
Press the [OK] key to calibrate. — The screen shows the current gas concentration change and says "OK".
Press the [OK] button to jump out of the calibration function or wait for almost 5 seconds. If an error occurs during the fresh air calibration process: – the error message "" appears and displays "".
In this case, the fresh air calibration is re-performed. If necessary, contact a technician to replace the sensor.