AEROTRAK PORTABLE AIRBORNE PARTICLE COUNTER MODEL 9310/9350/9510/9550/9500 QUICK START GUIDE

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AEROTRAK PORTABLE AIRBORNE PARTICLE COUNTER MODEL 9310/9350/9510/9550/9500 QUICK START GUIDE

Thank you for purchasing a TSI AeroTrak Portable Airborne Particle Counter (particle counter). This guide will help you quickly begin using your particle counter. More detailed information is in the manual located on the included TrakPro Lite Secure Software CD. Please refer to the manual if you have questions on the operation of your new particle counter. Safety This section gives instructions to promote safe and proper handling of the AeroTrak Portable Airborne Particle Counter. I M P O R T A N T There are no user-serviceable parts inside the instrument. Refer all repair and maintenance to a qualified factory-authorized technician. All maintenance and repair information in this manual is included for use by a qualified factory-authorized technician. L A S E R S A F E T Y The AeroTrak Portable Airborne Particle Counter is a Class I laser-based instrument. During normal operation, you will not be exposed to laser radiation. However, precaution should be taken to avoid exposure to hazardous radiation in the form of intense, focused, visible light. Exposure to this light may cause blindness. DO NOT remove any parts from the particle counter unless you are specifically told to do so in this manual. DO NOT remove the housing or covers. There are no user-serviceable components inside the housing. The use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in exposure to hazardous optical radiation. W A R N I N G The battery supplied by TSI (700028) has built in protection against explosion and fire hazard. Do not use a substitute. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries in this instrument. Fire, explosions, or other hazards may result. Labels Advisory labels and identification labels are attached to the outside of the particle counter housing and to the optics housing on the inside of the instrument. Serial number label (back panel) Laser radiation label (internal) Electrical shock caution and no user serviceable parts (back panel) Laser instrument compliance label (back panel) Calibration Label (back panel) Laser radiation symbol label (back panel and internal) European symbol for nondisposable item. Item must be recycled. Unpacking DANGER! VISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM WARNING: NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION No user serviceable parts inside. Refer service to qualified personnel. To avoid electrical shock, the power cord protective grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Class 1 Laser Product Complies with 21 CFR 1040, 10 and 1040, 11 Except for deviations Pursuant to Laser notice No. 50 Dated June 24 th, 2007 1. Carefully unpack the particle counter from the shipping container and verify that all the items listed in the following table are present. 2. Contact TSI immediately if items are missing or broken. 3. Additional items may be included if you ordered accessories or spare parts. -2-

4. The particle counter comes equipped with a barbed inlet for use with the included tubing, isokinetic probe and tripod. Qty Item Description Part/Model Reference Picture 1 AeroTrak Airborne Particle Counter 1 Power Supply 1 Country Specific Power Cord 9310-02 9510-02 9350-02 9350-03 9550-02 9500-01 801692 Power Supply 24 VDC 3.0A (Power cord included is country dependent) 700057 (US) 700058 (UK) 700059 (Euro) 1 Battery pack 700028 Qty = 1 (28.3 and 50 L/min models) Qty = 2 (100 L/min models) 1 Tripod for isokinetic probe 3000192 Qty Item Description Part/Model Reference Picture 1 HEPA zero filter assembly 1 TRAKPRO Lite Secure CD for 21 CFR Part 11 compliant data downloading software (includes manuals) 1 Operation Manual 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Alarm Accessories 700015 (Filters for 28.3, 50 and 100 L/min models) 700067 (Metal adapter for the 28.3 and 50 L/min model) 700098 (Metal Adapter for the 100 L/min Model) 7001901 6002279 Included on TrakPro Lite Secure Software CD 6004218 One Clamp on Ferrite and One 2-pin connector 1 Calibration certificate N/A 1 Sample Tubing [3 m (10 ft)] 1 Isokinetic Probe (barbed for tubing) 1 Computer cable USB A to B 3/8 ID x 1/2 OD (28.3 or 50 L/min models) 1/2 ID x 5/8 OD (100 L/min model) 700068 (28.3 L/min) 700089 (50 L/min) 700092 (100 L/min) 700033 Power 1. Remove the battery door on the back of the instrument by turning the two thumbscrews clockwise. 2 Stylus N/A -3-

2. One battery is provided for the 28.3 and 50 L/min models, but up to two batteries can be used to extend the run time up to 7 hours of continuous use for the 28.3 model (4.5 hours for the 50 L/min and 2 hours for the 100 L/min). Two batteries are provided for the 100 L/min model (Model Number 9500) and both must be present for the unit to operate on batteries. This is due to the larger power draw at the 100 L/min setpoint. Slide the battery into the slot (it doesn t matter which one), pressing until it is flush with the back panel (note the orientation of the tabs). Battery Access Alarm Pump Exhaust Diffuser Probe USB A (Flash Drive) W A R N I N G The model 9500 (100 L/min) must be used with two batteries. Running the 9500 on a single battery will damage the battery due to the larger power draw of the 100 L/min unit. Power Entry Filter Scanner USB B (to computer) Ethernet Port 3. Replace the battery door and secure the two thumbscrews. 4. Connect the country-appropriate power cord to the external power supply. Next connect the 24 VDC connector to the socket in the particle counter and then connect the other end to an AC outlet. The battery icon bar corresponds to the charge amount in the battery. Running the Particle Counter 1. The portable particle counters are controlled using a touch screen display. Use the plastic stylus or your finger tip. DO NOT use sharp objects (such as a pen point) that may damage the screen overlay. 2. Press the on/off button. After a splash screen displays the TSI logo, a brief start-up sequence begins as the Windows CE operating system boots up. Sample Inlet 3. The instrument is ready for operation when the Main screen appears. 4. To turn the power off, press the On/Off button and then select the Turn Off icon. This confirmation step prevents accidentally turning off the instrument and ensures that the instrument settings are all saved before shutdown. An option to charge batteries will also be presented if AC is plugged in and a battery is present. DO NOT SHUT DOWN THE INSTRUMENT BY DISCONNECTING THE POWER CORD OR LOSS OF DATA MAY RESULT. Printer Power Switch Touch Screen 5. There are four screens accessible using the tabs at the bottom: Main, Setup, Data, and Reports. Some screens require information to be entered. To enter information, tap on the screen and an on-screen keyboard appears. The Main screen is the default. It shows the current status of the particle counter and the latest sample values. Use the Setup screen to set up parameters for the particle counter (including setup for Zones, -4-

Recipes, Environmental measurements, System and Device settings). Use the Data screen to review data that has been collected. Use the Reports screen to select various standard reports for viewing and printing. The screens and their options are explained in detail in the Operation Manual. Using the Onscreen Keyboard 1. Throughout the setup screens, a keyboard will appear on the screen. Data may be entered using this keyboard. 2. When the entry is complete, press either the (Enter) or Esc key. The keyboard will then be hidden until another text entry box is selected. Set up Time/Date 1. Select the Setup Device Date and Time tabs. 2. Use this screen to set the current date and. Press OK when finished. Change values using the arrows or tap the fields to use the on-screen keypad. Collecting Samples 1. Sample collection is initiated from the Main screen: 3. When numeric input is needed, a numeric keypad will appear on the screen. Select Language 1. From the Main tab, select Setup Device Regional. 2. Select the appropriate Zone and Location within the Zone. Recall, the sampling setup is configured within the Recipe associated with that Zone. The sampling setup is displayed. 3. Press to start sampling. 4. When the Zone selection is set to None from the Main screen, the Default Recipe will be used for sampling. The initial settings for the Default Recipe provide a 60 second sample, but this Recipe can be edited as needed using the Recipe editor. 5. The Main tab is updated as samples are collected. 2. Language is selected from the Language list. 3. Date and number format (decimal separator) are selected from the Formats list. 4. Select OK to save the selection. The instrument will switch to using the selected Language and Formats. Zones, Locations, and Recipes 1. AeroTrak data is organized by Zones and Locations within Zones. This is modeled after the data organization used by the supported classification standards where a zone or room is classified by measuring samples at various locations within that zone. If the instrument is not being used for standard classification, it is still a good practice to group sample data by Zone because it is easier to select the grouped data for printing and export and it helps to annotate exported sample data by relating it to the physical area where measurements were taken. 2. A Recipe consists of the sampling mode, sample timing, alarm thresholds, display preferences and -5-

other configuration settings to be used for sampling. Each Zone has one Recipe that is associated with it, and one Recipe can be shared by several Zones. When a Zone is selected from the Main screen for sampling, its associate Recipe is also activated. Recipes are associated with Zones. The data structure is shown schematically below: Zones Recipes Locations Samples 3. When conducting classifications, the type of classification can be selected and guidance is provided in terms of the sampling strategy required to meet the regulatory requirements in terms of number of Locations and length of sample. 4. When conducting sampling, no guidance is given as the sampling strategy and data organization is up to the user. Common Recipes can be configured for various sampling strategies in terms of length of individual samples and the number of samples per data collection period (time resolution is determined by sample time) and the length of data collection is determined by number of cycles. 7. Zone Definition allows selected classification standards to be chosen and sampling strategy guidance will be provided based on the selected standard. If non-classification sampling is desired, the Zone allows for grouping of data physical areas and also specific Locations within the areas (Zones:Locations). 8. The Recipe selection allows the sampling strategy to be configured. The individual sample length as well as the number of samples for each data collection period is chosen. Channels allow for channels to be enabled/disabled and alarm levels to be chosen. 5. Selecting Zones brings up the set up screen where existing Zones can be edited, deleted, or new Zones added. Zone naming is left up to the user but associating Zones with physical Locations within the facility are recommended. 6. The Zone configuration screen enables naming of Zones, Locations within the Zone, and configuration of the sampling strategy known as Recipes. -6-

9. Timing field details are provided below: Field Start Delay Sample Time Hold Time Cycles Volume Description Start Delay indicates how long it will be before the first sample is taken. NOTE: It is recommended that a minimum start delay of at least 15 seconds be chosen allowing the flow to be stabilized prior to the first sample being initiated. Duration of sample. If a specific volume is desired, the sample time will automatically be calculated. Hold Time indicates how long the instrument pauses between samples. Cycles is the total number of samples per collection. In Automatic mode, a cycle value of causes the instrument to count continuously using the settings for Delay, Time, and Hold until the Start/Stop button is pressed again. Volume sets the volume of air that will pass through the instrument for each sample. Select ft 3, m 3 or liters and enter the desired volume for each sample. 10. Press Save New Recipe when finished which returns to the Zone Configuration screen. Reviewing Data 1. Use the Data screen to review data that has been collected. Use the scroll bar (slide) on the right to scroll though the records. 2. The record number is displayed near the bottom of the screen. As each record is selected, its data and relevant parameters are displayed. 3. Descriptions of each section of the data display screen are given in the following table. Data Screen Labels and Controls Field Description #, ft 3, m 3 Button used to change between counts and concentration displays. Size Zone (Z) Location (L) Date Time Sample Vol Alarm Flow Inst Temp RH Vel Record Records Channel size. Export the data to a flash drive. Print data to the optional printer. Zone in which the data was collected. Location within the Zone. Date on which the data was collected. Time at which data collection was initiated. Duration of the sampling period. Volume of air that was sampled. Alarm threshold was triggered (Yes) or not (No). Status of the flow. Indications are OK or ALRM. OK indicates the flow rate is good; ALRM indicates flow rate is below the defined setting and the sample is invalid. Operational Status of the instrument. Indications are OK or SRVC. SRVC indicates that there is a problem with the laser or another element of the system and that the instrument requires Service. Temperature at the end of the time the data was collected (if optional probe was connected during sampling). Humidity level at the end of the time the data was collected (if option probe was connected during sampling). Velocity of the ambient air at the sampling location as measured by a connected TSI Velocity probe (optional). The record number of the sample being displayed. Total number of records. Instrument Configuration Instrument configuration can be found in the device setup screen which is located on the device tab. Use this screen to access screens to set or change the date and time, set visual parameters of the display, set up communications, set regional features, and get system information such as software version, etc. -7-

Software 1. The TrakPro Lite Secure Data Transfer utility and user manuals come on a CD that was packaged with your particle counter. 2. To install the communications software and drivers, insert the CD into the computer drive and follow the on-screen instructions. 3. See the TrakPro Lite Secure Software User s Guide (P/N 6004404) on CD (P/N 7001901) for installation instructions. Information Screen To view the Information screen, select Setup Device Information. Use this screen to view the system s model, serial number, copyright, manufacture date, calibration date, next calibration date, firmware version, USB IP address and date and time format. N O T E Make sure the particle counter is connected before you run the software. TSI Incorporated Visit our website www.tsi.com for more information. USA Tel: +1 800 874 2811 UK Tel: +44 149 4 459200 France Tel: +33 4 91 11 87 64 Germany Tel: +49 241 523030 India Tel: +91 80 67877200 China Tel: +86 10 8251 6588 Singapore Tel: +65 6595 6388 P/N 6004218 Rev. F 2012 TSI Incorporated Printed in U.S.A.