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KANOMAX 3800 Handheld Condensation Particle Counter User Manual

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The CPC can be operated by using the keypad provided on the grip at the center of the CPC.

1. [UP] key

Used for operations such as; canceling warm-up, selecting/setting items, and changing values.

2. [LEFT] key

Used for operations such as; selecting the 【PRINT】 mode, returning to the previous screen, and
returning to the previous digit when setting values.

3. [RIGHT] key

Used for operations such as; selecting the 【PRINT】 mode, and
proceeding to the next digit when setting values.

4. [DOWN] key

Used for operations such as; selecting/setting items, and changing values.

5. [ENTER] key

Used for operations such as; entering a setting, and
starting the .

6. LED

POWER---Green light is turned on while power is on.
PARTICLE---Red light blinks on detecting particles.

Name Function

Inlet

Inlet for the sample air.
For cleaning the optical system, operatate the instrument with the filter

attached to the inlet.

Keypad

Used for performing various operations.

Power Switch

Turns ON/OFF the power.

The power will be turned ON/OFF by pressing the switch.

The switch cannot be operated during a measurement in each mode.

AC Adapter Jack

The supplied AC adapter (MODEL S-8458) must be used.

When the AC adapter is connected, even if the batteries are installed, the
power will be supplied from the AC adapter.

USB Port

Used when connecting the CPC with the PC to perform operations such as

data transfer and program writing. After the supplied software is installed
on the PC, connect the CPC and the PC with the supplied communication

cable.

* A printer cannot be connected to this port.

Printer Output Port

Used when outputting stored data from an optional printer.

Alcohol Cartridge

Insertion Opening

Before performing a measurement, insert the alcohol-filled cartridge into

this insertion opening. When the instrument is not used (or stored), the

opening must be covered with a storage cap to prevent dust or dirt from
getting into the optical system.

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