LAUPER INSTRUMENTS Gilibrator 3 GilAir Vision Air Sampling Pump User Manual

June 10, 2024
Lauper Instruments

LAUPER INSTRUMENTS Gilibrator 3 GilAir Vision Air Sampling Pump

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Product Information

Gas-Detection by Lauper Instruments AG

The Gas-Detection device by Lauper Instruments AG is a portable device that can detect gases in the environment. It comes with a Power Calibrator that should be fully charged before use. The device has various screens, including Home Screen, Settings Maintenance Screen, Settings Sampling Screen, Report Screen, and Information Screen. The device also has an Icon Glossary that helps the user navigate through the screens.

Product Usage Instructions

Power Calibrator On and Off
The Power Calibrator should be fully charged before use. To turn on the calibrator, toggle the On/Off switch to the On position. The system will boot up and automatically go to the home screen. To turn off the calibrator, toggle the On/Off switch to the Off position. A pop-up window will appear, and 3 seconds later, the unit will turn off.

Configure Unit

  1. From the Home Screen, select Settings Icon on the menu bar.
  2. Press the Sampling tab on the bottom of the screen. Select either Averaging or Continuous mode.
  3. Select the Display tab on the bottom of the screen. Then select the desired reporting units cc/min or L/min. Select the desired date format and press the Set Clock button to adjust the time and date to your local setting. Select the desired Pressure Unit. Select the desired Language. Select the desired Temperature Unit.
  4. Press the Home Icon on the menu bar.

Set Up Calibrator

  1. Attach the desired Dry Cell (Low, Standard, High).
  2. Attach sampling train hose (Media and Pump) to the Suction fitting located on the lower right side of the calibrator.
  3. Activate the pump in the calibration mode and follow the calibration steps. The initial readings will begin to appear on the Home Screen. Note: Do not have flow source running when the unit is powered on. The base must acclimate to the ambient temperature prior to starting the airflow.
  4. Select the Play Button and begin to average your sample count. The Flow Average will appear on the top right side of the Home Screen.

Reports

  1. From the Home Screen, select Save Icon on the menu bar.
  2. Select a recently used pump, or skip to set up a new pump in the system.
  3. Complete the Sample Identification input information.
  4. Press the Pump Model box, and a Keyboard Screen will appear. Enter your pump model and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter your pump serial number and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter your sample ID number and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter your operator name and select Done on the top right of the screen. Select Save.
  5. From the Home Screen, select Report Icon on the menu bar.
  6. Select the desired report line. The report line will become highlighted in dark blue. Select Preview to view the report.
  7. Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the report. Press the Exit button to return to the Report Screen. Press Export to save to the SD card.

Icon Glossary

  • Arrow Down (Scroll Down)
  • Arrow Up (Scroll Up)
  • Automatic Save to SD Card
  • Battery Health Check
  • Battery Life
  • Brightness Display Setting
  • Date Format
  • Communication Method
  • Dry Calibrator Communication
  • Export to SD Card
  • Filter Health Check
  • Firmware Update
  • Flow Rate Units

How to Use this Guide
This Quick-Start Guide introduces basic operation and use of the Gilibrator® 3 primary dry cell calibrator. Operation Manual (PN 360-0213-01) includes complete operation instructions, options, and notes. Always adhere to warnings, instructions, and procedures included in the Operation Manual. The Operation Manual can be found on the included SD card.

Cautions
Intrinsic Safety: The Gilibrator® 3 calibrator is not intrinsically safe, and should only be utilized in safe atmospheric conditions. Please refer to the Operation Manual for special conditions.
Charger: Use only the included charger to charge the Gilibrator® 3 within the specified temperature range.

Screen and Touch Selections Overview
The Gilibrator® 3 has a color touch screen that allows the user to select and configure the calibrator to the user’s desired settings. References to pump displays and menu screens use the names and label styles below:LAUPER-
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Operation Guide

Power Calibrator On and Off Calibrator should be fully charged before use.

Power Calibrator On and Off
Toggle the On/Off switch to the On position. The system will boot up and automatically go to the home screen. Toggle the On/Off switch to the Off position, a pop up window will appear and 3 seconds later the unit will turn off.

Configure Unit

  1. From the Home Screen, select Settings Icon the menu bar.
  2. Press the Sampling tab on the bottom of the screen. Select either Averaging or Continuous mode.
  3. Select the Display tab on the bottom of the screen. Then select the desired reporting units cc/min or L/min. Select the desired date format and press the Set Clock button to adjust the time and date to your local setting. Select the desired Pressure Unit. Select the desired Language. Select the desired Temperature Unit.
  4. Press the Home Icon   on the menu bar.

Set Up Calibrator

  1. Attach the desired Dry Cell (Low, Standard, High).
  2. Attach sampling train hose (Media and Pump) to the Suction fitting located on the lower right side of the calibrator.
  3. Activate the pump in the calibration mode and follow the calibrations steps. The initial readings will begin to appear on the Home Screen. Note: Do not have flow source running when unit is powered on. The base must acclimate to the ambient temperature prior to starting the airflow.
  4. Select the Play Button and begin to average your sample count. The Flow Average will appear on the top right side of the Home Screen.

Reports

  1. From the Home Screen, select Save Icon   on the menu bar.
  2. Select a recently used pump, or skip to set up a new pump in the system.
  3. Complete the Sample Identification input information.
  4. Press the Pump Model box and a Keyboard Screen will appear. Enter in your pump model and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter in the pump serial number and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter in the sample ID number and select Next on the top right of the screen. Enter in the operator name and select Done on the top right of the screen. Select Save.
  5. From the Home Screen, select Report Icon  on the menu bar.
  6. Select the desired report line. The report line will become highlighted in dark blue. Select Preview to view the report.
  7. Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the report. Press the Exit button to return to the Report Screen. Press Export to save to the SD card.

Icon Glossary

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Maintenance

Battery: The Gilibrator® 3 employs a rechargeable lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery. Fully charging and properly maintaining the battery ensures maximum run times and battery life. The battery pack has a charge time of less than 4 hours.

Specifications

  • Low Flow Dry Cell: 5cc/min – 450cc/min
  • Standard Flow Dry Cell: 50 cc/min – 5000 cc/min
  • High Flow Dry Cell: 1 ,000 cc/min – 30,000 cc/min
  • Operating Temperature range: 10C – 40C
  • Operating Time: 3 hours at max flow rates per cell range, Up to 8 hours with low brightness and average flow ranges.

Approvals

The Gilibrator® 3 is EN 61010-1, CE, RoHS and EMC compliant. The Gilibrator® 3 contains an internal battery which has been approved for shipping and transport per UN/DOT 38.3 and IEC 62133-2 (2nd Edition).

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CH-3280 Murten
Tel. +41 26 672 30 50 [email protected]
www.lauper-instruments.ch

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