116 & 16P Operator’s Manual5-Gas Analyzer
10Engine SetupMain Menu ScreenFrom the Main Menu, use the SELECT buttons to move the arrow up to Analyzer & Engine Setups then press the NEXT butt
11RPM SourceUse the SELECT buttons to choose the RPM source, then press the NEXT button. You will be returned to the analyzer setup screen. Selectin
12Report PrintingFrom the Main Menu, use the SELECT buttons to move the selec-tion arrow to REPORT then press the NEXT button. The following screen w
13Maintenance - Zero & PurgeZero Use the SELECT buttons to move the selection arrow to select one of the Calibration and Maintenance program. Whe
14Maintenance - CalibrateThe calibrate program is used to gas calibrate the analyzer. Gas calibration should be performed monthly. This procedure wi
15The analyzer will zero the gas bench then ask you to turn on the gas valve on and adjust the pressure regulator until the bar graph is between the t
16Record & PlaybackYou may press the REC/PAUSE/PLAY button any time you are measuring emissions. If you are using the Big Digit display,
17Gas TheoryThe content of an engine’s exhaust stream depends on the efficiency of the combustion process. Ideally, pure fuel (hydrogen and carbon) an
18Gas TheoryAFR (Air Fuel Ratio), Lambda and StoichiometryStoichiometry is where air and fuel are in the proportions that provide the greatest co
19Gas TheoryCarbon Monoxide (CO)Carbon monoxide is formed when there is not enough oxygen to support combustion. Fuel system problems are the usual c
2Table of ContentsIntroduction ... 4Specifications ...
20Routine MaintenanceLow Flow MessageThe low flow message can be caused by clogged or dirty filters, excessive water moisture in the filters, or an extre
21WarrantyFERRET BRAND LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTYGxT, Inc. of Cheboygan Michigan, warrants to the original purchaser that FERRET brand products are free
22SAFETY PRECAUTIONS—Read All Instructions Before Using The Meter—• Always wear eye protection when testing vehicles. Be extra careful near batteries
23Notes
24Copyright © 2006 GxT, Inc. Cheboygan Michigan, USAE016-01
3SpecificationsMeasurement RangesHydrocarbons (HC) ...0 to 15,000 ppmCarbon Monoxide (CO) ...
4IntroductionThe GasLink II™ is the ultimate in portable gas analyzers. Small and portable, it can easily be taken on road tests and stored in a too
5Connecting to the VehicleBattery Power LeadsConnect the RED lead to the Battery Positive, and the BLACK lead to Battery Negative post. The anal
6Start-Up & Warm-UpWhen power is applied to the unit, the start-up screen appears for a few seconds. This screen shows the date of the last gas c
7Big Digit ScreenPress either the Up or Down select buttons to alternate between the composite, Grams per Mile and Big Digit screens. The big digit
8Analyzer SetupsAnalyzer Setup ScreenUse the SELECT buttons to move the selection arrow to Analyzer Setup then press the NEXT button. The following s
9Program a Custom HeaderUp to four lines of header information can be entered. The header is created in the top two lines of the screen. The bottom tw
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