User Guide
18
Attachment
11.1 REPLACING SENSORS
1. Screws (Torx T10)
2. Sensor Lid
• Remove the 4 screws from the sensor lid.
1. Tube
• Slightly lift the sensor lid and carefully turn it clockwise in order to reveal
the compartment underneath it. Make sure not to squeeze the tube
leading to the lid.
1. CO Sensor
2. O
2
Sensor
3. NO Sensor
• Pull out the sensor that you want to replace.
• Insert the new sensor.
1. Tube
• Turn the sensor lid counterclockwise back to its original position. Make
sure not to squeeze the tube leading to the lid.
• Screw the sensor lid screws back in.
• When you turn on the BluFlame, a prompt saying “New sensor” will appear.
As soon as a new compatible sensor is inserted, the BluFlame will
detect it and ask whether the sensor should be installed.
• Confirm the prompt with “Yes.”
• The calibration will be transferred once from the sensor and applied in the
BluFlame.
If the new sensor is not installed, it will not do anything.
• Now check that the BluFlame is working properly.
• Run a leak test (please refer to section 9.4, “Leak test,” on page 17).
If the leak test is not passed, this means that the tube leading to
the lid was twisted “airtight” when the lid was turned.
• Use your finger to seal the sensor chamber outlet and check whether the
pump generates a backpressure.
➡The motor noise will change as a result of the pressure that the pump
needs to apply in this case.
11.2 TECHNICAL DATA
GENERAL DATA
Operating Temperature 41 °F ... 113 °F
Relative Humidity During
Operation, Non-Condensing
95%
Bearing Temperature -4 °F ... 122 °F
Internal Rechargeable Battery Li-ion
Operating Time > 10 h
Power Supply 100 - 240 V / 5 VDC / 500 mA
Dimensions 160 x 82 x 44 mm
Case Material PA6
Protection Class IP30
Max. Gas Pump Vacuum Range 150 hPa / 2.17 psi
Typical Gas Flow Rate 20 l/h / 5.28 gal/h