User Guide
7
Using the BluFlame
4.1 TURNING THE BLUFLAME ON AND OFF
Turning on the BluFlame
1. Power Icon
2. Zeroing Status Bar
• Tap the display.
➡ The green Power icon will appear.
• Tap the green Power icon.
➡ The BluFlame will run a self-test and zero the sensors.
The corresponding progress will be shown by the status bar.
• During this stage, make sure that the BluFlame sucks in fresh air and that
there is no pressure at the pressure ports.
✔ Once the self-test is complete, the BluFlame will be ready for operation.
Turning off the BluFlame
• Tap the context menu button.
➡ The context menu will appear.
• Tap the Power button.
• Confirm the “Yes, turn off” prompt.
• The BluFlame will now be off.
After you turn off the BluFlame, a prompt will appear saying that
the sensors must be purged with ambient air.
• You can instead continue to work with the BluFlame by selecting the
“No, back” option.
4.2 DISPLAY LAYOUT
All the information required in
order to use the BluFlame is
provided on the display, which
has the following layout:
1. Start Measurement
2. Battery Charge Indicator
3. Zeroing Status Bar
4. Scroll Bar
5. SD Card in Card Reader
– Green Indicator: Read and
Write Access
– Yellow Indicator: Read Access
Only (Write-Protected SD
Card)
6. Buttons for Scrolling Up
and Down
7. Menu Content Display
After you turn on the BluFlame, the main menu shown above
will be displayed.
4.3 FUNCTION BUTTON DESCRIPTION
The various operating screens will
show a series of function buttons
at the top and bottom.
The upper edge of the display
will feature buttons such as the
Back button and the context
menu button. The lower edge,
meanwhile, will display function
buttons such as the ones used to
scroll up and down.
1. Back Button
2. Context Menu Button
3. Function Buttons for Scrolling
Up and Down
Depending on the screen that is being displayed, the function buttons
may provide quick access to other functions instead. These functions are
explained in the corresponding sections (e.g., “Turning off the BluFlame”).
4.4 CONTEXT MENU
The context menu is an extension
of the function buttons. It contains
all the functions offered in the
screen being displayed.
1. Turns Off the BluFlame
2. Exits the Screen
3. Closes the Context Menu Screen
Without Any Action