Supplied By www.heating spares.co Tel. 0161 620 6677KANE450 manual Page 63. USING THE ANALYSER AND ITS FOUR BUTTONS:Switching ONthe AnalyserPress button to switch the unit ON in fresh air outside the propertyabout to be tested. This lets the analyser auto calibrate its’ sensorsproperly.On switch on, the analyser beeps four times and displays the fuelpreviously selected, the date and time and model number. Its’ bottom linecounts down from 60 until the sensors are ready to use – This normallytakes 20 - 30 seconds but may take longer as sensors get older. If theanalyser will not auto calibrate, its’ sensors need to be replaced orrecalibrated by an authorized repair center.If the inlet probe is connected to the analyser during its’ countdown themeasured temperature from the inlet probe will be used as the inlettemperature.If the inlet probe is not connected and you connect the flue probe’stemperature plug to the analyser during countdown the measuredtemperature from the flue probe will be used as the inlet temperature.If neither probe is connected during countdown the analyser’s internalambient temperature will be used as the inlet temperature.Switching OFFthe AnalyserPress button to switch the analyser OFF. The display counts downfrom 30 with the pump on to clean the sensors with fresh air – If the probeis still connected, make sure analyser and probe are in fresh air.Press HOLD / ENTER if you want to stop the countdown and return tomaking measurements.Note: the analyser will not switch off until the CO reading is below20ppmUsing UP /DOWN /ENTER ButtonsUse the UP / DOWN / ENTER keys to change settings (such as time, dateand fuel) when the rotary dial is turned to MENU.Printing Data Press and quickly release the key to start the analyser printing. Theanalyser displays "PRINTING" until this is completed. Press and releasethe key again to abort printing.Make sure the printer is switched on, ready to accept data and its’ infraredreceiver is in line with the analyser’s emitter (on top of the analyser).