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TM-10-6640-222-13P Emcee Micro-Separometer Mark V Deluxe Model No. 1140 Manual
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MICRO-SEPAROMETER MARK V DELUXE OPERATION MANUAL 15.0 MINISTATIC TEST PROCEDURE 15.1 The  Ministatic  test  utilizes  the  syringe  drive  mechanism.    For  this  test  it  is  necessary  to  move  50  ml.    of  fuel through the syringe in 30 seconds. 15.2 Prepare the DELUXE MICRO-SEPAROMETER as stated in section 7.0. 15.3 Momentarily  depress  the  "ON"  switch.    The  annunciator  lamps  located  on  switches  A  through  G  in  the  TEST SELECT section will then be scanning for your selection.  Depress switch "G".  This will initiate the MINISTATIC TEST program. 15.4 The annunciator lamps in the SYRINGE section will indicate that manual control can be executed on the syringe drive  mechanism.    Depress  the  "UP"  pushbutton.    This  will  move  the  syringe  mechanism  to  the  upper  limit.    The annunciator  lamp  in  the  PROGRAM  section  will  indicate  the  turbidimeter  can  be  utilized  on  demand.    Depressing  the "READ" switch will turn on the turbidimeter and the adjust capability of the turbidimeter. 15.5 Insert sample into syringe and attach to syringe drive mechanism. 15.6 Momentarily  depressing  the  "DOWN"  pushbutton  will  cause  the  syringe  drive  to  dispense  the  fuel  sample  in approximately 30 seconds. COPYRIGHT 1984  EMCEE ELECTRONICS, INC. REVISION DATE:  FEBRUARY 12, 1987 PAGE 17

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