Press the 'Print' or 'Save' function to document the results for the customer or for official records. Tachometer and Temperature Settings
Upon powering on, the Stargas 898 requires a warm-up period (typically 2 to 5 minutes). During this time, the internal bench stabilizes its temperature. Do not attempt to calibrate or test until the "Ready" status appears. Zero Calibration
Ensure there are no leaks in the probe hose. Even a pinhole leak can introduce "false air," spiking your Oxygen and Lambda readings. 6. Software and PC Integration stargas 898 user manual
Use the keypad to navigate to "Gas Analysis."
The Stargas 898 is a multi-gas analyzer capable of measuring concentrations of CO, CO2, HC, O2, and NO (optional). It is designed to interface with both gasoline and LPG engines, providing real-time data to help diagnose fuel system issues, ignition failures, and catalytic converter efficiency. Key Specifications: Press the 'Print' or 'Save' function to document
High-resolution sensors for precise PPM and percentage readings. Connectivity: Serial and USB ports for PC integration.
To get an accurate Lambda reading, the Stargas 898 needs to know the engine RPM and oil temperature. Connect the inductive clamp to a spark plug wire or use the battery ripple sensor to sync RPM data. 4. Maintenance and Filter Care Do not attempt to calibrate or test until
The O2 electrochemical cell has a finite lifespan (usually 12–24 months). If the unit fails to calibrate Oxygen, the cell likely needs replacement. 5. Troubleshooting Common Error Codes
High-contrast backlit screen for visibility in dimly lit workshop environments.
Replace the primary paper filter if it appears grey or discolored.