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MAN-0076 Rev 05 Millennium II 
December 07, 2012 
Net Safety Monitoring Inc 
SECTION 6:   Maintaining  
6.1 Periodic response check  
Net Safety Monitoring recommends that a bump test be performed every 90 days to ensure continued functionality and 
accuracy of the detection system. Full calibration is recommended when the sensor fails to meet acceptable accuracy 
standards. This involves the application of calibration gas to the sensor, then the observation of the response LEDs, 
analog output, and external monitoring equipment. Be sure to prevent unwanted response of external monitoring 
devices and equipment during this procedure. If the Millennium II’s response to calibration gas is within the specified 
accuracy then it is not necessary to perform a calibration.  
 
Example: 
When 50% of full scale is applied, the response is expected to be between 11.5 mA (47% of full scale) and 12.5 mA 
(53% of full scale). An additional consideration is the accuracy tolerance of the calibration gas which may be + or - a 
few percent. If the calibration gas is + or - 10% of full scale then the reading may be from 10.7 mA (42% of full scale) 
to 13.3 mA (58% of full scale).  
 
6.2 Troubleshooting  
Response to the input should be checked and, if necessary, calibration should be performed whenever the accuracy of 
this check is not satisfactory. The system should also be checked when sensor or transmitter is added or removed. If 
problems should develop, first check for faulty wiring, confirm proper voltage to transmitter and attempt a calibration.  
If problems persist, please contact Net Safety’s Service Department first by phone to try and resolve any issues. If 
issues cannot be resolved, please follow the procedure on ‘how to return equipment’.