engineer2
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Turn it on and see what happens. Not familiar with that particular model, but they all work about the same. Look for error messages. See what comes up when you bring up the gas analyzer. You should hear a pump running (it's usually a Thomas brand two-headed pump). Likely the gas analyzer will be out of calibration. If it has a bottle of cal gas, you could try to calibrate it. If it asks for information instead of throwing error messages, that is a good sign. If the gas bench is bad, I doubt you can get it repaired cheaply as parts may not be available unless someone cobbles something up.
For the engine analyzer part, make sure all the test leads are there and in good shape.
For the engine analyzer part, make sure all the test leads are there and in good shape.
and the SUN Company here in Germany has no more Documents for this system caus its to old