Combustible Gas Leak Detector/English
8-Maintenance
8-1.Cleaning
Do not immerse the gas detector in water. Wipe off dirt with a damp soft cloth. Do not use
aggressive cleaning agents or solutions. Treat the instrument as you would a telescope or
camera.
8-2.Sensor Calibration/Replacement
The gas detecto requires no calibration other than that done at regular start up. If the
sensor should fail, the sensor can be replaced.
8-3.Storage
The Gas Detector must be stored in a dry secure area between -10°C(14 F) and
60°C(158°F). Store the tool in a locked area out of the reach of children and people
unfamiliar with the gas detecto. Remove the batteries before any long period of storage
or shipping to avoid battery leakage.
8-4.Disposal
Parts of the Combustible Gas Detector contain valuable materials and can be recycled.
There are companies that specialize in recycling that may be found locally. Dispose of the
components in compliance with all applicable regulations. Contact your local waste
management authority for more information.
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8-5.Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASON
High (Yellow) and Low
The battery is discharged
(White) sensitivity
(unable to heat the sensor).
lights are ON at the
same time.
All display lights are
The sensor (or the sensor
ON at the same time.
heater) is defective.
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SOLUTION
The batteries are low and
need to be changed.
Shut OFF unit. Sensor or
entire unit should be replaced.
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