b. Turn the housing cover (Fig. A 1) approx. 20° counterclockwise and
remove it.
c. Pull out the battery box (Fig. A 2).
d. Remove both fastening screws for the trim plate (Fig. A 11).
e. Remove the trim plate.
f.
Loosen the screw plug (Fig. A 6).
g. Mount the cable gland. Follow the instructions in the documentation of
the cable gland manufacturer.
3. Connect the connecting cable:
a. Mount the 2-wire connecting cable in the cable gland, cut to length and
strip (approx. 80 mm).
b. Connect both wires of the connecting cable to the connection terminals.
Pay attention to the polarity.
4. Complete the installation:
a. Insert the trim plate.
b. Fasten the trim plate with both fastening screws.
c. Place the protective cap (Fig. A 3) on the battery contacts in the
housing.
5. Close the gas detector:
a. Place the housing cover in the final position (Dräger logo horizontal).
b. Turn the housing cover under slight pressure approx. 20°
counterclockwise until the housing cover rests on the sealing ring on the
housing.
c. Press the housing cover forcefully and evenly onto the sealing ring.
d. Slowly turn the housing cover approx. 20° clockwise to the stop in the
end position.
e. Screw in the locking screw (Fig. A 14) until the housing cover is
prevented from being screwed open.
6. Configure the gas detector with PolySoft for operation with wired power
supply.
Instructions for use
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6100 EC WL, Dräger Polytron
6.2
Set up battery operation
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
If the gas detector is opened in a potentially explosive dust atmosphere or the
battery box is opened in a potentially explosive area, an explosion may occur.
► Do not open the gas detector in a potentially explosive dust atmosphere or
the battery box in a potentially explosive area. Alternatively, the area at risk
of dust explosion and the potentially explosive area are to be declassified.
NOTICE
Damage to device!
If no battery pack is inserted in the battery box, the battery box may be
deformed.
► Pay attention to the tightening torque (max. 20 Ncm) of the screw plug. Only
screw in loosely.
The transport, insertion and replacement of the battery box in potentially
explosive gas atmospheres is permitted.
In a dust explosion hazardous area, the short-term transport of the battery box
is permissible. Inserting or changing the battery box in a potentially explosive
dust atmosphere is only permitted with declassification.
Replacing the battery pack is also explained in PolySoft .
6.2.1
Removing the battery box
Remove the battery box:
1. Open the gas detector:
a. Loosen the set screw (Fig. A 14).
b. Turn the housing cover (Fig. A 1) approx. 20° counterclockwise and
remove it.
2. Pull out the battery box (Fig. A 2).
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