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(fig. 4) and perform calibration. 
  When making sensor adjustments, 
move the sensor heat control in small 
increments, either up or down, as appro-
priate. After each adjustment wait about 
30 seconds for the sensor temperature 
to stabilize, then check the sensitivity 
as described in steps 5, 6, and 7, in the 

Operating Instructions

 section.

Note: For best sensor life, avoid exces-
sive sensitivity and excessive clockwise 
setting.

Maintenance

  The H-10G is designed for long life 
with very little maintenance. A kit that 
contains the necessary expendable 
replacement parts is supplied with each 
unit. Instructions for replacing these 
items are described in the following sec-
tions.

Replacing the Filter

  To protect the air pump from dam-
age of foreign particles and moisture, 
replace the filter (fig. 3) often. With 
moderate use (15–30 minutes per day), 
once a month should be sufficient.
  To replace the filter, pick out the old 
filter with a pin or tweezers. The fine 
screen will remain in the tip. Insert the 
new filter in the tip and make sure it is 
firmly seated against the fine screen.

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 6

 3

 2

 7

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Figure 4

sensor heat adjustment

indicates sensor 
adjustment range

Summary of Contents for H-10G

Page 1: ...performance service leak detector available in the indus try today It will detect refriger ants with a sensitivity that will effectively pinpoint both small and large leaks quickly and efficiently We...

Page 2: ...scope of its specifications For details on appropriate use refer to the gen eral model description application and operation discussions in this manual Before risking equipment damage or personal inju...

Page 3: ...nse to an industry that is in the process of converting to more environmentally safe refrigerants worldwide Ozone depleting chlorine is being reduced or eliminated in most refrigerants To adequately l...

Page 4: ...he H 10G for the first time remove the paper disc from the cap on the calibrate reference bottle fig 1 and allow a few minutes for the leak rate to stabilize This disc is used to avoid evaporation and...

Page 5: ...e that the actual height and final resting position of the red ball are not important See Figure 2 If the airflow ball does not rise Tap the probe lightly to ensure the ball is not sticking Check the...

Page 6: ...calibrate reference bottle for 2 3 seconds This allows enough time for the H 10G to pump down the concentration of gas which normally collects around the bottle s outlet and thus arrive at a steady st...

Page 7: ...rine based refrigerants Please refer to the Product Sensitivity Levels chart on the pocket of the inside lid or see this manual s Specifications section The term R12 sensitivity is used to represent c...

Page 8: ...nsor Life Extension The H 10G provides a sensor adjust ment that substantially extends sensor life This procedure also provides for a more accurately calibrated sensitivity throughout the sensor life...

Page 9: ...ery little maintenance A kit that contains the necessary expendable replacement parts is supplied with each unit Instructions for replacing these items are described in the following sec tions Replaci...

Page 10: ...the cover 5 Set the sensor heat control fig 4 to its 7 o clock position 6 Place the unit in operation and check its sensitivity by following the procedure in steps 5 6 and 7 in the Operating Instruct...

Page 11: ...arger leak size Problem Excessive response to cali brate reference Cause High line voltage Solution Reset sensor heat control more counterclockwise Problem Audio normal but probe lamp does not flash C...

Page 12: ...sor exposed to excessive amounts of halogen 4Water in probe 5Low line voltage Solution 1Replace with part 3015 0864 2Replace filter in probe tip Check operation of pump 3Place probe to clean air and a...

Page 13: ...e no movement Switch Position LG MD SM R134a 5 0 0 5 0 1 R12 3 0 0 1 05 Power Supply 10 100 120 220 240 volts 50 60 Hz 20 watts in accor dance with rating plate Response Time Approx 1 second Reference...

Page 14: ...3015 0641 Clear Probe Tip 3015 0680 Rubber Probe Tip 3015 0486 Replacement Sensor 3015 0737 Maintenance Kit 12 Filters 4 Airflow Balls 3015 0781 Tune Up Kit Sensor 100 Filters 4 Airflow Balls 3 Rubber...

Page 15: ...al fee Please include your company name telephone number includ ing area code and a contact name Limited Warranty The purchaser is warranted that this leak detector will be free of defects in material...

Page 16: ...ce Center 621 Hunt Valley Circle New Kensington PA 15068 Phone 724 334 5051 Fax 724 334 5723 E mail help MyBacharach com Canada Bacharach of Canada Inc 20 Amber St Unit 7 Markham Ontario L3R 5P4 Canad...

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