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Testing For a Gas Leak

1. 

Turn instrument ON and allow it to warm up (approximately 60 seconds).

2.  The instrument is ready to check for gas leaks after the audible alarm begins to 

beep. Note that the instrument starts in its high-sensitivity mode.

3.  Check for the presence of gas by positioning the tip of the fl exible probe near the 

area to be tested.

4.  An increase in the relative concentration of gas is indicated by the visual alarm’s 

LED blinking faster and the audible alarm’s beep rate increasing.

5.  Once the presence of the gas has been confi rmed, the instrument’s sensitivity 

can be lowered by double pressing the ON/OFF button (a decreasing frequency 
tone should be heard), allowing the location of the leak to be easily pinpointed.

Replacement Parts

Replacement parts can be obtained by contacting one of Bacharach’s Sales/ Service 
Centers listed on the back cover of this manual.

Item Part 

No.

Sensor . . . . . . . .  0019-0575
Sensor Cover  . .  0019-0576
Battery Door  . . .  0019-0577

Replacing the Sensor

Replace the sensor if a sensor error occurs 
(Visual Alarm LED fl ashing green and red), 
or when the instrument can no longer detect 
a known source of combustible gas.

1.  Turn instrument OFF.

2.  Pull off sensor cover.

3.  Pull out old sensor and discard.

4.  Plug in new sensor, being sure to align 

tab on sensor with notch in sensor 
socket.

5.  Install sensor cover.

Align tab on sensor
with notch in socket

Combustibles Sensor

Sensor Cover

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