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SKU 93005

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Gas Detection

1.

Charge batteries. Plug the Power Adapter cord plug into the Charger Adapter

Connector on the side of the unit. Then, plug the Power Adapter into a 110 VAC
electrical outlet. Allow batteries to charge for 8 hours before using the Gas
Detector.

2.

Warm-up Gas Detector. Slide the On/Off Switch to the On position and wait for

at least 10 seconds.

During this time, All Detection LEDs will first light green, then yellow, and finally

red.

3.

In an area with clean air, slowly adjust the Sensitivity Adjust Knob so as to light

the lower LED only.

4.

Perform a sample test. In a safe area, place the unit no closer than four inches

from a known combustible gas (i.e., cigarette lighter gas) and check the display
for a high reading. Then move the unit where the air is clear. The reading should
go to low again.

5.

Adjust direction and place the Gooseneck Gas Sensor in the room where the

atmosphere is to be tested.

Note: Gases that are heavier than air, such as propane, can be detected nearer the
floor.

The bar graph readout will show the gas concentration present in % of LEL

(lower explosive levels) and PPM (parts per million), as shown above.

Detection LEDs

Red - High Levels
100% LEL
High Freq. Sound

Yellow - Medium Levels
10% LEL
Medium Freq. Sound

Green - Low Levels 500 

PPM

Low Freq. Sound

Sensitivity

Adjust

Power On 

LED

Sensor Fault 

LED

Low Battery 

LED

Summary of Contents for 93005

Page 1: ...or Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For technical questions and replacement parts please call 1 800 444 3353 93005 IMPORTANT Performance of this tool may vary depending on variations in battery power or other cir cumstances Harbor Freight Too...

Page 2: ...0 0 2 C D V 9 o t C A V 0 1 1 h c t i w S n O f f O r e d i l S t h g i e W s b l 5 5 1 Save This Manual You will need the manual for the safety warnings and precautions assembly instructions operating and maintenance procedures parts list and diagram Keep your invoice with this manual Write the invoice number on the inside of the front cover Keep the manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for...

Page 3: ... to supplement the readings of the meter If your sense of smell detects gas that the meter does not get the meter calibrated im intended Do not modify this tool and do not use this tool for a purpose for which it was not intended 6 Check for damaged parts Before using any tool any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its inten...

Page 4: ...pplied On Off Switch Sensitivity Adjust Gas Sensor mediately Calibration of the gas detector may be necessary by a qualified technician If the sensor fails calibration have the sensor replaced by a quali fied technician Never use any source of ignition to test the accuracy of this device Warning The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible c...

Page 5: ...lower LED only 4 Perform a sample test In a safe area place the unit no closer than four inches from a known combustible gas i e cigarette lighter gas and check the display for a high reading Then move the unit where the air is clear The reading should go to low again 5 Adjust direction and place the Gooseneck Gas Sensor in the room where the atmosphere is to be tested Note Gases that are heavier ...

Page 6: ...t area slide the On Off Switch to the Off position Maintenance 1 Recharge batteries when the LOW BAT LED lights Charge monthly whether the unit is used or not If after recharging the batteries the LOW BAT LED is still displayed replace the batteries with new ones of the same type Refer to the Specifications 2 If the unit is not functioning repeat the Gas Detection procedures as described on page 5...

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