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5. Replacement of Consumable Parts 

 
 

    Filter Element Replacement 

 
When the Filter Element is dirty or wet, or when the water or liquid is inside the Drain 
Filter, clean out the Drain Filter and replace the Filter Element. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1)  Turn  the  filter  case  counterclockwise  and 

remove it. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
2)  Remove the O-ring from inside the cap. 
 
3)  Replace the Filter Element with a new filter. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4)  Attach  the  O-ring,  put  the  filter  case  back 

together and reassemble. 

 

  Do  not  replace  the  Filter  Element  while  the  Gas  Leak  Detector  is 

operating.

 

Dust  or  other  foreign  matter  may  enter  the  Gas  Leak 

Detector. 

  Mount the Filter Element correctly. If the Filter is not in place properly, it 

will not function properly and will not be able to detect correctly. 

  Attach the filter case securely.

 

If the filter case is loose, water or other 

foreign matter may leak into the Gas Leak Detector. 

  If water or liquid reaches inside the Gas Leak Detector through the Filter 

Element, it is in need of repair.

 

It will not be able to detect correctly. 

CAUTION 

Do not push or poke the Filter Element. It may damage the waterproof structure. 

NOTE 

O-ring

FE-2   
Filter Element 

Filter Case

Cap 

Drain Filter 

If  water,  dust,  or  other  foreign 
matter  is  in  the  Drain  Filter,  be 
careful  not  to  enter  into  the  Gas 
Leak Detector. 

CAUTION 

Clean  the  inside  of  the  cap  and  filter 
case  with  a  dry  cloth  as  needed.

 

R

emove water or liquid completely and 

dry  the  parts  before  replacing  with  a 
new Filter Element. 

NOTE 

Make  sure  to  attach  FE-2  Filter 
Element between the cap and the 
filter case. 

CAUTION 

Summary of Contents for XP-702III-A(S)

Page 1: ...xplains the use of three models listed on the left Keep this instruction manual available for quick reference when needed Read this instruction manual and throughly understand before using the product...

Page 2: ...get Gas 13 Silent Mode No Operation Sound 13 Deactivating the Alarm Buzzer 14 Lighting the Backlight 14 4 Error Displays Error Alarms 15 5 Replacement of Consumable Parts 16 Filter Element Replacement...

Page 3: ...tely 1 Refer to page 20 for details on the contents Name Quantity Gas Leak Detector with soft case 1 DF 114 Drain filter 1 Replacement FE 2 filter element 1 AT 2G Gas Probe 1 FE 106 Dust filter 1 Hand...

Page 4: ...nual Precautions for Explosion proof Applications Observe the following precautions in any explosion proof application Symbols The following symbols are used for safety purposes Indicates an imminentl...

Page 5: ...ies if the batteries are leaking when the remaining battery charge is low The Gas Leak Detector has an explosion proof structure To avoid damaging the explosion proof performance never attempt to disa...

Page 6: ...4 2 Part Names and Functions 1 2 11 7 9 5 4 10 8 6 3 13 12...

Page 7: ...is very high These lamps also flash when an error occurs in the pump or sensor 9 Buzzer hole The buzzer sounds 10 LCD Displays the gas sensitivity and messages a The remaining battery charge is displa...

Page 8: ...6 No Name Functions 1 Side Zipper Open the zipper to replace the batteries 2 Back Pocket The Operating Guide is stored here 3 Inside Pocket A Replacement Filter Element is stored here Soft case 1 3 2...

Page 9: ...warm up is completed the highest sensitivity level 0 lamp will flash The maximum warm up is three minutes Always perform the daily check before using the Gas Leak Detector Refer to page 19 WARNING ST...

Page 10: ...gas sensitivity level SENS L H Check the target gas before detection For a model of one gas type XP 702III B S check the gas name with gas name label on the Gas Leak Detector For a model of two gas ty...

Page 11: ...twice like double click the buzzer will sound twice and the gas sensitivity level will be increased one level The lighted gas sensitivity lamp green will move down one by one and the LCD will also dis...

Page 12: ...remaining battery charge indicator appears replace the batteries in a non hazardous clean air location promptly Refer to Battery Replacement on page 18 If E B is displayed on the LCD refer to Battery...

Page 13: ...a high concentration gas of any in the following table is detected leave the Gas Leak Detector in clean air for a certain period of time before turning OFF the power Turning OFF the power immediately...

Page 14: ...restart pump button To display the gas sensitivity level again press the restart pump button while the gas name is being displayed By pressing the power button while the gas name is displayed the gas...

Page 15: ...mode press the buzzer button for 3 seconds The alarm buzzer cannot be turned ON or OFF unless silent mode is released Refer to Deactivating the Alarm Buzzer on page 14 The name of the target gas will...

Page 16: ...utton is being pressed It also lights automatically for approximately 15 seconds when an error occurs When the power is turned ON again the alarm buzzer sound setting will be the same as before the po...

Page 17: ...r turning ON the power several times there may be a problem with the sensor Request repairs Pump Error Error lamps flash Water or liquid may have been sampled or the inlet may be blocked Remove the wa...

Page 18: ...unction properly and will not be able to detect correctly Attach the filter case securely If the filter case is loose water or other foreign matter may leak into the Gas Leak Detector If water or liqu...

Page 19: ...Turn the cap of the Drain Filter counterclockwise to remove together with the Gas Probe 2 Remove FE 106 Dust Filter and replace with a new filter 3 Attach the Drain Filter and reassemble Make sure to...

Page 20: ...Leak Detector and install two new batteries size AA alkaline as shown on the bottom of the compartment 3 Close the battery lid firmly 4 Zip the right and left of the soft case and close the Velcro ta...

Page 21: ...the alarm sound indicator is being displayed and the alarm lamp red does not flash or the alarm buzzer does not sound contact your New Cosmos distributor Gas Probe Check the Gas Probe for any wear or...

Page 22: ...Collector AT 7A 20524432 Used together with RP 4 Sampling Hose SH 4 1 20524429 Used together with Annealed Copper Tube and RP 1 Sampling Hose SH 4 05 20524531 Used together with Annealed Copper Tube...

Page 23: ...attery polarity is reversed Insert the batteries correctly The power will not turn ON after pressing the power button Battery exhaustion Replace the batteries Battery Replacement on page 18 Displaying...

Page 24: ...After examination of allegedly defective product return to New Cosmos with freight prepaid should the product fail to conform to this warranty customer s only remedy and New Cosmos s only obligation...

Page 25: ...x ia II BT3 intrinsically safety Degree of Protection 3 Equivalent to IP22 4 Operating Temperature and Humidity range 20 to 50 degrees C less than 85 RH with no condensation Dimensions Approx 38 W x 1...

Page 26: ...f Structure A structure applicable to an electrical device that prevents the electrical device from acting as a source of ignition and igniting explosive gas in the vicinity Intrinsically Safety A str...

Page 27: ...MEMO...

Page 28: ...Distributor Manufacturer New Cosmos Electric Co Ltd 2 5 4 Mitsuya naka Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0036 Japan Phone 81 6 6309 1505 Fax 81 6 6309 1514 e info new cosmos co jp http www new cosmos co jp...

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