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  Safe Operation 

 

Be sure to observe the following to use the product safely and properly. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During the gas detection, there is a possibility of the target gas being 

emitted from the outlet of Gas Leak Detector. 

 

 

Do not breathe in gas.

 

 

Do not bring fire close to the Gas Leak Detector.

 

DANGER

 

  Be sure to turn ON the power in clean air. Since zero adjustment is 

performed automatically, the proper gas concentration will not be 

displayed when turning on the power in gas atmosphere. 

  Do not block the inlet and outlet. Otherwise, it may not be able to detect 

properly 

  Do not allow water or liquids to enter the Gas Leak Detector.

 

It may 

cause interference to the gas detection and may damage the Gas Leak 

Detector. 

  Make sure that Filter Element is clean.

 

If the Filter Element is dirty or 

wet, it may not be able to detect properly. 

  Do not block the buzzer hole.

 

It will muffle the alarm. 

  Since XP-704III does not have an explosion-proof construction, do not 

use in hazardous area. 

WARNING

 

  Remove the batteries if the Gas Leak Detector will not be used for an 

extended period of time. 

  Check the remaining battery charge periodically (approximately once a 

month) even if the Gas Leak Detector remains unused for an extended 

period of time.

 

Replace batteries if the batteries are leaking when the 

remaining battery charge is low. 

  To avoid damaging its performance, never attempt to disassemble, 

alter, or change the structure or electric circuits of the Gas Leak 

Detector. 

  Do not leave the Gas Leak Detector in hot and humid environment for 

a long period of time. It may affect its performance. 

  Do not use the Gas Leak Detector in places where the temperature or 

humidity fluctuates greatly.

 

It may affect its performance. 

  Keep the Gas Leak Detector away from significant changes in 

atmospheric pressure.

 

It may affect the performance of or damage the 

sensor. 

  Avoid high mechanical impacts, dropping and throwing the Gas Leak 

Detector. It may affect its performance. 

  In case of dew condensation, conduct an inspection after drying the 

Gas Leak Detector completely before use. 

  Do not use the Gas Leak Detector near silicon sealing agents or in 

atmosphere containing silicon gas. It may affect its performance. 

  The Gas Leak Detector may detect gas or solvent vapors other than 

the target gas. Consider the inspection environment when using the 

Gas Leak Detector. 

  Detecting high concentration of SO

2

 or Cl

2

 may decrease the sensor 

life or increase errors. 

  It has a simple drip-proof structure by using a soft case. Avoid 

exposure to water as much as possible 

  Keep away from the wireless applications. It may start sounding alarm 

near the wireless applications while in use.   

CAUTION

 

 

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1. Introduction 

 

 

Thank you for purchasing a New Cosmos Gas Leak Detector. Please read this Instruction 

Manual thoroughly before using the Gas Leak Detector to help prevent gas leakage 

accidents and to aid in safety inspections. 

 

XP-704III Gas Leak Detector detects leakage of Hydrochlorofluorocarbon. When the gas 

concentration exceeds the set value, a buzzer and lamp provide notification of the gas 

leakage to help prevent gas leak accidents. 

 

Read and understand thoroughly this Instruction Manual regardless of your experience with 

using Gas Leak Detectors. 

Do not use this Gas Leak Detector for improper purpose. Do not use this Gas Leak 

Detector in undocumented way in this manual. 

 

 

 

  

Symbols 

 

The following symbols are used for safety purposes: 

 

 

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which will result in death 

or serious injury if not avoided. 

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which will result in death 

or serious injury if not avoided. 

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which may result in minor 

injury or property damage if not avoided. 

 

Operational advice and/or instruction. 

 

WARNING

 

DANGER

 

CAUTION

 

NOTE 

Summary of Contents for XP-704 III

Page 1: ...Keep this instruction manual available for quick reference when needed Read this instruction manual and thoroughly understand before using the product HCFC Detector...

Page 2: ...11 Deactivating the Alarm Buzzer 12 Lighting the Backlight 12 4 Error Displays 13 5 Replacement of Consumable Parts 14 Filter Element Replacement 14 Dust Filter Replacement 15 Battery Replacement 16 6...

Page 3: ...ew Cosmos distributor Replacements for any missing or damaged items will be sent Options Sold Separately 1 1 Refer to page 18 for details of options Name Quantity Gas Leak Detector with soft case 1 DF...

Page 4: ...horoughly this Instruction Manual regardless of your experience with using Gas Leak Detectors Do not use this Gas Leak Detector for improper purpose Do not use this Gas Leak Detector in undocumented w...

Page 5: ...eplace batteries if the batteries are leaking when the remaining battery charge is low To avoid damaging its performance never attempt to disassemble alter or change the structure or electric circuits...

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

Page 7: ...hing frequency increases as the concentration of the gas leak increases The lamps light if the concentration is very high These lamps also flash when an error occurs in the pump or sensor 9 Buzzer hol...

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: ...up both sides and close the Velcro The Gas Leak Detector is in the soft case at the time of shipment from the factory 2 Insert AT 2 Gas Probe to DF 114 Drain Filter AT 2 Gas Probe is inserted to DF 11...

Page 10: ...nsitivity level 3 Before warm up is completed the highest sensitivity level 0 lamp will flash The maximum warm up is three minutes Always perform a daily check before using the Gas Leak Detector Refer...

Page 11: ...ion sensitivity level is decreased beyond 1 the level will return to level 5 To Increase the Detection sensitivity level Each time pressing the POWER SENSITIVITY button twice like double click the buz...

Page 12: ...ep sound and then returns to the detection sensitivity level indication When zero adjustment is not available the buzzer will sound and the detection sensitivity level remains displaying on the LCD 4...

Page 13: ...ode When it enters automatic gas exhaust mode the buzzer will sound once 60 will be displayed on the LCD and a countdown will start 59 58 Silent Mode No Operation Sound The alarm buzzer can be turned...

Page 14: ...d will be turned ON or OFF The alarm sound icon on the LCD will light buzzer ON or go out buzzer OFF Lighting the Backlight Tap the ZERO RESTART PUMP BACKLIGHT button to light up the backlight for 30...

Page 15: ...g 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 water or l...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...en the side zipper 2 Open the battery lid of the back of the Gas 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...

Page 19: ...the alarm sound icon 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 damag...

Page 20: ...ng and coupling Gas Collector AT 5 20524430 For tubing and coupling Annealed Copper Tube AT 11 20524431 59060000 with tube For tubing secluded locations or devices Sampling Hose SH 4 05 20524531 Used...

Page 21: ...will not turn ON when the POWER SENSITIVY button is pressed The battery polarity is reversed Insert the batteries correctly Battery Replacement on page 16 Battery exhaustion Replace the batteries Disp...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...g Pressure Range Atmospheric pressure 800 to 1100 hPa Operating Temperature and Humidity Range 0 to 40 degrees C Less than 85 RH with no condensation Dimensions Approx 38 W x 130 H x 32 D mm excluding...

Page 24: ...cted of a metal oxide semiconductor that is sintered in a ball on a platinum wire coil that functions as both a heater and electrode When combustible gas is absorbed by the surface of the metal oxide...

Page 25: ...23 MEMO...

Page 26: ...MEMO...

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Page 28: ...naka Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0036 Japan Tokyo Branch New Cosmos Electric Co Ltd 2 6 2 Hamamatsu cho Minato ku Tokyo 105 0013 Japan Phone 81 3 5403 2715 Fax 81 3 5403 2710 Email e info new cosmos co jp U...

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