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34 | DPI 610E Instruction Manual–English
Chapter 2. Pump Operations
2.2.1 Filing the reservoir
Make sure the instrument is not pressurized: refer to Section 2.2.2 on page 35 for instructions.
The instrument is supplied with a 100 cc (3 oz) reservoir tank. The pressure reservoir can be filled
attached or detached from the instrument. When the reservoir is removed, seal the socket with
the protective cap delivered with the instrument to prevent entry of foreign matter. Make sure that
the pressure medium is compatible with your test device.
Note:
The recommended pressure medium is demineralized water or mineral oil.
CAUTION
Do not submerge the instrument in the pressure medium. If fluid
enters any part of the electrical connection panel, allow the instrument to dry out
thoroughly before use.
Step 1
Turn the reservoir into the reservoir port. Turn the reservoir clockwise,
until it is hand tight.
Step 2
Turn the reservoir locknut counter-clockwise and remove the reservoir
cover.
INFORMATION
The pressure medium level must stay above the
horizontal pin in the reservoir at all times when the instrument is in use.
The volume of pressure medium in the reservoir shall not exceed 75cc when
the instrument is in use. To avoid contamination, use only one type of
pressure media in the instrument. If you wish to change the pressure medium
after first use, please contact the Service Department.
The pressure medium level must always stay above the horizontal pin in the reservoir when
the instrument is in use.
The volume of pressure medium in the reservoir must not exceed 75cc when the instrument
is in use. The reservoir can be unscrewed from the instrument and filled. To avoid
contamination, use only one type of pressure media in the instrument. If you wish to change
the pressure medium after first use, please contact the Service Department.