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IMPORTANT :
This work is reserved for authorized and qualified personnel
since it could possibly jeopardize the safety of detection.
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C
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)
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Clip (fig 1.rep2)
The user can get on with his work while leaving the instrument to monitor the
surrounding atmosphere: the TX/) is attached to his clothing using the clip
provided for the purpose
Attention
:
in order to be able to take readings correctly, the sensor should never
be obstructed.
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U
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S
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E
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O
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P
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R
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A
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H
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I
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S
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T
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R
U
U
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M
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E
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N
T
T
This is done using the touch areas located on the front panel of the TX/)
(fig1. rep9).
•
Switching the instrument on or off
•
Enter
•
Illuminating the liquid crystal display
•
Scrolling the parameters and menus
•
“down ” key
•
Clearance
of the gas alarm
•
“ up ” key
•
"
yes
" or "
no
" for confirmation.
•
use of the programming and calibration menus and
•
Reinitialization of the dry batteries "controller"
Comment:
an interval
1
of 3 minutes minimum and 7 minutes maximum is allowed
between two depressions of the keys, otherwise the instrument will "restart" in
"normal" mode
1
Configuration of the interval depends on detected gas
ENTER
ENTER
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