Introduction
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INTRINSICALLY SAFE/SECURITE
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INTRINSÈQUE/Exia
CLASS I, DIVISION 1, GROUPS A, B, C, D, T4,
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
IS3000
I/O Connector
Shoulder Strap
Connector
On/Off Switch
Keypad Shoulder Strap
Connector
Exhaust/Flame
Arrestor
Contents Gauge
Sample Inlet
Refill Connector
Battery Charger
Jack
Battery Pack
Hydrogen ShutOff
Valve
Figure 1
MicroFID Layout
4.
Connect the charged battery pack to the retainer at the rear
of the instrument.
5.
Use the MicroFID multitool to tighten the two captive
screws into the bottom of the battery pack. Do not over
tighten the screws.
Charging the Battery Pack
To charge the battery pack:
1. Ensure the correct plug is installed on the line cord of the
battery charger. If it is not correct for the wall outlet in your
area, then it must be replaced. See Installing Alternate AC
Plug on the Battery Charger on page 148.
NOTE:
Do not charge the battery pack in a hazardous location. Use only a
MicroFID battery charger.
2. Plug the charger into the jack located on the front of the
battery pack.
3. Plug the charger into an AC outlet.
The LED, on the battery pack, indicates the charge state. Red
indicates the battery is being charged. Green indicates the
battery is fully charged and ready for use.
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Summary of Contents for Photovac MicroFID
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