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monitoring system that the device is part of, and ensures that its use complies with all local safety
standards and regulations.
10.2.1
Cleaning supplies
Use a cloth or paper towel to clean the device enclosure and probe. If necessary, you can apply mild
solvent or isopropyl alcohol to remove stuck-on dirt.
NOTICE
Do not use any abrasive material or corrosive substances to clean the device enclosure or sensor
probe.
They
can damage the device or probe and influence the measurement results.
10.2.2
Maintenance of Teflon-coated probe
NOTICE
If you have a Teflon-coated probe, only use soft cloth to clean it. If you use other kinds of cleaning
supplies, the Teflon coating can break. Always handle a Teflon-coated probe with care.
If the dust build-up on a Teflon-coated probe is impossible to clean or it is damaged, contact the
manufacturer or an authorized distributor to have the probe replaced.
10.3
Cleaning flow chamber and sensor probe
The sensor probe can be cleaned with compressed air without disassembling the enclosure. However, if
the dust buildup is stuck on the probe too tightly to remove with compressed air, you can remove the
front plate of the device to access the internal flow chamber and the sensor probe.
To clean the internal flow chamber and sensor probe, you need:
4 mm hex key
5 mm hex key
Cleaning supplies (soft cloth, brushes, mild solvent)