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warning: To prevent personal injury,

  Study, understand, and follow all safety precautions and 

instructions relating to this tool.

  wear eye protection that meets anSi Z87.1 and OSHa 

standards when using the TiF8800X gas Detector.

  Verify the instrument is functioning correctly by testing it on a 

known combustible leak source before approaching a 

suspected hazardous area.

  Charge or replace battery pack in an area known to be non-

hazardous. The process of charging or replacing the battery 

pack could cause a spark and, in an environment containing 

combustible gas, could lead to an explosion.

  reinstall the rubber boot and battery cover after replacing the 

battery pack. Operating the instrument with the rubber boot 

removed may impair the intrinsic safety of the tool—without 

the rubber boot in place, there is a possibility of static charge 

leading to explosion.

  This instrument is not designed to reliably detect carbon 

monoxide and should not be used as a detector for carbon 

monoxide.

Safety Precautions

Summary of Contents for TIF TIF8800X

Page 1: ...TIF8800X Combustible Gas Detector Owner s Manual Manual del propietario Manuel de l utilisateur an spx brand...

Page 2: ...n an area known to be non hazardous The process of charging or replacing the battery pack could cause a spark and in an environment containing combustible gas could lead to an explosion Reinstall the...

Page 3: ...s 3 Setup 4 Install the Battery Pack 4 Charge the Battery Pack 5 Operating Instructions 6 Instrument Status Indicators 7 Maintenance 8 General Care 8 Battery Pack 8 Sensor 9 Specifications 10 Replacem...

Page 4: ...tion where a combustible gas vapor or residue needs to be found Some applications are Gas lines and pipes Fuel leaks Liquid or gas fired heating systems Propane filling stations warning The TIF8800X i...

Page 5: ...Instrument status indicators five LEDs 3 Probe tip and sensor 4 NiMh battery pack behind cover 5 Charger input jack 6 Leak intensity indicators six LEDs 7 Sensitivity control Parts and Controls 1 7 6...

Page 6: ...amber See Figure 1 Setup 4 4 Reinstall the battery cover and screw 5 Reinstall the rubber boot caution To prevent personal injury always reinstall the rubber boot Failure to do so may impair the intri...

Page 7: ...e is illuminated Once charging is complete the green LED READY will also illuminate Notes Leaving the AC adapter connected to the tool after charging will not damage the tool However the tool will not...

Page 8: ...leak When a detectable compound enters the tip the tick rate speeds up Along with the increased tick rate the leak intensity LEDs illuminate from left to right The larger the concentration the more L...

Page 9: ...a battery charge is needed The battery pack must be fully recharged before the tool is used again Charge yellow This LED illuminates during the recharge process Ready green This LED illuminates when t...

Page 10: ...apter into an appropriate wall outlet and connect the charger jack to the tool During the charge cycle the yellow LED charge is illuminated Once charging is complete the green LED READY will also illu...

Page 11: ...l the sensor straight out of the sensor socket 2 Align the pins in the new sensor with the receptacles in the sensor socket and push the sensor into place 3 Test the tool in the presence of a known le...

Page 12: ...cles Warm up Period Approximately 30 seconds Duty Cycle Continuous no limitation Response Time Instantaneous Sensitivity Variable as low as 1 ppm gasoline vapor Operating Environment 32 F to 125 F 0 C...

Page 13: ...review the Troubleshooting section of this manual to determine if the problem can be solved If the tool still fails to work correctly contact the company at 800 327 5060 for more information Repaired...

Page 14: ...If red LED fault illuminates again replace battery pack Refer to Replacement Parts section of this manual 2 If battery pack is not the problem discontinue using tool and return it for service caution...

Page 15: ...To condition battery pack charge it fully then operate tool as normal until the low battery LED illuminates Repeat this procedure a minimum of 3 to 5 times Tool does not operate and battery pack char...

Page 16: ...0 Rev B August 11 2010 655 Eisenhower Drive Owatonna MN 55060 0995 USA Toll free 800 327 5060 llamada gratuita 800 327 5060 num ro gratuit 800 327 5060 Fax 866 259 1241 tel copieur 866 259 1241 www ti...

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