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2.    Observe These Precautions to Ensure Safety 
 

072-65284M-02 (SonicMan SN1)    24 Feb 2005

 

 
 

When not intending to use for 
extended periods of time, remove 
the battery pack from the unit and 
store in a dry, cool, dark location.

 

Failure to observe this precaution 
could result in fluid leakage, rust, 
deterioration in performance or a 
reduction in service life. 

 

MANDATORY 

Charge the battery pack within the 
temperature range of 5° C to 35° C.

 

If charged at a temperature outside of 
this range, fluid leakage, abnormal 
heat generation, ignition or rupture 
may result. Additionally, deterioration 
in performance or a reduction in 
service life may result. 

 

MANDATORY 

 

Do not dispose of the battery pack with normal garbage.

 The 

SonicMan

 battery pack is 

recyclable. If at any time, whether before or after use, the battery pack becomes 
unnecessary, observe your company regulations and, after insulating the contact terminals 
by covering them with tape, return the battery pack to a 

TLV

 office. 

 

PROHIBITED 

 
 

2.3 Charger 

Precautions 

 
 

Use only with the specified 
voltage.

 Failure to observe this 

precaution could result in smoke, 
ignition, rupture or fire from the 
charger or battery pack. 

 

MANDATORY 

 

Do not disassemble or modify.

 

Failure to observe this precaution 
could result in excessive heat 
generation, ignition, electrical shock 
or injury. 

 

DISASSEMBLY 

PROHIBITED 

Refrain from touching the charger 
terminals to other metal items, to 
avoid causing a short in the unit.

 

Failure to observe this precaution 
could result excessive heat 
generation, ignition or electrical 
shock. 

 

PROHIBITED 

Do not operate the unit with wet 
hands.

 Failure to observe this 

precaution could result in electrical 
shock. 

 

NO WET 

HANDS 

 

Do not use the unit in humid areas 
or in areas in which it could 
become wet from water or liquid 
chemicals.

 Failure to observe this 

precaution could result in electrical 
shock, excessive heat generation or 
ignition. 

 

NO  

MOISTURE 

Do not charge a battery pack 
other than the 

SonicMan

 battery 

pack.

 Failure to observe this 

precaution could result in excessive 
heat generation, ignition, rupture or 
fire. 

 

PROHIBITED 

Do not charge in areas that have a great deal of dust or metal powder.

 The presence of 

dust or metal powder could result in excessive heat generation or fire. 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

CAUTION 

WARNING 

Summary of Contents for SonicMan SN1

Page 1: ...02 SonicMan SN1 24 February 2005 Ultrasonic Leak Detector SonicMan SN1 Copyright 2005 by TLV CO LTD All rights reserved ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Manufacturer Kakogawa Japan is approved by LRQA LTD to ISO 9...

Page 2: ...refully before use and follow the instructions to be sure of using the product properly Additionally as these manuals are necessary not only for initial software setup but also for subsequent troubles...

Page 3: ...Decreasing the Sensitivity 15 7 5 Using the Automatic Sensitivity Adjustment 15 7 6 Turning the Laser Pointer ON and OFF 15 8 Estimating Leak Level Saving and Recalling Data 16 8 1 Hold the Inspection...

Page 4: ...1 SonicMan Standard Set 072 65284M 02 SonicMan SN1 24 Feb 2005 4 1 SonicMan Standard Set SonicMan SN1 Nozzle Holster Earphones Battery Pack Charger Power Cord Storage Case Instruction Manual...

Page 5: ...installation use maintenance and repair Furthermore TLV accepts no responsibility for any accidents or damage occurring as a result of failure to observe these precautions Symbols Indicates a DANGER...

Page 6: ...isions PROHIBITED Be attentive to the background noises in the surrounding area When wearing the earphones it becomes difficult to hear noises from the surrounding area Operate the unit together with...

Page 7: ...upture or ignition PROHIBITED Do not leave unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in areas that will become very hot such as interiors of cars near heating equipment etc Failure to observ...

Page 8: ...oltage Failure to observe this precaution could result in smoke ignition rupture or fire from the charger or battery pack MANDATORY Do not disassemble or modify Failure to observe this precaution coul...

Page 9: ...l smell immediately pull the power plug out of the outlet If use is continued under such conditions fire or electrical shock may result PROHIBITED 2 4 Earphones Precautions Do not use earphones while...

Page 10: ...ating the directional ability of the ultrasonic microphone facilitates the identification of leak locations and the added use of the laser pointer effects a great increase in the efficiency of leak de...

Page 11: ...lay Area This is used to display inspection readings bar indicator and digital display and setting sensitivity and Buttons These are used to modify sensitivity settings and to modify the record number...

Page 12: ...er pointer to pinpoint the source of the leak 5 3 Recording the Detection Reading and Leak Location 1 Estimate the leak level by using the inspection data see section 8 2 Estimating Leakage Level By e...

Page 13: ...hite button again Discharging ceases the green discharge light goes out and charging red light automatically begins 6 When charging is fully completed the red charging indicator light begins blinking...

Page 14: ...et Areas 1 Lift up the cover for the SonicMan earphone jack c 2 Insert the earphone plug into the SonicMan earphone jack d 3 The earphone with the R is for the right ear and the one with the L is for...

Page 15: ...ically set the sensitivity to an easy to hear level without the use of the and buttons 1 Pull and hold the trigger for at least 1 second 2 The sensitivity setting is automatically altered until the cu...

Page 16: ...n to confirm the data and then move to the next data item c When the nozzle is attached the distance to the front the nozzle is 0 1 m 2 Select Fluid Type Select either Steam or Gas a Scroll through th...

Page 17: ...mode c Measurement data can be stored even if the leak level was not calculated 2 If the selected record number has already been used SonicMan will query Over write a To destroy the previous data and...

Page 18: ...both the Func and the Memory button at the same time A menu offering the following choices will appear Delete only the selected record number No Clear Delete all saved data All Data Clear 3 Use the an...

Page 19: ...a Clear No 001 Clear All Data Clear Select the top or bottom half using the and buttons Func Memory Press Simultaneously Delete ENT Func Cancel Deletion ENT Save New Data Record Double click Trigger P...

Page 20: ...whether to enter calculation mode automatically Auto when a reading is taken or to enter data manually Manual at some other time 1 Press and to switch between Auto and Manual 2 Press ENT to move the...

Page 21: ...justment while monitoring the sound from the earphones 1 Pressing the or button one time adjusts the level one step If the button is pressed and held down the level is continuously adjusted until the...

Page 22: ...maximum the button must be held down continuously for approximately 7 seconds 2 Press ENT to move the display to the next setting item 3 Press Func to return to detection mode 10 11 Adjusting the Dis...

Page 23: ...in which one wishes to further home in on the leak location Use of the nozzle makes it possible to collect the ultrasonic waves in the direction in which the SonicMan is pointing with greater accurac...

Page 24: ...Put on the earphones The earpiece marked R is for the right ear the one marked L is for the left ear Place the cord behind your neck 3 Wind the cord holder to adjust the cord to an appropriate length...

Page 25: ...attached Attach the included battery pack making sure that it is fully charged Is the battery pack being used the one that was supplied with SonicMan Attach SonicMan s specialized battery pack Is the...

Page 26: ...to ON if the unit is in a mode other than detection mode no laser beam will be emitted Return the unit to detection mode and again check the status of the laser beam No laser beam is emitted from the...

Page 27: ...y pack rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery 2 4 V 1650 mA h Continuous Use Time After full charge Approx 11 hours both backlight and laser pointer OFF Approx 8 hours backlight ON laser pointer OF...

Page 28: ...TLV CO LTD authorized service representatives 2 Malfunctions due to dirt or scale 3 Malfunctions due to improper disassembly and reassembly dropping or other impact or due to inadequate inspection an...

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