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  WARNING

 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not disassemble or modify.

   

Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury, electrical 
shock, ignition or fire.

 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not operate the buttons or stare at the screen while walking.

 

Failure to observe these precautions could lead to accidents such as 
tripping or collisions.

 

 

MANDATORY 

 

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 a person who is 
not wearing any earphones or take measures during operation to 
ensure advance awareness of potential dangers in the surrounding 
area. 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not turn the power ON while wearing the earphones.

   

A sudden loud sound may be emitted, leading to hearing impairment or 
injury. After turning the power ON, check to see whether a loud sound 
is being output before putting on the earphones. 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not subject the unit to strong impact and do not throw it.

   

Such handling could result in leakage of the battery fluid, excessive 
heat generation or injury.

 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not place components in microwave ovens or high- pressure 
vessels, and do not place components in the vicinity of 
electromagnetic devices.

   

Such handling could result in excessive heat generation, smoke, 
damage to circuitry, battery leakage, rupture or ignition.

 

 

  CAUTION

 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Make sure no foreign matter gets inside the unit.

   

Before use in areas with large amounts of metal powder or other fine 
foreign matter, take measure to prevent this foreign matter from 
getting inside the unit. The presence of such foreign matter could 
result in fire or unit failure.

 

 

PROHIBITED 

 

Do not let the unit become wet.

   

If liquid gets inside the unit, it may result in excessive heat generation, 
electrical shock or unit failure. Be mindful of the location of use and the 
method of handling.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TM6

Page 1: ...RN070405A_TM6Manual_01E doc TrapMan TM6 Copyright 2007 by TLV CO LTD All rights reserved ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Manufacturer Kakogawa Japan is approved by LRQA LTD to ISO 9001 14001 ...

Page 2: ... Diagnosis 7 5 Steam Trap Diagnosis 8 6 Settings 9 7 Specifications 11 8 Regulatory Compliance 12 1 TM6 Standard Set 1 Instruction Manual this manual 2 TrapMan TM6 3 Soft Case 4 Earphone 5 Batteries 2 alkali AAA LR03 or Ni MH rechargeable batteries 6 Cap 7 Carrying Strap Earphones Batteries Carrying Strap Cap TrapMan TM6 Soft Case ...

Page 3: ...cepts no responsibility for any accidents or damage occurring as a result of failure to observe these precautions Symbols Indicates a DANGER WARNING or CAUTION item DANGER Indicates an urgent situation which poses a threat of death or serious injury WARNING Indicates that there is a potential threat of death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates that there is a possibility of injury or equipment pro...

Page 4: ...e power ON check to see whether a loud sound is being output before putting on the earphones PROHIBITED Do not subject the unit to strong impact and do not throw it Such handling could result in leakage of the battery fluid excessive heat generation or injury PROHIBITED Do not place components in microwave ovens or high pressure vessels and do not place components in the vicinity of electromagneti...

Page 5: ...tion could result in leakage of the battery fluid excessive heat generation rupture or ignition WARNING MANDATORY Cease use of the batteries immediately if the unit exhibits abnormal operation If irregularities such as fluid leakage an unusual smell unusual heat generation discoloration or deformation are noticed cease use of the unit immediately If use is continued under such conditions excessive...

Page 6: ...RN070405A_TM6Manual_01E doc 5 3 Components Cap Ultrasonic sensor Temperature sensor LCD Key Pad LED Indicator Name Plate Rock lever Battery Pack Front view Back view Earphone Jack ...

Page 7: ...ck clockwise to lock Locked Position Unlocked Position Battery Pack CAUTION When not intending to use for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the unit Failure to do so could result in battery fluid leakage 4 2 Turning the Power ON OFF 1 Press ENT to turn TM6 on The initial screen will appear on the display after 2 seconds 2 Press and hold the ENT key for 2 seconds to turn TM6 off ...

Page 8: ...pManager Pro using wireless communication Before you inspect the trap you have to connect with TrapManager Pro and download the trap data to TM6 1 The wireless communication is connected by operation of TrapManager Pro 2 When TM6 and TrapManager Pro are connected the icon is shown on the TM6 display ...

Page 9: ... automatically once the probe is applied to the measurement point 3 It takes 15 seconds after placing the probe against the measurement surface for the measurement to be complete Be sure to hold the probe perpendicular and steady for this entire period 5 3 Automatic Judgment 1 After 15 sec measurement TM6 confirms some parameters You can change the parameters if needed 2 TM6 displays a test result...

Page 10: ...he communication with PC To communicate with TrapManager Pro you must select RF Com 6 3 Auto Off This feature automatically turns the TM6 power OFF after the prescribed length of time has elapsed in which the TM6 has not been operated a Press the and buttons to raise or lower the power OFF time delay from 0 to 15 minutes b If the time delay is set to 0 minutes the automatic power OFF feature is di...

Page 11: ...creases the contrast level more rapidly c Once contrast is as desired press ENT once to proceed to the next setting 6 6 Language Select the language desired for displaying text 6 7 Date Time Adjust to the current date and time a Pressing once increases decreases the year month date hour and minute b Pressing ENT once to proceed to the next setting 6 8 Measurement Count This information is used for...

Page 12: ...er Source 2 AAA LR03 batteries Suitable Battery Types Manganese batteries Alkali Batteries Ni Cd rechargeable Ni MH rechargeable RF Communication Frequency Range 2 4 2 4835 GHz The transmission scheme Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS TX Power 4dBm Max Earphone Output Output Connection 3 5 stereo output Output Sound Tone beat Operating Temp Conditions ambient In Use 0 40 C 32 104 F In Storage...

Page 13: ... designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harm...

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