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UNI  Disposable Single Gas Detector 

User Manual

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Bump Fail Alarm (For Service Use Only) 

If the instrument fails a Bump test using the WatchGas Docking Station,  it will alternately display  

 and the remaining run time once per second.

Bump Due Alarm (For Service Use Only) 

If the Bump Due setting is enabled and the due date has passed, the question mark will flash once per 

second while the display continues to show the remaining run time.

4. Configuration Mode

In Config mode, the user can do a zero (fresh air) calibration only. In general, use the Left Key 

to increase the number or confirm, use the Right Key to move the cursor or move to the next 

programming item.  Detailed configuration settings can be performed using the mPower Suite 

software through the WatchGas Docking Station.

4.1 ENTER CONFIG MODE

Press and hold the Left Key and the Right Key simultaneously for 3 seconds. The unit prompts for a 

password* by displaying 

 and 

 , with one digit flashing. To input the password, use the 

Left Key to increase the number, and the Right Key to move the cursor.  Once all four digits are entered, 

the cursor will move to “OK”, use the Left Key to finish password input and enter the Config mode.  To 

correct a digit input mistake, use the Right Key to move the cursor between the four digits and “OK” 

mark, to change the input.

* The WatchGas Disposable preset password is 0000.

4.2 ZERO (FRESH AIR) CALIBRATION

Zero calibration is to set the base line for the sensor. It is done in fresh air or other source known to be 

free of detectable gas (For an O2 unit, “zeroing” sets the value to 20.9%, so air must be used). When the 

LCD displays 

 press the Left Key to start zero calibration. The unit will start a 15 second count-

down, and then display the calibration result as either pass 

or fail 

 .  The user can abort 

the zero calibration during the 15 seconds count-down by pressing the Right Key, after which 

 is 

displayed.

4.3 EXIT CONFIGURATION MODE

After zero calibration is either skipped or completed, the unit displays 

.  Press the Left Key to exit 

back to normal mode. 

5. Maintanance

NOTE:  

The UNI Disposable is designed as a disposable instrument and does not need maintenance 

under normal circumstances.  However, in highly dusty or wet environments, it may be necessary to 

replace the sensor filter as described below.  Also The UNI Disposable has to be calibrated.

Caution

Maintenance should be performed only by a qualified person who has proper training and 

fully understands the contents of the manual. 

Summary of Contents for UNI Disposable

Page 1: ...www watchgas eu UNI Disposable Single Gas Detector User Manual D e t e c t i o n...

Page 2: ...al Operation 5 3 Normal Mode Operation 5 3 1 Turning on the unit 6 3 2 Warm up sequence 5 3 3 Remaining Display 5 3 4 Alarm 5 4 Configuration Mode 6 4 1 Enter Configuration Mode 6 4 2 Zero fresh air c...

Page 3: ...ttery This instrument has not been tested in an explosive gas air atmosphere having an oxygen concentration greater than 21 Substitution of components will impair suitability for intrinsic safety Subs...

Page 4: ...t Key Power Cursor moving 6 Alligator clip 7 Sensor DISPLAY SYMBOLS 1 Gas name includes CO H2S and O2 2 Remaining time unit Months Days Hours 3 Question mark flashes once per second if Bump due settin...

Page 5: ...ion as follows If the sensor is not able to be identified by the instrument or is not installed into the instrument then the screen switches between and Lastly the High A larm limit and and Low Alarm...

Page 6: ...the Left Key to finish password input and enter the Config mode To correct a digit input mistake use the Right Key to move the cursor between the four digits and OK mark to change the input The WatchG...

Page 7: ...and place it face down on a soft surface 2 Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to loosen counterclockwise each of the four screws 3 Remove the top cover before carefully unplugging the buzzer connector 4 Peel...

Page 8: ...ALARM Buzzer 3 beeps per second LED 3 flashes per second Vibration 1 per second HIGH 2 flashes per second LOW ALARM Buzzer 2 beeps per second LED 2 flashes per second Vibration 1 per second LOW 2 flas...

Page 9: ...nd BATTERY FAIL ALARM Buzzer 1 beep per second LED 1 flash per second bAT LoW 1 flash per second EMPTY BATTERY ALARM Buzzer 1 beep per minute LED 1 flash per minute Vibration 1 per minute and Battery...

Page 10: ...larm battery low alarm Alarm signal 95dB sounder 30cm Bright red LEDs Built in vibrator Calibration 2 point calibration zero and span Power on zero calibration with user confirmation Event log Up to 5...

Page 11: ...ncluding damage by fire lightening water damage or other hazard voids liability of the manufacturer In the event that a product should fail to perform up to manufacturer specifications during the appl...

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