Displaying percent values is done directly down to
0.001%. Smaller values come up in scientific notation
(example on the left hand side shows a value of
0.000012% as 1.2 E -05).
The composition of the combustable (carbon,
hydrogene, non combustables, details available at
your provider) is required to allow exact calculation.
Enter the values via configuration (refer to page 6).
By default the TM100 is set for liquid gas in bottles
(propane gas, LPG).
The basic model TM100 is available for rechargable
batteries (option; TM100x2 and TM100-o2 by
default). The rechargable model can be identified by
the charging socket (11).
Completely charge your TM100 before using it for the
very first time. Connect the TM100 with the mains
supply using the charging unit. LED indicator (10)
lights up at short breaks. The LED goes off of the
battery is fully charged. New NiMh type rechargable
batteries achieve their maximum capacity (lasts for a
couple of month’s operation) after the 3rd loading
cycle.
Depending on usage the supplied batteries last up for
years. Use size AA (Mignon) batteries only. Replace
batteries once the experation date is elapsed although
they provide power to avoid chemicals to poor out.
Carefully remove the head covers on upper and lower
side of the TM100 case using a screwdriver (3mm slot
type).
Put the TM100 on its keypad side and lift the bottom
side. Take out the battery holder and replace the
batteries. Assembling the TM100 is done in exactly
reverse sequence.
Never insert standard batteries in a TM100 with
charging option! Unintentional charging could
damage the device! Only use high quality NiMh
rechargable batteries if you have to replace them.
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Charging
Changing Combustion
Composition
Replacing Batteries
(non rechargable models only)
Open TM100
LO BAT
LO BAT