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Specification:
Size
9” x 1.5” x 1” / 23 x 3.8 x 2.5cm
Weight
with battery
164g
Response Time
20 mili-seconds
Gas Molecular weight
range
10 to 120 g/mol
Molecular weight
accuracy of resolution
±0.1 g/mol
Operating
Temperature
-45 to 70°C
Survival Temperature
-85 to +85°C
Battery
Single Alkaline 9V battery
Battery Life
1000+ read cycles
Automatic shut down
2 minutes if not active
DigiFLO confidential
information
BATTERY
Reasons to replace the battery:
BAt
is seen blinking on the display.
DigiLEAK does not respond to a Power On.
CHANGING THE BATTERY
1. Open the rear battery compartment.
Caution: Observe proper battery installation.
2. Carefully lift the battery from its location.
3. Remove the clips from the battery.
4. Apply the clips to a new battery.
5. Position the new battery within its groove, with the clips facing the Inlet.
6. Turn ON the unit. The display should turn ON. If it does, close the battery compartment. If it
does not, replace the battery with another.
TROUBLESHOOTING
There are no user serviceable parts within the
DigiLEAK
.
If the unit fails to come ON, replace the battery with a known good battery.
If the unit fails to come on with known good battery, contact DigiFLO Technical Service for repair.
If the unit comes on and the reading are erratic or frozen, contact DigiFLO Technical Service for repair.
If the front button does not respond, contact DigiFLO Technical Service for repair.
If a segment within the display is missing or is displayed intermittently, contact DigiFLO Technical
Service for repair.
How to pinpoint a leak
Find & mark at least 3 locations where DigiLEAK
shows a red light. Write the difference between 29.0
and DigiLEAK displayed molecular weight, at each
mark. Draw a straight line between these marks, thus
forming a triangle. Draw a circle through the edges of
the triangle. The leak is within the area of the circle.
Indication For Use:
This tool is to be used by certified technical
personnel to detect gas leaks and to measure
molecular weight of Air / other gas mixtures.
DigiLEAK can only measure molecular
weight of gas in the range of 10 to 120 g/mol