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RD200-en-GB_V1.0   4/18 

Maintenance 

Cleaning 

1.

 

Wipe the meter housing with a damp, soft cloth. Use only mild soap and water. 

2.

 

Never use organic solvents to clean the meter (such as thinner, benzene, etc.) as they can 
damage the sensor. 

3.

 

Clean the sensor area with a dry cloth or use compressed air to clear away debris. 

Battery Replacement 

When the low battery LED (4) glows red, the 9V battery must be replaced. 

1.

 

The battery compartment is located on the rear of the meter. To access the battery 

compartment, carefully remove the meter’s protective rubber jacket. 

2.

 

Remove the Phillips head screw to open the battery compartment. 

3.

 

Replace the 9V battery observing correct polarity. 

4.

 

Secure the battery compartment and replace the protective jacket before operating the 

meter. 

Never dispose of used batteries or rechargeable batteries in household waste. 
As consumers, users are legally required to take used batteries to appropriate collection sites, the 
retail store where the batteries were purchased, or wherever batteries are sold. 

Disposal: Do not dispose of this instrument in household waste. The user is obligated to take end-of-life 
devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.  

Checking the Probe Condition with the Test Solution 

The test bottle provided contains an ethanol solution that emits a gas when the bottle is 
opened. If the sensor is in good condition, it will detect the gas and the meter will provide 
audible and visual alerts. If alerts do not occur, the sensor should be replaced immediately. 
Always tightly seal and safely store the test bottle when not in use. 

Probe Replacement 

The sensor (7) is located at the tip of the gooseneck probe (1), in the cavity underneath the 
removable protective collar (6). 

The sensor plugs into a 3-conductor connector, in a specific orientation where the black wire, on 
the connector, aligns with the black ‘dot’ on the sensor. The steps below outline the 
replacement procedure: 

 

1.

 

Switch the meter OFF.

 

2.

 

Unscrew the probe tip collar (6) in a counter-clockwise direction and remove the collar. 

 

3.

 

Remove the existing diode sensor (7) by carefully gripping it with a small pliers, or similar 
tool, and gently pulling the sensor out of the cavity until the sensor’s connector is exposed. 
Use caution to avoid damaging the wires to the connector.

 

4.

 

Disconnect the existing sensor from the 3-conductor connector observing the correct 
orientation (black wire on connector aligns with black ‘dot’ on sensor).

 

5.

 

Replace the sensor in the proper orientation and re-attach the protective collar.

 

6.

 

Do not switch the meter ON until the sensor and collar are securely in place.

 

Содержание RD200

Страница 1: ...User Manual Refrigerant Leak Detector Model RD200 Additional User Manual Translations available at www extech com ...

Страница 2: ...e sensitivity levels Battery status LED indicator Test solution included allows the user to check the condition of the sensor 50 cm 19 7 flexible gooseneck probe Safety Please read the safety information carefully before attempting to operate the meter Failure to do so could cause personal injury or damage to the meter Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe and correct use Do not attempt...

Страница 3: ...ch ON or if the low battery LED 4 glows red 2 While powering on the leak level LEDs 2 will light in sequence left to right and the start up tone will sound once 3 The meter will start heating the sensor 7 during a 2 minute warm up period the leak level LEDs will continue to light in sequence during the warm up 4 After the warm up the audible tone will sound twice indicating that the detector is re...

Страница 4: ...The distance of the sensor 7 to the surface of the component under test should be 5mm 0 2 or nearer Move the probe slowly no more than 25 50mm second 1 to 2 second See the Measurement Considerations section for more information Note To pinpoint a large leak more effectively use compressed air on the suspected area of the leak to help determine the precise location Testing for Leaks in an Evaporato...

Страница 5: ...equipment Checking the Probe Condition with the Test Solution The test bottle provided contains an ethanol solution that emits a gas when the bottle is opened If the sensor is in good condition it will detect the gas and the meter will provide audible and visual alerts If alerts do not occur the sensor should be replaced immediately Always tightly seal and safely store the test bottle when not in ...

Страница 6: ... 2 minutes approx Response Time Instantaneous Auto Power OFF Automatic shut off after 10 minutes Low Battery Indication Battery status LED glows red Power Supply 9V Battery rear compartment under protective jacket Battery Life 30 hours of normal use Operating Conditions 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 80 RH Storage Conditions 10 C to 80 C 14 F to 176 F 70 RH Length Flexible Gooseneck only 50 2cm 19 8 Le...

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