Environmental Equipment, Inc.
IMR 1050X
www.imrusa.com
3634 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, Fl 33711 * Phone 727-328-2818 * 800-RING-IMR * Fax 727-328-2826
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Changing the Particle Filter
The in-line water trap should be checked and emptied on a regular basis. Water vapor will condense in the
probe line, which may cause the water trap to fill suddenly if the probe is moved. Care should be taken
at all times.
Remove water-trap assembly from the analyzer
as shown above. Remove the filter and plastic
holder from the housing. Discard the filter
element but keep the holder to fit to the new
filter. Clean the inside of the filter housing
with a suitable soft cloth. Fit the holder onto
the new filter element and then insert into the
housing. Refit the housing onto the analyzer
.
Battery Replacement
This meter has been designed for use with both
alkaline and rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride
(NiMH) batteries. No other types are
recommended. The analyzer is supplied with 4
“AA” size alkaline batteries.
These should be installed into the instrument
as shown in the diagram to the right and
indicated on the back of the unit.
CAUTION!
Take great care when installing the batteries to
observe correct polarity. Always check the
meter for operation immediately after
installing new batteries.
Using Re-Chargeable Batteries
The battery charger must only be used when NiMH batteries are fitted. Alkaline batteries
are not
re-chargeable. Attempting to recharge alkaline batteries may result in damage to the product and may
create a fire risk.
Battery Charging
Ensure that you use the correct charger. This unit uses a 9V DC regulated charger.
Ensure that the batteries are fitted in the correct manner, and then charge for at least 16 hours.
Subsequent charges should be overnight. NiMH batteries may be charged at any time, even for short
periods to conduct testing.
WARNING!
Under NO circumstance should you expose batteries to extreme heat or fire as they may explode and
cause injury. Always dispose of old batteries promptly in a manner consistent with local disposal
regulations.