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• If the pump system is operating, perform a sensitivity check
(see
Sensitivity Check
) on the sensor.
• If your leak detector has failed to light 3 LED’s during the
sensitivity test, you should replace the sensor at the tip of probe
(see
Installing the Sensor
). With tip protector
off
, turn the leak
detector ON and look for a red glow in the small hole of the
sensor. If you fail to see a red glow, the leak detector has a
broken or shorted sensor power wire in the probe. If you see a
red glow, screw on the tip protector and perform the
Sensitiv-
ity Check
again. If your leak detector still fails to light 3 LED’s,
you have a broken or shorted sensor signal wire in the probe.
The above failures require you to take your leak detector to your
wholesaler for handling.
Problem
Your D-TEK will not power up (even after charging the proper time)
or all the lights illuminate with no audio sound.
Diagnostics/Remedy
This problem can be caused by power cells that need to be
recharged, improperly installed power cells, power cells that have
shorted or a faulty AC power adapter.
Note:
A new D-TEK Refrigerant Leak Detector does not come with the
batteries charged. To charge them see
Charging the Power Cells.
Note:
Power cells must be installed in the detector for proper operation.
To identify what area may be the problem you should:
• Insure the power cells have been charged the proper amount of
time.
Note:
If the detector has been plugged into a power
source the proper amount of time, you may want to guarantee the
power source does not get turned off at night.