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Cleaning The TEK-Mate's Housing
The TEK-Mate's plastic housing can be cleaned with standard household
detergent or isopropyl alcohol. Care should be taken to prevent the cleaner from
entering the instrument. Since gasoline and other solvents may damage the
plastic, protect your INFICON TEK-Mate from contact with these substances.
Troubleshooting
Except for the batteries and the sensor, the internal parts of the TEK-Mate Leak
Detector are not user serviceable. If you experience a problem with your
TEK-Mate, see the Troubleshooting Table below to determine how to remedy the
problem. If you can not remedy the problem, take your TEK-Mate to your
wholesaler for evaluation.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
1. Poor sensitivity.
The TEK-Mate does
not find leaks.
1a. Sensor has
reached the end of its
useful life.
1a. Replace the sensor.
See page
.
1b. Sensitivity set to
LOW instead of HIGH
1b. Set the Sensitivity to
HIGH and scan for the leak
again.
2. The TEK-Mate
responds slowly to a
leak.
2a. Dirty or wet filter.
2a. Replace the filter. See
page
.
2b. Failure in the
pumping system.
2b. Turn the TEK-Mate on
and listen for a high-pitched
motor sound. If you do not
hear the motor, return the
TEK-Mate to your wholesaler
for evaluation.
2c. The sensor cover
is not sealing.
2c. Make sure the sensor
cover is properly installed.
See step 4 on page
.