UNI MP100 User’s Guide
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Remove the monitor cover and battery only in area known as non-hazardous.
•
Use only mPower’s lithium battery part number
M500-0001-000 [1.17.02.0002]
(3.6V,
2700mAH, AA size) or part No. ER14505 cell manufactured by EVE Energy Co., LTD.
AVERTISSEMENT !
•
N'utilisez jamais le moniteur lorsque le couvercle est enlevé.
•
Retirer le couvercle du moniteur et la batterie uniquement dans une zone connue comme non
dangereuse.
•
Utilisez uniquement la batterie au lithium de mPower, pièce No.
M500-0001-000 [1.17.02.0002]
(3.6V, 2700mAH, taille AA) ou celle de EVE Énergie Cie., Lt
é
, pièce No. ER14505.
7.2
Sensor Filter Replacement
A “peel-and-stick” filter should be used on the MP100 in order to keep debris from fouling the
sensor. Replace the filter whenever it appears dirty, is clogged with particles, has contacted liquid,
or when sensor response becomes weak and/or slow. Use external clip-on filters when
operating in dusty environments for easier filter exchange.
1)
Turn off the MP100 and remove the top cover as described above for
battery replacement.
2)
Peel a filter from its sheet, center it over the sensor, and gently press
down.
3)
Reconnect the buzzer and reinstall the top cover as described above for
battery replacement. Be careful to not overtighten the screws.
7.3
Sensor Replacement
MP100 models are designed for easy sensor replacement. CO and H
2
S sensors have typical
operating lives of 5 years, while others are 1 to 2 years, as per warranty (See Specifications in
Section 7.8).
1)
Turn off the MP100 and remove the top cover as described above for battery replacement.
2)
Replace the old sensor with a new one. Make sure the pins are not bent or corroded. Align the
pins to the corresponding holes and push the sensor straight in. The sensor should fit flush
against the printed circuit board.
3)
Check the instrument filter and, if needed, replace as described in the previous section.
4)
Reconnect the buzzer and reinstall the top cover as described above for battery replacement.
Be careful to not overtighten the screws.
CAUTION
!
External Filter Clip