Combustible Gas Leak Detector/English
Combustible Gas Leak Detector/English
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13/08/2017 Version No. 001
13/08/2017 Version No. 001
To avoid
unnecessary danger,
do
not allowed to charge or replace
the
batteries in the
concentration of combustible gas. Set up and Operate the gas detector according to these
procedures to reduce the risk of fire, explosions
,
serious injury and incorrect measurements.
MICRO Combusitble Gas Leak Detector has built-in battery, if battery is low, use 5V/1A
adapter to charge. Please remove the battery
to avoid
battery leakage before long-term
storage or transportation. In the concentration of combustible gas,
do
not replace the
batteries or use the adapter, in order to reduce the risk of explosion, fire or other serious
injury. Do not operate when charging.
4-7.Display
5-Changing/Installing Batteries
Calibration
Instructions
Article Simulation
Indications
Combustible Gas
Concentration
Display
Gas Explosion
Limitation
Autozero
Audible Alert
Enable/Disable
Vibration Alert
Enable/Disable
Auto Power Off
Enable/Disable
Battery Display
Restore the
Factory Settings
High Sensitivity
Selector
Low Sensitivity
Selector
Gas Explosion
Limitation
The Max Gas
Concentration
Values
Warning
Before each use, inspect your MICRO Combusitble Gas Leak Detector and correct any
problems to reduce the risk of injury or incorrect measurements.
1-Clean any oil, grease or dirt from equipment. This aids inspection.
2-Inspect the MICRO Combusitble Gas Leak Detector for any broken, worn, missing,
misaligned or binding parts, or any other condition which may prevent safe and normal
operation.
3-Check that the warning labels are present, firmly attached and readable.
4-If any issues are found during the inspection, do not use the MICRO Combusitble Gas
Leak Detector until it has been properly serviced.
5-Following the Set-Up and Operation instructions, turn ON and calibrate the gas detector.
Once calibration is complete use a combustible gas source (such as an unlit lighter), to
confirm that the gas detector senses the gas. If the gas detector does not sense the gas,
do not use the unit until it has been properly serviced. Remove the gas source and allow
several minutes for the sensor to stabilize prior to use.
High concentrations of combustible gases can cause explosions, fires and other hazards that
could cause serious personal injury or death. Know the characteristics of the gas you are
working with and use proper precautions to avoid hazardous conditions.
Always turn on and calibrate the gas detector in an area known to be free of combustible
gases. Calibration in an area containing combustible gas will result in incorrect calibration
and lower than actual readings. This could result in combustible gases not being detected.
Set up and
o
perate the gas detector according to these procedures to reduce the risk of fire,
explosions
,
serious injury and incorrect measurements.
6-Pre-Operation Inspection
7-Set-Up and Operation
Warning