2
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2.1
First Use
2.1.1
Battery Installation (Optional)
The
refrigerant identifier
has, as an option, an internal
rechargeable battery. If your uit is equipped with the optional
rechargeable battery, you must first install and charge the battery
prior to use. NOTE: The refrigerant identifier can be operated
with or without the battery using the supplied battery clips. Refer
to Section 2.2 for instructions.
To install the optional battery, remove the battery cover from the
back of the unit by unscrewing the two Phillips head screws as shown
below.
OR OPENED CONTAINERS OF GASOLINE.
at least 18 inches above to floor.
Use this equipment in locations with mechanical ventilation that
provides at leat four air changes per hour or locate the equipment
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NEUTRONICS INC. MODEL No: UID
(610) 524-8800, www.NeutronicsInc.com
456 Creamery Way, Exton, PA, 19431 USA
WARNING-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE:
DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF SPILLED
LISTED 6P03
Design Pressure: 300 psig
Refrigerant Type: R-12, R-134a
R
Miscellaneous Refrigerant Equipment
12 VDC, 1A; Design Pressure: 300 psig
CFC-12 (R-12) or HFC-134a (R-134a)
(R-134a).
For Accuracy, see Manual.
detect 2% or greater of air in HFC-R134a
to 98% purity. Also this equipment will
to Meet SAE J1771 to identify
Refrigerant Diagnostic Tool Design
Certified by Intertek Testing Services (ITS)
SAE J1771 CERTIFICATION
Inside of the battery compartment, locate the male plug on the left
side. Slide the nylon strap around the battery. Insert the battery
module into the compartment aligning the female connector of the
battery module with the male plug in the battery compartment.
Replace the cover and snug the screws.
Battery Cover Screws
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