CPS Leak-Seeker LSCG Manuel de démarrage rapide - Page 11
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It's important to understand that jobsite conditions can change
suddenly. The LSCG sensor isn't able to discern what specific gas
(or combination of gases) is being measured. Instead, the LSCG
sensor is designed to detect a range of gases
7. Operate this device according to these procedures to reduce the risk
of fire, explosions and serious injury and incorrect measurements
CAUTION
1. Ensure there is no dirt, oil, grease, or other petroleum products on
the LSCG housing or covering the sensor area. Such materials could
cause false or distorted readings. Use only a soft, damp cloth to clean.
Do not use any detergents.
2. Check the LSCG for any damage, worn parts, loose connections or any
other problems that might affect safety and normal operation.
3. If replacing the sensor, ensure the LSCG is turned OFF. This preventive
safety measure can reduce personal injury and instrument damage
problems.
4. Use only accessories recommended or supplied by CPS Products, Inc.
for this device. Accessories suitable for one brand of equipment may
become hazardous when used with other equipment.
5. Do not use any powered equipment if the power switch does not turn
it ON and OFF. Any powered tool or device that cannot be controlled
with an On/Off switch is dangerous and must be repaired or replaced.
6. After inspecting this device, and reviewing the Troubleshooting
Guide, if any doubts, set this device aside and don't use for the
time being.
12. QUICK START GUIDE
WARNING
BEFORE WORKING ON A JOBSITE, CONFIRM WHAT COMBUSTIBLE
GAS(ES) MIGHT BE (OR ACTUALLY EXIST) ON OR NEAR THE JOBSITE
WHERE THE TECHNICIAN WILL BE USING THE "LSCG".
1. IF STORED IN TEMPERATURE EXTREMES, ALLOW THE LSCG TO
ACCLIMATE BEFORE FIRST USE.
2. IN AN AREA FREE OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS- Press the ON/OFF key
to turn the LSCG ON.
have "methane as a component".
(see pages 8-9)
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