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CPS Leak-Seeker LSCG Краткое руководство по эксплуатации

10. CHARGING THE LITHIUM-ION BATTERY

WARNING
DO NOT CHARGE THE ENCLOSED LITHIUM BATTERY IN THE PRESENCE
OF COMBUSTIBLE GAS. Set up and operate the gas detector according to
these procedures to reduce the risk of fire, explosions and serious injury
1. IF BATTERY IS LOW, CHARGE IT IN AN AREA KNOW TO BE FREE OF
COMBUSTIBLE GAS) by using the original 5V/1A plug and cord supplied.

11. INITIAL PREPARATION

WARNING
1. Before each use, inspect the LSCG and correct any problems to reduce
the risk of injury or incorrect measurements.
2. Ensure that all equipment has been properly inspected.
3. High concentrations of combustible gas(es) can cause explosions,
fires and other hazards that could cause serious personal injury or
death.
4. Before entering a jobsite, identify/confirm, what gases are known
or likely to be present on or around the jobsite.
5. Advance information allows technicians to obtain and use any/all
required safety equipment and better prepare to inspect for gas
leaks. Know the characteristics of the gas(es) you will be working
with and use proper precautions to avoid hazardous conditions.
6. Due to the nature of confined spaces, it's imperative that technicians
entering confined spaces exercise a high degree of caution and take
extra steps to ensure their safety while working with or in the vicinity
of combustible gases or combustible substances. Working safely in a
confined space requires technicians to implement careful preparation,
as well as an understanding of the potential hazards within the space
being inspected.
Confined spaces present unique dangers when explosive or flammable
gases may be present. Generally, the oxygen content in these rooms
varies only slightly, whereas a confined space traps combustible gases
and vapors. Therefore, a slow leak can quickly reach an LEL required
for combustion or to start a fire.
Gas detection should begin BEFORE a technician enters a confined
space where explosive or flammable gases may be present.
and incorrect measurements.
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