CPS Leak-Seeker II Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 5
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OPERATION
Using the Leak-Seeker
®
II
Turning the instrument ON:
Press the yellow START button once to turn the unit ON. The
instrument initiates a sensor self-cleaning and conditioning cycle
which lasts for 35 seconds. During that time, the tachometer
lights scan from left to right. When the audible alarm turns on
the instrument is ready to use.
Resetting the instrument:
At any time during operation, pressing the yellow START button
resets the instrument to its highest sensitivity level and balances
it to ambient conditions.
Switching audible alarms:
The Leak-Seeker
II incorporates two user selectable audible
®
alarm ranges. At any time during operation, simply double click
the yellow START button to toggle between the two audible alarm
range options. The instrument will store the current audible alarm
range when turned OFF, thus becoming the operating alarm the
next time the instrument is powered up.
Turning the instrument OFF:
At any time during operation, press and hold down the yellow
START button until the LED display turns OFF. This indicates that
the unit has been shut down.
Low battery indicator
:
When the batteries reach approximately 10% of capacity, the
rightmost bar graph LED will stay lit above the LO BAT legend.
Windy conditions:
Locating leaks under windy conditions may severely impede the leak
searching process. Even very large leaks may be difficult to locate
as the escaping gas is quickly dissipated into the atmosphere. If
necessary, fabricate a gas trap using aluminum foil around joints
or fittings or otherwise shield the search area from the wind.
When to reset the unit:
It is necessary to reset the Leak-Seeker
II during a leak search
®
if the unit becomes fully saturated, multiple leaks are present or
during the leak verification process.
Leak verification:
If a suspected leak is indicated, verify several times by moving
the sensor away from the leak area, resetting the unit and then
back to the suspected leak. If the instrument indicates a leak three
consecutive times, then you have found a leak.
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