Linde MT Tracker BBQ Operating Manual

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MT Tracker BBQ™
Operating Manual
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Description 3
Smart device setup 4
Cylinder setup 6
Using the app 7
Battery replacement 10
Warranty 14
Safety guidelines 15
Specications 16
Troubleshooting tips 17
Contents.
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MT Tracker BBQ™ sensor accurately detects
LPG cylinder ll levels and sends the status via Bluetooth® to our mobile app. You can also
rename sensors, set auto alerts or add multiple
sensors. Available for both iOS and Android devices.
Outdoor use only.
Description
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Smart device setup
Go to your app store. Search for the Mt Tracker app and install.
Launch the app. When it starts it will automatically start a search for sensors.
The first time you use your MT Tracker BBQ™ press the “Sync” button 5 times in a row to initialise it. Press and hold SYNC button until sensor appears on app. (up to 10 seconds).
No MT Tracker BBQ™ devices
have been added.
The first time you use your MT Tracker
BBQ™ press the “Sync” button 5 times in
a row to initialise it. To add new sensors
make sure the scanning icon is spinning
press and hold SYNC button on your
MT Tracker BBQ™ until it is found.
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The sensor will then appear on your app as a new device. Sensor is now Sync’d. You may now proceed to installing the sensor on the cylinder.
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Cylinder setup
The cylinder should be kept upright at all times throughout the installation process. Clean the bottom of the cylinder of any debris, excess paint,
and rust.
The sensor mounts to the bottom centre of the cylinder using magnets. The rubber pad between the magnets must make good contact with the cylinder, with no contaminants in between and must be aligned to the bottom centre of the
cylinder.
Check that the cylinder is on a level and at surface or otherwise is level with ground. Even a slight tilt can degrade the quality of the
measurement.
After a short period the LPG will settle and the readings will stabilize.
Magnet
Magnet
Rubber pad
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Using the app
Adding more sensors will keep adding to the sensor list. Up to 50 sensors can be added.
Selecting a sensor from the list takes you to the sensor’s info screen that shows the battery condition, Bluetooth signal strength, and detection quality. A low quality level often indicates an installation
problem, such as poor placement, debris or excessive paint, etc. which can cause erraticreadings.
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Selecting the pencil icon will bring up the settings page for the sensor, where you can edit the sensor name, select your cylinder size or enter an arbitrary custom size, set LPG level alarm threshold and level display units.
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To remove a sensor from the app list, swipe left on the sensor in the list. A delete button will appear. Select delete to confirm removal of the sensor from the app.
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Battery replacement
WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD-BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS.
The enclosure lid is held in place by a snap t, in 4 places. In the approximate locations shown, insert small screwdriver between lid and base and pry outward to release snap t. Lid can then be lifted out of assembly. (Note: Sync button will sometimes be slightly stuck to electronics board. Detach sync button and board if necessary to completely remove lid and leave electronics in the base piece.)
Gently lift board from base such that battery can be removed from battery holder. Insert new battery in same orientation. (Note: Wires that
connect sensor base and electronics board remain
attached during battery change. Use care not pull too hard on wires thus damaging the sensor.)
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Place electronics board back into base. Pay
attention to wire routing so that wires do not get pinched when lid is reassembled. Also check that the enclosure seal is properly seated into the
base.
Seal
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4. If Sync button came loose during disassembly, assemble button back to lid. Button will stay attached to lid once properly assembled to lid.
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6. Place lid back into base and press down fully to reengage all 4 snap ts.
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Warranty
The MT Tracker BBQ™ carries a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty excludes apparent misuse of thesensor and
battery.
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Use of this device in a manner other than stated in this manual, may result in impairment of the designed safety protection and thus an unsafe
condition.
Safety guidelines
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Specications
Specications
Part number GASM1001354
Measurement method Ultrasonic
Fluid LPG
Cylinder types Steel cylinders
Note: Also works with aluminum cylinders with alternate mounting. Not intended for use on composite cylinders.
Cylinder sizes Vertical DOT Cylinders of 3.7 kg and 8.5 kg
Typically any LPG cylinder up to 500 mm (20”) uid height, on
which the sensor may be mounted on bottom.
Envelope dimensions 47.2 x 87.7 x 7.3 mm (1.85 x 3.45 x 0.29 in)
Mounting location Cylinder bottom
Suitable for these locations CLASS 1, DIVISION 2, GROUP D
CLASS 1, ZONE 2, GROUP IIA
Operating temperature range -25° TO 40°C
Temperature code T6
Battery ONE, CR2032 COIN CELL (3 V)
Humidity range 0–100%
Max. altitude 4000 m
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Troubleshooting tips
Make sure your cylinder is level. If the cylinder is sitting at an angle, the surface of the liquid will also be at an angle, sometimes causing incorrect readings.
MT Tracker BBQ™ sensor must be located properly. The black rubber contact pad should be placed on centre of the cylinder bottom.
If experiencing a reading that looks incorrect or erratic, sometimes a slight reposition of the sensor will correct the problem.
If the bottom of the cylinder is dirty or rusty it will need to be wiped clean of any debris first. Also the black rubber contact pad on the sensor should be kept clean.
If the cylinder is moving or vibrating it will degrade the quality of the signal.
Movement of the cylinder can cause the liquid to slosh, sometimes causing erratic readings. Readings should go back to normal after a few minutes.
It’s typical to see the level change slightly with changing temperature. This is a characteristic of LPG as it boils into gas.
MT Tracker BBQ™ sensor is shipped in sleep mode to preserve battery life. You must press the Sync button on the sensor at least 5 times to wake it up before it will be detected.
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