UEi cd1000a Instruction Manual

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CD100A
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Operating Instructions
2. The green power LED will be illuminated when the unit is turned on. If the battery level is low, the red LED will be steady and the tic will not be adjustable. The battery will need replacing.
3. Adjust to slow uniform tic rate with the use of the thumbwheel (approximately two tics per second). This sets the instrument to the background level. Start your testing by setting the instrument in fresh air. The red LED indicator will flash in correspondence with the tic rate. Allow about 10 seconds for the sensor to stabilize indicated by a steady tic rate. (It may require up to two minutes to stabilize).
4. The unit responds to gas with a variable audible tic sound. The audible tic increases in volume when exposed to gases with 50 parts per million or more. When gas is detected, the tic rate will increase, rotate the thumbwheel back to the steady tic, resetting the instrument to this new background level. Move the instrument into higher concentrations of gas (indicated by increase tic rate) until the leak is found.
5. The "Tip-Light" is used to see around the area of the leak in a dark environment.
6. When this instrument is used in noisy environments, look at the red LED, which flashes more rapidly as the tic rate increases. The optional earphone can be plugged into the side of the unit, if there is high background noise or the operator does not want to disturb other people. This also disables the speaker.
7. If the tic rate becomes uncontrollable, it may be necessary
to change the sensor.
8. The detector will respond to some leak finding solution (soap), so use your detector first. If over exposed to some gases, the detector may take an extended period of time to return to normal.
CD100A-MAN P. 1
Introduction
The CD100A Combustible Gas Leak Detector is capable of sensing many combustible, non combustible and toxic gases that include but are not limited to the following:
Acetone Industrial Solvents Alcohol Jet Fuel Ammonia Lacquer Thinners Benzene Methane Butane Naphtha Ethylene Oxide Natural Gas Gasoline-Petrol Propane Halon Refrigerants Hydrogen Sulfide Toluene
NOTE: This leak detector is factory calibrated for methane in air.
WARNING!
This unit should not be used for detection of Carbon Monoxide.
Features include
• Fully adjustable steady tic rate accelerates as the sensor tip approaches a leak (the adjustment knob is located on the side of the unit)
• "Tip-Light" in sensor cover used to see around the are of leak in a dark environment
• Long 18" flexible gooseneck
• Audible and visual leak indicator
• Low battery indicator and separate battery compartment for
easy replacement
• Power On light
• Solid state semiconductor sensor provides instantaneous detection
• Sensor cover to protect sensor
• Ruggedized protective rubber boot
• Socket for optional earphone
• One year limited warranty
Safety Tips
Before using this detector, read all safety information carefully. In this manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word "CAUTION" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument.
WARNING!
Charging or discharging batteries may give off an explosive gas. Keep away from open flame and sources of ignition from the battery at all times.
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