• Three operation-status LEDs that show power on, sensor
operation, and low battery.
• A 20-inch fl exible probe.
• Simple thumb wheel on/off and gain control allowing one-
handed operation.
• A solid-state sensor that has a typical life of 5 years.
• A battery capacity of 30 hours under normal use conditions.
• The ability to detect natural gas (methane) in concentrations
as low as 20 ppm. In addition, the following gases and vapors
are also detectable:
Acetone Ethanol Industrial Solvents
Acetylene Ethylene Oxide Paint Thinners
Ammonia Gasoline Propane
Benzene Hexane Naphtha
Butane Hydrogen
Introduction
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Leakator 10
Instruction 0019-9167
WARNINGS!
For safety reasons, the Leakator 10 must only be operated
and serviced by qualifi ed personnel. Read and understand
the contents of this instruction manual before operating
or servicing.
To prevent ignition of a hazardous atmosphere, do not
perform any maintenance work, such as replacing the in-
strument’s batteries, sensor, or sensor-matching resistor,
in an area classifi ed as being hazardous.