4. BATTERY CHARGING
The ANALYZER has a built-in lithium battery and can be charged via micro-USB
port. Any USB charger will work, ensure >1.0A for fast charging. Before
charging, TURN OFF the analyzer to avoid any potential damage. Charging takes
about 4 hours. When charging is required the screen will display LOW BATTERY
along with two beeps/minute. Do not charge the device in a combustible area.
5. OPERATIONAL TIPS
ü When in the ON state, after the display has switched OFF, the LED will flash
every 20 seconds to reassure the user the detector is still ON and operating
– useful for dark situations and when the screen is OFF (to save power).
ü Before turning the detector off don’t forget to flush/purge out the detector
by allowing the pump to run for 60 secs to allow clean air to purge.
ü Ensure tubing and items are clean before storing as to avoid any
contamination, residual odors or toxic gases that may poison the sensor.
ü The sensors have a rated life of 2 years. If well taken care of, they can last
longer (up to 3 years) but will require more frequent calibration.
ü Ensure periodic calibration every 6 months so that the performance of the
detector remains within specification. If the calibration period is >6 months,
the detector still operates but accuracy will be compromised.
** WARNING**
Ø KEEP DETECTOR AWAY FROM ELECTROMAGNETC & MAGNETIC
INTERFERENCES (i.e. PHONES & MAGNETS)
Ø STORE DETECTOR WITHIN SPECIFICATIONS
Ø IF UNWELL, SEEK CLEAN AIR & MEDICAL ATTENTION.
Ø FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AS THE DETECTOR IS VERY SENSITIVE
Ø TO ENSURE ACCURACY, CALIBRATE DEVICE AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS
Ø THE DETECTOR IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN FLUE GAS AS THE UNIT
DOES NOT HAVE A WATER TRAP NOR A NOX FILTER and PROBE WILL NOT
WITHSTAND TYPICAL FLUE GAS TEMPERATURES.
Ø CHECK AND SET ALARM LEVELS APPROPRIATELY TO AVOID HARMFUL
EXPOSURE - CONSULT WITH YOUR SAFETY OFFICER OR WITH
STATE/FEDERAL AGENCIES.