Probe Overview
Venue 50 – Basic User Manual 5-5
Direction 5446729-100 English Rev. 7
Probe Usage
For details on connecting, activating, deactivating,
disconnecting, transporting and storing the probes, See ‘Probes’
on page 2-36 for more information.
Care and Maintenance
Inspecting Probes
Perform After Each Use
Inspect the probe's lens, cable, casing, and connector. Look for
any damage that would allow liquid to enter the probe. If any
damage is found, do not use the probe until it has been
inspected and repaired/replaced by a GE Service
Representative.
NOTE: Keep a log of all probe maintenance, along with a picture of any
probe malfunction.
Environmental Requirements
Probes should be operated, stored, or transported within the
parameters outlined below.
CAUTION
Ensure that the probe face temperature does not exceed the
normal operation temperature range.
Table 5-2: Probe Environmental Requirements
Operational Storage Transport
Temperature 3 - 40°C
37 - 104°F
-5 - 50°C
23 - 122°F
-5 - 50°C
23 - 122°F
Humidity 30 - 80%
non-condensing
10 - 90%
non-condensing
10 - 90%
non-condensing
Pressure 700 - 1060hPa 700 - 1060hPa 700 - 1060hPa