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Restek 22839 - Restek Electronic Leak Detector Maintenance; Restek Electronic Leak Detector Maintenance Procedures

Restek 22839
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8.0 Maintenance
Avoid spilling liquids onto the unit or it may malfunction. If a liquid is spilled onto the unit, turn off the power immedi-
ately, remove heavy liquids with a dry towel, and let the unit sit until the liquid dries. Dust and debris can enter the probe
tip of the Leak Detector and, over time, can clog the small-bore tubing inside the unit. To prevent this, clean the probe tip
periodically. To clean the probe tip, unscrew the cap to expose the brush (Figures 2 and 3). Gently clean the brush, using a
small brush or your fingers to remove dust and debris, then replace the cap. Do not use liquids to clean the probe. Liquids
can damage the Leak Detector if drawn in through the probe.
Information on where to have the unit sent for maintenance or service is listed at the end of this document.
Figure 3 Cap removed,
exposing probe tip brush for
cleaning.
Figure 2 Cap unscrewed
and partially removed.