5040-0380 Manual
5040-0380 Manual
5040-0380 Manual
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing Refrigerant Leak Detector.
Read though the instruction manual before operation
for correct and safe usage. Please store and retain
this instruction manual for future reference.
2. FEATURES
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3. SPECIFICATION
Detectable Gases:
R-134a, R-404A, R-407C, R-410A, R-22 etc.
Sensitivity:
H L
R-22,134a 3g/year 30g/year
R-404A,407C,410A 8g/year 40g/year
Alarm Method:
Buzzer, Tricolor LED bar Indicator.
Power Usage:
4 AA size (6V DC) Alkaline Batteries
Snake Tube length: 40cm ( 15.5” )
Dimension / Weight:
173 x 66 x 56 mm ( approximately 400g )
Accessories:
Alkaline batteries ( AA) X 4 pcs
User manual, leak check bottle, carry case.
Battery Life:
Approximately 40 hours normal use.
Auto power OFF:10 minutes
Warm-Up Time: Approximately 90 seconds
Operating Temperature & Humidity:
0 ~40 °C, < 80% RH
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4. OPERATION GUIDE
(1) The refrigerant leak detector unit is not equipped
with anti-explosive designs and measures. Do not use
this unit in the environment with the burnable gases.
(2) There are some environmental condition that might
cause the error reading:
Pollutant places.
Large temperature variation.
Places with high wind velocity.
Organic solvent, adhesive vapor, fuel gas and
vesicant will cause abnormal response from the
sensor. Try to avoid the environment involved with
this substance.
Places fill with too much to Freon Gas.
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6. GETTING STARTED
4 “AA” size
alkaline batteries
Fig.1
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7. OPERATING PROCEDURE
WARNING!
Do not operate this instrument in the
presence of gasoline, natural gas, propane,
or in other combustible atmospheres.
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(1) Remove cone cap cover from the tip of snake tube.
(2) Pull out old sensor and insert the new sensor into
the plug ( see below fig.2).
(3) Seal the cap cover over the plug.
Sensor protector
Sensor
Fig.2
9. CLEANING:
WARNING!
The detergent or isopropyl alcohol might
damage the sensor, please keep then from
the sensor through the process.
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