Maintenance – TIF ZX Heated Pentode Refrigerant Detector User Manual

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batteRY Maintenance

The unit is equipped with a standard nickel–metal–hydride (Ni-MH) battery pack . Refer

to the Replacement Parts section for details .

charging batteries

caution: charge batteries in temperatures ranging between 50°f and 104°f

(10°c - 40°c). charging batteries outside this temperature range may cause

permanent damage to the batteries.

Whenever the Constant Power Indicator LED appears red, and/or the True Battery

Voltage test shows only the red LED, the batteries must be recharged .

To recharge the batteries:

1 . Plug the charging unit into an appropriate wall outlet, and connect the charger jack

to the unit (see Fig . 3, page 5) .

Maintenance

6 . Verify an apparent leak as follows:

a) Blow shop air into the area of the suspected leak . Repeat the check of the area . In

cases of very large leaks, blowing out the area with shop air often helps locate the

exact position of the leak .

b) Move the probe to fresh air and reset . Then hold the probe tip as close as possible

to the indicated leak source, and slowly move around it until the leak is confirmed .

Automotive A/C Systems Only

7 . Leak test the evaporator core in the air conditioning module by turning the air

conditioning blower on high for a period of 15 seconds minimum, shutting it off, and

then waiting for 10 minutes for the refrigerant to accumulate in the case .

Then insert the leak detector probe into the blower resistor block or condensation

drain hole, if no water is present, or into the closest opening in the heating/

ventilation air conditioning case to the evaporator, such as the heater or vent duct . If

the detector alarms, a leak apparently has been found .

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