0 operation 4.1 turning on the instrument, 2 taking a gas reading – Bacharach Leakator 10 User Manual

Page 10

Advertising
background image

4.0 OPERATION

4.1 Turning ON the Instrument

Turn ON the instrument by rotating its thumb-wheel switch

(Fig 3) clockwise until a click is heard. Observe the following:

The Power LED lights.

The Fail LED will light, but should turn off in a few sec-

onds if the sensor is good and properly seated in its

socket.

If the Low Bat. LED is on, replace the batteries per Sec-

tion 3.0 Battery Installation.

After the instrument stabilizes, rotate the Gain control in the

direction necessary to cause the bottom Gas Level LED to just

turn off. Be sure to always set this control in the same

environment you intend to test in.

The instrument is now ready for use.

4.2 Taking a Gas Reading

To verify that the instrument is operating, sample a known

combustible gas (e.g., a gas-air mixture from an unlit burner

of a natural-gas range). If no response is observed or heard,

refer to Section 6.0 Troubleshooting.

Important! The sensor becomes less sensitive

after being exposed to an excessive amount of

gas. Therefore, after testing the instrument as

described above, leave it on for several minutes

to restabilize the sensor.

Operation

6

Leakator 10

Instruction 19-9167

Advertising