Retrotec Air Current Tester User Manual

Retrotec Measuring instruments

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Use at your own risk. Retrotec does not approve the air current testers for use in any application and does NOT maintain they meet any safety
standards whatsoever. The MSDS describes the chemical inside the air current tester which can only be accessed in small puffs as it mixes with air
which reduces exposure to the chemical but does not reduce risk completely. Physical damage to the tester or the case will increase the risk. Even

though over 250,000 testers have been used since 1985 and no harmful effects on humans have been reported, the chemical is corrosive and should
be treated as such. Numerous electronic devices have been damaged from the corrosive smoke which is why an airtight tube is provided and why

Retrotec manufactures a tool case with an outside pocket to reduce contact with metal items.

If corrosive effects are a concern, use Retrotec’s Dragon Puffer that uses vaporized oil on a heating element similar to fogging machines used for

staged events and special effects.

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