Before using the analyzer for the first time – Dwyer 1207A User Manual

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1207A manual

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2. BEFORE USING THE ANALYZER FOR THE FIRST

TIME:


Turn over the analyzer, remove its’ protective rubber sleeve and fit 4 “AA” batteries in the
battery compartment. Take great care to ensure they are fitted with the correct battery
polarity.
Then replace the battery cover and protective rubber sleeve. Always check that the
analyzer is working correctly after replacing batteries.

Set the analyzer’s correct time, date, fuel source, etc., after it is switched on and calibrated –
See USING THE ROTARY DIAL below. These settings are stored when the analyzer is
switched off.

Using Re-Chargeable Batteries.


This analyzer has been designed for use with both alkaline and rechargeable Nickel Metal
Hydride (NMiH). No other battery types are recommended.

WARNING


The battery charger unit must only be used when NMiH batteries are fitted.

NMiH batteries are entirely suitable for top up charging at any time, even for shorts periods.

Alkaline batteries are not re-chargeable. Attempting to recharge Alkaline batteries may result
in damage to the product and may create a fire risk.

Ensure the batteries are fitted in the correct manner.

Charger


Ensure that you use the correct charger. The part number is KMCU450/US.

An in-vehicle adapter can be used to top up the analyzer's batteries from a 12 volt vehicle
battery. The part number is KMCU450/ 12.

Trickle Charging

: On first charging, charge for at least 12 hours continuously,

subsequently charge overnight for approx. 8 hours.

Fast Charging

: With the analyzer switched on connect the charger and then switch the

analyzer off. The display will then show "BATTERY CHARGING".

Battery Disposal


Always dispose of depleted batteries using approved disposal methods that protect the
environment.

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