5 installation, 1 setup, 2 sniffer line – INFICON HLD6000 Refrigerant Leak Detector User Manual

Page 23: 1 connecting the sniffer line, 2 exchanging the sniffer line, Installation, Setup, Sniffer line, Connecting the sniffer line, Exchanging the sniffer line

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5 Installation

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Installation

5.1

Setup

5.2

Sniffer line

5.2.1

Connecting the sniffer line

Connect the sniffer line before you start up the device.

If the sniffer line is not connected then the device reports an error.

If you remove the sniffer line during operation, the device also reports an error.

1 Align the red marking on the sniffer line plug with the red marking on the socket of the

device (

see Fig. 1 on Page 14

).

2 Push the sniffer line plug into the socket on the device until it locks into place. The plug

may no longer be easy to move.

5.2.2

Exchanging the sniffer line

1 Select the sniffer line of the gas you wish to detect.

2 Switch the device off.

3 To release the plug on the sniffer line from the socket of the device, pull the grooved

ring on the plug until the lock is opened.

4 Pull off the sniffer line.

Danger from moisture and electricity

Moisture penetrating the device can lead to personal injury from electric shocks and to
material damage from short circuits.

Only operate the device in a dry environment.

Operate the device away from sources of liquid and moisture.

Material damage from overheated device

The device heats up during operation and can overheat without sufficient ventilation.

Please note the technical data,

see page 17

.

Ensure sufficient ventilation, especially on the ventilation slots: at least 20 cm of free
space on the sides, at least 10 cm in the front and rear.

Keep heat sources away from the device.

Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.

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