OPERATING MANUALD-TEK™ Select Refrigerant Leak Detector
10Warranty and Liability-LimitationINFICON warrants your D-TEK Select Refrigerant Leak Detector to be free from defects of materials or workmanship fo
11Return Materials Authorization Procedure All instruments and parts returned to INFICON for repair or credit must be properly packaged, insured, ship
TWO TECHNOLOGY PLACEEAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057-9714 USAPhone: +315.434.1100Fax: +315.437.3803E-Mail: [email protected]
2DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYThis is to certify that this equipment, designed and manufactured by INFICON® Inc., Two Technology Place, East Syracuse, NY
3Getting StartedThe D-TEK Select is shipped with the infrared cell and power stick installed. The nickel/metal hydride batteries in the power stick ar
4Using Your INFICON D-TEK SelectWARNINGDO NOT OPERATE THIS INSTRUMENT IN THE PRESENCE OF GASOLINE, NATURAL GAS, PROPANE, OR IN OTHER COMBUSTIVE ATMOSP
54. When the D-TEK Select signals a leak, pull the probe away from the leak for a moment, then bring it back to pinpoint the location.5. If the concen
6WARNINGDO NOT ATTACH ANY OTHER POWER CORDS TO THE D-TEK SELECT’S POWER JACK EXCEPT THE AC POWER ADAPTER AND DC CORDS DESIGNED FOR THIS INSTRUMENT.The
7Changing the Infrared CellWARNINGCOMPONENTS MAY BE HOT. TURN OFF DETECTOR AND DISCONNECT POWER ADAPTER CORD BEFORE REMOVING THE INFRARED CELL DOOR.Th
8NOTE: If the D-TEK Select does not power up after the power stick is replaced, check that the key connector on the power stick is mated properly to t
9Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause Remedy1) All yellow lights flashing together.1a) IR sensor cell has become unseated.1a) Remove sensor access door
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