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Operation
100786-0 Rev. D 05/09
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4. Insert the fuel cylinder into the cylinder holder at the rear of the
instrument. Turn the cylinder clockwise until the high pressure gauge
moves upscale. Turn cylinder an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn, or until
snug. Do not over-tighten the cylinder.
5. Replace the sample inlet lter if dirty, contaminated, or wet. A clean
lter should always be inserted in the lter cup prior to each use.
Replace lter daily or more often if required. (See Chapter Eight,
Section VIII - B, Filter Replacement, for details.)
6. Attach extended probe assembly to the Detecto-Pak 4 by rmly
pressing the connector on the end of hose into the quick connector
on the lter housing.
7. Depress the POWER switch. Continuous alarm will sound until the
fuel is ignited in the detector cell. NOTE: When rst turned on,
the alarm will sound and then will be silent for approximately eight
(8) seconds. Then the continuous ame out alarm will sound until
instrument is ignited.
8. Press Battery test switch. Meter needle should indicate in the green
zone.
9. Depress Range switch to put instrument in the 10K ppm range and
allow one (1) minute for fuel line to purge.
CAUTION
Instrument MUST be ignited in the 10K ppm range.
10. Press the Igniter button. The continuous “ame out” alarm should
stop within twenty ve (25) seconds. This indicates the fuel in the
detector cell is ignited. If continuous alarm is still on, repeat this
step until the continuous alarm stops.
11. Allow ve (5) minutes for the Detecto-Pak 4 to warm up. Warm
up may take up to fteen (15) minutes during cold weather. It is
advisable to store the Detecto-Pak 4 in a warm room overnight rather
than to leave it outside in cold weather.
12. Zero meter using the ZERO switches
CAUTION
Care should be taken that instrument and operator are in a nonammable
(clean air) atmosphere.
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