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TEC DG-1000 Manual page 11

Pressure and flow gauge
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Safety, warnings and troubleshooting information
Follow all safety instructions provided when used with any TEC products.
Do not operate the gauge if any liquid gets inside the gauge.
If the inside of the gauge gets wet, immediately turn off the gauge and remove the
batteries.
Leave the battery compartment cover off to allow for drying.
Dry the batteries with a towel and allow the batteries to air dry for at least 12 hours.
Allow the gauge to air dry for at least 12 hours before inserting the batteries and
powering back on.
If a liquid gets inside the pressure ports, contact TEC at 612-827-1117.
Do not attempt to dry any of the electrical connectors with a Q-Tip or similar item.
Lithium Ion battery safety and warnings
Do not leave the batteries in direct sunlight or in an area heated by sunlight. The
battery could generate heat, smoke or flames.
Do not use the batteries when there is rust present, the batteries have a bad smell
or if the batteries are damaged in any other way.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children and animals.
If fluid from the battery leaks out and makes contact with skin, wash with soap
and water. The fluid may cause irritation. If that happens please see a doctor
immediately.
Do not expose the batteries to extreme heat, flames or liquids.
Do not modify or disassemble the batteries as this could result in leakage or
explosion.
When replacing the batteries in the gauge, use identical, fresh batteries.
Always charge both batteries at the same time.
Touch screen use and care
A screen protector is included with the DG-1000. Replacement screen protectors
can be purchased from TEC.
To clean the screen, use the microfiber cloth included with the DG-1000.
Do not clean the screen with flux, water, acetone, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol,
toluene or ammonia (glass cleaner).
Introduction
The DG-1000 is a two channel low pressure gauge that is intended to be used with
equipment manufactured by The Energy Conservatory, or as a manometer.
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