Product Introduction - ICI TDL 300 User Manual

Handheld laser methane detector
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1.3 Product Introduction

TDL 300 adopts a transceiver optical design. The remote detector
will send two laser beams; the detector laser is invisible and the
spotter laser is visible.
After pressing the trigger, the device will automatically begin
detection and the spotter laser will begin to flash. When you release
the trigger, it will stop detecting and the spotter laser will close.
The device will enter dormant mode and then standby mode after a
period of no operation. When the operator presses the trigger, the
TDL 300 will turn on automatically and continues detection.
Do not stare directly into the laser and to not aim the laser into
other people's eyes.
When the device is in detection status, it will display the Methane
concentration on the LCD screen. If a leak is detected that exceeds
the alarming threshold an alarm icon displays on the screen and an
alarm sound can be heard.
Improper operation, i.e. being to far from the target or pointing
the detector at a bad angle, may cause false alarms or no alarms
to sound. Please move to the proper distance or angle in order to
perform inspections.
The TDL 300 has environmental durability, and insignificant
amounts of dust will not influence the sensitivity and detection
range.
The device is powered by a lithium-ion battery and can work for 6
hours under normal conditions. Standard packaging includes two
battery packs. When one battery pack is depleted, change to the
other battery pack in a safe area.
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• The Spotter laser is a Class 3R laser. Do NOT stare directly into
the beam or point the beam into other person's eyes.
• Do NOT aim the spotter into the sun to avoid damaging the
device.
• Only charge the battery using the customized charger from ICI.
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