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RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM RLD382P USER’S MANUAL Refrigerant Leak Detector w/Pump Thank you for purchasing this Refrigerant Leak Detector. Read through the instruction manual before operation for correct and safe usage. Please store and retain this instruction manual for future reference.
This unit uses a newly developed semi-conductor sensor, which is extremely sensitive to a wide variety of general refrigerants. • Microprocessor control with advanced digital signal processing • Multi-color visual display •...
RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM DISABLE AUTO POWER OFF: Press and Hold “Hi” button then power on the meter. Warm-Up TIME: Approximately 45 seconds Operating Temperature & Humidity: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C), < 80% RH STORAGE TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY: 14°...
RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM LED LEAK INDICATOR DEFINITION: Base Concentration Indication More Highest Concentration Indication GETTING STARTED: INSTALLING BATTERIES • Loosen the screw and remove the battery compartment door located on the bottom of the instrument as shown below (Fig.1).
RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM AUTOMATIC AMBIENT RESET FEATURE: The Refrigerant leak detector features an Automatic Ambient Reset function that sets the unit to ignore ambient concentrations of refrigerant. • Automatic Ambient Setup - Upon initial power on, the unit automatically sets itself to ignore the level of refrigerant present at the tip.
RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM OPERATING PROCEDURE: WARNING! Do not operate this instrument in the presence of gasoline, natural gas, propane, or in other combustible atmospheres. • HOW TO FIND LEAKS NOTE: A sudden whipping of the leak detector probe or “blowing” into the sensor tip will affect the air flow over the sensor and cause the instrument to alarm.
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RLD382P Manual -6P-071008:RLD382P 7/10/08 11:32 AM • When the instrument signals a leakage, pull the probe away from the leak for a moment, then bring it back to pinpoint the location. If the refrigerant leak is large, setting the sensitivity switch to “Lo” will make it easier to find the exact site of the leak.
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