Replacement Part s
Battery
AB10
Replacement Sensor
RS1000
Replacement Sensor Cap
RS1010
Optional Accessories
Headset Earphones
HE1000
Hard Carrying Case
AC501
E l e c t romagnetic Compatibility
The European Council Directive 89/366/EEC requires that electronic
equipment does not generate electromagnetic disturbances that exceed
defined levels and has an adequate level of immunity to enable it to be
operated as intended. The specific standards applicable to this product
are detailed in the appendices.
Since there are many electrical products in use that pre-date
this Directive and may emit electromagnetic radiation in excess
of the standards defined in the Directive, it may be appropriate
to check the analyzer prior to use. The following procedure should
be adopted:
1. Go through the normal start sequence in the location where
the equipment is to be used.
2. Switch on all localized electrical equipment that might
cause interference.
3. Check that all readings are as expected. (Generally, a low
disturbance is acceptable.) If not, adjust the position of
the instrument to minimize interference or switch off the
offending equipment during the test. There has been no
awareness of any field based situation where such interference
has ever occurred since the writing of this manual (April
1998). This advice is only given to satisfy the requirements of
the Directive.
This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic
standards, and it is certified to be compliant.
EN 50081-1
EN 50082-1
Specifications EC/EMC/K1/CD100A details the specific test
configuration, performance and conditions of use.
B a t t e ry Replacement
1. Turn off the power and remove the battery case cover.
2. Remove and dispose of old 9V alkaline battery promptly in
a manner consistent with disposal regulations. Always use
a 9V alkaline battery. Ensure the polarity of the battery matches
that shown in the compartment.
3. Replace the battery case cover.
Sensor Filter and Sensor Replacement
The sensor is housed at the tip of the gooseneck assembly, and
has a life of more than three years.
To remove the sensor:
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Pull off the top half of the sensor housing. (Pushing to
one side aids removal)
3. With care, move the "Tip-Light" LED to one side to gain
access to the sensor (small silver can).
4. Unplug the sensor and replace it with a new one.
NOTE:
The sensor can be fitted in either one of two ways without
affecting instrument operation.
5. Realign the LED, ensuring it sits above the sensor.
6. Replace the sensor cover, by pushing it firmly in place.
Note the locating pin between the body and sensor cap.
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
Protection against electric shock in accordance with
EN 61010-1: 1993
This instrument is designated as Class III, SELV.
Power supply:
Sensor:
Sensitivity:
Indicators:
Warm-up:
Response Time:
Duty Cycle:
Battery Life:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Probe Length:
O p e ra t i v e :
1 x 9V battery
Solid state semi conductor
< 50 ppm methane
Audible: Adjustable tic rate
Visual: Flashing LED
10 seconds
Instantaneous
Continuous
5 hrs. typical use
8" (H) x 4" (W) x 1/2" (D)
205mm x 100mm x 36mm
15oz. / 400mm
0 - 50˚C / +32 - 122˚F
CD100A-MAN
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