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Operating instructions operating tips, Xl-1a, Rx-1a – TIF RX-1A Refrigerant Leak Detector User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING TIPS

1. Switch the unit on

XL-1A

- Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.

RX-1A

- Press the "I/O" (Red and Green) key. All LED's will light for two sec-

onds as the unit performs a self check.

2. The unit will begin beeping at a steady rate.

3. Verify the battery level by observing the constant power indicator (see above).

4. Begin searching for leaks. When refrigerant is detected, the audible tone will

change to a 'siren' type sound, distinctly different from the base beep rate.

RX-1A

- Additionally, the visual indicators will light progressively as described in

the Alarm Indications section.

5.

RX-1A

- Sensitivity can be adjusted at any time during operation by using the HI

or LO keys.

6. If a full alarm occurs before the leak is pinpointed, RESET the unit as described

above, to reset the circuit to a zero reference.

The following section includes several general operating tips, and the SAE J1628

recommended procedure for leak detection.

1. In areas that are heavily contaminated with gas, the unit may be reset to block

out ambient concentrations of gas. The probe should not be moved while the

unit is being reset. The unit can be reset as many times as needed.

2. In windy areas, even a large leak can be difficult to find. Under these conditions,

it is best to shield the potential leak area.

3. Be aware that the detector may alarm if the sensing tip comes in contact with

moisture and/or solvents. Therefore, avoid contact with these when leak check-

ing.

SAE J1628 Recommended Procedure

NOTE

:

On Automotive A/C Systems, test with the engine not in operation.

1. The air conditioning or refrigeration system should be charged with sufficient

refrigerant to have a gauge pressure of at least 340 kPa (50 psi) when not in

operation. At temperatures below 15° C (59° F) leaks may not be measurable,

since this pressure may not be reached.

2. Take care not to contaminate the detector probe tip if the part being tested is

contaminated. If the part is particularly dirty, or condensate (moisture) is present

it should be wiped off with a dry shop towel or blown off with shop air. No clean-

ers or solvents should be used, since the detector may be sensitive to their

ingredients.

3. Visually trace the entire refrigerant system, and look for signs of air conditioning

lubricant leakage, damage, and corrosion on all lines, hoses, and components.

Each questionable area should be carefully checked with the detector probe, as

well as all fittings, hose to line couplings, refrigerant controls, service ports with

caps in place, brazed or welded areas, and areas around attachment points and

hold-downs on lines and components.

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