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Battery level indicator, Hi-pressure indication, Sleep mode – UEi Test Instruments DMG100 User Manual

Page 11: Auto power-off, Oil sensor, Units, Range and resolution, Analog” vacuum level bar graph, Introduction, Features

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DMG100 User’s Guide

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Battery Level Indicator

The battery level indicator shows the relative strength of the battery. Four bars indicate full power.

As the battery is depleted, the number of bars displayed decreases, until no bars are left. At this

point, it is necessary to replace the batteries (refer to the Battery Installation section above). If the

battery power drops to the point where the DMG100 can no longer function accurately, the alarm will

beep 10 times and the power will turn off automatically. When the battery is replaced, and the

DMG100 is turned back on, the DMG100 will resume operation with all previous settings intact.

Hi-Pressure Indication

If the sensed vacuum pressure exceeds 25,000 Microns (3333.1 Pa, 33.331 mBar, 25,000 mTorr, or
25.000 mmHg), the display will show

.

Sleep Mode

Unlike other Digital Micron Gauges, the DMG100 helps to conserve battery life through advanced
power management. After 5 minutes of displaying

, the DMG100 will enter “Sleep Mode” in

which the sensor and backlight are turned off, thus reducing the load on the battery and extending the
battery life up to 300 hours or more. While in this mode, the display will show

.

Approximately every 35 seconds, the gauge will automatically check the pressure and exit Sleep

Mode if the pressure is less than 25,000 Microns. The gauge can be manually brought out of Sleep

Mode by pressing any key on the keypad. While in Sleep, the gauge will beep twice every 5 minutes

to remind you that it is on. The DMG100 will not sleep in the Calibration Mode (see the Calibration

section on pg. 8).

Auto Power-Off

After 1 hour in “Sleep Mode” the DMG100 will automatically turn itself off to further conserve battery

power.

Oil Sensor

It is necessary to prevent oil from being drawn into the Vacuum Sensor. For HVAC/R service, always

recover refrigerant prior to attaching gauge. If possible, always close the blank-off valve on the

vacuum pump prior to turning the vacuum pump off. Over time, oil vapor and other materials may

contaminate the sensor. The DMG100 has a built in Oil Sensor that will detect this condition. If the

OIL indicator on the display illuminates, this is an indication that the vacuum sensor has been

contaminated and is no longer functioning accurately. If the sensor becomes completely saturated
with oil to the extent that it cannot function properly at all, the message

will show on the

display. Prior to further use of the DMG100, clean the sensor as describe in the “Cleaning the

Vacuum Sensor” on pg. 7.

Units

Change the displayed units by pressing the

key on the keypad. The appropriate units indicator

on the LCD display will show Pa, mBar, mTorr, mmHg, or Microns depending on the units set.

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Range and Resolution

The DMG100 has a broad vacuum pressure measurement range and very high resolution according

to the table below:

Vacuum

Range

Resolution

Pascals (Pa)

0

3,333.1

0.1 Pa

Millibar (mBar)

0

33.331

0.001 mBar

Millitorr (mTorr)

0

25,000

1 mTorr

mmHg (mmHg)

0

25.000

0.001 mmHg

Microns (Microns)

0

25,000

1 Micron

“Analog” Vacuum Level Bar Graph

The DMG100 also displays a Vacuum Level Bar Graph allowing for a quick visual determination of

the vacuum level achieved. Each bar corresponds to a vacuum pressure range depending on units

according to the following table:

Units

Bar

Value

Microns

Pa

Millibar

Millitorr

mmHg

10K

10,000 — ATM

1,000 — ATM

10 — ATM

10,000 — ATM

10 — ATM

5K

5,000 — 10,000

500 — 1,000

5 — 10

5,000 — 10,000

5 — 10

2K

2,000 — 5,000

200 — 500

2 — 5

2,000 — 5,000

2 — 5

1K

1,000 — 2,000

100 — 200

1 — 2

1,000 — 2,000

1 — 2

500

500 — 1,000

50 — 100

0.5 — 1

500 — 1,000

0.5 — 1

200

200 — 500

20 — 50

0.2 — 0.5

200 — 500

0.2 — 0.5

100

100 — 200

10 — 20

0.1 — 0.2

100 — 200

0.1 — 0.2

50

50 — 100

5 — 10

0.05 — 0.1

50 — 100

0.05 — 0.1

20

20 — 50

2 — 5

0.02 — 0.05

20 — 50

0.02 — 0.05

10

10 — 20

1 — 2

0.01 — 0.02

10 — 20

0.01 — 0.02

DMG100 User’s Guide

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Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of the

UEi DMG100 Digital Micron Gauge. Utilizing patent-pending

technology, the

DMG100 is the most accurate vacuum gauge available.

With the

DMG100, you can accurately measure vacuum pressure in Microns, Pascals, Millibar,

Millitorr, and mmHg with a resolution of 1 micron. Ideal for the HVAC/R professional, the

DMG100 is

small, lightweight, rugged and easy to use

Features

Large, high-visibility back-lit LCD display

Measures Vacuum in Microns, Pascals, Millibar, Millitorr and mmHg

0 to 25,000 Micron Range with 1 Micron Resolution

“Analog” Vacuum Level Bar Graph

Automatic Oil Sensor

Built-in memory retains all previous settings

Rugged, Compact Design – About the Size of a Manifold Gauge

Long Battery Life

Calibration Self Test -- Can be field calibrated with no special equipment

Ideal for HVAC/R Service and Industrial Use

Specifications

Range:

0 – 25,000 Microns

(3333 Pa, 33.330 mBar, 25,000 mTorr, 25.000 mmHg)

Vacuum Accuracy:

5% of Reading +/- 5 Microns

Vacuum Resolution:

1 Micron

(1 Pa, 0.001 mBar, 1 mTorr, 0.001 mmHg)

Warm-up Time:

Instant

Response Time:

Instant

Power:

9V Alkaline Battery

(9V Lithium recommended for low temperature operation)

Battery Life:

Up to 300 Hours

Operating Temperature:

10°F – 122°F (-12°C – 50°C)

Weight:

6 oz. (170g) including Battery and Swivel Hook

Dimensions:

3.5” x 3” x 1.25” (9cm x 7.5cm x 3cm)

Warning: To avoid personal injury and to prevent damage to the DMG100 Digital Micron

Gauge, never exceed 500 PSI.

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