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Keypad quick start, Maintenance, Cleaning the vacuum sensor – UEi Test Instruments DMG200 User Manual

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DMG200 User’s Guide

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Keypad

Quick Start

To operate the DMG200 as a basic vacuum gauge:
1.

Install the battery as described in the “Battery Installation” section (see pg. 5).

2.

Turn the power on by pressing

. The display will show

to indicate pressure greater

than 25,000 Microns.

3.

Select the desired units by repeatedly pressing

.

4.

Attach the DMG200 to the system to be evacuated with a high quality vacuum hose. Start the

vacuum pump. Read the vacuum level from the Main Display.

5.

Turn the power off by pressing and holding

.

Item

Function

Press to Turn Power On, Press and Hold to Turn Power Off

Press and Release to Change Display Units

Press and Hold to Change Temperature Display Units (°F or °C)
Press and Release to Enter RUN Mode

Press and Hold to Cancel RUN Mode

Press to Switch Between Temperature Display and Leak Rate Display

Press and Release to Activate Backlight

Press or Press and Hold to Change Programmed Pressure or Time in SET mode

Press and Hold to Enter SET Mode

Press and Release to Switch to Next Setting

Press and Hold to Exit SET Mode
Press and Hold to Mute/Un-mute Sound

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Executing the Program (Run Mode)

1.

Press and release

. The RUN and TIME indicators will illuminate on the display.

2.

Start the vacuum pump.

3.

When the vacuum pressure drops to less than the target pressure, the timer will start.

Subsequently, if the pressure exceeds the target pressure, the timer will stop and resume

counting when the pressure again drops to less than the target pressure.

4.

When the timer expires, the DMG200 will sound an alarm, flash the backlight, and blink the

DONE indicator. Press any key to silence the alarm. The program is complete.

5.

At any time during the Run Mode, the program can be canceled by pressing and holding

.

6.

While in the Run Mode, the gauge may sleep after 5 minutes of high pressure. The gauge will

wake and continue the program normally once the pressure drops below 25,000 Microns. The

gauge may be manually wakened from sleep by pressing any key.

In the Run Mode, the Auto

Power-Off feature is disabled.

Note: The units cannot be changed while in the Run Mode. Also, the Leak Rate and Ambient

Temperature Indicators are disabled.

Maintenance

The DMG200 should provide many years of service with no maintenance required. When not in use,

the dust cap should remain in place over the sensor port. Clean the plastic enclosure with a damp

(not wet) rag. Mild detergent is acceptable, but use no solvents. Take care not to expose the

vacuum sensor to oil. If the Oil Sensor (described above) indicates a contaminated sensor, follow the

Sensor Cleaning Procedure below.

Cleaning the Vacuum Sensor

If the vacuum sensor becomes contaminated with oil (as indicated by the Oil Sensor), carefully follow

this procedure:

1.

Turn the DMG200 power off.

2.

Shake the gauge to remove any large quantities of oil from the sensor.

3.

Apply a few drops of rubbing alcohol inside the sensor vacuum port. (

DO NOT INSERT ANY

OBJECT INTO THE PORT, AS THIS WILL PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE SENSOR).

4.

Place your finger over the port and shake for a few moments.

5.

Remove your finger and shake out the alcohol.

6.

Repeat steps (3) – (5) at least three times.

7.

Allow the sensor to air dry over at least an hour, or pull a vacuum on the sensor to dry it more

quickly.

8.

Replace the battery and turn on the gauge. The Oil Indicator should be off. If it is still on, repeat

the cleaning procedure.

9.

If full accuracy is desired, perform a calibration cycle as detailed in the Calibration section below.

Note: It is important to remove all alcohol vapors from the sensor, either through air-drying or via

vacuum. Any remaining vapors will cause an incorrect vacuum reading.