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Sper Scientific 840026 Radiation Detection Meter User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 2

CAUTION .................................................................. 2

BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...................................... 3

OPERATION ............................................................. 3

READINGS ................................................................ 5

INTERPRETING READINGS .................................... 6

SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 11

LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................... 12

NOTICE ..................................................................... 12

INTRODUCTION

This manual contains valuable information about the nature

of ionizing radiation that should be understood by the user

so that accurate measurements can be made. Information

on the care of your Geiger counter is also included. If the

following instructions are followed, your radiation monitor

will give you many years of reliable service.

The radiation meters are very sensitive pieces of equip-

ment. Although housed in a high-impact case, the Geiger-

Mueller tube that senses radiation is fragile. If the unit is

dropped, the G-M tube may break. Exposure of the unit

above 40°C (100°F) may also cause the G-M tube to stop

functioning. The electronic circuitry is sensitive to high hu-

midity (over 90% R.H.).

CAUTION

DO NOT put the unit in a very hot place (such as a car's

glove box, especially on a summer day).

DO NOT allow the unit to get wet. However, if this should

happen, clean it with a towel and allow unit to air-dry for

several days (do not place in an oven or microwave).

DO NOT open the unit (except for battery replacement).

There are no adjustments inside for the 840007 that can be

made by the user, since the unit is calibrated at the factory.

For the 840026, see instructions on page 5.