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Gb 4. design and function – WIKA CPH62I0 User Manual

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WIKA operating instructions, model CPH62I0

11221801.02 02/2011 GB/D/F/E

GB

4. Design and function

If the device will not be used for some time, we advise that the battery

is removed. The real time clock has to be set again once the battery

has been reconnected.

Only the usage of approved batteries is allowed!
Approved batteries are:

Battery type

Manufacturer

Battery name

6F22

GB

GREENCELL, 9 V (1604G)

6LF22

or

6LR61

GP

SUPER Alkaline, 9 V (1604A)

Duracell

DURACELL PLUS, Alkaline, 9 V

Varta

powerone alkaline, 9 V (No. 4122)

Varta

INDUSTRIAL, Alkaline, 9V (No. 4022)

4.6 Pressure sensors
Connecting/Changing pressure sensors

Only use model CPT62I0 pressure sensors. Using other pressure sensors can damage

the instrument! Switch off the device before changing the pressure sensor, and connect

the pressure sensor before turning the device back on, otherwise the pressure sensor

might not be identified correctly.

The hand-held pressure indicator and the pressure sensor are connected using a

discrete connecting cable. When changing the pressure sensor, always connect and

disconnect at the pressure sensor end of the cable.

To connect the pressure sensor, rotate the plug till it locates in the guide slot, allowing it

to plug in. Then tighten the safety collar (by screwing it lightly in a clockwise direction).

When connecting the cable to the pressure indicator, the connector might not locate

properly in the socket. In this event you should try holding the plug by the cable strain

relief, rather than by the connector housing. If the plug is correctly located, it will slide in

smoothly. To disconnect the pressure sensor hold it by the plug to release the connector

lock. Do not pull the cable to release it.

WARNING!

For gauge sensors, the pressure compensation vent hole is found at

the top of the sensor housing. This vent (with integral membrane seal)

must be kept clear without fail!