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2 safety, 1 intended use, 2 owner requirements – INFICON HLD6000 Refrigerant Leak Detector User Manual

Page 9: Safety, Intended use, Owner requirements, 2safety

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Safety

2.1

Intended use

The device is a leak detector for sniffer leak detection. Use the device to locate and quan-
tify leaks on test objects. The HLD6000 sniffs for different gases depending on which sniff-
er line is connected. The following sniffer lines are available:

 SMART sniffer line for R22, R32, R134a, R404A, R407C, R410A, R1234yf and 3 additional

gases from the selectable gases that are verifiable by the device.

 Sniffer line for R744 (CO

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 Sniffer line for R600a and R290.
A test object always contains gas under overpressure. Check the exterior of the test
objects for escaping gas using a sniffer line (sniffing method).

You must install, operate and service the device only in compliance with these
operating instructions.

Adhere to the restrictions of use (

see "4.4 Technical data", page 17

).

Unauthorized use

Do not suck up liquids with the device.

Never hold the sniffer probe into liquids but sniff only for gases.

2.2

Owner requirements

Safety conscious
operation

Operate the device only when it is in technically perfect working order.

Operate the device only as specified in a safety-conscious and hazard-conscious
manner and in compliance with these operating instructions.

Comply with the following regulations and monitor their compliance:

Intended use

Generally applicable safety and accident prevention regulations

International, national and local standards and guidelines

Additional provisions and regulations that are specific to the unit

Use only original parts or parts approved by the manufacturer.

Keep these operating instructions available at the equipment location.

Personnel qualifications

Allow only qualified service technicians to work with and on the device. The qualified
service technicians must have received training on the device.

Allow personnel in training to work with and on the device only under the supervision
of trained qualified service technicians.

Make sure that the authorized personnel have read and understood the operating
instructions and all other applicable documents, especially the information on safety,
maintenance and repairs, before starting work (

see "1.2 Other applicable documents",

page 7

).

Define the responsibilities, authorizations and supervision of personnel.