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RECON-IS
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6.0 Maintenance
In order for the RECON-IS to operate normally, please follow these maintenance procedures:
Inspect, test and calibrate the RECON-IS periodically. ENMET suggests that the RECON-IS be calibrated at a minimum of
every 180 days.
Keep a record of all the maintenance, calibration and alarms. After extended use, if there is dust on the cover of the detector,
clean it by using a clean soft cloth. Do not use an impregnated, soap and polishing reagent for cleaning. When clearing the gas
sensing hole, please use dry downy cloth or soft brush.
Please do not put the detector in any type liquid.
Changing the parts may be harmful to the inner safety of detector.
Do not use other sensor for your RECON-IS. Only use ENMET 02542- Series Sensor. See Section 5.1.
Only assigned model lithium battery 3V DC, 1300 mAh Panasonic CR123A allowed.
The RECON-IS is powered with a lithium battery do not discard with general waste. Dispose of battery per local
codes only
Unauthorized removal, adjustment or repair of the RECON-IS will influence the performance of the device and the
explosion-proof.
6.1 Maintenance Equipment
ENMET calibration equipment part numbers
Table 3: Calibration Gas and Maintenance Equipment
Description of Part
Part Number
Cylinder, 40 ppm H2S
03314-040
Cylinder, 500 ppm CO
03219-500
Cylinder, 17% Oxygen by Vol.
for alarm check only Not calibration
03296-170
Cylinder20.9% Oxygen by Vol.
03296-209
Regulator, Cylinder: CO, O2, Methane
02506-004
Regulator, Cylinder: H2S
02506-002
Sensor Cover
02543-027
Battery Lithium, 3VDC, 1300mAh or CR123A
*Obtain form local source
*N
OTE
: Due to issues with shipping individual lithium batteries, users should purchase the battery from a local source.
Panasonic 3VDC, # CR123A, no substitution allowed for approval purposes.
Contact ENMET or local distributor for additional information.