Model 2240 IMPORTANT: SEE CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATIONON PAGES 1-4 Portable Handheld Hydrogen Leak Detector Model Number 2240Customer Support 1-
Page 19 of 26 M2240 R0 both 0-5 V and 4-20 mA, and the percent of hydrogen being detected. Note: before proceeding with this function, first select
Page 21 of 26 M2240 R0 7. Hydrogen Sensing Considerations From any given source, hydrogen gas disperses rapidly and generally upward due to the very l
Page 23 of 26 M2240 R0 8. Charging the 2240 battery Equipment Required • Battery Charger Power Supply • Power Cord for country of use • Battery Charg
Page 25 of 26 M2240 R0 Charging Time The Battery Charger will completely charge a battery in less than 3 hours. (If the optional Dual Bay Battery Char
Page 3 of 26 M2240 R0 ATMOSPHERE (AIR OR NITROGEN) UNTIL THE DISPLAY READS <0.001%. 4) TELEDYNE, IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTIONS TAKEN BY TH
Page 5 of 26 M2240 R0 Table of Contents SECTION PAGE i. IMPORTANT NOTICES ...2 ii. Introducing th
Page 7 of 26 M2240 R0 1. 2240 General Specifications • Sensitivity Range: 50 ppm to 100% • Display Mode: Values below 0.5% are displayed as a bar grap
Page 9 of 26 M2240 R0 2. 2240 Functions and Features General Features The 2240 is designed as three section unit housed in a tough ABS carrying cas
Page 11 of 26 M2240 R0 Figure 3 – Analog Output Port and Plug 4. Preparing 2240 for Operation • Ensure that all items ordered are prese
Page 13 of 26 M2240 R0 • Remove Sensor Module by pressing and holding down the release tab located on the back on the Wand Assembly Receiver and firml
Page 15 of 26 M2240 R0 • Pressing the MODE button will switch between the battery meter and hydrogen meter. The first line of the LCD is used to disp
Page 17 of 26 M2240 R0 6. Configuring the 2240 The 2240 can be easily configured to best fit the needs of the operator. The following section des
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