TOPTES PT210

TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector User Manual

Model: PT210 | Brand: TOPTES

1. Ifihan

The TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector is a portable device designed to detect the presence of combustible gases such as propane, methane, natural gas, coal gas, gasoline, LPG, and LNG. It provides both visual and audible alarms to alert users to potential gas leaks, aiding in the quick identification of leak sources in various environments including homes, RVs, and industrial settings.

TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector in various application scenarios

Image: The PT210 Gas Leak Detector shown in use for various applications, including home kitchens, RVs, and industrial pipelines, highlighting its versatility in detecting gas leaks.

TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector detecting multiple gas types

Image: Illustration indicating the PT210 detector's capability to detect over 10 types of combustible gases across wide applications.

2. Alaye Aabo

Please read all safety instructions carefully before using the device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in inaccurate readings, property damage, or personal injury.

  • This device is intended for detecting combustible gases. It is not designed to detect carbon monoxide or other non-combustible gases.
  • Do not expose the detector to extreme temperatures, humidity, or corrosive environments.
  • Ensure proper ventilation when investigating gas leaks.
  • Do not rely solely on this device for critical safety decisions. Always follow local safety regulations and consult with qualified professionals if a significant gas leak is suspected.
  • Pa ẹrọ kuro lati awọn ọmọde.
Safety tips for gas stove checks

Image: Visual guide on safety tips for gas stoves, emphasizing regular checks of gas lines, burners, and valves for leaks using a gas detector.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Jẹrisi pe gbogbo awọn ohun kan wa ninu package:

  • 1x TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector
  • 1x Apo Ipamọ
  • 2x AAA batiri
  • 1x Itọsọna olumulo
Contents of the TOPTES PT210 package

Image: The complete package contents, including the PT210 detector, storage bag, two AAA batteries, and the user manual.

4. Ọja Ipariview

The PT210 Gas Leak Detector features a compact, pen-style design for easy handling and portability. It includes a sensitive sensor tip, an LCD display, and three control buttons.

Iwaju view of the TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector

Aworan: A full view of the TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector, showing its orange body, black sensor tip, LCD screen, and control buttons, alongside two AAA batteries.

Awọn eroja:

  • Sensor Tip: Located at the top, responsible for detecting gas.
  • Ifihan LCD: Shows sensitivity mode, gas concentration bars, and battery status.
  • Bọ́tìnì Agbára (Pupa): Yi ẹrọ TAN/PA.
  • High Sensitivity Button (Green 'Hi'): Activates high sensitivity mode (50-500 ppm).
  • Low Sensitivity Button (Green 'Lo'): Activates low sensitivity mode (500-1000 ppm).
  • Abala Batiri: Located at the bottom for AAA batteries.
TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector being placed in a shirt pocket

Image: The PT210 detector being easily carried in a shirt pocket, demonstrating its portable 7.1-inch size.

5. Eto

Follow these steps to prepare your PT210 Gas Leak Detector for first use:

  1. Fi Awọn batiri sii: Open the battery compartment at the bottom of the device. Insert the two AAA batteries according to the positive (+) and negative (-) marks.
Step 1: Installing AAA batteries into the PT210 Gas Leak Detector

Image: A close-up showing the correct orientation for installing two AAA batteries into the detector's battery compartment.

  1. Yọ fiimu Aabo kuro: If present, gently peel off any protective film from the LCD screen.
Peeling protective film from the PT210 Gas Leak Detector's screen

Image: A hand peeling a transparent protective film from the LCD screen of the PT210 detector.

6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The PT210 Gas Leak Detector offers dual sensitivity modes for precise leak detection.

6.1 Power On and Warm-up

  1. Tẹ mọlẹ Bọtini agbara (red) to turn on the detector.
  2. The device will enter a warm-up period, typically lasting 30-45 seconds, indicated on the LCD screen. During this time, the detector calibrates itself. Ensure the device is in a clean, gas-free environment during warm-up for accurate calibration.
Step 2: PT210 Gas Leak Detector warm-up process

Image: The detector's screen displaying the warm-up countdown, indicating the calibration phase before operation.

6.2 Selecting Sensitivity Mode

After warm-up, the detector defaults to High Sensitivity mode. You can switch between modes:

  • Tẹ awọn 'Hi' Button (green) for High Sensitivity Mode (detection range: 50 to 500 ppm). This mode is suitable for quickly identifying the source of small leaks.
  • Tẹ awọn 'Lo' Button (green) for Low Sensitivity Mode (detection range: 500 to 1000 ppm). This mode is useful for general area scanning or when higher concentrations are expected.

6.3 Detecting Gas Leaks

  1. Aim the sensor tip of the detector at the area to be measured. Slowly move the sensor along pipes, connections, or appliances where a leak is suspected.
Step 3: Aiming the PT210 Gas Leak Detector sensor

Image: A hand holding the detector, aiming its sensor tip towards a gas connection, illustrating the leak detection process.

TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector detecting a stove gas leak

Image: The PT210 detector's sensor tip positioned near a gas stove burner, demonstrating its use for detecting stove gas leaks.

  1. Response and Alarms: When combustible gas is detected, the device will respond quickly (within 0.5 seconds).
    • The LCD display will show increasing bars corresponding to the gas concentration. The background color will change from green to red as concentration increases.
    • An audible alarm will sound, with the beep frequency increasing with higher gas concentrations (up to 75dB).
Close-up of PT210 Gas Leak Detector sensor with 0.5s response time

Image: A close-up of the detector's sensor tip, highlighting its rapid 0.5-second response time to gas detection.

PT210 Gas Leak Detector visual and audible alarm indicators

Image: An illustration showing the visual alarm (LCD color change from green to red, increasing bars) and audible alarm icons of the PT210 detector.

6.4 Agbara Pa

Tẹ mọlẹ Bọtini agbara (red) again to turn off the detector. The device features an automatic shutdown function after 10 minutes of non-use to conserve battery life.

7. Itọju

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your gas leak detector.

  • Ninu: Nu ẹrọ naa pẹlu asọ, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure the sensor tip remains clean and free of debris.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the detector in the provided storage bag in a cool, dry place when not in use. Remove batteries if storing for extended periods to prevent leakage.
  • Rirọpo Batiri: Replace batteries when the low-battery indicator appears on the LCD screen.

8. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ẹrọ ko tan.Awọn batiri ti o ku tabi ti ko tọ ti fi sori ẹrọ.Ṣayẹwo iṣalaye batiri. Rọpo pẹlu awọn batiri AAA tuntun.
Awọn kika aipe tabi aisedede.Sensor dirty or obstructed; warm-up not completed in a clean environment; interference from other gases.Clean the sensor tip. Ensure warm-up is done in fresh air. Move away from potential interfering substances.
No alarm when gas is present.Gas concentration too low for selected sensitivity mode; device malfunction.Switch to High Sensitivity mode. If problem persists, contact support.
Alarm sounds continuously without gas.Sensor contamination; high humidity; device malfunction.Clean sensor. Move to a less humid environment. If problem persists, contact support.

9. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
AwoṣePT210
Awọn Gas iwariPropane, Methane, Natural Gas, Coal Gas, Gasoline, LPG, LNG, etc.
High Sensitivity Range50 - 500 ppm
Low Sensitivity Range500 - 1000 ppm
Akoko Idahun0.5 - 3 aaya
Aago igbona30 - 45 aaya
ItanijiAudible (75dB), Visual (LCD color change & bar graph)
Orisun agbara2 x Awọn batiri AAA (pẹlu)
Tiipa aifọwọyiLẹhin iṣẹju 10 ti kii ṣe lilo
Atọka Batiri KekereYes (< 2.4V)
Ọja Mefa1.38"D x 1.18"W x 7.09"H (isunmọ. 3.5cm D x 3cm W x 18cm H)
Iwọn Nkan70 Giramu (2.47 iwon)
Sensọ IruItanna
Ohun eloPVC
Oke otutu RatingAwọn iwọn Celsius 50
High sensitivity mode icon with 50-500 ppm range

High Sensitivity: 50-500 ppm

Low sensitivity mode icon with 500-1000 ppm range

Low Sensitivity: 500-1000 ppm

10 minute auto-off icon

Auto-off: 10 Min

Low battery indicator icon for less than 2.4V

Low Battery: < 2.4V

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Alaye atilẹyin ọja

The TOPTES PT210 Gas Leak Detector comes with a 3-odun atilẹyin ọja lati ọjọ ti o ra. Atilẹyin ọja yi ni wiwa awọn abawọn iṣelọpọ ati idaniloju awọn iṣẹ ọja bi a ti pinnu labẹ lilo deede. Jọwọ ṣe idaduro ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.

Onibara Support

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty inquiries, please contact TOPTES customer support. Refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or the official TOPTES webojula.

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