UNI-T UT334-O2

UNI-T UT334-O2 Portable Single Gas Detector User Manual

Model: UT334-O2

1. Kupu Whakataki

The UNI-T UT334-O2 is a portable single gas detector designed for the accurate detection of Oxygen (O2) levels. This device utilizes a free diffusion method and incorporates high-quality, sensitive sensors to ensure precise and repeatable measurements. Its robust design, featuring a high-strength engineering plastic shell, provides durability, water resistance, dust resistance, and explosion-proof capabilities, making it suitable for various industrial safety monitoring applications.

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use, setup, operation, and maintenance of your UT334-O2 gas detector. Please read it thoroughly before using the device.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Me whai tonu ki nga aratohu haumaru e whai ake nei hei aukati i te whara, i te kino ranei o te taputapu:

  • Pānuihia ngā tohutohu katoa: Familiarize yourself with the device's functions and safety precautions before operation.
  • Use in specified environments: Operate the detector only within its specified temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure ranges.
  • Regular calibration: Ensure the detector is calibrated regularly according to manufacturer recommendations to maintain accuracy.
  • Āraia te ohorere tinana: Protect the device from drops or impacts, which can damage internal components.
  • Kaua e whakakē: Never attempt to modify or disassemble the detector. This can compromise its safety features and void the warranty.
  • Haumaru pūhiko: Use only specified batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types. Dispose of batteries properly.
  • Explosion-proof certification: The device has explosion-proof certification. However, ensure it is used in accordance with local safety regulations for hazardous environments.

3. Hua Neke Atuview

Nga waahanga matua

  • Equipped with high-quality and sensitive sensors for accurate detection.
  • High-definition color screen display for clear readings.
  • Multiple alarm methods: sound, alarm light, and vibration.
  • Curve graph periodic measurement display for trend analysis.
  • Explosion-proof certification for use in hazardous environments.

Waehanga

The package typically includes the UT334-O2 Gas Detector unit and necessary accessories for operation.

UNI-T UT334-O2 Portable Single Gas Detector

Image 1: UNI-T UT334-O2 Portable Single Gas Detector. This image shows the front view of the device, highlighting its compact size and display screen.

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Tāuta Pūhiko

  1. Kimihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te taputapu.
  2. Open the cover by sliding or unscrewing it as indicated.
  3. Insert the specified batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.

4.2 Hiko-Whakaahua Tuatahi

After battery installation, press and hold the power button (usually located on the front or side) for a few seconds until the display illuminates. The device will typically perform a self-test upon startup.

4.3 Whakariterite

For optimal accuracy, it is recommended to perform an initial calibration or verify the factory calibration. Refer to the detailed calibration procedure in the full technical manual or contact UNI-T support for specific instructions. Regular calibration is crucial for reliable gas detection.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

  • Hei Whakahiko: Pēhia me te pupuri i te pātene mana kia whakahohehia rā anō te mata.
  • Hei Whakaweto: Press and hold the power button until a shutdown prompt appears, then confirm.

5.2 Te Maramatanga ki te Whakaaturanga

The high-definition color screen displays real-time gas concentration, unit of measurement, battery status, and alarm indicators. Consult the device's on-screen menu or full manual for detailed explanations of all display icons and readings.

5.3 Te Rapu Hau

Once powered on, the detector continuously monitors the ambient air for Oxygen (O2) levels. Position the detector in the area where gas detection is required. The sensor draws in air via free diffusion.

5.4 Nga Mahi Whakaoho

The UT334-O2 is equipped with multiple alarm mechanisms:

  • Whakaoho Whakaoho: A loud beeping sound indicates an alarm condition.
  • Pūoho Ataata: An alarm light (LED) will flash, typically red, to indicate an alarm.
  • Pūoho Wiri: The device will vibrate, providing a tactile alert.

Alarm thresholds are typically pre-set but may be adjustable via the device's menu. Refer to the full manual for details on setting alarm points.

5.5 Curve Graph Display

The device can display a curve graph of gas concentration over time, allowing users to monitor trends and identify fluctuations in O2 levels. Access this feature through the device's menu.

6. Tiaki

6.1 Te horoi

Wipe the exterior of the detector with a soft, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahia ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, ngā whakarewa rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea ēnei ki te kiriasing or display. Ensure the sensor inlet is clear of dust and debris.

6.2 Whakakapinga Pūoko

Gas sensors have a limited lifespan. When the sensor reaches its end of life or becomes faulty, it will need replacement. This procedure should only be performed by qualified personnel using genuine UNI-T replacement sensors. Refer to the technical service manual for detailed instructions.

6.3 Whakakapinga Pūhiko

Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the display. Follow the battery installation steps outlined in Section 4.1.

6.4 Rokiroki

Store the detector in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and corrosive chemicals. Ensure batteries are removed if the device will be stored for an extended period.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your UT334-O2 detector, try the following common troubleshooting steps:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore te taputapu i te hikoNga pākahiko kua mate, kua he ranei te whakaurungaWhakakapihia nga pākahiko; whakarite polarity tika.
Nga korero tikaSensor contamination or out of calibrationClean sensor inlet; perform calibration.
No alarm when gas detectedAlarm settings incorrect; speaker/vibrator faultCheck alarm thresholds in settings; contact support if hardware fault suspected.
Whakaatu kaore e mahiBattery issue; internal faultEnsure batteries are charged/installed correctly. If problem persists, contact support.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, please contact UNI-T customer support or your local distributor for further assistance.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
WaitohuUNI-T
TauiraUT334-O2
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
Rahi Hua (D x W x H)1.89" x 2.67" x 5.5" (48mm x 68mm x 140mm te whānui)
Taumaha Tūemi1.6 Pauna (0.73 kg āhua)
Momo WhakaohoohoAudible, Visual (Light), Vibration
Tikanga RapuFree Diffusion
WhakaatuHigh-definition color screen
TiwhiketeExplosion-proof certified

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the seller directly. UNI-T products typically come with a manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

For technical support, service, or inquiries regarding replacement parts, please contact UNI-T customer service or your authorized UNI-T distributor. Contact information can usually be found on the UNI-T official webpae, i runga ranei i to riirii hoko.

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