User's Guide

POLI User’s Guide
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14. Controlled Part of the Manual for POLI
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read Before Operating
This Manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the
responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product. The product will perform
as designed only if it is used, maintained, and serviced in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. The user should understand how to set the correct parameters
and interpret the obtained results.
CAUTION!
Use only mPower’s rechargeable lithium battery part number12.01.09.0002
Recharge the battery only in an area known to be non-hazardous
Use of non-mPower components will void the warranty and can compromise the
safe performance of this product.
Warning: Substitution of components may impact intrinsic safety.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE
The POLI multi-gas detector must be calibrated if it does not pass a bump test,
when a new sensor has been installed, or at least once every 180 days, depending
on use and sensor exposure to poisons and contaminants
No precautions against electrostatic discharge are necessary for portable
equipment that has an enclosure made of plastic, metal or a combination of the
two, except where a significant static-generating mechanism has been identified.
Activities such as placing the item on a belt, operating a keypad or cleaning with a
damp cloth, do not present a significant electrostatic risk. However, where a
static-generating mechanism is identified, such as repeated brushing against
clothing, then suitable precautions shall be taken, e.g., the use of anti-static
footwear.
Note: Users are recommended to refer to ISA -RP12.13, Part II-1987 for general
information on installation, operation, and maintenance of combustible gas detection
instruments.
Warning
ONLY THE COMBUSTIBLE GAS DETECTION PORTION OF THIS INSTRUMENT
HAS BEEN ASSESSED FOR PERFORMANCE.
UNIQUMENT, LA PORTION POUR DÉTECTOR LES GAZ COMBUSTIBLES DE
CET INSTRUMENT A É ÉVALE.
CAUTION: BEFORE EACH DAY’S USAGE, SENSITIVITY OF THE
COMBUSTIBLE GAS SENSOR MUST BE TESTED ON A KNOWN
CONCENTRATION OF METHANE GAS EQUIVALENT TO 20 TO 50% OF
FULLSCALE CONCENTRATION. ACCURACY MUST BE WITHIN 0 AND +20%