SENSIT Technologies 871-00075 User manual

851 Transport Drive • Valparaiso, IN 46383 (USA)
Phone: 219.465.2700 • www.gasleaksensors.com
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SENSIT®BATTERY CHARGER
Read and understand
instructions before use.
P/N: 871-00075
II (2) G
US
710183
ERO20ATEX0008X
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WARNINGS
⚠ WARNING: Charger shall only be used in a non-hazardous
area.
⚠ WARNING: Use only SENSIT Charger (871-00075) for
PowerStick (310-00022)
⚠ WARNING: Charge only in a temperature range of 0° to
40° C (32° to 104° F).
⚠ WARNING: To prevent risk of ignition of a ammable
atmosphere, battery pack must only be charged in an area
known to be non-hazardous.
⚠ WARNING: Charger must be used and stored in a
clean, dry area.
The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction.
Only use the detachable power supply unit supplied by
SENSIT Technologies (PhoHong, PN PSAC12R-120).
The house symbol on the power supply, indicates “for indoor
use only”.
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POWERSTICK (310-00022)
INSTALLATION / REPLACEMENT
⚠ WARNING: Intrinsically Safe for Use in Class I, Groups C and
D, T3 Hazardous Locations when used in a SENSIT Technologies
Gas Leak Detector 911-00000-XX.
⚠ WARNING: Use only SENSIT Charger (871-00075).
⚠ WARNING: Charge only in a temperature range of 0° to 40° C
(32° to 104° F).
⚠ WARNING: To prevent risk of ignition of a ammable
atmosphere, battery pack must only be charged in an area known
to be non-hazardous.
⚠ WARNING:To prevent ignition of a ammable or combustible
atmosphere, disconnect power before servicing.
⚠ WARNING:: Charging must be done in a dry/dust free
environment.
⚠ WARNING:: Inspect vent cover of the PowerStick for damage
or separation from the housing. If any damage is observed or
separation, the PowerStick must be removed from service.
⚠ WARNING: To reduce the risk of ignition of a ammable
atmosphere, battery pack must only be changed in an area known
to be non-ammable.

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POWERSTICK (310-00022)
INSTALLATION
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Positive Side Negative Side
Recharging the PowerStick is necessary when the display icon displays
an empty battery silhouette and ashes a countdown timer in seconds
indicating the maximum time before instrument shut down. This can be
done while the PowerStick is installed in the instrument or independently.
Remove the battery sleeve cover by removing the retaining screw (#10
Torx). Depressing the locking tab on the front of the handle with a coin
or at object and pull the handle away from the top or display area of
the instrument.
With the charging port facing up, insert the negative side of the
PowerStick at an angle, from the top side while in a downward motion,
until the positive side makes a connection.
Replace the battery sleeve and allow the locking tab to snap into position.
Replace and secure the retaining screw. Check to be sure the handle is
secure to the instrument body by rmly pulling the handle away.
NOTE: Battery sleeve and screw MUST be installed before use in a
hazardous environment.

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POWERSTICK
REMOVAL
Remove the battery sleeve cover by removing the retaining screw (#10
Torx). Depressing the locking tab on the front of the handle with a coin
or at object and pull the handle away from the top or display area of
the instrument.
To remove the powerstick, push in the upward direction from the bottom
side of the battery compartment until the positive clears the plastic
housing. Slide out at an angle to clear the battery sleeve tab and remove.
POWERSTICK CHARGING

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POWERSTICK CHARGING
SENSIT PowerStick:
* SENSIT PN: 310-00022
Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing DWG. # 750-00089-DWG-A
AD/DC Adapter Assembly:
* Mfg pn: PhiHong PSAC12R-120
* SENSIT PN:
871-00077 (International adapters)
871-00078 (North American adapter)
* Input: 100-240VAC, 0.5A, 50/60Hz
* Output: 12VDC
SENSIT Battery Charger:
* SENSIT PN: 871-00075

POWERSTICK CHARGING
⚠ WARNING: Use only SENSIT Charger (871-00075).
⚠ WARNING: To prevent risk of ignition of a ammable atmosphere,
battery pack must only be charged in an area known to be non-
hazardous.
⚠ WARNING:: Charging must be done in a dry/dust free
environment.
⚠ WARNING: Charge only in a temperature range of 0° to 40° C
(32° to 104° F).
Locate the “Red” indexing tab on both the charger plug and the
PowerStick jack. Align and plug in until it locks in and a red or green light
activates on the charger. The light scheme is represented below.
YELLOW (solid) = Power Connected to Charger
RED (solid) = Charging
RED (blinking) = Charge Suspended
(outside allowable charging temperature range)
GREEN (solid) = Fully Charged
Once charging is complete (typically <6 hours), remove the charger plug
by sliding the collar of the plug away from the PowerStick to disengage
the locking mechanism. Reinstall the battery sleeve and retaining screw.
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EU WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (WEEE)DIRECTIVE
In August of 2005, the European Union (EU)
implemented the EU WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC and
later the WEEE Recast Directive 2012/19/EU requiring
Producers of electronic and electrical equipment (EEE)
to manage and nance the collection, reuse, recycling
and to appropriately treat WEEE that the Producer places on the
EU market after August 13, 2005. The goal of this directive is to
minimize the volume of electrical and electronic waste disposal
and to encourage re-use and recycling at the end of life.
Sensit Technologies LLC has met its national obligations to the
EU WEEE Directive. Sensit Technologies LLC has also elected
to join WEEE Compliance Schemes in some countries to help
manage customer returns at end-of-life. If you have purchased.
Sensit Technologies LLC branded electrical or electronic products
in the EU and are intending to discard these products at the end
of their useful life, please do not dispose of them with your other
household or municipal waste. Sensit Technologies LLC has
labeled its branded electronic products with the WEEE Symbol
(gure above) to alert our customers that products bearing this
label should not be disposed of in a landll or with municipal or
household waste in the EU.
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SENSIT Battery Charger Instruction Manual
DWG. # 750-00089-DWG-ATEX
Part # 750-00089
WARRANTY
Your SENSIT® Battery Charger is warranted to be free from defects
in materials and workmanship for a period of one year after purchase.
If within the warranty period, your charger should become inoperative
from such defects, the unit will be repaired or replaced at our option.
This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which
occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration, tampering,
accident, misuse, abuse, neglect or improper maintenance. Proof of
purchase may be required before warranty is rendered. Chargers out
of warranty will be repaired for a service charge. Internal repair or
maintenance must be completed by a SENSIT Technologies authorized
technician. Violation will void warranty. Units must be returned postpaid,
insured and to the attention of the Service Dept. for warranty or repair.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have other
rights which vary from state to state.
SENSIT Technologies
851 Transport Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46383 USA
Phone: (219) 465-2700
888 4 SENSIT (473-6748)
Fax: (219) 465-2701
Revision 6-26-2020
MADE IN THE USA
WITH GLOBALLY SOURCED COMPONENTS
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