1. Master the charging time of the detector
During the charging process, one-time long-term charging should be avoided. Excessive charging time will consume the service life of the battery of the detector. Moreover, the detector should be turned off when charging, otherwise the sensor of the detector may be affected by the charger, resulting in false alarms and inaccurate gas detection in the future.
2. Keep the detector dry
The combustible gas detector should be prevented from contacting with water during use. Keeping the detector dry can effectively prolong the service life of the detector. At the same time, when cleaning the combustible gas detector, the user must use a dry rag to clean it to ensure that the inside of the detector does not enter moisture or water vapor, so as to prevent the circuit of the detector from being damaged and affecting the alarm accuracy.
3. Prevent the detector from being bumped or dropped
After the detector is used, it needs to be placed in a safe place to prevent the instrument from falling, and when testing in a special place, a reasonable position should be selected to place the instrument, and then the testing will be carried out. This can prevent the combustible gas detector from being frequently bumped and dropped, and ensure that the measurement accuracy of the detector will not be affected by external impacts.
