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RN070405A_TM6Manual_01E.doc                              ISO 9001/ ISO 14001




                                                                  Manufacturer



                                                                Kakogawa, Japan
                                                         is approved by LRQA LTD. to ISO 9001/14001




                              TrapMan               ®


                                TM6




                     Copyright © 2007 by TLV CO., LTD.
                              All rights reserved


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Contents
1. TM6 Standard Set....................................................................................... 1
2. Safety Considerations................................................................................. 2
3. Components ............................................................................................... 5
4. TM6 Preparation......................................................................................... 6
5. Steam Trap Diagnosis ................................................................................ 7
5. Steam Trap Diagnosis ................................................................................ 8
6. Settings....................................................................................................... 9
7. Specifications............................................................................................ 11
8. Regulatory Compliance............................................................................. 12



1. TM6 Standard Set
1.   Instruction Manual (this manual)
2.   TrapMan: TM6
3.   Soft Case
4.   Earphone
5.   Batteries (2 alkali AAA (LR03) or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries)
6.   Cap
7.   Carrying Strap
                   Cap                                         TrapMan: TM6



                                                                                         Soft Case




            Carrying Strap




            Earphones                                               Batteries


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2. Safety Considerations
• Read this section carefully before use and be sure to follow the instructions.
• Inspection, maintenance, repairs, disassembly, adjustment and valve
  opening/closing should be carried out only by trained maintenance personnel.
• The precautions listed in this manual are designed to ensure safety and prevent
  equipment damage and personal injury. For situations that may occur as a result
  of erroneous handling, three different types of cautionary items are used to
  indicate the degree of urgency and the scale of potential damage and danger:
  DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION.
• The three types of cautionary items above are very important for safety: be sure to
  observe all of them as they relate to use, maintenance and repair. Furthermore,
  TLV accepts no responsibility for any accidents or damage occurring as a result of
  failure to observe these precautions.

Symbols

             Indicates a DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION item.
                   Indicates an urgent situation which poses a threat of death or
      DANGER
                   serious injury
     WARNING       Indicates that there is a potential threat of death or serious injury
                   Indicates that there is a possibility of injury or equipment /
     CAUTION
                   product damage

                 This precautionary                           This precautionary
                 symbol indicates an                          symbol indicates an
                 item or action that must                     action or precaution that
                 not be used or                               MUST be performed or
 PROHIBITED      performed                    MANDATORY       observed



2.1 TM6 Precautions

                                            DANGER
            Do not use the carrying strap or earphones if there is any
            possibility of entanglement with rotating machinery.
            Operating the unit with the strap or earphone cord hanging loosely
            could lead to accidents resulting in serious injury caused by their
 PROHIBITED becoming caught in rotating machinery.
                                                 TM6 Precautions continued on next page.




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                                         WARNING


             Do not disassemble or modify.
             Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury, electrical
             shock, ignition or fire.
PROHIBITED


             Do not operate the buttons or stare at the screen while walking.
             Failure to observe these precautions could lead to accidents such as
             tripping or collisions.
PROHIBITED
          Be attentive to the background noises in the surrounding area.
          When wearing the earphones, it becomes difficult to hear noises from
          the surrounding area. Operate the unit together with a person who is
          not wearing any earphones or take measures during operation to
MANDATORY ensure advance awareness of potential dangers in the surrounding
          area.

             Do not turn the power ON while wearing the earphones.
             A sudden loud sound may be emitted, leading to hearing impairment or
             injury. After turning the power ON, check to see whether a loud sound
             is being output before putting on the earphones.
PROHIBITED


             Do not subject the unit to strong impact and do not throw it.
             Such handling could result in leakage of the battery fluid, excessive
             heat generation or injury.
PROHIBITED

           Do not place components in microwave ovens or high- pressure
           vessels, and do not place components in the vicinity of
           electromagnetic devices.
           Such handling could result in excessive heat generation, smoke,
PROHIBITED damage to circuitry, battery leakage, rupture or ignition.


                                         CAUTION
           Make sure no foreign matter gets inside the unit.
           Before use in areas with large amounts of metal powder or other fine
           foreign matter, take measure to prevent this foreign matter from
           getting inside the unit. The presence of such foreign matter could
PROHIBITED result in fire or unit failure.

             Do not let the unit become wet.
             If liquid gets inside the unit, it may result in excessive heat generation,
             electrical shock or unit failure. Be mindful of the location of use and the
             method of handling.
PROHIBITED




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2.2 Battery Precautions

                                       DANGER
           Do not apply heat to the                   Do not cause the unit to
           batteries or throw them                    become wet by immersing
           into a fire.                               in water, salt water or
           Failure to observe this                    liquid chemicals. Failure
PROHIBITED precaution could result in      PROHIBITED to observe this precaution
           leakage of the battery fluid,              could result in leakage of the
           excessive heat generation,                 battery fluid, excessive heat
           rupture or ignition.                       generation, rupture or ignition.
          If fluid leaks from the                     Do not disassemble,
          battery and gets in the                     modify, solder, etc.
          eyes, flush it out.                         Failure to observe this
          Do not rub the eyes, and                    precaution could result in
MANDATORY after immediately flushing       PROHIBITED leakage of the battery fluid,
          out thoroughly with clean                   excessive heat generation,
          water, see a doctor.                        rupture or ignition.
           Do not leave unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in
           areas that will become very hot, such as interiors of cars, near
           heating equipment, etc.
           Failure to observe this precaution could result in leakage of the battery
PROHIBITED fluid, excessive heat generation, rupture or ignition.


                                       WARNING
          Cease use of the batteries immediately if the unit exhibits
          abnormal operation.
          If irregularities such as fluid leakage, an unusual smell, unusual heat
          generation, discoloration or deformation are noticed, cease use of the
MANDATORY unit immediately. If use is continued under such conditions, excessive
          heat generation, ignition or rupture may result.

            If battery fluid leaks and comes into contact with the body, rinse
            immediately.
            There is danger of resultant damage to the skin. Immediately rinse any
            battery fluid off with clean water.
MANDATORY


                                       CAUTION
          When not intending to use for extended periods of time, remove
          the battery pack from the unit and store in a dry, cool, dark
          location.
          Failure to observe this precaution could result in fluid leakage, rust,
MANDATORY deterioration in performance or a reduction in service life.
           Do not dispose batteries with normal garbage.
           If at any time the batteries become unusable, observe your company
           regulations for proper disposal in accordance with local laws. If proper
           disposal is impossible, insulate the contact terminals by covering them
PROHIBITED with tape and return them to a TLV office.


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    3. Components




                              Ultrasonic sensor                     Cap
                              Temperature sensor




   LCD                                                                Name Plate




Earphone Jack
                                                                     Rock lever

   Key Pad


 LED Indicator
                                                                     Battery Pack




                 Front view                        Back view




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4. TM6 Preparation
4.1 Inserting Batteries
1) Turn the battery compartment lock counterclockwise to unlock.
2) Open the battery compartment and remove the battery pack (battery
   compartment cover).
3) Insert 2 batteries into the battery pack. Make sure the batteries have the correct
   orientation (polarity).
4) Reattach the battery pack and close the battery compartment.
5) Turn the battery compartment lock clockwise to lock.




          Turn Counter-                      Turn
           clockwise to                   Clockwise
              Unlock                       to Lock

       Locked Position              Unlocked Position                   Battery Pack
               When not intending to use for an extended period of time, remove the
   CAUTION
               batteries from the unit. Failure to do so could result in battery fluid leakage.


4.2 Turning the Power ON/OFF
1) Press [ENT] to turn TM6 on. The initial screen will appear on the display after 2
   seconds
2) Press and hold the [ENT] key for 2 seconds to turn TM6 off.

4.3 Attaching and Removing the Cap
1) To remove the cap, twist 45° counterclockwise and take off.
2) To attach, place the cap over the probe and twist 45°clockwise to close.




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4.4 Connect the Wireless Communication
The TM6 communicates with TrapManager-Pro using wireless communication.
Before you inspect the trap, you have to connect with TrapManager-Pro and
download the trap data to TM6.
1) The wireless communication is connected by operation of TrapManager-Pro.
2) When TM6 and TrapManager-Pro are connected, the icon is shown on the TM6
   display.




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5. Steam Trap Diagnosis
5.1 Receive Trap Data
The Trap Data is downloaded to the TM6 by operating of TrapManager-Pro. After
downloading is successful, TM6 displays the Location ID and trap model.

5.2 Take Measurement
1) Measurements should be taken from the inlet side
   of the trap. If the measurement point is at the
   outlet, measurement accuracy cannot be assured.
2) Press the probe against the measurement point.
   Measurements begin automatically once the probe
   is applied to the measurement point.
                                                                             Trap Inlet
3) It takes 15 seconds after placing the probe against
   the measurement surface for the measurement to be complete. Be sure to hold
   the probe perpendicular and steady for this entire period.

5.3 Automatic Judgment
1) After 15 sec measurement, TM6 confirms some parameters.
   You can change the parameters if needed.
2) TM6 displays a test result.
   You can modify the test result if needed.

5.4 Upload Inspected Data
1) After the test result is fixed, the inspected data is transmitted to TrapManager-
   Pro automatically.
2) After transmitting is successful, the display of TM6 returns to the normal.




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6. Settings
6.1 Access Setting Selection
1) With the power on, simultaneously press []+[ENT].
2) Perform the following actions for each setting:
   a) Press [] or [] to highlight the desired mode or setting.
   b) Press [ENT] to select highlighted mode and proceed to next setting option.
   c) Press and hold [ENT] to exit settings and return to normal operation.

6.1 Backlight
Turn the backlight on or off.
Note: The operating the PT1 with the backlight on
      consumes more power, shortening the lifespan of
      the batteries.



6.2 Data Com.
Select how to perform the communication with PC. To
communicate with TrapManager-Pro, you must select
“RF Com.”.




6.3 Auto Off
This feature automatically turns the TM6 power OFF,
after the prescribed length of time has elapsed in which
the TM6 has not been operated.
   a) Press the [] and [] buttons to raise or lower
      the power OFF time delay from 0 to 15 minutes.
   b) If the time delay is set to 0 minutes, the
      automatic power OFF feature is disabled.
   c) Once volume is as desired, press [ENT] once to proceed to the next setting.

6.4 Earphone Volume
Increase or decrease the earphone volume.
   a) Pressing once increases/decreases the volume
      by 1 step.
   b) Holding [] / [] for more than 1 second
      increases/ decreases the volume more rapidly.
   c) Once volume is as desired, press [ENT] once to
      proceed to the next setting.


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6.5 LCD Contrast
Increase or decrease the LCD display contrast level
(between 0 and 31).
   a) Pressing [] / [] once increases/decreases
      the contrast level by 1.
   b) Holding [] / [] for more than 1 second
      increases/ decreases the contrast level more
      rapidly.
   c) Once contrast is as desired, press [ENT] once to proceed to the next setting.

6.6 Language
Select the language desired for displaying text.




6.7 Date & Time
Adjust to the current date and time.
   a) Pressing [] / [] once increases/decreases
      the year, month, date, hour and minute.
   b) Pressing [ENT] once to proceed to the next
      setting.

6.8 Measurement Count
This information is used for the maintenance timing.




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7. Specifications

Product Name:                        TrapMan
Model Name:                          TM6

Measurement Specifications:
  Items Measured:                    Ultrasonic sound
                                     Surface temperature
  Temperature Measurements:
    Measurement Temp. Range:         0 – 350 °C (32 – 662 °F)
    Response:                        97% within 15 seconds (ideal conditions)
    Accuracy:                        ± 2 °C (± 4 °F) after 1 minute (ideal conditions)

Power
  Power Source:                      2 AAA (LR03) batteries
  Suitable Battery Types:            Manganese batteries, Alkali Batteries,
                                     Ni-Cd rechargeable, Ni-MH rechargeable

RF Communication
  Frequency Range:                   2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
  The transmission scheme            Frequency-Hopping Spread-Spectrum (FHSS)
  TX Power                           4dBm Max.

Earphone Output:
  Output Connection:                 3.5 stereo output
  Output Sound                       Tone beat

Operating Temp. Conditions (ambient):
  In Use:                            0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
  In Storage:                        -5 – 50 °C (23 – 122 °F)

Unit Dimensions
  Length:                            188 mm (7⅜”)
  Width:                             49 mm (2”)
  Thickness:                         31 mm (1¼”) (max. thickness)
  Weight:                            165 g (5.8 oz) (including batteries)




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8. Regulatory Compliance
This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.




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       Charlotte, NC 28273-6790, USA
       Phone: [1]-704-597-9070



Manufacturer
             CO., LTD.
       881 Nagasuna, Noguchi
       Kakogawa, Hyogo 675-8511 JAPAN
       Tel: 81-(0)794 - 27 - 1800




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Document Created: 2007-04-09 17:02:45
Document Modified: 2007-04-09 17:02:45

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