GE 610 Quick Start Manual

GE 610 Quick Start Manual

Liquid nitrogen battery operated low level alarm

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MODEL 610
Liquid Nitrogen
Battery Operated Low Level Alarm
16380 13 Mile Rd. • Roseville, Michigan 48066 • (586) 778-0426 • Fax (586) 778-0479
www.gordinier.com
Email: pat@gordinier.com

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  • Page 1 MODEL 610 Liquid Nitrogen Battery Operated Low Level Alarm 16380 13 Mile Rd. • Roseville, Michigan 48066 • (586) 778-0426 • Fax (586) 778-0479 www.gordinier.com Email: pat@gordinier.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MODEL 610 TABLE OF CONTENTS Receiving and Unpacking Features Installing Bracket and Controller to Small Refrigerator Low Level Probe Installation Connect Probe to Controller Connect Transformer to Controller Option - Special Order Testing the Controller Charging the Battery Calibrating Low Level Alarm...
  • Page 3: Receiving And Unpacking

    MODEL 610 RECEIVING & UNPACKING Important! Carefully examine the shipping carton and contents for damage. If carton or contents are damaged, contact your Gordinier Electronics, Inc. distributor or Gordinier Electronics Inc. directly at (586) 778-0426, immediately to file a claim. To preserve the right to claim shipping damages, the packing, inspection and filing of the claim must take place promptly.
  • Page 4: Features

    This handy unit is also equipped with a built-in battery charger, a bracket designed to protect the unit during fill. Model 610 Liquid Nitrogen Low Level Alarm, is a small self-contained unit with features you would expect to find only in larger costly alarms, designed with a test circuit and probe protection.
  • Page 5: Installing Bracket And Controller To Small Refrigerator

    INSTALLING BRACKET AND MODEL 610 CONTROLLER TO SMALL REFRIGERATOR • Secure bracket to handle on storage unit with existing screw. • Remove Velcro Film from strip (2 places) and position controller onto bracket. Screw Bracket Handle Velcro Film Handle Controller...
  • Page 6: Low Level Probe Installation

    MODEL 610 LOW LEVEL PROBE INSTALLATION Sensor Probe Lower the Sensor Probe to bottom of tank and raise off the bottom to desired level. A minimum of 2 to 3 inches is suggested, this should allow for several days of safety margin. The sensor bulb is approximately 1/4”...
  • Page 7: Connect Probe To Controller

    MODEL 610 CONNECT PROBE AND TRANSFORMER TO CONTROLLER Plug the 9 Volt AC Transformer into proper AC outlet. It is imperative, for safe and stable operation, that the controller be connected to a properly grounded AC outlet. Unfortunately, some of the three (3) prong outlets are not properly grounded. Check to make sure that the outlet to be used is connected to a known ground BEFORE plugging in the AC power cord.
  • Page 8: Option - Special Order

    OPTION MODEL 610 Special Order Lid Special Order Lid Refer to Page 5 for Probe Special Order Lid Connection to Controller inserts directly into dewar. Low Level Alarm Probe WARNING Do Not allow this controller to come in contact with Liquid Nitrogen vapors...
  • Page 9: Testing The Controller

    MODEL 610 TESTING THE CONTROLLER & CHARGING THE BATTERY This unit comes complete with three (3) nickel cadium batteries and 9V AC power adapter for battery charging, eliminating the need to ever buy, or replace batteries. Under normal operating conditions, the batteries require charging once a month.
  • Page 10: Calibrating Low Level Alarm

    MODEL 610 CALIBRATING LOW LEVEL ALARM • Submerge the Probe in liquid nitrogen (LN ) for 10 minutes. • Press the battery “On/Off-Cal” toggle switch downward and hold. • Use the screwdriver (supplied) turn the adjuster clockwise or counter-clockwise until the tone begins to sound. Slowly turn the adjuster until the tone sound just disappears.
  • Page 11: Care & Maintenance

    MODEL 610 Care & Maintenance The following suggestions will aid in the care of your controller so that the product will stay in better working condition. Keep the controller dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.

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