User`s guide
USER'S GUIDE____________________________________________________________________ 
(1.2 ... 20 bar), detach the flexible tube from the flowmeter. See 
Figure 25 on page 55. 
3.  Remove the inlet/outlet plugs. 
4.  Insert the 1/4" tubing into the IN fitting. Tighten the nut 11/4 
turns with an open-ended, 14-mm spanner to make a gas-tight 
fitting. In future, only slight tightening with an open-ended 
spanner is needed to make a gas-tight fitting. Insert the tubing 
into the OUT fitting, if needed. 
5.  If the process is not pressurized, turn on the pump. If the process 
is pressurized, do not turn the pump on. 
6.  Adjust the sample flow using the sample valve, for example, 
150 l/h = 2.5 l/min. 
7.  Turn on the MI70 indicator. 
8.  Set the pressure to represent the sample pressure. For details, see 
section Pressure Settings on page 36. 
9.  Wait until the reading has stabilized. 
10.  After the measurements, turn off the pump, remove the tubes, 
and put the inlet/outlet plugs back into their places. 
CAUTION 
Be careful when taking samples from hot processes. Do not touch the 
hot sampling lines without suitable protective clothing. 
NOTE 
The measured dewpoints must always be lower than the ambient 
temperature or DSS70A probe temperature to avoid condensation in 
the system. If condensation occurs, stop sampling and dry the system 
by circulating ambient air in the system. 
Prevent liquids from entering the DSS70A sampling line as this may 
damage the product. 
DSS70A Maintenance 
Recharging the Battery 
The battery must be recharged when the charger meter shows 10.5 V 
or less. DSS70A is powered by a battery, fitted underneath the system. 
MI70 uses its own battery when it is connected to DSS70A. 
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