Q: How can I stop an oil leak?
A: On plastic tanks rub a bar of soap into the split. This is, obviously, only a temporary measure, obviously. You will need to call an expert who can repair the tank (possibly requiring it to be drained and re-filled), clean up any leaked oil and inspect it to ensure that it is fit for use.
Q: My oil thank has an Apollo Gauge, how do I reset it?
A: See this printable version of the instructions which came with the product. |
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Q: My oil thank has an Watchman Gauge, how do I reset it?
A:
1. Switch the Watchman on and off. You will see a serial number followed by a lower case R (stands for Reset)
2. Unscrew and remove the power tube wait for 2 minutes and then screw the power tube back on.
This should reboot the system
3. Within a few minutes the Watchman should display the level of oil in your tank.
What the gauge signs indicate:
"F" = FULL
Red Light Flashing - No Signal
Red Flashing Light - Tank Is Low on Fuel
Fluid level low together with “BAT LOW” - New Power Tube Needed
C Means connection fault replacement needed.
To change the battery in a Watchman gauge.
1. Switch off Watchman display.
2. Unscrew your existing copper tube battery from the transmitter.
3. Wait for 5 Minutes.
4. Switch the Watchman display back on.
5. Fit the new copper tube battery.
Q: Where can I buy replacement batteries for my Watchman Gauge?
A: We can provide you with replacement power cells or you can get them driectly from Sensor Systems.
Q: Where can I purchase batteries for my Apollo Gauge?
A: These are a typical type of watch battery and are available from jewellers and most good electrical stores.
The battery specific identification number is 3V-CR2430
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