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5.7 Calibration and configuration
– For full zero and span calibration or individual configuration connect the de-
vice to a PC using the connecting cradle or the E-Cal System. Calibration
and configuration can be done with installed software CC Vision. A calibra-
tion “due date” can be set using the operation timer (in days). Strictly follow
the instructions for use of the modules and software in use.
5.8 Calibration intervals
– Dräger recommends 2 year inspections. Yearly or 6 monthly calibrations if
demanded, acc. EN 60079-29-2, OSHA or other country or company specif-
ic requirements.
5.9 Adjustable operation timer (in days)
– The device is equipped with an adjustable operation timer. The operation
timer can be used to set an individual operation period e. g. to adjust a "cal-
ibration due date", an "inspection due date", an "out of order date" etc.
– To adjust the operation timer connect the device to a PC using the connect-
ing cradle or the E-Cal System. The adjustment can be done with installed
software or CC Vision.
5.10 Information display mode
– During measuring mode, press
[OK]
once, will display any stored Error
codes, twice will display any stored Notice codes, press
[OK]
again
to return
to the main screen.
6 Alarms
6.1 Concentration pre/main alarms
– Optical and acoustical alarms are activated whenever alarm threshold A1 or
A2 is exceeded. The device is equipped with a vibrating alarm. It vibrates in
parallel to these alarms.
– During an A1, the LED will blink and the alarm will sound.
– During an A2, the LED and alarm tone will repeat in a double repeating pat-
tern.
– The display will alternate between the measurement value and "A1" or "A2".
– The alarms may, according to the selected configuration, be acknowledged
or turned off (see section 4). "Acknowledgeable": alarms and LED can be
acknowledged by pressing
[OK]
.
– "Latching": The alarm will only deactivate when the concentration falls under
the alarm threshold and then
[OK]
is pressed.
DANGER
If the main alarm activates, leave the area immediately, because there may
be a danger to life.
A main alarm is self-latching and cannot be acknowledged or cancelled.
– If the alarm is not latching, the alarm will deactivate as soon as the concen-
tration falls under the alarm threshold.
6.2 Battery pre/main alarms
– When the battery pre-alarm is activated, the audible alarm sounds and the
LED blinks, and the "low battery" icon » « flashes.
– To acknowledge the pre-alarm, push
[OK]
.
– After the first battery pre-alarm, the battery will last from 1 hour to 1 week
depending on temperature:
> 10 °C = 1 week of run time
0 °C to 10 °C = 1 day of runtime
< 0 °C = 2 hours of runtime
– When the battery main alarm is activated, the audible alarm sounds in a re-
peating pattern of 2 repeating tones and the LED blinks in the same pattern.
– The battery main alarm is not acknowledgeable; the device will automatical-
ly turn off after approx. 1 minute.
– In case of a very low battery, the internal voltage monitor could activate the
LED’s.
7 Changing the battery
– The device contains a replaceable lithium battery.
– The battery is part of the Ex approval.
– Only the following battery types shall be used:
Duracell 123 Photo, Lithium, 3 V
Duracell 123 Ultra, Lithium, 3 V
Energizer EL 123, Lithium, 3 V
Energizer EL 123A, Lithium, 3 V
Panasonic CR 123A, Lithium, 3 V
Varta Powerone CR 123A, Lithium, 3 V
– Turn the device off.
– Unscrew the 4 screws from the back case.
– Open the front case and remove the depleted battery.
– Insert the new battery according to specified polarity (+/–).
– Place front case back and fasten it by tightening the 4 screws of the back
case.
– After changing the battery a sensor warm up time of approx. 15 minutes is
needed. The gas value flashes until the warm up time has passed.
WARNING
Danger of explosion! Do not change the battery in explosion-hazard areas.
Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety!
To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres, and to avoid
compromising intrinsic safety of the equipment, read, understand, and
adhere to the maintenance procedures below.
Take care when changing the battery not to damage or short out compo-
nents, and do not use sharp tools to remove the battery.