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1. Using the handheld IR printer complete steps 2 5 as listed for Transferring Data to a PC General Specifications Shett tife 1 year before activation wem eoero Instrument 28 x 50 x 81 mm 1 1 x 2 0 x 3 2 in dimensions Operating H2S 40 to 50 C 40 to 122 F temperature CO 30 to 50 C 22 to 122 F SOz 30 to 50 C 22 to 122 F Oz 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Internal vibrating operates to 15 C 5 F Operating humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Audible alarm 95 dB at 30 cm 1 ft Visual alarm Flashing wide angled alarm lens with quad red LEDs plus alarm LCD readout Ratings and Classified by UL to both U S and Canadian iti nati Standards as intrinsically safe for Class Division Serilications 1 Group A B C D and Class I Zone 0 Group IIC ATEX CE 0539 Il 1 G EEx ia IIC T4 DEMKO 03 ATEX 0321968 IECEx CE European Conformity ABS Type Approved VA 348 169 X Ingress protection IP 66 IP 67 EMI RFI Complies with EMC Directives 89 336 EEC Safety Specifications Maximum operating 24 Month detector 2 years after activation life assuming 3 5 minutes of alarm time day 36 Month detector 3 years after activation assuming 1 5 minutes of alarm time day H2S 0 to 100 ppm CO 0 to 300 ppm Oz 0 to 30 by volume SO 0 to 100 ppm Alarm setpoints Instant low and instant high Calibration H2S CO SOz Not required Oz Self calibrating Not
2. reserved A Safety Information Read First gt Periodically test the response of the sensor to gas by exposing the detector to a target gas concentration that exceeds the low alarm setpoint Manually verify that the audible and visual alarms are activated Periodically calibrate the GasAlertClip Extreme Oo OA Taa X Note This instrument contains a lithium battery Do not mix with the solid waste stream Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Parts of the GasAlertClip Extreme 7 Display Elements max A T Li ppm hours 1 monthsdays a emca SSS Alarm condition Detector life remaining indicators Months hours days since last maximum exposure To activate the detector press and hold for 5 seconds Press within 24 hours of a gas alarm to view the maximum gas exposure When Test displays press and hold O for approximately 1 second to activate the self test To calibrate the Oz detector press and hold for approximately 3 seconds To display the gas alarm setpoints press To transmit the data press when Prn and gt display Activating the Detector Press and hold for 5 seconds Note Once activated the detector cannot be deactivated except after a battery life ending alarm Refer to Safety Shutdown Mode Performing a Self Test Note The self test must be performed in an atmosphere that is free of hazardous gas A
3. BW TECHNOLOGIES BY HONEYWELL GasAlertClip Extrene 2 or 3 Year Gas Detector Instruction Sheet Introduction The GasAlertClip Extreme gas detector the detector is a personal safety device that warns when hazardous gas exceeds factory set alarm setpoints The detector stores and transmits gas alarm event data It is your responsibility to respond properly to the alarms Gas Detected Unit of Measure Oxygen O2 Percent by volume Carbon monoxide CO Parts per million ppm Hydrogen sulfide H2S Parts per million ppm Sulfur dioxide SO2 Parts per million ppm A Safety Information Read First Warning Substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety Warning Bump test the Oz detector before each day s use to confirm its ability to respond to gas by exposing the detector to a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints Manually verify that the audible and visual alarms are activated Warning To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing gt Do not activate the detector after the date on the package gt This product is a gas detector not a measurement device gt Perform a self test each day prior to use Ensure the sensor grill is free of dirt debris and is not obstructed gt Calibrate and bump test the detector in an ordinary location D2139 7 English IERP 124661 BW Technologies 2006 all rights
4. adio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Contacting BW Technologies by Honeywell To contact BW Technologies by Honeywell call USA 1 888 749 8878 Canada 1 800 663 4164 Europe 44 0 1295 700300 Other countries 1 403 248 9226 Address correspondence to BW Technologies by Honeywell 2840 2 Avenue S E Calgary AB T2A 7X9 CANADA Email us at info bwtnet com Visit BW Technologies by Honeywell s web site at www gasmonitors com BW Technologies by Honeywell Corporate Headquarters 2840 2 Ave SE Calgary AB Canada T2A 7X9 BW Technologies by Honeywell America 3279 West Pioneer Parkway Arlington TX USA 76013 BW Technologies by Honeywell Europe 5 Canada Close Banbury Oxfordshire United Kingdom OX16 2RT Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY amp LIMITATION OF LIABILITY BW Technologies LP BW warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two or three years depending upon detector b
5. ation If the detector does not beep or vibrate after a calibration repeat steps 1 and 2 again If the second attempt is unsuccessful contact BW Technologies by Honeywell Gas Event Data Transmission The detector stores the last ten alarm events The recorded data includes the serial number detector life remaining value months days hours number of self tests that have been performed total number of events that have occurred event type duration of all events encountered gas type alarm level s ppm or time elapsed since the alarm occurred days hours minutes and duration of the alarm minutes seconds Two options are provided to transmit the gas event data 1 Transfer data to a PC using an IR DataLink or 2 Print the data using the handheld IR printer Transfer Data Transferring Data to a PC To transfer the data to a PC complete the following al 2 3 4 Connect the IR DataLink to the PC Activate the IR DataLink Position the detector and the device 2 in 5 cm apart From the detector press to access the transmission screen Prn and flash on the detector LCD Within 5 seconds press O to begin the transmission While data is being transmitted displays and flashes A countdown timer displays as a percentage value 70 and indicates how much data remains to be transmitted Transferring Data to a Printer To transfer data using the handheld IR printer complete the following
6. e This product has been classified for use in atmospheres not more than 21 v v Oo Event Logging Specifications Number of stored Up to ten events encountered If more than ten the events older events are replaced by the newer events Data transmission Via infrared port to thermal printer or via IR method DataLink to PC for ordinary locations only Information Serial number transmitted Life remaining Self tests performed Total number and duration of all events encountered Detection range Last ten events Maximum exposure MicroDock II bump check or O calibration Data shown for maximum exposures and bump checks Gas type and alarm level in ppm or Time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days hours and minutes Duration of alarm in minutes and seconds 45 seconds plus 10 seconds per record time This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and ICES 003 Canadian EMI requirements These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r
7. eginning on the date of activation This Warranty is valid only if the detector is activated by the date on the package This warranty extends only to the sale of new and unused products to the original buyer BW s warranty obligation is limited at BW s option to refund of the purchase price repair or replacement of a defective product that is returned to a BW authorized service center within the warranty period In no event shall BW s liability hereunder exceed the purchase price actually paid by the buyer for the Product This warranty does not include fuses disposable batteries or the routine replacement of parts due to the normal wear and tear of the product arising from use any product which in BW s opinion has been misused altered neglected or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation handling or use any damage or defects attributable to repair of the product by any person other than an authorized dealer or the installation of unapproved parts on the product or The obligations set forth in this warranty are conditional on a proper storage installation calibration use maintenance and compliance with the product manual instructions and any other applicable recommendations of BW the buyer promptly notifying BW of any defect and if required promptly making the product available for correction No goods shall be returned to BW until receipt by the buyer of shipping instructions from BW and the right o
8. exposure the detector resets the maximum gas exposure to the new level and resets the hours to 0 After 24 hours of gas readings in the acceptable range the detector resets both values to 0 Viewing the Maximum Gas Exposure Press within 24 hours of receiving a gas alarm The LCD displays the following The low and high alarm setpoints If a maximum gas exposure has occurred within the last 24 hours the maximum gas exposure screens display H2S H2S 2 ppm 3 max hours For exposures beyond the detection range over limit OL displays H2S max mi ppm UL Calibrating the Oxygen O2 Detector A Warning Bump test the O detector before each day s use to confirm its ability to respond to gas by exposing the detector to a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints Manually verify that the audible and visual alarms are activated Every 30 days when the O detector is due for calibration the LCD flashes CAL and the detector life remaining value to indicate that calibration is due To calibrate the O detector complete the following 1 Calibrate the detector only in a normal atmosphere 20 9 Oz that is free of hazardous gas 2 Press and hold for approximately 3 seconds 3 The detector emits one beep one flash and displays the following screen 02 CAL Successful Calibration The detector emits one vibration and one extended beep to indicate that calibration is successful Unsuccessful Calibr
9. f BW to require that the buyer provide proof of purchase such as the original invoice bill of sale or packing slip to establish that the product is within the warranty period THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS WARRANTY IS THE BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BW SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER THEORY Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any provision of this warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision
10. fter a self test is performed wait 30 seconds before using to ensure the detector accurately detects gas The self test is activated prior to any other function Prior to each day s use a self test of the detector must be performed When Test displays on the LCD a self test is required When the self test is performed and passes M displays to confirm the tests are successful To perform a self test press and hold for approximately 1 second to initiate the self test Confirm that the following tests are performed 1 The detector emits one beep one flash and one vibration 2 All LCD elements display max BEB oniksa 3 Test flashes while the sensor integrity and battery life are tested 4 The low and high alarm setpoints display 5 Ifan alarm has occurred in the last 24 hours the LCD displays the maximum gas exposure value and the hours that have lapsed since the exposure 6 Prn and flash Note If a self test is activated without Test being displayed steps 1 3 are bypassed Self Test Pass When the self test is successful the detector emits a short beep and a single vibration then displays to verify that the detector passed the self test Twenty hours after performing the self test Test displays again to indicate that a self test is required Self Test Fail If the self test fails the detector emits five short beeps and flashes before displaying a blank screen The LCD then returns to
11. life ending alarm Gas Alarm Setpoints The following is a list of the factory alarm setpoints Low Alarm High Alarm Setpoint Setpoint GasAlertClip Extreme O2 19 5 23 5 GasAlertClip Extreme CO 35 ppm 200 ppm GasAlertClip Extreme H2S 10 ppm 15 ppm GasAlertClip Extreme SO 10 ppm Note Detector may be configured with customer specified alarm setpoints Displaying the Gas Alarm Setpoints Press to display the alarm setpoints Alarm setpoints are factory configured and cannot be modified Alarms Display Audible Visual Vibration Alarm Alarm Alarm Low Gas Alarm One slow One slow One slow beep every flash every vibration second second every second Two fast Two fast Two fast beeps every flashes every vibrations CO second second every second iiai ALARM Eight slow beeps per minute minute Eight slow flashes per Eight slow vibrations per minute Note When the gas level returns to the acceptable range the gas alarm stops The life of the battery decreases rapidly when in alarm conditions The battery life ending alarm occurs when the battery life remaining clock displays 0 hours The detector will continue to operate for 8 hours before automatically deactivating Maximum Gas Exposure The detector records the maximum gas exposure that triggers an alarm condition and begins calculating the number of hours from when the maximum exposure occurred For each new exposure greater than the current maximum
12. the normal operating screen and again displays Test Repeat the self test Note If the self test fails three consecutive times the LCD displays a blank screen and the detector deactivates Refer to Safety Shutdown Mode Automatic Battery Test The battery is automatically tested every 2 hours If the battery test fails another automatic test is initiated 30 minutes later Note After five consecutive battery test failures the LCD displays a blank screen and the detector deactivates Refer to Safety Shutdown Mode Detector Life Remaining Clock The detector life remaining clock indicates how much longer the detector will operate The LCD displays the countdown value of the remaining months days and then hours The detector continues to operate for a maximum of 8 hours after the detector life ending alarm initiates Press to deactivate the detector For more information refer to Alarms Safety Shutdown Mode The LCD displays a blank screen when initiating safety shutdown mode The detector beeps flashes and vibrates rapidly twice per second until the battery loses power To deactivate the detector before the battery loses power press _ Contact BW Technologies by Honeywell The detector initiates safety shutdown mode if the e self test fails three consecutive times e automatic battery test fails five consecutive times or e detector has not been manually deactivated within 8 hours of initiating the detector

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