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SS041/01 Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS Web Site: …any comments? If you have any suggestions to enable us to improve the information within this guide please e-mail your comments or write to the Safety Guide Manager at the address below e-mail: safety@hss.com ... have you been trained The law requires that personnel entering Confined Spaces using gas detectors must be competent and qualified to do so. Gas Detector and Confined Space training available at HSS Training Solutions. 0845 766 7799 MAINTAINING POWER SOURCES EQUIPMENT CARE FINISHING OFF Portable Four Gas Detector is supplied with rechargeable battery. To charge the battery, ensure that the basestation is connected to a suitable power source. Place the instrument in the basestation. The basestation employs a locking system to ensure that the gas detector is retained under most operating conditions. To ensure this operates correctly, ensure that the gas detector is orientated such that the instrument lip will be inserted under the locking lip and rear locking catch. Whilst charging, the instrument will flash two red LEDs every 10 seconds. When charging is complete it will light the green LEDs constantly. A fully discharged battery will typically require 7 hours to recharge. To remove the Gas Detector press down on the rear locking catch. To turn the instrument off, press and hold the (red) button for three seconds, until it switches off. Make sure all components are present. Give the unit a thorough clean before replacing it with the charger and line in its carry-case, ready for return to your local branch of HSS Hire. Never push the equipment beyond its design limits. If it is unsuitable for the task you are performing DO NOT USE OR RELY ON IT. Contact your local HSS Hire for advice. Handle the equipment with care. Avoid dropping, knocking or otherwise exposing it to damage. If the unit is exposed to potential contaminants such as silicone, leaded petrol, halogens, antimony or oxygen levels above 21%, return it to your local branch of HSS Hire for re-calibration. Keep the equipment clean. You will find this less of a chore if you clean up regularly, rather than wait until the end of the hire period. Only use a cloth dampened with water to clean the instrument. When not in use, store the equipment in its carrycase, somewhere clean, dry and safe from thieves. IN OUT Rear Locking Catch Locking Lip WARNING Do not charge the battery pack in a hazardous area Any alarm will cause the backlight to be switched on automatically. Latching Alarms (default) In the latched condition, once an alarm occurs, both audible and visual alarms continue to operate even after atmospheric hazard has cleared. Pressing any of the instrument buttons will clear an alarm. Any subsequent alarm will reactivate the audible and visual alarms. Non-latching Alarms In this mode, should a gas alarm occur, the instrument would enter an alarm condition. When the reading returns to normal levels, the audible and visual alarms will stop. Vibrating Alarm Any alarm condition that activates the audible and visual alarms will also activate the built-in vibrating alarm. Resetting an Alarm If an alarm condition occurs, it is possible to cancel the alarm by pressing any of the buttons, once the gas measurements have returned to a safe level. Otherwise, the instrument will remain in the alarm condition, but the audible alarm will be muted. Any subsequent alarms that occur 1 second after the previous alarm has been reset will reactivate the audible alarm. Fault & Warning Conditions In addition to the gas alarms, the gas detector includes a number of auxiliary alarms to safeguard proper use of the instrument. At switch on, the gas detector performs an electronic self-test that assures the user of proper performance. When the gas detector detects that an electric fault or failure condition has occurred, the audible and visual alarms are activated and an explanatory message will be displayed. CAUTION As the gas detector is designed to protect from potentially life-threatening atmospheric conditions, any alarm conditions must be taken seriously. Ensure the DC power supply adaptor is connected to the ‘IN’ socket on the underside of the basestation. The instrument displays a warning message for situations where a fault or error has occurred but may be resolved by the user. See the Warning Codes in the table Number Message Action or Reason 8 Replace batteries Battery unchargeable. Replace the battery pack.. 9 Cartridge expired Contact HSS Hire. 10 Cartridge expires in nn days Contact HSS Hire. 11 Calibration due Calibration is due soon. Recalibrate or fit new cartridge. 14 Battery low Recharge the battery or fit new battery pack. 19 Passed install by date Cartridge has exceeded its storage life. Fitting cartridge will reduce lifetime of cartridge. 20 See manual Cartridge not being activated. Contact HSS Hire. 24 Please recharge or replace batteries Insufficient bat...
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