User's Manual

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P/N 595166-01 Rev A 1/09
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REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION CONTINUED...
4. Reset the full alarm by pressing twice on the reset button located on the
side of the control console (fully depress reset button, release and
press again).
a) The loud alarm shall stop. The unit will sound three chirps and the green
light will ash. The unit shall reset to the automatic mode.
b) The PAK-TRACKER Hand Held Receiver will reset to its non-alarm
state.
5. Finish all respirator checks involving air ow and turn off the cylinder valve.
Use the purge valve to release all residual air pressure in the system.
With the cylinder valve OFF:
1. Check the continuing operation of the distress alarm. The distress alarm
shall remain active with green light ashing. Do not move respirator,
pre-alarm shall occur with twenty (20) seconds. Move respirator slightly,
pre-alarm shall reset, green light shall start ashing again.
2. To turn the distress alarm off, press the reset button twice (press, release
and press again). If there is air pressure left in the system, the green
ashing light will continue to ash while a fteen second beep sequence is
heard from the sensor module as the residual air bleeds from the system.
As soon as the air has completely bled from system, the unit will sound a
quick two tone chirp and the PASS DEVICE distress alarm will be inactive.
If there is no pressure in the system when the RESET button is pressed
twice, there will be no beep sequence. The distress alarm is now in the
“OFF” condition. If there is air pressure in the system, the PASS DEVICE
distress alarm will return to the active mode.
NOTE
IF THE LOW BATTERY INDICATION (ONE STEADY CHIRP EVERY TWO (2)
SECONDS WITH NO FLASHING LIGHTS) OCCURS AT ANY TIME DURING
REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION, DO NOT USE THE RESPIRATOR.
CHANGE THE BATTERIES IN THE SENSOR MODULE IMMEDIATELY AND
REPEAT THE REGULAR OPERATIONAL TEST OR TAKE THE RESPIRA-
TOR OUT OF SERVICE UNTIL THE BATTERIES ARE CHANGED AND THE
REGULAR OPERATIONAL TEST IS SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMED.
FORMED.
If any operational problems are found during the REGULAR OPERATIONAL
INSPECTION, do no use the respirator. Remove the respirator from service
and tag for repair by authorized personnel.
WARNING
FOLLOW REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPEC-
TION PROCEDURE EXACTLY. IF THE SEMS II
DISTRESS ALARM DOES NOT ACTUATE, OR IF
ANY OTHER FEATURE DOES NOT OPERATE AS
DESCRIBED OR IF ANY OTHER OPERATIONAL
MALFUNCTION IS NOTED, DO NOT USE THE
RESPIRATOR.