Gas Monitor - Apollo 3300 IB 1978 Owner's Manual

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GAS
MONITOR
The
Apollo
Gas
Monitor
gas
detector
system
is
specifically
designed
to
detect
LPG,
Propane, Butane,
Alcohol vapor
and Gasoline vapor.
Also
detected are
Acetone,
Benzene,
Hydrogen, Hydrogen Sulfide,
M.E.K., Methyl Alcohol,
Octaine and other deoxidizing
gases
and vapors.
Figure
I0
Gas
Monitor
Operating Instructions:
During
intervals when
the
POWER
is
OFF
to the remote
detectors, the
gas
sensor elements
absorb atmospheric
gases
and
water vapor. When switched
ON, the detectors
go
into
an
alarm
state
for
up
to
3
minutes
until
these
gases
and
water vapor
are
driven from
the
sensors.
An
automatic
5
minute
Alarm
MUTE
cycle
is
initiated
when
power
is
switched
ON.
l.
Set
Power switch to ON; note that the
green
power
LED*
and the red
MUTE LED
go
ON.
Within
a
few seconds
each
DETECTOR LED
on the
monitor
panel
will
go
ON but no sound
will
be
heard because
of
the
Automatic MUTE
timer.
Each
DETECTOR LED
will
go
out
within
3
minutes.
In
4
to
5
minutes the
MUTE LED will
go
out. The
system
is
now ready to
detect dangerous
gases.
2.
Test each remote detector by
injecting
a
small amount
of
gas
from
a
butane
lighter into
the
bottom
of
the detector
(DO NOT strike
a
ame
on the
lighter, just hold down
the
gas release
lever
briefly).
Within
a
few
seconds
the
alarm should
sound.
This
test
should
be
repeated
periodically.
*LED:
Light Emitting Diode

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