Maintenance; Disposal; Technical Data - Dräger X-am 5000 Instructions For Use Manual

Portable gas detection instrument
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Maintenance

The instrument does not need any special care.
 Dirt and deposits can be removed from the instrument by washing it with cold
water. A sponge can be used for wiping if necessary.
Abrasive cleaning tools (brushes etc.), cleaning agents and cleaning solvents
can destroy the dust and water filters.
 Carefully dry the instrument with a cloth.
Maintenance
The instrument should be inspected and maintained annually by suitably qualified
persons (consult: EN 60079-29-2 – Gas measuring instrument - Selection,
installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the measurement of
combustible gases or oxygen, EN 45544-4 – Electrical apparatus used for the
direct detection and direct concentration measurement of toxic gases and vapours
- Part 4: Guide for selection, installation, use and maintenance and national
regulations).
Recommended calibration interval for measuring channels Ex, O
6 months. Calibration intervals of other gases: see Instructions for Use of the
respective DrägerSensors.

Disposal

Dispose of product in accordance to applicable regulations.
WEEE
In accordance with EU Directive 2002/96/EC this product must
not be disposed of as household waste. This is indicated by with the
adjacent icon.
You can return this product to Dräger free of charge. For information
please contact the national marketing organisations and Dräger.
Battery disposal
In accordance with EU Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and rechargeable
batteries must not be disposed of as household waste but must be taken
to battery collection centres. This is indicated by the adjacent icon.
Collect batteries and rechargeable batteries as specified by the
applicable regulations and dispose of at battery collection centres.
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NOTICE
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S and CO:
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Technical data

Extract: see the Technical Manual for details
Ambient conditions:
During operation and
–20 to +50 °C for NiMH power packs type:
storage
HBT 0000 and HBT 0100,
with alkali single cells type:
Duracell Procell MN 1500
–20 to +40 °C for NiMH single cells type:
GP 180AAHC
Panasonic LR6 Powerline
0 to +40 °C for alkali single cells type:
Varta 4006
700 to 1300 hPa
10 to 90% (to 95% briefly) rH.
Ingress protection
IP 67 for instrument with sensors
Alarm volume
Typically 90 dB (A) at 30 cm distance
Operating time
– Alkali battery
Typically 12 hours under normal conditions
– NiMH
power pack:
T4(HBT 0000)
Typically 12 hours under normal conditions
T4 HC(HBT 0100)
Typically 13 hours under normal conditions
Dimensions
approx. 130 x 48 x 44 mm (H x W x D)
Weight
approx. 220 to 250 g
CE marking:
Electromagnetic compatibility
(Directive 2004/108/EC)
Explosion protection (Directive 94/9/EC)
Approvals:
(see "Notes on Approval" on page 210)
1) The Technical Manual and Instructions for Use/data sheets for the sensors used and the
PC software CC-Vision for Dräger X-am 5000 can be downloaded on the product page for the
X-am 5000 at the following website: www.draeger.com See also the enclosed Instructions for
Use and data sheets for the sensors used.
2) Not subject to the Metrological Performance Test BVS10 ATEX E 080X and PFG 10 G 001X.
1)
2)
2
and for alkali single cells type:
2)
2)
, Varta 4106
,

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