Maintenance; Maximum Hose Length For Sampling; Battery Maintenance And Cautions - Honeywell GasAlert Max XT II User Manual

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GasAlertMaxXT II
User Manual

Maintenance

To maintain the detector in good operating condition, perform the follow-
ing basic maintenance as required.
• Calibrate, bump test, and inspect the detector at regular intervals.
• Maintain an operations log of all maintenance, bump tests,
calibrations, and alarm events.
• Clean the exterior with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents,
soaps, or polishes.
• Do not immerse the detector in liquids.

Maximum Hose Length for Sampling

The maximum hose length for sampling is 75 ft (22m).

Battery Maintenance and Cautions

To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, adhere
to the following:
• The detector must be deactivated to charge the battery.
• Charge the battery immediately when the detector emits a low
battery alarm. Refer to
• Charge the battery using the GasAlertMaxXT II or the
GasAlertMicroClip charger adapter only. Do not use any other
charger adapters. Failure to adhere to this precaution can lead
to fire and/or explosion.
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a Warning
Charging the
Battery.
• Do not calibrate the detector during or immediately after
charging the battery.
• Warning: The GasAlertMaxXT II uses a lithium battery
(MX-BAT01) that may present a risk of fire or chemical
burn hazard if misused. Do not disassemble, heat
above 212° (100°C), or incinerate.
• Warning: Lithium polymer cells exposed to heat at 266°F
(130°C) for 10 minutes can cause fire and/or explosion.
• If replacing the battery, use only approved lithium polymer
cells that are available through BW Technologies by
Honeywell. Use of any other cell can cause fire and/or
explosion. To order and replace the MX-BAT01 lithium
battery, refer to
Replacement Parts and
• Replace the battery only in a safe area that is free of
hazardous gas.
• Dispose of used lithium cells immediately. Do not
disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. Do not mix
with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries must be
disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials
handler.
• Keep lithium cells away from children.
Accessories.

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