Troubleshooting - Honeywell GasAlert Max XT II User Manual

Hazardous gas detection system
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GasAlertMaxXT II
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Troubleshooting

If a problem occurs, refer to the solutions provided in Table 15. If the problem persists, contact
Problem
The detector does not activate.
Detector automatically deactivates.
The detector enters alarm
immediately when activated.
The activation startup self-test fails.
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Figure 14. Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
Depleted battery
Damaged or defective detector
Automatic deactivation due to depleted
battery
Lockout on Self-Test Error is enabled and
a sensor(s) has failed the startup self-test
Sensor needs to stabilize
Low battery alarm
Sensor(s) requires calibration
Hazardous environment
General fault
Sensor error
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Solution
Charge the battery. Refer to
Battery.
Contact
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Charge the battery. Refer to
Battery.
Refer to
Lockout on Self-Test Error
Replacing a Sensor or Sensor
Used sensor: Wait 60 seconds
New sensor: Wait 5 minutes
Charge the battery. Refer to
Battery.
Calibrate the sensor(s). Refer to
Calibration.
Leave the area immediately. Deactivate
and reactivate the detector in a safe area
that is free of hazardous gas.
Contact
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Replace the sensor. Refer to
Sensor or Sensor
Filter.
Charging the
Charging the
and
Filter.
Charging the
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Replacing a

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