Use - MSA G1 SCBA Operating Manual

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Primary Screen
The primary screen provides all critical information to the user. To illuminate the primary either pick up the
control module or press the RESET button. Three options of information can displayed on the primary
screen: pressure status, time remaining calculation, or time on air.
Fig. 1 Primary Screen
The pressure status is a configurable option in the PASS device and is set as the default. The settings can
be changed by using the MSA A2
are time remaining calculation or time on air.
The logo screen displays on the control module
showing the MSA logo and a user and/or team name if
assigned to the device.
The buddy lights on the power and control module cycle
through red, yellow, and green.
The power module plays the start-up tone.
During this process, the PASS device is performing a self-
test to ensure the device is operating correctly.
The self-test screen displays the results of the self-test to
the user.
A successful self-test will display a "Go" icon to indicate
the unit can be put into service.
If maintenance is required, a "maintenance" icon will
appear indicating the unit should be removed from
service after use.
If the device should not be used, a "Do Not Use" icon
will display on the control module and the full alarm
from the power module will be alarmed. At this point,
the PASS device will not continue to operate. The
SCBA must be removed from service and must be
checked and corrected for proper operation by an MSA
trained or certified repair technician before using.
The primary screen displays and the product can be used.
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Software (P/N 10162374). The two other options for the primary screen
G1 SCBA
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