Operation Of Sensor Module Lights - Scott Safety PAK-ALERT Operation And Maintenance Instruction Manual

Distress alarm including the optional scott pak-tracker locator system integrated with the scott air-pak x3 & x3 pro cga or snap-change self-contained breathing apparatus (scba)
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OPERATION OF SENSOR MODULE LIGHTS

When performing the REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION verify that
the Sensor Module lights are operating as described below:
ACTION...
Start up PASS (Open Cylinder) .............................Bright Light then Flash GREEN
Normal Operation ...................................................Flash GREEN
Respirator Air between 1/2 and 1/3 cylinder ..........Flash ORANGE (two quick flashes) every one (1) second
Respirator Low air (1/3 cylinder) ............................Flash ORANGE (alternately)
Low Battery while ON ............................................Flash ORANGE once every two (2) seconds
Shut down .............................................................Lights OFF
Press RESET w/unit OFF (BATTERY TEST) .......Bright Light then:
Press MANUAL ALARM with unit OFF .................Flash GREEN then Full Alarm Flash RED
Press RESET from manual alarm .........................Returns to Flash GREEN
PASS Pre-Alarm ...................................................Flash RED (alternately)
PASS Full alarm .....................................................Flash RED (simultaneously)
THE ORANGE LIGHT IS A COMBINATION OF THE RED, GREEN, AND
WHITE LIGHTS THAT APPEARS ORANGE FROM A DISTANCE. AT
CLOSE RANGE THE INDIVIDUAL LIGHTS MAY BE VISIBLE.
P/N 595277-01 Rev E 10/17
SENSOR MODULE LIGHTS WILL...
(available on units manufactured after 09/2015)
Flash GREEN if Good/Flash RED if Low
NOTE
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