Low Battery; Battery Test; Data Logging Feature; Mobile Applications - 3M SCOTT SEMS II PRO Operation And Maintenance Instructions

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to indicate that the alarm has been turned off. If pressure remains in the respirator
after the fifteen (15) seconds and/or the respirator cylinder valve remains open, the
alarm sensor WILL NOT turn off and the PASS device will return to sensing mode.
If the respirator cylinder is turned off and depressurized without rendering the alarm
sensor inactive (pressing the RESET button twice), the PASS device will continue to
monitor motion in sensing mode. This means that the PASS device may be used to
monitor motion after the respirator is turned off and depressurized. Resetting the full
alarm after the respirator has been depressurized will not turn off the PASS device.
After resetting the full alarm, press the RESET switch twice with no alarm condition
to turn off the PASS device.

LOW BATTERY

In a low-battery condition, the PASS device will produce a single audible chirp from
the Sensor Module once every two (2) seconds and the green light on the control
module will not flash.
In a low-battery condition, the PASS device will not emit the 3 beeps when cylinder
valve is activated.
While in a low-battery condition, the PASS device will continue to operate for a
period of time greater then the longest duration cylinder available for the respirator.
However, the batteries must be replaced before the respirator is used again. See
the BATTERY REPLACEMENT section of these instructions.
If batteries are completely discharged or have not been installed, there will be no
light or sound and the unit will not operate.

BATTERY TEST

When the PASS device is in the off condition (cylinder valve closed with no flashing
lights), the batteries in the entire system can be checked by depressing and holding
the RESET button on the console.
A green LED will illuminate on the Control Console, if there is sufficient
battery power remaining,
A red LED indicates that the batteries are low and must be replaced before
the respirator is to be used again.
If a low battery message occurs, all batteries must be changed before the
respirator is used again. See the BATTERY REPLACEMENT section of this
instruction for details.

DATA LOGGING FEATURE

Respirators equipped with a PASS device are compliant with NFPA 1982, 2018
Edition. The PASS device includes on-board electronics which maintain a running
log of event data including start-up, shut-down, and PASS activation. The 3M Scott
Pak-Link Programmer (P/N 200672-01) and Configure are required to access the
information. Instructions for downloading the data log are included in the Instruction
Guide provided within Configure.
Downloading data from the SCBA will remove the programmed RFID card, tag, or
button ID number and the PAK-ID will automatically return to the default ID number.

MOBILE APPLICATIONS

3M provides iOS- and Android-compatible mobile applications for configuring
specific Air-Pak SCBA settings and downloading event data. For information,
contact the company or your authorized 3M Scott distributor.
DO NOT USE A RESPIRATOR IN A LOW-
BATTERY CONDITION. FAILURE TO REPLACE
THE BATTERIES AND/OR CONTINUING WITH
MULTIPLE USES OF THE RESPIRATOR AFTER
THE LOW-BATTERY CONDITION HAS BEEN
INDICATED BY THE PASS DEVICE MAY RESULT
IN FAILURE OF THE PASS DEVICE DURING
USE AND POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH OF
THE USER.
PROGRAMMING A PASS DEVICE USING A RFID
TAG, BADGE, OR BUTTON OVERWRITES THE
PAK-ID FOR 24 HOURS. IF THE SCBA IS USED
WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PROGRAMMING WITH
AN RFID TAG, BADGE, OR BUTTON, THE NEW
ID IS TRANSMITTED TO THE PAK-TRACKER AND
TO MONITOR. AFTER THAT TIME, THE PAK-ID
DEFAULTS TO THE ID SET USING CONFIGURE
AND THE PAK-LINK PROGRAMMER. IF NO ID
WAS SET, THEN THE ID DEFAULTS TO THE
FACTORY-SET ID.
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WARNING
WARNING
P/N 595369-01 Rev B 07/19

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