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SGS PATROLMAN PLUS FI-5A-W Use Instruction

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MANUAL TEST
Place the reset tool over the fault indicator's dome, aligning the magnet
with the label opposite the battery caps. Hold the magnet for about 1
second. Once the LEDs start flashing in a test sequence, remove the
reset tool. The LEDs will stop flashing when the test is complete.
Initiating a Manual Test triggers both a cellular check-in and a GPS lock.
The check-in and GPS lock could take up to 10 minutes. Avoid starting
another test until either 10 minutes have passed or the check-in is
confirmed via the web portal - www.portal-sgs.com
MANUAL RESET
While LEDs are flashing, place reset tool over fault indicator's dome so
reset tool's magnet is over the label on the side opposite from battery
caps. Hold magnet in place for approximately 1 second. The LEDs will
stop flashing.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The FI-5A-W uses one 3.6V AA battery and one 3.6V C battery; both
batteries have a wired connector. Replacement batteries are best
purchased from SGS or an authorized distributor. Best practice dictates
that when replacing batteries, users should replace both AA and C
batteries.
To replace batteries, unscrew battery caps using a screwdriver that
fills the screw cap channel. Disconnect existing batteries at white 2-pin
connector; then connect replacement battery. Screw on battery caps.
To ensure water-tight seal, apply 30-32 in-lbs force to AA cap and 32-34
in-lbs force to C cap until cap is flush with body.
FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS,
SCAN QR CODE OR VISIT:
SMARTGRIDSOLUTIONS.COM/INSTRUCTIONS/FI5AW
PATROLMAN PLUS
FIELD USE INSTRUCTIONS
42026290HN

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  • Page 1 The FI-5A-W uses one 3.6V AA battery and one 3.6V C battery; both batteries have a wired connector. Replacement batteries are best purchased from SGS or an authorized distributor. Best practice dictates that when replacing batteries, users should replace both AA and C batteries.
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION OF FAULT INDICATOR Pull open the Clamping Mechanism using thumbs until it locks into place. Once the Clamping Mechanism has been cocked, the unit will lock in the “open” position. Spring Release Trigger Clamping Mechanism Hot Stic Ring Attach the device to a shotgun stick. Position the conductor between the open Clamping Mechanism, and with a forceful upward movement, install the device to the line.