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GENERAL INFORMATION
These units are for monitoring the Carbon Monoxide and Moisture levels in high pressure
breathing air systems for use in Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or Self Contained
Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) and are not suitable for use with any other gasses.
They are designed and manufactured to give optimum performance with long life and reliability.
This manual gives the end user all the information required to install and operate this unit and
carry out regularly scheduled maintenance to ensure the maximum satisfactory service life.
Servicing facilities and the supply of genuine MAKO replacement parts are provided through a
worldwide network of MAKO Distributors. If replacement parts are needed, the user should first
contact the local MAKO Distributor. If there is any difficulty contacting a local distributor the end
user may contact the MAKO factory representative.
The information given in this manual was correct at the time of it's creation. However, as part of
continuous development, modifications to parts and procedures may be made without notice that
could affect the maintenance requirements of this unit. Before any maintenance work is
undertaken the user is advised to contact the local MAKO Distributor who is supplied with revised
and up-dated information.
In any communication concerning these units it is essential to quote the MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER
and the YEAR of MANUFACTURE. This information is located on the units' nameplate. (see Fig. 1.3-
1)
Throughout this manual all pressures quoted are gauge pressures unless otherwise stated.
This manual is broken down by numbered chapters, sections and subsections shown in bold text
and separated by periods.
(Chapter #).(Section #).(subsection #).(subsection #)
would represent subsection 1 of subsection 2 of section 3 of chapter 4
There can be as many subsections as are needed.
Within this structure could be
in bold which are not numbered.
The pages are designated by chapter and page separated by a dash.
(Chapter #)-(Page number within that chapter)
4-3 would indicate the third page of chapter four.
All illustrations are designated by chapter, section and subsection to which they are associated
followed by the number of the illustration separated by a dash
fig.(chapter and section designation)-(number of the illustration within the section
indicated)
fig. 4.3.2.1-3 would indicate the third illustration within section
Manual Configuration
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headings
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