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Areas subject to explosion hazards, classified by divisions.
The instrument is intended for use in explosion-hazard areas according to Class
I&II, Div. 1 or Div. 2 within a temperature range of –20 °C to +50 °C, and for areas
where gases or dusts of groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G and temperature class T3 or T4
may be present (depending on the rechargeable battery and batteries).
Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of ignition of a flammable or explosive atmosphere, strictly
adhere to the following Caution and Warning statements:
WARNING
Increased hydrogen concentrations within the measuring range of the Dräger
Sensor XXS H
2
HC may result in false alarms due to the additive effect on the
Dräger sensors XXS H
2
S, and XXS CO, XXS H
2
S (LC) and XXS CO (LC) as
well as due to the negative effect on the Dräger Sensor XXS O
2
.
WARNING
Only use power packs ABT 0100 (83 22 237), HBT 0000 (83 18 704) or
HBT 0100 (83 22 244). See marking on power pack for approved batteries and
related temperature class.
WARNING
Do not change batteries in hazardous locations.
WARNING
To reduce the danger of explosion, do not mix new batteries with old batteries
and do not mix batteries made by different manufacturers.
WARNING
Always disconnect the instrument from the power pack before carrying out any
maintenance operations.
WARNING
Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
CAUTION
Not tested in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere (>21 % O
2
).
What is What
Special symbols:
1
Gas entry
9
IR interface
2
Alarm LED
10
Fastening clip
3
Horn
11
Model plate
4
[OK]
key
12
Charging contacts
5
Power pack
13
Measured gas display
6
[+]
key
14
Measuring value display
7
Display
15
Special symbols
Fault message
1-button adjustment
Warning
Single-gas adjustment
Display peak value
Password necessary
Display TWA
Battery 100 % full
Show STEL
Battery 2/3 full
Bump test mode
Battery 1/3 full
Fresh air calibration
Battery empty
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2
1
7
6
4
5
3
2
10
12
13
14
15
0
11
9
X-am 5600
CO
2
Vol%
O
2
Vol%
ch
4
%UEG
CO
ppm
H
2
S
ppm
NH
3
ppm
+H
2
8