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BW Icon

BW Icon +

and IR module.

Datalogging

Continuous datalogging (45 days at 15 seconds interval and 8 hours per day)

Calibration

Manual calibrate with Safety Suite Device Configurator or Device
Configurator app, Automatic with IntelliDoX.

Serial No.

18 characters

Warranty

2 years warranty, 6 months shelf life.

3 years warranty, 6 months shelf life.

Time Out Events

Action

Time Out

Auto exit error screen and power off

5 seconds

Auto skip error message screen and enter warmup

5 seconds

Auto exit menu and turn off Icon LED

6 seconds

Auto exit Force bump and Calibration

30 seconds

Exit auto detected span gas

60 seconds

Pairing, bump, and calibration result display

5 seconds

BLE pairing timeout

60 seconds

Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Solution

Battery icon blinks for 5
seconds when press
button to power on.

Depleted battery

Charge the rechargeable
battery pack

The detector, side LEDs, all
bays, and IntelliFlash blink
for 5 seconds when press
the button to power on.

The detector expired

The apparatus is over two
years lifetime, cannot
continue to use.

All bays and IntelliFlash

All sensors fail

Replace the sensor or the

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User Manual

Summary of Contents for BW Icon

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL M05 4002 001 Rev A ENG July 14 2020 Honeywell BW Icon BW Icon Portable Multiple Gas Detector ...

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Page 3: ... Operations 10 Bluetooth Pairing 10 Calibration 10 Bump Test 13 Capture Real Time Reading 16 Set the Detector via Device Configurator 16 Maintenance 17 Charge the Battery 17 Firmware Update 20 Additional Information 21 Sensor Poisons and Contaminants 21 Sensor Specifications 22 General Specifications 23 Time Out Events 24 Troubleshooting 24 DataLogs and Event Logs 27 Alarms 28 BW Icon 2 User Manua...

Page 4: ...Certified Labels 29 Replacement Parts 30 Security Information 31 Contact Us 33 BW Icon 3 User Manual ...

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Page 6: ...rated and serviced by qualified personnel only The lithium battery in this product presents a risk of fire explosion and chemical burn if misused Do not disassemble incinerate or heat above 212 F 100 C Batteries exposed to heat at 266 F 130 C for 10 minutes can cause fire and explosion Batteries must only be charged in a safe area free of hazardous gas Deactivating the detector by removing the bat...

Page 7: ...ation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr...

Page 8: ...tector 1 Battery factory installed 1 USB charger 1 Calibration cap 1 Klick Fast stud 1 Quick Reference Guide 1 Tubing Overview 1 LED Alarm 6 Sensor 2 IntelliFlash 7 Clip 3 Display 8 Battery 4 Button 9 Charging Port 5 Beeper BW Icon 7 User Manual ...

Page 9: ...DC for each toxic sensor Short Term Exposure Limit Settable in Safety Suite DC for each toxic sensor Bump Shows when bump is due and you can configure to have a count down Calibration Shows when bump is due and you can configure to have a count down Battery status Shows battery status and when on charge will show charging status Bluetooth All devices have Bluetooth double click to enter menu for s...

Page 10: ... Self Test When the detector is activated it performs several start up tests l Battery l Data Flash l RTC Real Time Clock l Temperature sensor l BLE module l Sensors l Bump and Calibration due date When the detector has passed all the start up self tests it enters the regular operation mode Deactivate the Detector To turn the detector off press and hold the button for four seconds LEDs turn on and...

Page 11: ... Honeywell BW Icon the Bluetooth connection is on by default 1 Turn On the BW Icon 2 In your mobile device open the Device Configurator app 3 In your BW Icon l Double press to enter the menu l Single press until the BLE icon is displayed l Hold press 3 secs to initiate the pairing mode 4 In the Device list screen from the Device Configurator app select the BW Icon Serial Number to start pairing Ca...

Page 12: ...g on use and sensor exposure to poisons and contaminants Honeywell recommends that the sensors be calibrated regularly and at least once every 180 days 6 months l The combustible sensor is factory calibrated to 50 LEL methane If monitoring a different combustible gas in the LEL range calibrate the sensor using the appropriate gas Procedure to calibrate the detector via the calibration cap and the ...

Page 13: ...to start pairing 6 In your Mobile device l Tap on the Menu button l Select Remote Calibration l Follow onscreen instructions 7 In the mobile device open the Device Configurator App and then go to the main menu and select Remote Calibration 8 Enter the Operator Name and then Tap Save The IntelliFlash LED flashes amber to indicate the calibration process has started 9 In the Input Gas level screen c...

Page 14: ...Use an IntelliDoX module CAUTION Move to a normal atmosphere 20 9 v v O2 that is free of hazardous gas Use 50 LEL for test gas Details for Bump Test and maintenance l Recommendations for initial checking of the equipment on a routine basis including the maximum time interval between calibrations l Perform a functional check with gas before each day of use l Honeywell recommends bump testing the se...

Page 15: ...t the detector via the calibration cap and the DC app on a mobile device 1 Turn On the BW Icon Place the cap over the detector and then press down on both tabs to snap it into place 2 Attach the hose BW Icon 14 User Manual ...

Page 16: ... main menu and select Bump 8 Enter the Operator Name and then Tap Save The IntelliFlash LED flashes amber to indicate the calibration process has started 9 In the Input Gas level screen check the sensor that you want to calibrate and enter the Span gas concentration and then tap OK 10 Open the cylinder valve by turning the pressure regulator knob clockcounterwise The Zero process starts and a mess...

Page 17: ...evice Configurator 1 Pair the BW Icon with the Device Configurator App on your mobile device 2 Tap the menu button 3 Tap Device Setup 4 Tap Download to get the configuration table 5 Confirm the value of the setting 1 to turn on 0 to turn off Multiply 100 times for the value of the concentration For example for 50ppm you need to input 5000 Finally tap Upload to apply changes BW Icon 16 User Manual ...

Page 18: ...sk of fire or chemical burn hazard if misused Do not disassemble heat above 100 C or incinerate CAUTION l To avoid personal injury and property damage adhere to the following l Charge the battery immediately when the apparatus emits a low battery alarm l Charge the battery in a safe area that is free of hazardous gas in a temperature range from 0 45 C l If the device is out of charging range the b...

Page 19: ...D flashes every 15 seconds Battery depleted The battery icon LED is solid red for five seconds and then the detector powers off Status Percentage Indication or Alarm Charging Less than 100 Battery icon LED flashes amber Fully charged 100 Battery icon LED flashes green Note The Auto power is on if the device is inserted into an IntelliDox module and if the battery is low the device will auto power ...

Page 20: ... press down firmly on the detector to ensure contact between the detector and the contact pins The detector can be activated during charging 3 After charge is complete the battery icon LED flashes green 4 Remove the detector Note For further information refer to the Multi Unit Cradle Charger User Manual BW Icon 19 User Manual ...

Page 21: ...1 Open the Device Configurator app on your mobile phone 2 Tap Menu 3 Tap Firmware 4 Tap Update 5 Tap YES to implement the Firmware update and wait until Update Successfully is displayed 6 Tap OK BW Icon 20 User Manual ...

Page 22: ...ls Brake cleaners Silicone cleaners and protectants Bug repellents and sprays Lubricants Silicone based adhesives sealants and gels Lubricants Rust inhibitors Hand body and medicinal creams that contain silicone Rust inhibitors Window and glass cleaners Tissues containing silicone Window and glass cleaners Dish soaps Mold releasing agents Citrus based cleaners Polishes Alcohol based cleaners Hand ...

Page 23: ...N Value SPAN Value Range Calibration Flow Rate CO 100 35 500 500ml min H2S 25 10 100 500ml min O2 18 0 0 25 500ml min NDIR CH4 50 10 100 500ml min SO2 20 10 100 500ml min Gas Type Default Low Alarm Low Alarm Setting Range Default High Alarm High Alarm Setting Range Default TWA TWA Setting Range Default STEL STEL Setting Range CO 35 10 2000 200 10 2000 35 0 disable 10 2000 50 0 disable 10 2000 H2S ...

Page 24: ...dication 4 RGB LED to show Red Green Blue and Amber with animation Brightness by sample confirmation Display 8 Icon LED to show Alarm and Information Green and Amber LED to show device status Alarms Condition Low Alarm High Alarm TWA Alarm STEL Alarm Negative Drift Alarm Over Limit Alarm Multi Gas Alarm Visual Alarm 6 Red LED Audible Alarm 95 dB at 10cm Battery Rechargeable Polymer Li Ion battery ...

Page 25: ...up 5 seconds Auto exit menu and turn off Icon LED 6 seconds Auto exit Force bump and Calibration 30 seconds Exit auto detected span gas 60 seconds Pairing bump and calibration result display 5 seconds BLE pairing timeout 60 seconds Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Battery icon blinks for 5 seconds when press button to power on Depleted battery Charge the rechargeable battery pack The detecto...

Page 26: ...efore use Hold the button for 3 seconds to start the bump testing or detector will auto power off after 30 secs Detector alarms after start up sequence Sensor not stabilized SPE O2 sensor Wait for at least 10 min before power on Sensors require calibration NDIR CH4 sensor must carry out calibration 5 minutes after warmed up for power on Detector does not respond when button is pressed The battery ...

Page 27: ...o a puff of the target gas Apparatus is operating normally Use caution in suspected areas Check the peak gas exposure reading Alarm setpoints are set incorrectly Define the alarm setpoint in Device Configurator Sensors require calibration Carry out calibration Missing or faulty sensors Replace the sensors Battery temperature is out of acceptable range Move to lower temperature ambient to charge th...

Page 28: ... oldest datalogs with the most recent datalogs Event Logs The detector records a maximum of 50 gas alarm and maintenance events and error conditions The following alarm events are recorded l Low alarm l High alarm l STEL alarm l TWA alarm l Over range l Negative The following maintenance events are recorded l Automated bump test or calibration l Manual sensor zero l Bump test l Calibration Any err...

Page 29: ...ice Configurator or IR Link Default High Alarm 20 LEL Keep alarm until reading decease to below 20 LEL Silence when transmitting data to Device Configurator or IR Link Default TWA N A Default STEL N A Over Alarm 100 LEL Keep alarm until reading increase over 100 LEL Silence when transmitting data to Device Configurator or IR Link Gas Type Setting Res olution Low Alarm Set ting Range High Alarm Set...

Page 30: ...Certified Labels BW Icon 29 User Manual ...

Page 31: ...ousing l Back housing l Housing screws l Battery pack l Sensor filter l Digital NDIR sensor l Digital EC sensors l Analog EC sensors l Vibrator l Alligator Clip and screw l Sensor nameplate l Frame screw Accessories M05 2011 000 Calibration cap BW Icon 30 User Manual ...

Page 32: ...or instruments equipped with wireless connectivity l Bluetooth communication should always be set to OFF unless the user requires this functionality l If possible pair devices ONLY when in a physically secure area System Monitoring It is highly recommended to perform regular security inspections of the system and review authorized access data Honeywell does not represent that the software is compa...

Page 33: ...any loss or damage whether direct indirect incidental special or consequential however arising as a result of accessing or using the software So long as this provision is enforceable in Customer s jurisdiction the foregoing limitations exclusions and disclaimers apply to the fullest extent permitted by law even if any remedy fails of its essential purpose BW Icon 32 User Manual ...

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