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5.4.2 Acknowledging
User can acknowledge a latching alarm by pressing and holding the AL ACK button. This can
only be done after the atmosphere has returned to safe concentrations.
5.4.3 Muting
• Alarms can be individually programmable to be mutable.
• This means the audible alarm can be muted for 60 seconds.
• After 60 seconds, if the alarm conditions still exist, the alarm will reactivate.
• Muting is achieved by a press and hold of the LH button.
5.5. Warnings & Fault Alarms
5.5.1 Battery Warning
The battery
symbol alternates with LO when approximately 30 minutes of runtime remain.
Recharge the monitor or replace the alkaline batteries.
The battery
symbol flashes when approximately three minutes of runtime remain.
5.5.2 Zero Fault
If the monitor is switched on in gas and has been unable to zero all sensors correctly, a 'ZERO
FAULT' message is displayed.
• A flashing spanner (wrench) indicates the affected range, as shown in
• The audible alarm sounds, and the orange fault LED flashes.
• If the user is in a mode where the faulty sensor is used, the orange LED is on, continuously.
Figure 49: Zero Fault (LEL)
Return the monitor to fresh air and switch it off and on. If the fault persists, return the monitor for
service.
If a Zero Fault exists, the monitor can still be used to detect and alarm on all the other ranges fitted.
Note: Audible and visual gas alarms continue to operate when the low battery
warning message appears.