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P/N 595278-01 Rev B  2/18

STORAGE

All components of the PAK-TRACKER Locator System must be completely 

dry before storage.

Store the Hand Held Receiver in its carrying case or in the truck-mount charger 

when not in use.

When storing the Hand Held Receiver for an extended period of time, remove 

the battery pack to prevent damage to the battery terminals.

Store the components of the PAK-TRACKER Locator System at temperatures 

from -40

°

F to +185°F (-40

°

C to +85°C).

CLEANING

The components of the PAK-TRACKER Locator System are factory sealed to 

protect the electronics from dirt and moisture. The units should be cleaned when 

necessary using a cloth dampened with a solution of mild detergent and water. 
Wash the hand strap of the Hand Held Receiver in a solution of mild detergent 

and water and dry thoroughly before reinstalling. 

DO NOT IMMERSE, SPRAY, OR DOUSE the Hand Held Receiver.

Follow the cleaning instructions provided with the SCBA and the PAK-ALERT 

distress alarm.

CAUTION

DO NOT IMMERSE, SPRAY, OR DOUSE THE HAND 
HELD RECEIVER TO CLEAN. THE HOUSINGS ARE 
MOISTURE RESISTANT BUT ARE NOT SUBMERS-
IBLE. USE A DAMP CLOTH AS DESCRIBED ABOVE 
TO CLEAN THE OUTSIDE OF THE EQUIPMENT. 
IMMERSION MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF 
THE EQUIPMENT.

WARNING

DISPOSE OF DAMAGED BATTERIES IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL 
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. DO NOT THROW 
AWAY DAMAGED BATTERIES AS ORDINARY 
TRASH. FAILURE TO HANDLE BATTERY PROP-
ERLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

INSPECTION

After  cleaning,  perform  a  REGULAR  OPERATIONAL  INSPECTION  of  the 

equipment, including the Hand Held Receiver and the SCBA equipped with the 

PAK-ALERT distress alarm

. Also inspect the desk top charger and the optional 

Truck-mount Charging System according to the instructions provided with the 

chargers. If any damage is found, remove the equipment from service and tag 

it for repair or replacement.

Regularly verify that the batteries are fresh and/or fully charged so that the 

equipment is ready for use.

MAINTENANCE

NOTE

THE HAND HELD RECEIVER HAS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT 

AS  INSTRUCTED  IN  THIS  MANUAL. ANY  OPERATIONAL  PROBLEMS 

SHOULD BE REFERRED TO AN AUTHORIZED SCOTT SAFETY SERVICE 

CENTER FOR REPAIR.

Periodically, the Scott Safety PAK-TRACKER Locator System should be in-

spected by a Scott Safety Authorized Service Center to verify the operation 

and performance of the equipment. Contact Scott Safety or your authorized 

Scott Safety dealer or distributor for details.

Содержание Scott Pak-Tracker

Страница 1: ...T the SCOTT SAFETY Logo are marks and or registered marks All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited RED COVERS ON SENSOR MODULE PAK ALERT EQUIPPED WITH THE PAK TRACKER LOCATOR SYSTEM INSTALLED ON A SCOTT SAFETY AIR PAK X3 PRO SCBA HAND HELD RECEIVER ...

Страница 2: ...Page 2 of 24 P N 595278 01 Rev B 2 18 ...

Страница 3: ...ON 11 PAK ALERT DISTRESS ALARM INSPECTION 11 SYSTEM OPERATION INSPECTION 12 DETECTING AND AVOIDING RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE 14 GUIDELINES FOR PAK TRACKER TRANSMITTERS 15 BATTERY CHARGING INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT 16 BATTERY CHARGING FOR THE HAND HELD RECEIVER 16 BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR THE HAND HELD RECEIVER 17 BATTERY REPLACEMENT FOR THE PAK ALERT DISTRESS ALARM 18 MAINTENANCE 19 CLEANING...

Страница 4: ...eld Receiver display indicates the strength and therefore the relative direction of the signal from the transmitter By pointing the Hand Held Receiver in the direction of the strongest signal the rescue crew can follow the signal to the downed user Use of this equipment must be part of a complete personnel accountability system that includes procedures for monitoring the deployment and condition o...

Страница 5: ...e threatening situation These instructions are to be used as the basis of training for use of the whole system and include an overview of the system operation and limitations of the system as well as any user level maintenance Always update training with each new piece of equipment Even if users have trained with PAK TRACKER Locator System before new equipment may have different operating characte...

Страница 6: ...F THE LIMITATIONS OF THE EQUIPMENT AND HOW TO INTERPRET LO CATING INFORMATION ALONG WITH EXTENSIVE PRACTICE WITH THE SYSTEM IN A VARIETY OF ENVIRONMENTS USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE PART OFACOMPLETE PERSONNELACCOUNT ABILITY SYSTEM ALWAYS UPDATE TRAINING WITH EACH NEW PIECE OF EQUIPMENT USE OF A PAK TRACKER LOCATOR SYSTEM WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING MAY PLACE THE USERS AT HIGHER RISK IN DANGEROUS SITU...

Страница 7: ... PAK TRACKER Receiver will produce a variable pitch tone once per second that corresponds to the signal strength A stronger signal will produce a higher pitch tone and a weaker signal will produce a lower pitch tone The higher numbers indicate a stronger signal but still require practice to interpret Try to identify a path where the variable pitch tone is both active con sistently and continues to...

Страница 8: ...umber is on the top line of the LCD Display and press the ENTER button once The LCD Display shows that you have entered the search mode If two or more transmitters are activated and transmitting press and hold the SCROLL button for three 3 seconds and continue to hold until the ID number of the transmitter you want to track appears in the top line of the LCD Display Arrows appear at each side of t...

Страница 9: ...light starting with red at the bottom yellow in the middle and green at the top The PAK TRACKER Hand Held Receiver averages four readings per second Use a Read Interpret Follow process while watching the digital display for the highest number as an indication of the strongest radio signal If there are features such as doors hallways openings or windows take readings at each feature to determine a ...

Страница 10: ...ngth as shown in the display on the Hand Held Receiver INTERPRET Decide where the strongest signal appears to be coming from and how best to get there FOLLOW Move toward the strongest signal while continuing to READ IN TERPRET and FOLLOW To locate an activated transmitter in a building point the Hand Held Receiver at the windows and doors to locate the maximum relative signal on the display Includ...

Страница 11: ...the inspection See the BATTERY CHARGING INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT section of this instruction After the Low Batt indicator light appears the Hand Held Receiver will operate for approximately forty five 45 minutes If the battery is not changed in that time the Hand Held Receiver will shut down and will not operate until a fully charged battery is installed WARNING THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE LOC...

Страница 12: ...m and displays the identification number of the PAK ALERT distress alarm which appears on the label on the Sensor Module or the Control Console Use the SCROLL button on the Hand Held Receiver to highlight the active ID number and press the ENTER button on the Hand Held Receiver to select the displayed ID number Point the unit directly at and in close proximity to the respirator The signal strength...

Страница 13: ...RACKER Hand Held Receiver sounds an alarm and displays the identification number of the PAK ALERT distress alarm which appears on the label on the Sensor Module or the Control Console Use the SCROLL button on the Hand Held Receiver to highlight the active ID number and press the ENTER button on the Hand Held Receiver to select the displayed ID number Point the unit directly at and in close proximi...

Страница 14: ...like the Hand Held Receiver or a PAK TRACKER transmitter may be subject to the effects of RFI Radio transmissions from the antennas of radios including those used by fire fighters police and other public safety related personnel may produce RFI that can affect the Hand Held Receiver or a PAK TRACKER transmitter RFI may occur if a Hand Held Receiver or a PAK TRACKER transmitter is in close proximit...

Страница 15: ...ffected by RFI the radio signal from a PAK TRACKER transmitter may be temporarily blocked by the more powerful radio signal from an active hand held radio held in close proximity Minimize or eliminate the effects of RFI by protecting the Hand Held Receiver with the following steps Maintain a safe distance from a base station transmitting antenna or a truck mounted radio antenna Keep the antennas o...

Страница 16: ... The charging light indicator LED will then go off 4 The Battery pack only fits in the charger one way Orient the battery with the ridge side up and the triangular side of the Battery Pack down with the pull tab out See FIGURE 6 5 Slide the Battery Pack into the charger until the pull tab end seats in the bracket on the front of the charger The light on the right flashes green while the battery is...

Страница 17: ...ry Pack Scott Safety P N 200402 02 Changed the battery pack only in an area known to be nonflammable Install the battery as follows 1 Verify that Rechargeable Battery Pack is fully charged See BATTERY CHARGING FOR THE HAND HELD RECEIVER in this instruction 2 Inspect the Battery Pack before installing Verify that there is no damage to the outer plastic cover and that the contacts are clean and not ...

Страница 18: ...UNIT MAY CAUSE A MALFUNCTION WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FIGURE 8 SIDES OF COVER WILL ALIGN WITH SIDES OF HANDLE WARNING IF THE BATTERY DOES NOT FIT OR OPERATE AS DESCRIBED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT USE THE BATTERY USE OF A DEFECTIVE BATTERY MAY RESULT IN A MALFUNCTIONING HAND HELD RECEIVER WHICH COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED INAN...

Страница 19: ...OTH AS DESCRIBED ABOVE TO CLEAN THE OUTSIDE OF THE EQUIPMENT IMMERSION MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT WARNING DISPOSE OF DAMAGED BATTERIES IN ACCOR DANCE WITH FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTALREGULATIONS DO NOT THROW AWAY DAMAGED BATTERIES AS ORDINARY TRASH FAILURE TO HANDLE BATTERY PROP ERLY MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY INSPECTION After cleaning perform a REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPEC...

Страница 20: ...tter signal BATTERY LIFE HAND HELD RECEIVER When the battery in the Hand Held Receiver has approximately twenty percent 20 of its life remaining the Low Batt indicator light on the display panel will glow yellow The Hand Held Receiver will continue to operate for approximately forty five 45 minutes in the low battery condition If the battery is not changed in that time the Hand Held Receiver will ...

Страница 21: ...e receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help REGULATORY APPROVALS AND SAFETY LISTINGS SYSTEM LEVEL APPROVALS The PAK TRACKER Locator System has been found to comply with the following requirements INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE Industry Canada Statement The term IC before the certification registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technica...

Страница 22: ...ns Tamb 25 C to 85 C To maintain the Non Incendive Listing the equipment must be inspected regularly per the following Regular Operational Inspection procedures Do not tamper with or substitute components in any manner Use only Scott Safety Battery Pack P N 200402 02 Open the battery compartment only in an area known to be free of flammable or explosive hazards WARNING Substitution of Components M...

Страница 23: ...ded with the PAK ALERT distress alarm equipped with the PAK TRACKER Locator System for details QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS If you have any questions or concerns regarding use of this equipment contact your authorized Scott Safety distributor or contact Scott Safety at 1 800 247 7257 or 704 291 8300 outside the continental United States or visit our web site at www scottsafety com EXPORT AND IMPORT The i...

Страница 24: ...any duty of SCOTT the purchaser must return such products to SCOTT a SCOTT authorized distributor or a SCOTT authorized service center Any product returned to SCOTT shall be sent to SCOTT Safety Attn Warranty Claim Dept 4320 Goldmine Road Monroe NC 28110 This warranty does not apply to any malfunction of or damage to THE PRODUCT resulting from accident alteration misuse or abuse THIS WARRANTY IS M...

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