Eagle Eye GD-3000 User Manual
• Do not disassemble unit or attempt to repair or modify any component of this
instrument. This instrument contains no user serviceable parts, and substitution of
components may impair product performance and
result in sickness or death.
• Using a certified gas with a concentration other than the one listed for this instrument
and sensor when conducting a calibration or calibration verification test (bump test) will
produce inaccurate readings. This means that higher levels of the gas being monitored
may be present and could result in overexposure and
cause sickness or death
.
• The following steps must be performed when conducting a calibration or calibration
verification test (bump test) to ensure proper performance of the monitor. Failure to do
so may adversely affect product performance and
result in sickness or death
.
• When performing a calibration or calibration verification test (bump test) only use
certified calibration gas at the required concentration level. Do not calibrate with expired
calibration gas.
• If the instrument cannot be calibrated, do not use until the reason can be determined
and corrected.
• Do not cover or obstruct display or visual alarm cover.
• Ensure sensor inlet is unobstructed and is free of debris.
2. USE INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
WARNING
Each person using this equipment must read and understand the information in these
User Instructions
before use. Use of this equipment by untrained or unqualified persons,
or use that is not in accordance with these
User Instructions,
may adversely affect
product performance and
result in sickness or death.
2.1 Use For
The Eagle Eye GD-3000 Combustible Gas Detector helps combustible gas detection
and automatic exhaust fan control for automotive maintenance facilities, enclosed
parking garages, warehouses with forklifts, etc. The Eagle Eye GD-3000 can be used
with 12VDC or 24VDC N.O. (fire/security) panels.
WARNING
Use only for monitoring the gas which the sensor and instrument are designed to
monitor. Failure to do so may result in exposures to gases not detectable and
cause
sickness or death.
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