1.0 - INTRODUCTORY NOTE
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a Gemini product.
The present manual has been written to help you understand and use the
narcotic and LPG detector 911, specifically designed for recreational vehicles.
Read the supplied instructions thoroughly and keep them handy.
2.0 - OPERATION DESCRIPTION
We recommend operating the detector
.
If the detector is switched on uselessly (ex. While driving, when the vehicle is
stowed away, etc.), the detecting probe may exhaust.
When power is applied to the detector, it will go through a warm-up period and
will be inhibited for at least 3 minutes; during this so-called “warm-up” phase,
the yellow LED will blink.
This phase is necessary to allow the sensible element to warm-up and stabilize
itself in order to ensure proper operation conditions.
After this time delay, the yellow LED turns off and the detector is ready to work.
only when the vehicle is parked at
bedtime
2.1 - STARTING AND WARMING UP
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Should gas be sprayed into your vehicle, the 911 sensor is able to detect it and
set off an alarm in a few seconds, long before the gas can have any effect on
the occupants.
N.B. In compliance with European standard En50194, the detector can
signal the presence of explosive gas (LP), when its concentration is
higher than 10% of the LEL (Lower Explosive Limit, the minimum
concentration which can cause an explosion).
The 911 detector also activates the output relay which actuates other devices
(ex. cabin lights, vehicle horn, etc.) to discourage anyone trying to break in
your motorhome.
The 911 detector does not detect Carbon Monoxide (CO).
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- INTRODUCTORY NOTE........................................................
- OPERATION DESCRIPTION.................................................
2.1 - STARTING AND WARMING UP............................................
- ALARM SIGNALS....................................................................
3.1 - NARCOTIC GAS ..................................................................
3.2 - LPG EXPLOSIVE GAS ........................................................
- POWER SUPPLY.....................................................................
4.1 - RELAY OUTPUT...................................................................
- SELF-DIAGNOSIS...................................................................
- SENSITIVITY LEVEL SELECTION.........................................
- IMPORTANT CAUTIONS........................................................
- SYMBOL INDICATIONS..........................................................
8.1 - YELLOW LED SIGNAL INDICATIONS.................................
- WARRANTY CONDITIONS....................................................
- INSTALLATION......................................................................
10.2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS..........................................
10.3 - MOUNTING DIAGRAM......................................................
- RELAY OUTPUT CONNECTIONS........................................
- CIRCUIT DIAGRAM..............................................................
- CORRECT POSITION FOR LPG DETECTION....................
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................
- WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
DIRECTIVE (WEEE).............................................................
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INSTALLER MANUAL
10.1 - FITTING OF DETECTOR...................................................
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