P/N G610B
April, 2016 (Rev 0)
Page 15
ARMING THE SYSTEM
After completing the physical installation of the main unit, sensors, shut-off, and any optional
equipment, the following procedure is performed:
CAUTION –DO NOT REMOVE PULL-PIN FROM TANK UNTIL INSTRUCTED.
Ensure the following installation tasks have been completed:
1. Connect sensor 1 and sensor 2 to the CPU board.
2. Connect the fuel shut-off to the CPU board via the interconnect cable if this option is
used.
3. Connect wireless transmitter to the CPU board and wireless receiver to the fuel shut-off
if wireless shut-off option is used.
4. Verify that the solenoid connection is present and connected to the CPU board.
5. Connect the optional AC adapter to the CPU board if supplied.
6. Insert the 9 Volt battery into the battery holder.
With the cylinder pull-pin still installed in the agent tank, initiate a Diagnostic Test by press and
release of the diagnostic test button. The test should fail and issue 6 chirps, indicating that the
pull pin has not been removed from the tank. If the result is a lesser number of chirps followed
by the series of six chirps, then some diagnostic test other than the pull pin test has failed and
the system should be troubleshot before proceeding further (See Diagnostic Failure Codes
pg.6). Once any troubleshooting has been resolved, retest until only the 6 chirp Diagnostic
Failure Code occurs.
1. Verify that the fuel shut-off is powered and is reset.
(See page 12 for Electric, page 14 for Gas)
2. Next, check that the
solenoid release latch is engaged
(See
Figure 28
p.19) and then
remove the pull pin from the agent cylinder and insert the pull pin in its socket on the CPU
board (See
Figure 2 & 3
for location).
3. Push and release the reset switch. A momentary green light will indicate that all initial tests
have passed.
If blinking red light results
, remove the pull pin from the CPU board and
place it back in the agent cylinder and perform further diagnostic checks.
4.
If the reset yielded a green light
, leave the pull pin in the CPU. A final step is to turn on a
burner and momentarily push and release the diagnostic test button. If there are no failures
detected the CPU will run a Shutoff Sequence (The alarm will sound for 10 seconds and
shut off fuel to the stove followed by a beep every minute). This allows complete verification
of system function all the way to fuel shut-off but without the chemical agent dump. If the
stove does not shut-off (burner shuts off and begins to cool down), additional
troubleshooting is required.
5. Reset the CPU board by pressing the Reset Button (See
Figure 3
) and confirm the green
indicator momentarily lights up.
6. Make sure all burners are off, then Reset the fuel shut-off (See “Reset Stove” page 12 for
electric stoves or “Resetting Gas Shutoff Assembly” page 14)
This completes the steps for "Arming the System”. The installation of the Guardian G600-B
system is now complete.
Permit Number:
20-04649