USING THE AIR MASK
PRECAUTIONS DURING USE
Periodically check the pressure indicated on the FireHawk
M7 Control Module.
•
Air flow in the air mask is reduced: Immediately open
the Firehawk Responder Regulator bypass.
Immediately return to fresh air.
•
Air mask free-flows: Immediately return to fresh air.
•
Audi-Larm Alarm Rings: Immediately return to fresh
air.
•
FireHawk M7 Responder HUD low pressure indicator
lights and flashes red: Immediately return to fresh air.
•
FireHawk M7 Control Module alarm button flashes
red: Immediately return to fresh air.
Periodically check the pressure indicated on the FireHawk
M7 Responder HUD and FireHawk M7 Control Module
during use. The FireHawk M7 Control Module continually
displays the cylinder pressure while the FireHawk M7
Responder HUD indicates when each quarter of the total
cylinder pressure has been reached for 20 seconds. When
the needle on the FireHawk M7 Control Module gauge
reaches the red zone on the gauge face the Audi-Larm
Alarm will begin ringing, the FireHawk M7 Responder
HUD will display a single flashing red LED, and the alarm
button on the FireHawk M7 Control Module and buddy
lights on the FireHawk M7 Power Module will flash red.
When the Audi-Larm Alarm starts ringing or when the
pressure reaches approximately 25% of the rated service
pressure, return to fresh air.
The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD, FireHawk M7 Control
Module, and Audi-Larm Alarm indicate when cylinder
pressure drops below these approximate values:
530 psi-approximately (2216 psi system)
750 psi-approximately (3000 psi system)
1125 psi-approximately (4500 psi system)
When the FireHawk M7 Responder HUD, FireHawk M7
Control Module, or Audi-Larm Alarm indicates 25% cylin-
der pressure, immediately return to fresh air.
Note:
Air mask service life is greatly reduced when the
Firehawk Responder Regulator bypass is used.
Note:
See NIOSH Approval Label, inserted in the Users
Instructions for complete list of CAUTIONS and LIMITA-
TIONS for the Respirator.
Misuse or abuse of the FireHawk M7 Responder HUD,
the FireHawk M7 Control Module, FireHawk M7 Power
Module, or the equipment to which they are attached,
or using this equipment in a manner or situation not
intended by the manufacturer, may result in damage to
the equipment or may result in personal injury or
death to user or persons dependent on the user.
•
Always inspect the FireHawk M7 Responder HUD,
FireHawk M7 Control Module, and FireHawk M7
Power Module for damage before use. If damage is
found, immediately remove the device from ser-
vice.
•
DO NOT alter these components. Altering will void
the Intrinsic-Safety rating and may affect the
Intrinsic-Safety of the device.
FIREHAWK M7 RESPONDER HUD
FIREHAWK M7 RESPONDER HUD FUNCTIONALITY
1. The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD allows the user to
see the cylinder pressure while wearing the air mask.
The FireHawk M7 Control Module wirelessly transmits
a signal to the FireHawk M7 Responder HUD (on the
facepiece) while the air mask is in use. The FireHawk
M7 Responder HUD displays the cylinder pressure in
one quarter cylinder increments, by an LED pattern.
• As each quarter cylinder pressure has been
reached, a unique LED pattern will be displayed for
approximately 20 second before extinguishing. After
extinguishing, one LED will flash every 15 seconds
to indicate the system is in SCBA Mode. The dis-
play can be refreshed by pressing and holding the
mode button (green) on the FireHawk M7 Control
Module for approximately three seconds.
• When 25% of the rated service pressure has been
reached, a single flashing red LED will be displayed
and will continue to flash until the unit is turned off
or the cylinder has be refilled.
• The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD must be within
approximately 18 inches of the FireHawk M7
Control Module to properly receive the signal being
transmitted.
2. The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD has a buddy light
that flashes red when the air mask has reached 25%
of the rated service pressure. This buddy light is not
visible to the user while the air mask is in use.
3. When the user of the air mask remains motionless for
approximately 20 seconds, the PASS pre-alarm will
begin to sound. During this pre-alarm, the FireHawk
M7 Responder HUD will display an orange LED, and
this LED will extinguish when full PASS alarm has
been reached or the pre-alarm has been reset.
4. When an evacuation command has been sent to the
user (if the optional FireHawk M7 Telemetry Module is
in use), the FireHawk M7 Responder HUD will display
an alternating red and orange LED until the evacuation
has been confirmed.
5. The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD has a photo sensor
that automatically adjusts the brightness of the LEDs
based on the intensity of the ambient light measured
outside of the facepiece.
6. The FireHawk M7 Responder HUD indicates a low
battery condition by single flashing yellow LED. When
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