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27 • Operation
03 Series Operator’s Manual
Resetting Gas Alarms
If the alarms are latching (factory setting), then an alarm indication will
continue even if the gas reading causing the alarm decreases below the
alarm setpoint (increases above for oxygen Warning) and will continue until
the alarm is reset. The gas reading that caused the alarm must decrease
below the alarm setpoint (increase above for oxygen Warning) before that
alarm can be reset. To reset latching alarms, press and release the
POWER MODE button after the gas reading falls below the alarm setpoint
(rises above for oxygen Warning).
If the alarms are self-resetting, then an alarm condition will automatically
reset when the gas reading that caused the alarm decreases below the
alarm setpoint (increases above for oxygen Warning).
Responding to Alarms
This section describes response to gas, over range, battery, sensor failure,
and system failure alarms.
Responding to Gas Alarms
1. Follow your established procedure for an increasing gas condition or a
decreasing oxygen condition.
2. If your unit is set for latching alarms, reset the alarm using the POWER
MODE button once the alarm condition has been cleared.
Sensor Failure
• Gas name replaced
by SENSOR.
• Gas reading
replaced by FAIL.
• Alarm LED flashes.
• Double pulsing tone
(two pulses in quick
succession) once a
second.
System Failure
• Gas name replaced
by SYSTEM.
• Gas reading
replaced by FAIL.
• Failure code
displays below
FAIL
.
• Double pulsing tone
(two pulses in quick
succession) once a
second.
Clock Failure
• Gas name replaced
by FAIL.
• Gas reading
replaced by FAIL.
• Double pulsing tone
(two pulses in quick
succession) once a
second.
Table 3: Alarm Types and Indications
Alarm Type
Visual Indications
Other Indications