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P/N 595289-01 Rev B 5/15
CAUTION
RESPIRATOR SYSTEM MUST NOT BE
PRESSURIZED WHEN BATTERIES ARE BEING
INSTALLED. DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONIC
COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IF BATTERIES
ARE INSTALLED WITH SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.
SCOTT respirators equipped with the PAK-ALERT distress alarm require six (6) “AA”
cell batteries for operation. The six (6) batteries power the Heads-Up Display, the
PASS device, and the PAK-TRACKER Transmitter.
NOTE
THE UNIT WILL RETURN TO THE DEFAULT ID NUMBER IF THE BATTERY COVER
IS OPENED AND/OR THE BATTERIES ARE REMOVED. SCOTT RECOMMENDS
RE-PROGRAMMING WITH THE RFID CARD IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR
ORGANIZATION'S PROCEDURES TO ASSURE THAT THE USER'S UNIQUE ID
NUMBER IS IN USE AT ALL TIMES.
The batteries should be replaced only by a trained maintenance technician in a clean
area known to be nonflammable.
Replace batteries as follows:
1. Close respirator cylinder valve, open regulator purge valve letting out all the
trapped air, close regulator purge valve, press the reset button twice. If there is
air pressure left in the system, the green flashing light will continue to flash while
a fifteen second beep sequence is heard from the Sensor Module as the residual
air bleeds from the system. As soon as the air has completely bled from system,
the unit will sound a quick two tone chirp and the PASS DEVICE distress alarm
will be inactive. If there is no pressure in the system when the RESET button
is pressed twice, there will be no beep sequence. If there is air pressure in the
system, the PASS DEVICE distress alarm will return to the active mode.
NOTE
ALWAYS BE SURE THAT CYLINDER VALVE IS OFF AND THE PASS DEVICE IS
COMPLETELY INACTIVE BEFORE CHANGING BATTERIES. NEVER REMOVE OR
REPLACE BATTERIES WITH SYSTEM PRESSURIZED.
2. When replacing batteries on respirators, remove the cylinder and place the res-
pirator in a clean, non-hazardous area.
3. Use a Phillips driver to remove the Battery Housing Cover. Carefully remove the
cover and set aside.
4. Remove used batteries from battery compartment by sliding them out of the bat-
tery compartment.
5. Install six (6) fresh new “AA” batteries of the same type. Always replace all bat-
teries at the same time.
The battery holder is marked with the style and orientation of the batteries required.
Use six (6) each of one of the following 1.5 volt AA batteries:
–
Duracell
2
Alkaline MN1500
–
Duracell Alkaline MX1500
–
Duracell Alkaline PC1500
–
Duracell Quantum MV1500
–
Eveready Energizer
3
Alkaline EN91
–
Eveready Energizer Alkaline E91.
Do not mix batteries.
Verify correct orientation of batteries as shown on label
inside the battery holder.
WARNING
THE SEMS II DISTRESS ALARM IS INTENDED TO
ASSIST IN LOCATING A PERSON WHO MAY BE IN
A LIFE THREATENING SITUATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPENING,
CHANGING THE BATTERIES AND RE-CLOSING
THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT MAY RESULT
IN DAMAGE WHICH COULD CAUSE FAILURE
OF THE PASS DURING A LIFE THREATENING
EMERGENCY OR COULD CAUSE A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION IN A FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING
BATTERIES MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN
AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES IN A FLAMMABLE
ATMOSPHERE MAY CAUSE AN IGNITION WHICH
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
2
Duracell is a registered trademark of The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH
3
Energizer is a registered trademark of Eveready Battery Company, Inc., St Louis, MO.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXPLOSION
USE BATTERIES ONLY FROM THE LIST
PROVIDED, DO NOT MIX OLD BATTERIES
WITH UNUSED BATTERIES, AND DO NOT MIX
BATTERIES FROM DIFFERENT MANUFAC-
TURERS. UNAUTHORIZED SUBSTITUTION OF
COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY
AND CAUSE AN EXPLOSION WHICH COULD
LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
USE SCREWDRIVER
TO LOOSEN SCREW
AND REMOVE COVER
WARNING
ALWAYS INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE
ORIENTATION SHOWN ON THE LABEL. FAILURE
TO PROPERLY INSTALL THE BATTERIES
WILL RESULT IN EITHER REDUCED OR NO
OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT WHICH
COULD LEAD TO FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT
AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OF THE
RESPIRATOR USER.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
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