beautypg.com

Alarms, Responding to alarms – RKI Instruments GasWatch 1 User Manual

Page 11

background image

GasWatch Instruction Manual (Two-Gas)

Alarms • 7

Alarms

This section describes the GasWatch’s gas, battery, and malfunction alarms. Table 3 lists
the visual and audible indications for each type of alarm. (See Table 1, “Specifications,” on
page 1 for the default gas alarm points.)

NOTE:

The GasWatch automatically displays the reading for the target gas that initiates
an alarm. For example, if the oxygen normal screen is displayed, and the toxic
gas sensor initiates an alarm, the GasWatch automatically switches to the toxic

gas screen.

Responding to Alarms

This section describes response to gas, over range, battery, and sensor failure alarms.

Responding to gas alarms

1.

Determine which sensor is initiating the gas alarm.

2.

Follow your established procedure for an increasing gas condition or decreasing
oxygen condition.

3.

When the display reading decrease below (or rises above for O

2

sensor) the alarm

point, press the MODE button to reset the alarm circuit. The alarm light turns off and
the buzzer silences.

Table 3: GasWatch Alarm Indications

Alarm Type

Visual Indications

Audible Indication

Gas

(above alarm point;
also below for O

2

)

• alarm light flashes
• gas reading flashes
• back light turns on

pulsing tone

Gas

1

(above STEL or
TWA alarm point)

• alarm light flashes

TWA

or

STEL

flashes on

display screen

• back light turns on

pulsing tone

Over Range

• gas reading replaced by

• over range/peak reading

icon displays in lower left

corner of screen

double pulsing tone

Low Battery

• battery icon displays
• internal battery icon flashes

none

Battery Failure

• gas reading replaced by

FAIL

• battery icon flashes

double pulsing tone

Sensor Failure

2

gas reading replaced by

FAIL

double pulsing tone

1

The oxygen sensor does not initiate STEL or TWA alarms.

2

If the oxygen sensor fails, the gas reading flashes 0.0% and the buzzer sounds a pulsing tone.