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Table 2: “Continuous” Visual and Audio Alarms
Display Cause Result / Remedy
BAT Pictogram
The batteries are worn:
The instrument is no
longer usable.
Alarm cannot be cleared.
Switch off the instrument
Replace batteries
Measurement range exceeded. Alarm can be cleared manually.
Acknowledge the alarm.
Zero fault: sensor zero shifted out of
range
Calibrate
Sensitivity fault Recalibrate, if the fault persists: the sensor
must be replaced
(cyclic)
Sensor not installed
Incorrect sensor
Alarm cannot be cleared
Switch the instrument off
Install sensor
Replace with the correct type of sensor.
(cyclic)
Measurement too negative or sensor
faulty
Recalibrate
If the fault persists: the sensor must be
replaced
(cyclic)
Sensor worn out, low sensitivity Alarm cannot be cleared.
Replace the sensor.
(cyclic)
EEPROM fault:
EEPROM memory is
not initialized
Return the instrument to ENMET to be
reinitialized.
Communication problem between
micro and EEPROM
Return the instrument to ENMET for repair.
to
Component fault: temperature
detector is faulty
Return the instrument to ENMET for repair.
3.5.3 Clearing the Gas Alarm
By pressing momentarily the ALARM button
Clearing the alarm involves canceling the “pulsed” audio signal and turning off the alarm indicator.
WARNING: If the alarm is cleared while a threshold is still exceeded the operator of the instrument must leave the
dangerous area.
If the audio alarm is cleared while a threshold is still exceeded: the visual alarm will continue to flash and the
corresponding pictogram will remain "steady".
The instrument will return to normal state when measurement is under the alarm threshold.
3.5.3 Clearing the Fault Alarm
In case of a fault, it is not possible to clear the “continuous” audio and visual alarms.
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DEF
128
DEF
16
DEF
4
DEF 8
DEF
1
DEF
2
DEF 69
35
DEF 64
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