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DRÄGER X-AM 1100/1700/2000 VIDEO BASED TRAINING VIDEO BASED TRAINING (PLEASE SWITCH TO THE SLIDE SHOW MODE) DRÄGER SAFETY GT-MMT „VIDEO TRAINING“ FEBRUARY 2006 1/31

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  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAINING

    DRGER X-AM 1100/1700/2000VIDEO BASED TRAININGVIDEO BASED TRAINING

    (PLEASE SWITCH TO THE SLIDE SHOW MODE)( )

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 1/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGCONTENT

    Disclaimer 3Page Page

    10Menu TWA

    Drger X-am 2000 Overview 4

    Switching On & 5Warming-Up Period

    12

    13-21

    Menu STEL

    Recognising Different Alarmsg p

    Switching Off 6

    Display Illumination 7

    22

    25

    Notice and Error Icons

    Bump Test Station

    Menu Fresh Air Calibration 8

    Menu Maximum Value 9

    27

    28

    30

    Manual Bump Test

    Charging Battery 30

    31Replacing Alkaline Battery

    Overview of Icons

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 2/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGDISCLAIMER

    This visual presentation is intended to help the user understand and correctly use the Drger X-am 1100/1700/2000.

    It is not intended to be a substitute for the complete instruction manual supplied with the instrument.

    IT IS THE USERS RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MANUALS AND IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MANUALS AND INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE INSTRUMENTS!

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 3/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGCOMPONENTS

    XXSXXS-Sensor

    Horn> 90 db

    XXS-Sensor CO

    XXS Sensor H2S

    Visual Alarm What is what?

    OK-button

    XXS-Sensor O2

    Visual Alarm lSwitch on

    lquit

    Catalytic Ex Sensor

    Front Cover

    Alarm

    Segment Display

    Crocodile-Clip Saved

    Screw

    +-buttonl Navigation

    g p y

    Power pack operating time >12 h

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 4/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGSWITCHING-ON DRGER X-AM 1100/1700/2000

    Press and hold the OK-key for 3 secondsDi l t d 3 2 1

    SWITCHING ON

    Display counts down 3-2-1Blinking LEDs, the acoustic alarm sounds andthe vibrating alarm pulsates

    The self-test begins automatically and showsthe following:

    -The installed software version-The installed software version-The expected lifetime (X-am 1100/1700)-The alarm levels-The TWA and STEL alarm settings

    Look at video

    -The next calibration date

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 5/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGSWITCHING OFF DRGER X-AM 1100/1700/2000

    Press and hold the + and OK" keyst th ti f th 3

    SWITCHING OFF

    at the same time for more than 3 sec. The LEDs will flash and a long beep will

    sound. The instrument is switched off

    Look at video

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 6/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGDISPLAY ILLUMINATION

    Press any key and the display illuminationis switched on for about 30 sec

    DISPLAY ILLUMINATION

    is switched on for about 30 sec.

    In an alarm situation, the display illuminationis automatically switched ons auto at ca y s tc ed o

    Look at video

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 7/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGMENU FRESH AIR CALIBRATION

    FRESH AIR CALIBRATION

    This procedure is a fresh air calibration, which is placed in the quick menu with help of the CC Vi i S fCC-Vision Software.

    Press +-key three times

    Th f ll i i i h The following icon is shown

    Press the OK -key and choose the fresh air calibration menuR l l h Real values are shown

    Press the OK - key OK appears in the display Fresh air calibration is finished Look at video

    If the oxygen sensor value does not show 20.9% or is not stable, or the combustible or toxic sensors do not show 0 under fresh air conditions, then the instrument must be fresh air calibrated. Perform Fresh Air Cal only in a clean air environment.

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 8/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGMENU MAXIMUM VALUE

    MENU MAXIMUM VALUE

    Press the OK -key once

    The Maximum Value and the minimum value for the O2 sensor are show. These values have been occured since the last time the instrument was switched on.

    Press the OK- key again.TWA and STEL values appears in the display

    or press the +-key once

    Instrument returns to measurement mode Look at video

    The Max Value function displays the lowest oxygen reading and the highest Ex, CO, and H2S readings from the time the readingswere last reset. Max Values will be stored in memory until they instrument is switched on again.

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 9/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGNOTE

    TWA (Time Weighted Average) is the time-weighted average gas concentration (normally over an 8 hour period) that an unprotected worker can be exposed to over an 8 hour workday and 40 hour work weekto over an 8 hour workday and 40 hour work week without adverse effects.

    The STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) is the maximum allowed gas concentration that an

    t t d k b d ithi 15unprotected worker can be exposed within a 15 minutes period.

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 10/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGMENU FUNCTIONS

    TWA

    When the TWA analysis is activated:

    Press the OK -key two times

    icon appears in the display

    The maximum workplace concentration is shown

    Press the OK-key againPress the OK key again and the STEL values are shown.

    or press the +-key once Look at video

    Instrument returns to measurement

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 11/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGMENU FUNCTIONS

    When STEL analysis is activated:

    STEL

    Press the OK -key three times

    icon appears in the display

    The STEL values are shown

    Press the OK -key or the +-key once

    Instrument returns to measurement

    Look at video

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 12/31

  • DRGER X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGA1 GAS CONCENTRATION ALARM

    Alarm level can be changed with the helpof the CC Vision software

    A1 GAS CONCENTRATION ALARM

    of the CC-Vision software

    Audible-, visual- and vibrating alarms repeat periodically

    The display character A1 will alternate with the concentration in the display

    An Ex, CO or H2S alarm, the audible and vibrating alarms can be acknowledged by pushing the OK -key. Look at video

    DRGER SAFETY GT-MMTVIDEO TRAINING FEBRUARY 2006 13/31

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGONCENTRATION ALARM

    m level can be changed with the helpCC Vi i ft

    GAS CONCENTRATION ALARM

    e CC-Vision software

    ble audible-, visual- and vibrating ms repeat periodicallyms repeat periodically

    display character A2 will alternate the concentration in the display

    audible, visual and vibrating alarms canT be acknowledged (silenced) in A2

    an O2 A1 alarm

    Look at video

    an O2 A1 alarm

    he prescribed safety procedures.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGRM

    Click the picture to watch video EL ALARM

    m level can be changed with the helpe CC-Vision softwareble-, visual- and vibrating alarms at periodicallydisplay character A2 will alternate

    Click the picture to watch video

    display character A2 will alternate he concentration in the display

    flashes alarm can NOT be acknowledged g

    Look at video

    STEL values will be cancelled when the instrument is switched off. Follow the prescribed safety procedures.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGRM

    A ALARM

    level can be changed with the helpCC Vision software CC-Vision software

    e-, visual- and vibrating alarms t periodicallyp y

    splay character A2 will alternate he concentration in the display

    flashes

    arm can NOT be acknowledgedLook at video

    STEL values will be cancelled when the instrument is switched off. Follow the prescribed safety procedures.

    arm can NOT be acknowledged

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGATTERY ALARM

    Click the picture to watch video LOW BATTERY ALARM

    ible-, visual- and vibrating alarms eat periodicallyeat periodically

    flashes

    alarm can be acknowledgedh OK-key

    Look at video

    ivated when the battery has less than 10 minutes of operation please change the batteries or charge the instrument.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGATTERY ALARM

    LOW BATTERY ALARM

    ible-, visual- and vibrating alarms eating periodicallyeating periodically

    flashes

    instrument will automatically shut downbout 10 seconds

    i h ffrument switches off

    alarm can NOT be acknowledged Look at video

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGLARM

    ROR ALARM

    ble-, visual- and vibrating alarms t i di llat periodically

    con appears in the display

    e alarms may be silenced with the - key, but the gas display will still

    ate a fault

    Look at video

    s an indication that something needs to be looked at in the instrument immediately. The instrument should be removed from nd the error corrected before further use

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGNGE

    ER RANGE

    ble-, visual- and vibrating alarms at periodically

    shown

    alarm can NOT be acknowledged

    Look at video

    asuring range is exceeded, the following display is shown instead of measured value display. e prescribed safety procedures.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGANGE

    DER RANGE

    ble-, visual- and vibrating alarms at periodicallat periodically

    s shown

    alarm can NOT be acknowledged

    Video ansehenLook at video

    sured concentration has drifted into the negative range. This can e.g. happen, when the fresh air calibration was done in an re a concentration of gas was present. Please fresh air calibrate the instrument in a clean environmental.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGISPLAY

    ss the OK -key to acknowledge

    ROR DISPLAY

    ss the OK -key againError code is showne the instructions to determine what thee the instructions to determine what the r code means.)

    ss the OK -key again. e error code could be shown.

    press +M-key to return to asurement

    Look at video

    asurement

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAINING

    ss the OK -keyi C d i h

    TICE

    otice Code is showne the instructions to determine what the ce code means.)

    ss the OK -key again.e notice codes could be shown

    ress +M-key to return to surement

    Look at video

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGAD OUT

    TA READ OUT

    e display, PC appears when the ument is connected via IR interfaceument is connected via IR interface personal computer

    Look at video

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGN TEST

    ump Test is a function test. Before using the instrument, it is important to check wing:wing:

    channels are not blocked (e.g. with dirty membranes )

    sensors are calibrated correctly

    correct alarms are shown

    alarm levels have been adjusted correctly

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGTIC BUMP TEST

    UTOMATIC BUMP TEST

    e the instrument into the bump test cradle Bump Test Station automatically recog-s the instrumentis supplied to the sensors values increasevalues increaseible and visible A1/A2 alarms are shown e Bump test is correct, OK appears e displayp ybump test is completed

    e bump test is not correct, annel error _ _ is shown for the

    cific sensorinstrument should be calibrated or contact

    r local service.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGBUMP TEST

    NUAL BUMP TEST

    de the instrument into the calibration dledle

    ess +M-key three timesnually supply the gas e values increasedible and visual A1/A2 alarm are showness the OK -keye bump test is completeda channel error _ _ is shown for the

    ecific sensore instrument needs to be calibrated or ntact your local service

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGG THE BATTERY PACK

    ARGING THE BATTERY PACK

    e the instrument into the charging modulenect the charging module with anect the charging module with a e- or multi-chargerinstrument is chargingLED blinks -> instrument is chargingLED blinks instrument is chargingLED lights stay on -> instrument is charged urs are needed for a complete charge

    arge underground or in areas, where explosions can occur! There is a danger of explosion! The chargers are not designedance with the regulations for fire and explosion protection..

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGCASE

    en the screw with the help of a Allen key

    WER SUPPLY

    ove the battery case

    rt the 2 alkaline- or NiMh batteries

    attention to the polarity of the batteries

    ll the battery case and tighten the screw

    arge the battery in explosion hazard areas Alkaline-Batteries are part of the Ex-approval Only the followingarge the battery in explosion hazard areas. Alkaline-Batteries are part of the Ex-approval. Only the followingld be used:

    No. E91 No. EN91 4106 alkaline batteries other than those described above invalidates the intrinsic safety approval for the instrument and couldalkaline batteries other than those described above invalidates the intrinsic safety approval for the instrument and could

    nsafe operation.

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAININGW OF THE ICONS

    Error Icon

    Special symbols provide a quick message about the instrument status

    Notice Icon

    PEAK / Maximum Value Icon

    TWA Value Icon

    Fresh Air Calibration Icon

    Bump Test Icon

    STEL Value Icon

    Fresh Air Calibration Icon

    1-Button-Calibration Icon

    Span Calibration Icon

    Pass ord Protected MenPassword-Protected Menu

    Battery Icon

  • R X-AM 2000 VIDEO TRAINING

    ANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!