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MIAMI BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Honeywell BW Ultra Gas Detection Portable Five-gas Detector with Internal Pump MIAMIBEACH Monitored Gases The detector can monitor up to five gases at a time. Four gases detected by default, and...

MIAMI BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT Honeywell BW Ultra Gas Detection Portable Five-gas Detector with Internal Pump MIAMIBEACH Monitored Gases The detector can monitor up to five gases at a time. Four gases detected by default, and one optional gas Default detected gases Unit of Measure 1)Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)---------------------------------parts per million (ppm) 2)Carbon Monoxide (CO)--------------------------------parts per million (ppm) 3)Oxygen (O2)----------------------------------------------% volume 4)Combustible gases (LEL) Lower explosive limit--a) percent of lower explosive limit (%LEL) b) percent by volume methane 0-5.0% v/v 5)Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) ----------------------------parts per million (ppm) Alarms When the detector goes into alarm, it flashes, vibrates, and produces a loud siren noise. Depending on the type of alarm, these flashes, vibrations, and noises will be different. NOTE: In Stealth mode the Honeywell BW™ Ultra only vibrates. IMPORTANT: Regardless, when a detector goes into alarm, always take appropriate action. Never ignore or dismiss an alarm. Refer to this information about the different alarm types and their corresponding screens. Activate the detector Turn-on the detector in a safe area with an atmosphere of 20.9% oxygen and free of hazardous gas. 1. For first time use, charge the battery for up to 8 hours or until LED light turns green using the charging adapter provided. Refer to Charge the battery for more information. Battery operating times: 10 hours. 2. Press and hold the button for three seconds. 3. For first time use, a Warming sensors message is displayed and a 30 minutes countdown is displayed. In most cases, this countdown only lasts a couple of minutes. 4. When the detector displays Pump test Block inlet, block the pump inlet with a finger, and then after a couple of seconds unblock the pump inlet. The detector performs a quick pump test. A Pump Test passed message is displayed. If you do not block the pump inlet, the detector will turn off after two minutes. The detector will then perform a self-test, including testing the sensors. This process could take several minutes. If 5. When the self-test is complete, press and hold the button to zero sensors. After the autozero is complete, the detector then checks the sensors for calibration and bump test. If the detector identifies sensors requiring calibration or bump testing, press the button and follow the on- screen instructions. Activate the backlight Backlight: Activates when the pushbutton is pressed and deactivates after 5 seconds; also activates during an alarm condition Deactivate the detector Press and hold the button during the powering-off countdown. Release the button when OFF is displayed Navigate the menu There are four main menu items. See Information Start Bump Test Zero Sensors Start Calibration 1. Double pressing the button displays all four options on the screen. See Information is selected and highlighted by default. 2. Press the button to transition the selection to the next choice. 3. Press and hold for three seconds to enter the selected option. 4. Follow on-screen instructions for your selected operation. Most of the detector’s procedures are described in this guide. View detector’s general information 1.Double-press the button to enter the main menu. 2.Select “See information” and press the button to scroll through the following information: Peak readings STEL readings TWA readings Bump test intervals Calibration BLE information (BLE should be enabled) LEL Correction Factor Low Alarm setpoint Hi Alarm setpoints STEL setpoints TWA setpoints Acknowledge alarms and messages Press and release the button to perform any of the following: To acknowledge a latching alarm To acknowledge a low alarm To acknowledge due today message (for example, calibration and bump test reminders). Note that the force calibration and force bump test features cannot be bypassed Select an operation mode The detector can be used in one of three modes: Essentials mode, Hole Watch mode, and Inert mode. Note: Honeywell BW™ Ultra always monitors gas levels, regardless of the operating mode. If the detector detects a sudden gas exposure, it will flash, vibrate, and produce a loud siren noise. A gas level alarm takes precedence over all of the detector’s other functions. Essentials mode The detector only shows the gas readings. Hole Watch mode The Hole Watch mode is the default operating mode. It is used for confined space monitoring. Use Hole Watch mode to monitor all gas levels in the same screen view. Hole Watch mode uses bar graphs that fill when the detector detects rising gas concentrations. When the detector detects normal gas levels, Hole Watch mode displays empty bar graphs. When the detector detects non-critical gas levels, Hole Watch mode displays filling bar graphs. When the detector activates a single gas alarm, Hole Watch mode highlights the detected gas level for that gas in a solid bar. When the detector activates a multiple gas alarm, Hole Watch mode continues to display the first detected gas level, as well as highlight other detected gas levels in a solid bar. For oxygen, Hole Watch mode displays low and high levels in a bar graph. As the detector detects a low oxygen level, the bar graph fills toward LO. As the detector detects a high oxygen level, the bar graph fills toward HI. Inert mode You can configure Inert Mode in Fleet Manager II. The threshold for operation is 10%. If oxygen readings fall below 10%, the detector prompts the user to enter the Inert mode. The detector does not start automatically in Inert Mode. Bluetooth Pairing The user can pair the Honeywell BW™ Ultra to a mobile device via built in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The Honeywell Safety Communicator app, installed on the mobile phone, can then show gas readings and alarms from the Honeywell BW™ Ultra unit that is connected. Readings and alarms can then be sent to Honeywell’s remote monitoring software. 1. On the mobile device, turn on the Bluetooth connection and look for available detectors. On the Honeywell BW™ Ultra, the Bluetooth connection is on by default. 2. On the mobile device, select the detector and then enter the last six digits from the detector’s serial number. Note: Pairing is not allowed at start up, during calibration, or bump test. Warning: Wireless communication and infrastructure should be used as informational monitoring only. Maintenance Perform the following tasks to maintain the detector in good operating condition: Calibrate, bump test, and inspect the detector on a regular schedule. Maintain an operations log of all maintenance, bump tests, calibrations, and alarm events. Clean the Detector Clean the exterior of the detector with a soft, damp cloth. Use only water-based (non-alcohol) cleaners. Do not use soaps, solvents, or polishes. Charge the Battery You can charge the battery using the provided charging adapter, that is certified for SELV/LVLC (isolated) with an output Um of 6.3 V. It can take up to 8 hours to get the battery fully charged in a temperature range from 5 °C to 35 °C. Note: If you charge with the power on, charging may not be completed within 8 hours. MIAMI BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT The End Thank you for your participation! MIAMIBEACH

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