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38 Measuring Mode, Alarms EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual
are the factory settings. When the EAGLE 2 goes into gas alarm, press and
release any button to silence the buzzer. If the gas concentration was still
above the alarm level when the button was pressed, the LED arrays continue
to flash, and the EAGLE 2 continues to display the current alarm level.
The gas reading must fall below (or rise above for an oxygen low alarm) an
alarm setting before you can reset the alarm. When the alarm condition
passes, press and release the POWER ENTER RESET button to reset the
alarm. The LED arrays turn off and the EAGLE 2 alarm indications on the
display turn off.
ALARM SILENCE Off and Alarms Set to LATCHING:
The gas reading must fall below (or rise above for an oxygen low alarm) an
alarm setting before you can reset the alarm. When the alarm condition
passes, press and release the POWER ENTER RESET button to reset the
alarm. The LED arrays and buzzer turn off and the EAGLE 2 alarm
indications on the display turn off.
ALARM SILENCE On and Alarms Set to SELF RESETTING:
When the EAGLE 2 goes into gas alarm, press and release any button to
silence the buzzer. The POWER ENTER RESET button will not reset the
alarm. When the gas reading falls below (or rises above for an oxygen low
alarm) an alarm setpoint, the alarm will automatically reset. The LED arrays
turn off and the EAGLE 2 alarm indications on the display turn off.
With ALARM SILENCE Off and Alarms Set to SELF RESETTING:
When the EAGLE 2 goes into gas alarm, the POWER ENTER RESET
button will not silence or reset the alarm. When the gas reading falls below
(or rises above for an oxygen low alarm) an alarm setpoint, the alarm will
automatically reset. The LED arrays and buzzer turn off and the EAGLE 2
alarm indications on the display turn off.
Responding to Alarms
This section describes response to gas, over range, battery, and sensor failure
alarms.
Responding to Gas Alarms
1. Determine which gas alarm has been activated.
2. Follow your established procedure for an increasing gas condition or a
decreasing oxygen condition.
3. If necessary, reset the alarm using the POWER ENTER RESET button
once the alarm condition has passed.
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