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1. 20 Parts List Gage eed ate ee eas 22 Warranty 5 23 lino TET 25 SCOTT SAFETY SCOTT LIST OF FIGURES 1 Major Parts of the 3 2 Monitor LCD 5 6 3 Bump Test Calibration Adapter Attached 11 SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REVB LIST OF FIGURES 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY SCOTT LIST OF TABLES SAFETY SCOTT SAFETY PN Scott Safety Documentation xii Protege ZM User Guide Revision History xii Certifications and Approvals for Monitor xiii Available Monitor 5 2 Major Parts of the 3 Monitor LCD Items and DescriptiOns 6 Monitor Power Up Sequence 7 Monitor Alerts and Alarms Descriptions 8 Self Test 5 12 Protege ZM Error Codes n u anaana 14 Monitor Specifications llle 16 Gas 5 18 Applicable Parts 5
2. 22 087 0047 REV B x LIST OF TABLES 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY SCOTT ABOUT THIS GUIDE SAFETY Guide Overview SCOTT SAFETY This guide describes the steps required to use the Protege ZM Portable Gas Monitor This document is for gas detection personnel to manage their gas monitoring device This document contains information on operation and maintenance This user guide assumes a basic knowledge of gas detection procedures The user guide is divided into the following topics Introduction Operation Maintenance Specifications Sensor Information Support Warning Read understand and follow the entire content of this guide prior to use Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death 087 0047 REVB XII ABOUT THIS GUIDE Guide Conventions ob PO Related Product Documentation Revision History 087 0047 REV B The following visual elements are used throughout this guide where applicable Warning This icon and text indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or injury Caution This icon and text indicates a potentially dangerous procedure Instructions contained in the warning must be followed Failure to do so may result in damage to the device This icon and text indicate the possibility of electrostatic discharge ESD ina procedure that requires the reader to take the proper ESD precautions This icon and text designate
3. xvi Introduction Chapter Overview 1 Device OVervieW ssa oux en en ERO e 2 Verifying Items Shipped 3 Operation Chapter Overview 5 Operating the Monitor 6 Powering Up the Monitor T Monitor LCD Alerts amp Alarms 8 Maintenance Chapter Overview 9 Testing the Monitor i25 ar en eed ees 10 Bump Testing Using Calibration Adapter 10 Calibrating the O2 Monitor Using the Front Button 11 us ea A A RE ee 12 Self Testing the Monitor 12 Clearing a Bump Test Interval Alarm Alert 13 Error Codes maus baa ea ker Dede eed 14 Specifications Appendix Overview 18 Specifieations u Inge A ee kw Pag 16 Sensor Information Appendix Overview 17 Gas Interferences 18 087 0047 REVB VI CONTENTS APPENDIX C 087 0047 REV B Support Appendix Overview 19 Technical Service
4. SCOTT SAFETY Protege ZM User Guide PROTEGE ZM PORTABLE GAS MONITOR 087 0047 RevB 2012 Scott Safety SCOTT the SCOTT SAFETY Logo Protege Proton Scout Freedom Masterdock are registered and or unregistered marks of Scott Technologies Inc or its affiliates All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Scott Safety Scott Safety reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Scott Safety to provide notification of such revision or change Scott Safety provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose Scott Safety may make improvements or changes in the product s described in this documentation at any time While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this guide no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions This publication is not intended to form the basis of a contract and the company reserves the right to amend the design content and specifications of the detector without notice Scott Safety 4320 Goldmine Road Monroe NC 28110
5. 4 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY Chapter 2 SCOTT OPERATION SAFETY Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics e Operating the Monitor SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV B 6 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION Operating the Monitor 087 0047 REVB This section describes the operational modes of the monitor Warning Ifthe monitor fails to respond properly upon start up or if calibration is out of date do not use the device until it has been properly calibrated Failure to do so could result in death or injury Additionally when the monitor s LCD is blank and it does not respond it means the two year life has expired The monitor uses a special high viewing angle LCD designed to enhance the screen visibility In the absence of gas it displays life remaining In those cases where gas 1s present the display automatically shifts to a display that shows the gas concentration and a battery icon To activate the monitor press and hold down the front button for about five 5 seconds On activation the monitor vibrates flashes and sounds an audible alarm A successful activation displays the life remaining in months on the LCD as 24 months See Powering Up the Monitor on page 7 The displayed number for normal mode appearing on the monitor s LCD may be changed using the Display parameter of the IR Connect Software Figure 2 shows the LCD items Figure 2 Monitor LCD Indicators
6. Calibration Is performed to ensure the device detects target gases within specified operating parameters Calibration is the adjustment of the monitor s response to match a known concentration of gas Sensors can lose sensitivity through normal degradation exposure to high gas concentrations or sensor poisoning This section describes how to perform a manual Bump Test Equipment required Calibration gas Verify concentration level exceeds set points of monitor and expiration date of cylinder has not passed Tygon tubing 2 feet of 3 16 ID Regulator Set to provide flow at 0 5LPM Calibration Adapter Shipped with monitor 1 Verify the concentration level of the target gas in the cylinder exceeds alarm settings of the monitor 2 Attach the Regulator to the gas cylinder and verify cylinder pressure 3 Connect Tygon tubing to both the Regulator and Calibration Adapter 4 Attach Calibration Adapter to monitor and apply gas See Figure 3 Ensure the Calibration Adapter is fitted onto the monitor with the Arrow Head pointing to the right for proper flow Additionally ensure the tubing from the Regulator is attached to the Calibration Inlet Non Arrow end SCOTT SAFETY Testing the Monitor 11 Figure 3 Bump Test Calibration Adapter Attached 5 Verify monitor responds to target gas and activates the visual audible and vibrating alarms 6 Turn off gas cylinder and remove Calibration Adapter
7. Cautions Monitor Use and Care SCOTT SAFETY PPPPEeE8E88e08 e Warnings and Cautions Monitor Use and Care Ensure you follow the applicable warnings and cautions indicated here Warning This equipment must be operated and serviced by qualified personnel only Read and understand the guide completely before operating or servicing Qualified personnel as defined according to local county state federal and individual company standards Warning Do not attempt part replacement or substitution as this could impair the intrinsic safety rating and will void the warranty of the product Warning Do Ne pas essayer de la remplacer une partie ou la substitution car cela pourrair nuire a la cote de securite intrinseque et annulera la garantie du produit Warning When in doubt vacate the area immediately You should vacate the area immediately should the monitor indicate a warning or alarm condition You should know understand and follow your company s safety protocols Warning Ensure the atmosphere is free from toxic gases prior to starting any of the procedures Warning When the primary monitor is off line ensure you have another online monitor to actively detect gases The monitor may be off line due to such activities like but not limited to calibration installation maintenance troubleshooting configuration wiring and other activities Warning If the monitor does not function as described herein r
8. Telephone 800 247 7257 FAX 704 291 8330 E mail scotttechsupporOtycoint com Web www scottsafety com Microsoft Windows Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP Windows NT Windows Vista Windows 7 Internet Explorer and MS DOS are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Solaris and JAVA are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc All other products or service names are the property of their respective owners The international transport of this device is regulated under United States export regulations and may be regulated by the import regulations of other countries fj SCOTT CONTENTS SAFETY CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B SCOTT SAFETY About This Guide Guide xi Guide Conventions xii Related Product Documentation xii Revision History 244 2008 Va ER EUR RUE REX ORE Certifications and Approvals xiii General Safety Information xiv Warnings and Cautions Monitor Use and Care XV Warnings and Cautions Sensor Use and Care xvi Warnings and Cautions Battery Use and
9. alarm set point a value appears with MAX next to it This represents the peak value highest that the monitor has seen After this screen another appears displaying a value with hours days or months this represents the amount of time past since the peak reading SCOTT SAFETY Maintenance 13 Table 9 Self Test Steps continued LCD STEPS If applicable After the peak reading and time since screens another screen displays with CLP Clear Last Peak If you press the button while this is displayed the peak value on the monitor resets Note The value is cleared from the display but the value is stored in the monitor s event log This value may be cleared on the next screen m r TO B Caution If the self test fails the monitor emits five 5 short beeps and flashes before displaying TEST Caution If the self test fails three 3 consecutive times the monitor enters Fail Safe mode Please contact us for a replacement Caution During normal operations the battery is continuously monitored If the battery is low for more than three 3 hours the monitor enters Fail Safe mode Caution If the battery self test fails five 5 consecutive times the LCD goes blank In case of a blank LCD discontinue use and contact us for a replacement gt gt gt Clearing a Bump Test This section describes clearing a Bump Test Interval Alarm Alert Interval Alarm Alert D The monitor typically ships w
10. amp Alarms Descriptions 8 Available Options 2 Certifications and Approvals xiii LCD 6 Major Parts 3 Power Up Sequence 7 Specifications 16 P Parts List 22 Power Up Sequence Monitor 7 Protege ZM Error Codes 14 R Related Product Documentation xii Revision history for this guide xii S Sensor Types Gas Interferences 18 Sensor Use and Care Warnings and Cautions xvi Specifications Monitor 16 T Technical Support Contact Information 20 Warnings and Cautions Battery Use and Care xvi Monitor Use and Care xv Sensor Use and Care xvi 087 0047 REVB 26 INDEX 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY SAFETY Monroe Corporate Center P O Box 569 Monroe NC 28111 Telephone 800 247 7257 FAX 704 291 8330 Web www scottsafety com
11. hours Bump Test Emits Due alternating flashes left un and right 2 vu D every 5 between BUP seconds amp reading O2 When the Monitor remaining clock displays 0 hours the detector operates for 8 hours before deactivating This applies only when a bump test interval is set 087 0047 REV SCOTT SAFETY Chapter 3 fj SCOTT MAINTENANCE SAFETY Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics Testing the Monitor Maintenance e Error Codes SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV 10 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE Testing the Monitor Bump Testing Using Calibration Adapter 087 0047 REVB This section covers calibration of the monitor Warning Operating a device that has exceeded its calibration date can cause false readings of detected gases Readings obtained while monitor is out of calibration are invalid and could lead to death or injury Scott Safety recognizes the potential of the monitor as a life saving device when operated and maintained correctly As such verifying proper operation of the monitor in the form of Calibration and regular Bump Testing is essential to ensure the monitor performs as intended in a potentially hazardous environment The frequency at which Calibration and Bump Testing occur is best determined based on local regulatory standards company policies and industry best practices Scott Safety is not responsible for setting policies or practices
12. 103L bottle 1000PSI Regulator 0 SLPM For 077 0018 Note For calibration equipment contact your Scott sales representative SCOTT SAFETY Warranty Statement SCOTT SAFETY Warranty Statement 23 Scott Safety SCOTT warrants the Protege ZM PORTABLE GAS DETECTION MONITOR PRODUCTS THE PRODUCTS to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of two 2 years beginning upon the date of activation for all Prot g ZM Oxygen Monitors and All Other Prot g ZM Monitors for three 3 years from date of activation or 24 months of operational life whichever occurs first This warranty is valid only if the detector is activated within one year from the original date of manufacture by SCOTT This warranty applies to all components of THE PRODUCTS supplied at the time of original sale of THE PRODUCTS EXCEPT consumable items SCOTT s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing at SCOTT s option THE PRODUCTS or components shown to be defective in either workmanship or materials Only personnel of SCOTT or when directed by SCOTT authorized SCOTT agents are permitted to perform warranty obligations This warranty does not apply to defects or damage caused by any repairs of or alterations to THE PRODUCTS made by owner or any third party unless expressly permitted by SCOTT product manuals or by written authorization from SCOTT To obtain performance under this
13. Warning If the monitor fails to activate all alarms within one 1 minute the monitor must be taken out of service and tagged Failure to do so could lead to death or injury Calibrating the O This section describes how to calibrate a O monitor using only the front button Monitor Using the Front Button gt Warning Only perform O calibration in normal air 20 9 Oxygen that is free of hazardous gases 1 Press and hold the front button for four 4 seconds 2 CAL displays and the O icon flashes in the lower left hand corner 3 After a successful calibration the monitor emits one 1 beep vibrates and the LEDs flash 4 After an unsuccessful calibration the monitor does not beep or flash and continues to display CAL If after a few failed calibrations please contact us SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REVB 12 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Self Testing the 087 0047 REVB Monitor This section covers maintenance requirements This section covers self testing the monitor Prior to daily use the device prompts to perform a self test This process is a simple and effective way to ensure safe operation of the monitor During the self test the audio visual and vibration alarms are activated and the sensor is tested Table 9 details a step by step process for performing the self test Warning The Self test does not take place of a Bump Test or a Calibration to ensure the monitor response to gas Table 9 Self Test Step
14. recently issued regulations standards and guidelines are available All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when handling and disposing of hazardous material Toxic E Chem Sensors batteries and other similar items that may fall under the classification of hazardous material The Electrical Electronic and Battery elements of this product must not be disposed of via municipal waste streams they should be delivered to collection facilities Information on collection facilities is given by the local authorities or importer s representative Correct disposal will contribute to recycling of materials and prevent negative consequences for the environment For products sold in Europe the end of life procedures for Battery operated Electronic products must comply with the RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC These directives dictate how to dispose of the electronic and battery elements of the product after use For Prot g products sold in the UK only Scott Safety Ltd has provided a collection service This service can be accessed by Telephoning Customer Services on 01695 711711 who will be happy to assist Please do not send products back to Scott In other parts of Europe other systems are in place Please contact your local provider of Scott products for more details Only use Scott Safety approved replacement parts SCOTT SAFETY Warnings and
15. warranty and as a condition precedent to any duty of SCOTT the purchaser must return such products to SCOTT a SCOTT authorized distributor or aSCOTT authorized service center See Technical Service on page 20 This warranty does not apply to any malfunction of or damage to THE PRODUCTS resulting from accident alteration misuse or abuse THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIEDINCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN ADDITION SCOTT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE SALE OR USE OF SCOTT PRODUCTS AND NO OTHER FIRM OR PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME ANY SUCH LIABILITY 087 0047 REVB 24 APPENDIX C SUPPORT 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY SCOTT INDEX SAFETY A Alerts amp Alarms Descriptions Monitor 8 Approvals and Certifications Monitor xiii Available Options Monitor 2 B Battery Use and Care Warnings and Cautions xvi Bump Test Calibration Adapter Attached 11 C Calibration Adapter Attached Bump Test 11 Contact Information Technical Support 20 D Device Use and Care Warnings and Cautions xv E Error Codes Protege ZM 14 G Gas Interferences Sensor Types 18 General Safety Information xiv Guide Conventions xii Guide Overview xi L LCD Monitor 6 SCOTT SAFETY Major Parts Monitor 3 Monitor Alerts
16. 47 REVB There are known gas interferences to a limited number of chemical compounds Scott Safety attempts to identify possible gas interferences to which gas sensors may be exposed however not all chemical compounds that presently exist have been tested Table 12 provides known toxic gas interferences Table 12 does not show nor should it be implied that no additional interferences may occur These selectivity ratios are used as guides only They are not to be used as calibration factors The gas species actual cross sensitivities may vary from the values shown Keys for Table 12 e Zero Indicates tested and confirmed no interferences e Blank Indicates not tested e Neg Indicates gas produces a negative signal Two values in a cell Indicates initial peak and finish offset unstable or transition gas and should not be used for cross calibration Table 12 Gas Interferences SENSOR TYPES ALL VALUES IN PPM CO H5S Interference Gas CO 1 lt 0 02 H5S 0 02 1 SO 0 0 3 NO lt 0 1 H lt 0 4 lt 0 1 C H OH 0 0 005 Key lt Less than Approximate For each sensor type the table shows how 1ppm of an Interference Gas appears on that specific sensor type For example Ippm CO appears as less than lt 0 02ppm on a H S sensor SCOTT SAFETY Appendix C SCOTT SUPPORT SAFETY Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topics Techn
17. I JANA 5 Max O2 1 Cu po 10 e months days hours 11 Table 6 lists the LCD items and their descriptions Warning Ifmonitor does not operate in the manner described here do not use Tag it out of service Failure to ensure it is properly operating may result in serious injury or death Warning You must familiarize yourself with the icons in both the non alarm and alarm states Warning If the display is missing icons or cannot be clearly read please contact us Table 6 Monitor LCD Items and Descriptions REFERENCE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Alarm Condition Icon 2 Self Test Status Icon 3 Test Reminder Icon Display indicates self test needed 4 Gas Type Icon SCOTT SAFETY Powering Up the SCOTT SAFETY Operating the Monitor Table 6 Monitor LCD Items and Descriptions continued REFERENCE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5 Battery Indicator Icon Used During Real Time Gas Reading 6 Instrument Life Remaining or Real Time Gas Reading Data 7 High and Low Alarm Set Point Icons 1 7 Alarm Condition Icons 6 8 Instrument Life Remaining Icons 9 Infrared Data Transfer Icon 10 11 Months Days Hours Since Last Maximum Exposure 6 11 Instrument Life Remaining Indicator Data and Icon This section describes the power up sequence Warning If the monitor does not operate in this fashion do not use Tag it out of service Fail
18. a tycoint com Germany Telephone 0180 1111 136 Fax 0180 111 135 E Mail scott sales ger tycoint com France Telephone 08 21 23 02 38 Fax 08 21 23 02 37 E Mail scott sales france tycoint com UAE Telephone 971 02 445 2793 Fax 971 02 445 2794 E Mail scott sales emirates Otycoint com China China Beijing Technical Support Office Beijing branch Shanghai Eagle Safety Equipment Co Ltd Suite 708 Scitech Tower No 22 Jianguomenwai Avenue Chaoyang District Beijing 100004 P R China Telephone 86 10 65150005 Asia Scott Safety Asia Service Dept 2 Serangoon North Ave 5 07 01 Singapore 554911 Telephone 65 6883 9671 Fax 65 6234 2691 E Mail hokchan tycoint com 087 0047 REVB 22 APPENDIX C SUPPORT Parts List 087 0047 REVB Table 13 provides a parts list Table 13 Applicable Parts List Manual Calibration CATEGORY ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Monitor Monitor 096 3459 xx 01 CO Red 02 H S Red 03 O Red Accessories Calibration Cap Adapter 074 0564 for Monitor AN Tygon Tubing 3 16 ID 10 096 3167 length Soft For Non Reactive gases Alligator Belt Clip 073 0355 Manual Protege ZM Gas Detector CD 096 3474 H S Single Gas Cylinder 077 0272 Cylinders amp 25ppm 34L bottle 500PST CO Single Gas Cylinder 077 0246 100ppm 103L bottle 1000PSI O Single Gas Cylinder 16 077 0039 6D
19. emove from service and mark for maintenance Only use Scott Safety replacement parts where applicable Warning Only use the monitor to monitor the atmosphere for the gases and concentrations for which it is set up to detect Warning To prevent ignition of an explosive atmosphere read and adhere to the manufacturer s live maintenance procedures Warning Read this manual for intrinsic safety precautions Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety resulting in serious injury or death Warning Perform a bump test every day Failure to perform a daily functional test could lead to serious injury or death Caution Monitor will not operate without power applied Thus it only detects gases while powered Caution Periodically test for correct operation of the system s alarm events by exposing the monitor to a targeted gas concentration above the high alarm set point Caution Verify the gas inlet ports are free of dirt and debris prior to use Caution Do not expose the monitor to severe mechanical or electrical shock Always conduct device startup and bump test procedures after such exposure to verify the monitor s operation and accuracy 087 0047 REV XVI ABOUT THIS GUIDE Warnings and Ensure you follow the applicable warnings and cautions indicated here Cautions Sensor Use and Care Warning Extended exposure of the detector to high concentrations of toxic gases may result in degraded sensor performance If a
20. eneral Safety Information 087 0047 REVB Ensure you adhere to the following for your safety Warning Read and follow the entire content of this guide prior to use Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death Warning All individuals who have or will have responsibility for using or testing this product must read and understand the contents of this manual The product will perform as designed only if used and tested in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Failure to follow manufacturer s instructions will render the warranty and approvals null and void Failure to follow these instructions may also result in serious injury or death Scott Safety can take no responsibility for use of its equipment if 1t is not used in accordance with the instructions If further operational or maintenance details are required but not provided in this guide contact Scott Safety or their agent Scott Safety shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with any modifications errors or omissions in this guide All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to assure compliance with documented system data repairs to components should be performed only by the manufacturer Additionally industry standards codes and legislation are subject to change Updated copies should be obtained by users to ensure the most
21. ical Service Parts List Warranty Statement SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV 20 APPENDIX C SUPPORT Technical Service Congratulations on your purchase of a Scott Safety product It is designed to provide you with reliable trouble free service Contact us if you have technical questions need support or if you need to return a product D When returning a product contact Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number prior to shipping for service repairs North America Scott Safety Monroe Corporate Center 4320 Goldmine Road Monroe NC 28110 9346 USA Technical Support Telephone 1 800 247 7257 Technical Support FAX 704 291 8330 E Mail scotttechsupport tycoint com Web Site http www scottsafety com United Kingdom Scott Safety Pimbo Road Skelmersdale Lancashire WN8 9RA UK Telephone 44 0 1695 727 171 E Mail scottint uk tycoint com Web Site http www scottsafety com Australia New Zealand Scott Safety Customer Service 137 McCredie Road Guildford NSW 2161 Australia Telephone 131 772 E Mail scott sales ANZ tycoint com Finland PO Box 501 FI 65101 Vaasa Finland Telephone 358 0 6 3244 543 544 tai 555 Fax 358 0 6 3244 591 E Mail scott sales fin tycoint com 087 0047 REVB SCOTT SAFETY SCOTT SAFETY Technical Service 21 Russia 5 floor 1 Timiriazevskaya str Moscow 125422 Russia Telephone 7 495 661 14 29 E Mail scott sales russi
22. ith the Bump Interval parameter default setting of 0 days However it may be set to alert you if a bump test is due When a monitor is due for a bump test the monitor emits alternating flashes left and right every five 5 seconds And the TEST icon remains even after the front button is pushed This alarm alert may be cleared using one of two 2 methods e Manually using the monitor To clear using this method press the front button down once It displays numerous screens then displays the word GAS while the TEST icon flashes The monitor waits 45 seconds for the target gas to be applied or a button press to skip the bump test SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV B 14 CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE Error Codes 087 0047 REVB Table 10 provides a list of error codes for the Protege ZM Table 10 Protege ZM Error Codes ERROR CODES CAUSE E01 Configuration memory corrupt E02 Gas memory corrupt E03 Program memory corrupt E05 Bad battery E06 Bad sensor SCOTT SAFETY Appendix A SCOTT SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic e Specifications SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV B 16 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Table 11 lists the monitor s specifications Table 11 Monitor Specifications MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS Battery Life 2 years 4 minutes of alarm time per day Alarms Visual vibrating audib
23. le 95dB Tests Full function self test on activation and every 20hours continuous automatic battery tests Data Log Last 25 events Housing Impact Absorbent Overmold Hydrogen Sulfide Range 1 to 100PPM 1PPM Low Alarm Set Point 1OPPM High Alarm Set Point 15 Calibration Gas 25PPM Concentration Carbon Monoxide Range 1 to 300PPM 1PPM Low Alarm Set Point 35PPM High Alarm Set Point 200PPM Calibration Gas 100PPM Concentration Oxygen Range 1 to 30 Volume 0 1 Low Alarm Set Point 19 5 High Alarm Set Point 23 5 Calibration Gas 16 Concentration Dimensions 3 7Hx2 2Wx1 3 D 94Hx56Wx33mmD Weight 2 70z 76g 5 40 to 122 F 40 to 50 C CO 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C O 58 to 122 F 50 to 50 C IS approved temperature may not reflect the operating temperature Operating H S CO and O 14 to 122 F to 50 C Temperature Range For values outside this temperature range you may experience reduced performance or alarm functionality Intrinsically Safe Approved Temperature Range Operating Humidity 5 to 95 RH Non Condensing Note These values are factory defaults These values may be changed 087 0047 REV SCOTT SAFETY Appendix B SCOTT SENSOR INFORMATION SAFETY Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic e Gas Interferences SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REVB 18 APPENDIX B SENSOR INFORMATION Gas Interferences 087 00
24. n alarm occurs due to high concentration of toxic gases exit to a safe area bump test recalibrate if necessary or if needed call us Warnings and Ensure you follow the applicable warnings and cautions indicated here Cautions Battery Use and Care Caution No attempt should be made to alter or repair the monitor Caution Do not attempt to replace the monitor 5 battery It is not replaceable Caution Discard monitor as soon as the battery indicator shows fully discharged battery gt gt gt 087 0047 REV B SCOTT SAFETY Chapter 1 Aj SCOTT INTRODUCTION SAFETY Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic e Device Overview SCOTT SAFETY 087 0047 REV 2 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Device Overview 087 0047 REVB The Protege ZM is a portable clip on one 1 gas disposable monitor that is operated with a single button and has a two 2 year life span typical Comes with a non field replaceable lithium ion battery filter and sensor already installed and ready for use Gas indication displays via a direct reading backlit LCD multiple bright LEDs a loud audible alarm and a vibratory alarm The monitor includes a downloadable data log for twenty five 25 events and records denoting exposures calibrations and gas values The personal gas detection monitor is designed for monitoring the atmosphere for potentially hazardous levels of gases Select from three 3 types Hydrogen Sulfide H S Carb
25. on Monoxide CO and Oxygen O enrichment or depletion Table 4 lists their available options Table 4 Available Monitor Options HIBERNATE FACTORY DEFAULT ITEM MODE OPTION ALARM SET POINTS Oxygen O5 No Low 19 5 High 23 5 Hydrogen Sulfide H S Yes Low 10PPM High 15PPM Carbon Monoxide CO Yes Low 35PPM High 200PPM from the factory Customer may change these set points using the IR Connect after delivery To display the monitor alarm set points press the button on the front of the monitor Also set points may be ordered with custom values If you have any questions about the monitor or its operation contact Scott Safety See Technical Service on page 20 Figure 1 shows the major parts of the monitor SCOTT SAFETY Device Overview 3 Figure 1 Major Parts of the Monitor Table 5 lists the major parts of the monitor Table 5 Major Parts of the Monitor 1 REFERENCE NUMBER ITEM LED alarm top Operation Button 2 IR Interface Port back 3 LED alarms 2 side 4 LCD 5 Audible Alarm Port 6 Gas Inlet Port 7 Gas Label 8 9 Alligator Clip back Verifying Items This section provides a list of the items that typically ship with the monitor Ensure Shipped you have all items if not See Technical Service on page 20 SCOTT SAFETY The Monitor Calibration Adapter Protege ZM Gas Detector CD Alligator Belt Clip 087 0047 REV
26. s LCD STEPS HS months When the TEST icon appears in the upper left hand corner a self test is required Press the button on the front of the monitor to perform the self test co 0 H S 0 max months days hours After pressing the button this screen appears During the self test ensure the following occurs The monitor emits one audible beep e All LEDs light and monitor vibrates All LCD display elements appear n B After the full element LCD displays the low alarm and high alarm set points display Note Once a self test is performed successfully the Check Mark appears automatically and the High and Low set points display w months Note Provided the monitor has not been exposed to gas this displays Otherwise go to the next step When a self test is successful the monitor turns to the original screen and displays aCHECK MARK in place where the TEST icon was previously displayed and one short audible beep sounds The monitor by default prompts another self test in twenty 20 hours from when the button was pressed If applicable If programmed with a USER ID after the alarm set points are displayed a combination of numbers or letters scrolls across the LCD This includes a maximum of two 2 screens with a maximum character limit on the USER ID of six 6 characters If applicable If the monitor has been exposed to gas exceeding the low
27. s information of special note Table 1 lists the Scott Safety Family documentation set Table 1 Scott Safety Documentation Set DOCUMENT NAME PURPOSE DOCUMENT ID Protege ZM User Guide Provides information on operation and 087 0047 maintenance on the Protege ZM monitor Protege ZM System Provides information on installation 087 0048 Guide configuration operation maintenance and troubleshooting on the Protege ZM monitor test station applicable software and firmware Table 2 shows the revision history for this guide providing a description of the changes Table 2 Protege ZM User Guide Revision History REVISION CHANGE A nitial release B Specifications chapter Clarified Temperature Ranges SCOTT SAFETY Certifications and Approvals SCOTT SAFETY Table 3 indicates the monitor has been tested and complies with the following Table Certifications and Approvals for Monitor MARK Intertek Class I Groups A B C D T4 50 C to 50 C O 40 C to 50 C 5 30 C to 50 C CO Ex ia IC 4 Ga Ambient temperature 50 C to 50 C O 40 C to 50 C 5 30 C to 50 C CO Directive Directive E Ex ia IC 4 Ga Ambient temperature 50 C to 50 C O 40 C to 50 C 5 30 C to 50 C CO Certifications and Approvals xiii 087 0047 REV B XIV ABOUT THIS GUIDE G
28. ure to do so may result in serious injury or death Table 7 details the sequence Table 7 Monitor Power Up Sequence pom months days hours ACTION LCD RESULTS Press and The monitor starts and runs through a self test hold down the button for MITT During the ensure me following five 5 000 The monitor emits one audible beep seconds OO mi All LEDs light and monitor vibrates All LCD display elements appear y ALARM PS O ss 16 in w After the full element LCD displays the low alarm and high alarm set points display s LE w months When a self test is successful the monitor turns to the original screen showing Months with Clock icon and displays aCHECK MARK and one short audible beep sounds 087 0047 REVB 8 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION Monitor LCD Alerts amp This section describes various alerts and alarms Table 8 lists the details Alarms Table 8 Monitor Alerts and Alarms Descriptions LCD REASON LED BEEPS VIBRATION Low Alarm 1 slow flash 1 slow beep 1 slow _ AX every second every second vibration every a ALARM 8 second im oon High Alarm 2 fast flashes 2 fast beeps 2 fast and Over every second every second vibrations Limit OL every second tus iS bom Alarm Detector Life 8 slow flashes 8 slow beeps 8 slow Countdown per minute per minute vibrations per Alarm minute co

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