Scott Safety Proton ZM Manual
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The Scott Safety Proton ZM is a portable clip-on gas monitor with a two-year lifespan. Designed for personal monitoring, it can be clipped to a hardhat, belt, or clothing. It monitors gas levels at low and high set points, triggering audio, light, and vibrating alarms. Requiring no calibration, it utilizes a bump test every 30 days to ensure its functionality.
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Proton ZM ® Revision: F Date: November 2007 ECN: 128383 Part Number: 087-0036 READ BEFORE OPERATING This manual must be carefully read by all competent individuals who have or will have the responsibility for using or testing this product. The product will perform as designed only if it used and tested in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. Failure to do so will result in the warranty and approvals being null and void. It may also result in serious injury or death. US & Canadian Intrinsic Safety: UL/cUL Class I, Groups A, B, C, D T5 European Intrinsic Safety: 0575 II 1 G EEx ia IIB T5 / 2 G EEx ia IIC T5 DEMKO 07 ATEX 0722503X -40°C Tamb 55°C WARNING! Read this manual for Intrinsic Safety precautions. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety, resulting in serious injury or death. WARNING! If the LCD displays Test do not use instrument until a successful bump test has been performed and the LCD displays OK . Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. DO DO NOT Perform a bump test every 30 days. Take the instrument apart to replace or x any parts except the battery. Make sure the gas inlet is free of dirt and debris. Properly recycle Lithium batteries when disposing. Use the instrument after its expiration date. Use the gas monitor as a measurement device. CAU T I ON !! Change battery only in an area known to be nonhazardous. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Table of Contents General Information...................................................1 Physical Description..................................................4 Display Features........................................................5 Start-up.......................................................................6 Operation....................................................................6 Alarms and Maximum Alarm Hours.........................7 Alarm Set Points and Peak Readings and Alarm-Minutes Consumed........................................7 Changing the Battery................................................8 Alarm Signals..........................................................10 Calibration Bump Test............................................12 Speci cations..........................................................13 General Information The Proton®ZM is a portable clip-on gas monitor that is operated by a single key and has a two-year life span (typical). It can produce a maximum of 730 minutes of alarm (equivalant to one minute of alarm per eight hours for over two years). The Proton®ZM is designed to be clipped to a hardhat, belt or other clothing, for personal monitoring. Gas levels are monitored at low and high set points, indicated by three different types of alarm signals: audio, light and vibrating. The Proton®ZM requires no calibration, however, a bump test should be performed every 30 days. 1 Equipment List 1. Proton®ZM Detector with H2S or CO sensor as specified 2. Lithium Battery - installed 3. Spare Lithium battery 4. Alligator Clip - attached 5. Wrist Strap - included 6. Gas Test Adapter - included 7. Operation Instructions - included See the gure below for a picture of the standard box contents. Unpacking Open each shipping box carefully and remove items. Check your order and packing list for completeness. Examine each item for external damage. 2 Accessories Proton®ZM Test Station for automated bump testing Bump Test gases (cylinders and regulators) Rubber boot 3 Physical Description 1. LED Alarm 2. Display 3. Audio Alarm 4. Gas Inlet 5. Button 6. Alligator Clip 7. Battery compartment 1 6 2 7 3 5 4 4 DisplayFeatures 1. 2. 3,5 4,5 Remaining operational life, peak readings, alarmminutes (divided by 10) used. Type of detector High Alarm Low Alarm 5,3 & 4 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Alarm Condition Bump Test needed indicator Peak Value Function Status Parts Per Million (unit of measure) Remaining Time in Months Remaining Time in Hours Remaining Time in Days 5 Start-up Before the monitor is used for the rst time, it is in standby and the display is blank. To turn on the Proton®ZM: 1. Press and hold the button for five seconds. After a long beep, the monitor performs a 30-second warm-up. After the warm-up, the monitor is in normal operating mode and the remaining typical life span of the battery is displayed. Operation During normal operation, the Proton®ZM displays the typical remaining operating life in months; no concentration is displayed. Operational life is limited to 730 minutes of alarm. The number of alarm-minutes consumed can be viewed by pressing the button (see Alarm Minutes Consumed on page 7). An OK is displayed if the unit has passed bump test within the last 30 days. A Test is displayed when the 30-day period has expired and a bump test is required, or the last calibration failed. Warning: The Proton®ZM is sealed with a special screw and is designed to remain on continuously once activated. All warranties are null and void if the Proton®ZM is opened. Only the battery compartment can be opened. 6 Alarms and Maximum Alarm Minutes The Proton®ZM is designed to deliver two years of operation with one minute of alarm per eight hour shift or about 730 alarm-minutes. During alarm conditions, the current alarm set point will appear on the LCD. See Alarm Set Points for more details. Alarm Set Points, Peak Readings and Alarm-Minutes Consumed 1. Press the button and the display will test all segments. The LED will light up, and the monitor will beep. 2. It will automatically display the high alarm limit, low alarm limit, firmware version ( ur = version), the alarm-minutes consumed, and then return to normal mode. 3. If an alarm occured within the past 24 hours, the peak value and the elapsed time since the alarm occurred will appear. NOTE: Custom alarms can be as low as 5 ppm for H2S and 20 ppm for CO and are set at time of order. Proton®ZM s with custom alarms have a special label on their back to indicate alarm levels. 7 Changing the battery CAUTION!! Change battery only in an area known to be nonhazardous. Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death. To ensure the 2-year life of the detector, the Proton® ZM comes with a spare battery. To change the battery: Step 1a-b. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the detector with a Phillips-head screw driver . Step 1a Step 1b Step 2 Step 2. Lift the ribbon out. Warning!! Use only the following model of batteries: EVE ER14335 Failure to do so may void UL approval and the warranty. The instrument may not function properly causing serious injury or death. 8 Step 3. Using the ribbon, pull the battery out. Step 3 Step 4. Replace the old battery using the orientation markers inside the battery compartment. Step 4 9 Alarm Signals LCD 10 Reason LED Beeps Vibration Normal Mode None None None Red LED Low Alarm every 2 seconds 1 beep every 2 seconds Every 2 seconds Red LED High Alarm every 2 seconds Bump test required None every 30 days 3 beeps every 2 seconds Every 2 seconds None None Bump test Red LED ash failed Continous beep None Seven days of life span remain Red LED every minute 1 beep every minute None Alarmminutes used, divided by 10 None None None Alarm Signals Continued from page 10 LCD Reason The instrument continues to operate for 8 hours after its life span. Press button for 5 seconds to turn instrument off. Battery is low. Change battery Battery is depleted. Change battery LED Beeps 1 beep Constant every red minute Vibration None Red LED Continous None buzzer ash None None None 11 Bump Test 1. To start the bump test, press and hold the button for 5 seconds until the display toggles back and forth between "bp" (bump) and go . 2. Press the button again for 5 seconds until only bp is displayed. 3. Attach the gas adapter to the gas inlet on the monitor. 4. Apply test gas to the monitor. (H2S -25 ppm, CO - 50 ppm) 5. If the monitor passes the bump test, the confirmation message "PA" is displayed and the LED will be green. 6. If the monitor fails the bump test, or the monitor does not see any gas within 100 seconds, the error message Er (error) is displayed. The LED will be red and a long beep will sound. To clear the alarm, press the button for 5 seconds. The monitor will display cL (clear) for 3 seconds and then display the remaining operating life and the TEST warning. 12 Speci cations Size 3.6 in x 2.0 in x 0.9 in (92 mm x 50 mm x 22 mm) Weight (inc. clip) 2.9 ounces (82 grams) Gas Concentration CO, 1 - 300 ppm Range H S, 1 - 100 ppm 2 Life Span 2 years or 730 alarm-minutes, maintenance-free Alarm Set Points CO Low: 35 ppm, High: 200 ppm H2S Low: 10 ppm, High: 15 ppm Sensor Type Electrochemical Response Time Less than 60 sec when exposed to 50 ppm CO or 25 ppm H2S Operation Single Key Alarm Signals Audio alarm - 90dB at 10 cm Visual alarm - red/green LEDs Certi cations US & Canadian Intrinsic Safety: UL/cUL Class I, Groups A, B, C, D, T5 European Intrinsic Safety: 0575 II 1 G EEx ia IIB T5 / 2 G EEx ia IIC T5 DEMKO 07 ATEX 0722503X Operation Continuous operation: Temperature -20° C to 45° C (-4° F to 113° F) Intermittent operation: -40° C to 55° C (-40° F to 131° F) 13 Specifications Continued from page 13 Operation Humidity 0% to 95% humidity, non-condensing Resistance Radio EMC standard 89/336/EEC Interference Package Water-resistant, shock-resistant 14 Limited Product Warranty Scott Health & Safety (SCOTT), a division of Tyco International warrants its Proton® ZM for Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Sul de PRODUCTS (THE PRODUCTS) to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 24 months or 730 alarm-minutes and for the Proton® for Carbon Monoxide or Hydrogen Sul de 24 months all other sensors 12 months from the date of original manufacture by SCOTT. This warranty applies to all components of THE PRODUCTS including all accessories and optional equipment purchased and supplied at the time of original sale of THE PRODUCTS, EXCEPT consumable supplies such as lters, batteries, calibration gases, tubing. SCOTT s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing (at SCOTT s option) THE PRODUCTS shown to be defective in either workmanship or materials. To maintain the warranty THE PRODUCT must be maintained in accordance with the operating and maintenance instructions include with THE PRODUCT. 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 warranty, and as a condition precedent to any duty of SCOTT, the purchaser must return such products to SCOTT, a SCOTT authorized agents or a SCOTT authorized service center. Any product returned to SCOTT shall be sent to SCOTT HEALTH & SAFETY (Attn.: Warranty Claim Dept.), 4320 Goldmine Road, Monroe, NC 28111. 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 IMPLIED INCLUDING, 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. 15 Thank you for reading this data sheet. For pricing or for further information, please contact us at our UK Office, using the details below. UK Office Keison Products, P.O. Box 2124, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 3UP, England. Tel: +44 (0)330 088 0560 Fax: +44 (0)1245 808399 Email: [email protected] Please note - Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. The user is responsible for determining the suitability of this product.
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Key Features
- 2-year lifespan
- Personal monitoring
- Low and high alarm set points
- Audio, light, and vibration alarms
- Bump test required
- No calibration needed
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How long does the Proton ZM last?
The Proton ZM has a typical lifespan of 2 years or 730 alarm-minutes.
What types of alarms does the Proton ZM have?
The Proton ZM uses audio, visual (LED), and vibrating alarms to alert the user of hazardous gas levels.
Does the Proton ZM require calibration?
The Proton ZM does not require calibration, but it needs a bump test every 30 days.