LCD Description
1 Alarm Condition
2 Calibration/Test Mode
3 Battery Charge Level
4 Gas Readings
5 Gas Identifiers
Warning: Users must familiarize themselves with the
icons in both alarm and non-alarm states.
Warning: If the display is missing icons, or cannot be
clearly read, discontinue use and contact GCT.
Warning: The IR LEL sensor will not detect hydrogen (H2) or
acetylene (C2H2) gases however, due to their cross-sensitive
nature, the CO sensor will go into alarm well below 10% LEL.
Stabilization Fully Operational
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION
Display Components
The Gas Identifier (5) and the associated Alarm Condition (1)
will flash when a gas reading exceeds its alarm threshold.
Factory Default Alarms
The Multi Gas Clip is a personal safety device designed to detect the
presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen
(O2) and combustible gases (LEL). Ensure that you have been
properly trained on the use of the detector and the appropriate
actions to take in the event of an alarm condition before operation.
Turning On the Detector
Press & hold down the button briefly to activate. Once activated, the
detector will begin to display each sensor’s readings. A chasing “0”
indicates the sensor is stabilizing:
Turning Off the Detector
Press & hold down the button until the "OFF" countdown is complete.
During the countdown the detector will beep & flash 4 times then
shut down. Display will show:
Manually Calibrating the Detector
Continuously hold down the button through the "OFF" countdown &
the "CAL" countdown that follows it in order to start the manual
calibration mode. During these two countdowns the detector will beep
& flash 8 times with a pause between countdowns. Release button
when display shows "AUTO ZERO" followed by "APPLY GAS". Snap on
the MGC calibration cap & apply gas. Countdown display:
Before each use, check that all
sensor and alarm ports are clear
of any debris or obstructions
Note: Calibration can also be done using the MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock.
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