ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide P/N G02-4009-000 Rev.
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ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Contents Read Before Operating ................................................................................................... 3 1. General Information ........................................................................................................ 6 2. Specifications .................................................................................................................. 7 3. Available Electrochemical Sensors For ToxiRAE Pro ...................................
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 14.2.1. Connecting The Calibration Adapter ............................................................ 44 14.2.2. Disconnecting The Calibration Adapter ....................................................... 44 14.3. Zero Calibration ........................................................................................... 45 14.4. Span Calibration........................................................................................... 46 14.4.1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide WARNINGS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product. The product will perform as designed only if it is used, maintained, and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION! Never operate the monitor when the cover is removed. Remove the monitor top cap, rear cover, or battery only in an area known to be non-hazardous.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide WARNINGS Use only RAE Systems lithium-ion battery part number G02-3004-000 (3.7V, 1,800mAh). This instrument has not been tested in an explosive gas/air atmosphere having an oxygen concentration greater than 21%. Substitution of components may impair suitability for intrinsic safety. Replace batteries only in non-hazardous locations. STATIC HAZARD: Clean only with a damp cloth to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide AVERTISSEMENT Utiliser seulement la batterie Lithium-ion RAE Systems référence G02-3004-000 (3.7V, 1,800mAh). Cet instrument n’a pas été testé dans une atmosphère de gaz/air explosive ayant une concentration d’oxygène plus élevée que 21%. La substitution de composants peut compromettre la sécurité intrinsèque. Ne changer les batteries que dans un emplacement désigné non dangereux. RISQUE D'ORIGINE ELECTROSTATIQUE: Nettoyer uniquement avec un chiffon humide.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 1. General Information ToxiRAE Pro is a personal wireless monitor for toxic gases and oxygen deficiency/enrichment. The ToxiRAE Pro can detect a broad range of gases—from carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, and oxygen to ammonia, chlorine, and phosgene. The ToxiRAE Pro’s intelligent interchangeable sensors store calibration data, so if you need to monitor one gas one day and another gas the next, swapping the sensors in your ToxiRAE Pro is all it takes4. Key Features Wireless1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 2. Specifications ToxiRAE Pro Specifications Dimensions Weight Sensor Battery Display Display Readout Keypad Sampling Calibration Alarm Modes Datalogging Communication and Data Download 118 mm x 60 mm x 30 mm (4.6" x 2.4" x 1.2") 220g (7.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 3. Available Electrochemical Sensors For ToxiRAE Pro The following sensors are available for use in the ToxiRAE Pro. Note: When replacing a sensor (even with the same type), the sensor may require conditioning before first use, in addition to typical warm-up time prior to normal operation. This can take from a few minutes to 24 hours, depending on the type of sensor. Refer to RAE Systems Technical Note TN-151 for information on electrochemical sensor replacement and maintenance.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 4. Overview The ToxiRAE Pro is the world’s first wireless personal monitor for toxic gases and oxygen. The ToxiRAE Pro takes worker protection to the next level by providing safety professionals wireless access to real-time instrument readings and alarm status from any location for better visibility and faster response. The ToxiRAE Pro can detect a broad range of gases—from carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, and oxygen to ammonia, chlorine, and phosgene.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 5.1. Display Overview The LCD display provides visual feedback that includes the sensor types, readings, time, battery condition, and other functions. Calibration and bump test up to date Sensor name and “Alarm” are displayed alternately when in alarm Wireless on/off status Wireless signal strength Datalog on Bump test due Battery status Sensor calibration due Man Down alarm on Reading Unit of measure Alarm type (when in alarm) Soft keys (functions change by activity) 5.2.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 6. Charging The ToxiRAE Pro Always fully charge the battery before using the ToxiRAE Pro. The ToxiRAE Pro’s Liion battery is charged by placing the ToxiRAE Pro in its cradle. Contacts on the bottom of the ToxiRAE Pro meet the cradle’s contact pins, transferring power.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Follow this procedure to charge the ToxiRAE Pro (the procedure is applicable to the instrument with or without the rubber boot installed): 1. Plug the AC/DC adapter into the ToxiRAE Pro’s cradle. 2. Plug the AC/DC adapter into the wall outlet. 3. Place the ToxiRAE Pro into the cradle and press down until it is locked in place. The ToxiRAE Pro begins charging automatically. The LED in the cradle should glow red to indicate charging.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 7. Turning The ToxiRAE Pro On To turn the ToxiRAE Pro on, press and hold [MODE] for 3 seconds. Caution: The alarm buzzer is very loud. During startup, you can mute most of the sound by holding a finger over the alarm buzzer port. Note: Never put tape over the alarm buzzer port to permanently mute it or otherwise limit the loudness of the buzzer. 1. When the ToxiRAE Pro turns on, the buzzer, vibration alarm, and LEDs are tested.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 4. After self-testing, two start-up options are available for the ToxiRAE Pro: Normal and Fast Start-up.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 10. Low Battery Warnings If, during operation, the battery’s charge is low, the battery icon in the display screen turns empty and blinks once every second. At the same time, the following notifications occur every minute: the buzzer beeps and LEDs blink once, followed by a vibration and a screen message “Battery low! Shut off in X minutes.” The countdown to shutoff starts 10 minutes prior to automatic shutoff. 11.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12. Operating The ToxiRAE Pro 12.1. Overview The ToxiRAE Pro has two operational modes: • • Normal — see page 16 for detailed instructions. Diagnostic — see page 48 for detailed instructions. The following is an overview of the two modes: Normal Mode is the default mode. It is accessed when you turn on the ToxiRAE Pro. Two sub-modes are available: Basic User and Advanced User.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.1.2. Basic User Mode When the ToxiRAE Pro is in Basic User Mode, pressing [MODE] allows you to step through the screens in the following fashion: * If your ToxiRAE Pro is configured with an oxygen (O2) sensor, TWA and STEL are not included in the menus because neither TWA nor STEL are calculated for this sensor. Min (for minimum) is included only when an oxygen sensor is used. Note: The gray boxes indicate the datalog functions when datalogging is in Manual mode.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.1.3. Advanced User Mode Note: To enter Advanced User mode from Basic User mode, you must enter Programming mode on an instrument that is running in Basic User mode by simultaneously pressing and holding both buttons for 3 seconds and then supplying a password. To exit Programming Menu and return to the measurement screen (in Advanced User mode), press the [MODE] button repeatedly to highlight the Exit icon in Programming Menu and press Y to exit to the measurement screen.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.2. Navigation In Normal Mode Step through the screens in Normal Mode by pressing [MODE]. Some screens allow actions on your part, such as clearing the data. In these instances, pressing [Y/+] performs the action. 12.2.1. TWA, STEL, Peak The first screen includes a readout for TWA, STEL, and Peak readings. TWA* The TWA (time-weighted average) reading is the average reading of the gas concentration times that the monitor has been on, prorated to an 8-hour period.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.2.4. Enter Communications and stop measurement? Before communicating with a PC running ProRAE Studio II Instrument Configuration and Data Management software (for downloading datalogs, configuring the instrument, or uploading new firmware), the ToxiRAE Pro must be set to communicate with the computer. Press [MODE] repeatedly until you reach the “Enter Communications and stop measurement?” screen. Then press [Y/+].
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide When you have successfully entered Programming Mode, the following screen appears: Note: The password can only be changed by connecting the instrument to a PC running ProRAE Studio II software. Follow the instructions in ProRAE Studio II to change it. The Calibration icon is highlighted first by default, but you can press [MODE] to step from one programming menu item to the next, with the name of the menu shown at the top of the display and the corresponding icon highlighted.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.4.1. Navigating Programming Menus Navigating through the Programming menus is easy and consistent, using a single interface format of a “forward arrow” and “Select,” controlled by the [MODE] key and [Y/+] key, respectively. In the submenus, the functions of a “down arrow” and “Select” are controlled by the [MODE] key and [Y/+] key, respectively. Also in submenus, the functions of the keys may correspond to the instruction directly above each key.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Once you enter Programming, the LCD displays the first menu, Calibration. Each subsequent menu is accessed by pressing [MODE] repeatedly until the desired menu is displayed. To enter a submenu of a menu, press [Y/+]. 12.5.1. Calibration Two types of calibration are available: Zero (fresh air) and Span. In the Calibration submenu, select Zero or Span Calibration by pressing [MODE]. Once your choice is highlighted, press [Y/+].
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Low Alarm Set the Low Alarm as follows: 1. In the Low Alarm submenu, press [Y/+] repeatedly to select a desired number. Numbers increase from 0 to 9. Once 9 is reached, pressing [Y/+] again “wraps” around back to 0. 2. Press [MODE] to move to the next digit. 3. When you are satisfied with the number, press [MODE] until “OK” is highlighted. 4. To save the new value, press [Y/+]. The value is saved, and the menu advances to STEL Alarm. To exit without saving the new value: 1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 4. To save the new value, press [Y/+]. The value is saved, and the menu advances to Alarm Mode. To exit without saving the new value: 1. Press [MODE] to advance to Cancel. 2. Press [Y/+] to exit the TWA Alarm submenu and advance to the Alarm Mode submenu. Alarm Mode There are two selectable alarm types: Auto Reset When an alarm is triggered and after the alarm condition is no longer present, the alarm stops and resets by itself.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide To exit without saving the new value: 1. Make sure your previous setting is selected. 2. Press [MODE] repeatedly to advance to Exit. 3. Press [Y/+] to exit. Man Down Alarm The Man Down Alarm is a critical and potentially lifesaving safety feature of every ToxiRAE Pro. The Man Down Alarm is based on the premise that if the instrument is motionless when it is not supposed to be, something wrong may be happening to its user.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Settings are available for: • • • • Off/On Motionless Time (time the instrument is motionless before initiating a pre-alarm) Sensitivity (set to low, medium, or high to compensate for ambient vibration or motion) Warning Time (countdown, in seconds, from pre-alarm to Man Down alarm) When the Man Down alarm is activated, the buzzer sounds and LEDs flash continuously, and a countdown begins.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide You are taken to the next submenu, Interval. Interval Intervals are shown in seconds. The default value is 60 seconds. The maximum interval is 3600 seconds, and the minimum is 1 second. 1. Press [Y/+] repeatedly to select a desired number. Numbers increase from 0 to 9. Once 9 is reached, pressing [Y/+] again “wraps” around back to 0. 2. Press [MODE] to advance to the next digit. 3. Repeat this process until the desired value is entered.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Datalog Type The instrument has two datalog types: Auto Manual Collects datalog information when the instrument is sampling until the datalog memory is full. Datalogging occurs only when you manually initiate datalogging (see below for details). 1. Press [MODE] to step from one option to the next. 2. Press [Y/+] to make your selection (the dark circle in the “radio button” indicates that an option has been selected). 3.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.5.4. Monitor Setup Wireless There are seven Wireless parameters: • • • • • • • Radio On/Off PAN ID Channel Join Network Interval Off Network Alarm Factory Reset Radio On/Off This turns the wireless modem on or off. Note: Turning the radio off does not change any of the settings. They are stored and ready for use the next time the wireless modem is turned on. 1. Choose an “On” or “Off” by pressing [MODE] until your choice is highlighted.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide To save your new PAN ID and exit, press [MODE] repeatedly until “OK” is highlighted. Then press [Y/+]. It says, “Applying settings…” and then “Settings applied successfully!” to indicate they have been registered. The menu now advances automatically to “Channel.” Channel Every network operates on its own channel, between 01 and 10 (do not use 00). If you need to know the network’s channel, check the EchoView Host’s setting.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 2. Press [Y/+] to make your selection (the dark circle in the “radio button” indicates the option has been selected). 3. When you have completed your selection, press [MODE] repeatedly until “Exit” is highlighted. 4. Press [Y/+] to save your selection, exit the Interval menu, and advance to “Off Netwk Alarm.” Off Netwk Alarm When this is enabled, the unit goes into alarm whenever an active network connection is lost.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide numbers increase from 0 to 9. Once 9 is reached, pressing [Y/+] again “wraps” around back to 0. Note: The last four characters must be numerals. 3. Press [MODE] to advance to the next character. Repeat this process until all eight characters of the new Site ID are entered. To save your new Site ID and exit, press [MODE] repeatedly until “OK” is highlighted. Then press [Y/+]. User ID Enter an 8-digit alphanumeric User ID to uniquely identify a user.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Date The Date is expressed as Month/Day/Year, with two digits for each (MM/DD/YY). The left-most digit is highlighted to indicate it is selected when you enter the Date submenu. 1. Press [Y/+] repeatedly to select a desired number. Numbers increase from 0 to 9. Once 9 is reached, pressing [Y/+] again “wraps” around back to 0. 2. Press [MODE] to advance to the next digit. Repeat this process until all six digits of the new date are entered. 3.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Temp. Unit The display unit of the internal temperature sensor can be switched between Fahrenheit and Celsius. To change the Temp. Unit: 1. Press [MODE] to step from one option to the other. The highlighted option changes each time you press [MODE]. 2. Press [Y/+] to make your selection (the dark circle in the “radio button” indicates the option has been selected). 3. When you have completed your selection, press [MODE] repeatedly until “Exit” is highlighted. 4.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 2. When you have completed your selection, press [MODE] repeatedly until “OK” is highlighted. 3. Press [Y/+] to save your selection, and exit the LCD Contrast. Note: If you do not want to save the change, press [MODE] repeatedly until “Cancel” is highlighted. Press [Y/+] to exit without saving the changes. Exit (Monitor Setup Submenu) Press [Y/+] to exit. Monitor Setup is exited. Exit (to exit Programming Mode) is highlighted. 12.6.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide To program a ToxiRAE Pro via an AutoRAE 2 Cradle, you need ProRAE Studio II Instrument Configuration and Data Management Software, the AutoRAE 2 Cradle connected to a power source, and a USB PC communications cable. 1. Connect a USB cable between a PC with ProRAE Studio II and the AutoRAE 2 Cradle. 2. Apply power to the AutoRAE 2 Cradle. 3. Turn off the ToxiRAE Pro (or put the ToxiRAE Pro into PC Communications Mode) and set it in the cradle. 4.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 8. In ProRAE Studio II, the AutoRAE 2 Cradle is shown, including its Serial Number, under “Online”: 9. Expand the view to show the ToxiRAE Pro in the AutoRAE 2 Cradle by clicking the “+” to the left of the image of the AutoRAE 2 Cradle: 10. Double-click on the icon representing the ToxiRAE Pro. 11. Click “Setup.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 12. In the menu that now appears on the left side, click “Policy Enforcement.” It is highlighted, and the Policy Enforcement pane is shown: For “Must Calibrate” and “Must Bump,” you have the options of no enforcement or enforcement (including “Can’t Bypass,” and “Can Bypass”). Must Calibrate. The user is prompted to calibrate the instrument when calibration is due (as set by the calibration interval). There are two programmable options: • • Can’t Bypass.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide These are the screens that are shown on a ToxiRAE Pro after startup if “Can Bypass” is selected: If “Can’t Bypass” is selected, the display looks like this, and only allows the options of performing the test or shutting down: 13.1.2. ToxiRAE Pro Desktop Cradle Or Travel Charger Make sure the AC adapter is connected and that a USB cable is connected to a computer running ProRAE Studio II. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn on the ToxiRAE Pro. Hold down [MODE] and [Y/+] to enter Programming Mode.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide The Policy Enforcement pane is shown: You can select “Must Calibrate” and/or “Must Bump” and then set whether the user must perform the selected operation in order to use the instrument. 15. Once you have made your selections in ProRAE Studio II, you must upload the changes to the instrument. Click the icon labeled “Upload all settings to the instrument.” 16. A confirmation screen is shown. Click “Yes” to perform the upload, or “No” to abort.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 17. Exit ProRAE Studio II. 18. Press [Y/+] on the ToxiRAE Pro to exit Communication Mode. 13.2. Deactivating Policy Enforcement 13.2.1. AutoRAE 2 Cradle To deactivate Policy Enforcement when using an AutoRAE 2 Cradle, follow the procedure for changing settings. See page 36 for details. 13.2.2.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 17. When you see this confirmation. Click “Yes.” Uploading will take a few seconds, and this progress bar is shown: 18. When the upload is done, exit ProRAE Studio II. 19. Press [Y/+] on the ToxiRAE Pro to exit Communication Mode. 14. Bump Testing & Calibrating The ToxiRAE Pro Note: Calibration intervals and bump test procedures may vary due to national legislation. 14.1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Note: Bump testing and calibration can also be performed by using the RAE Systems AutoRAE 2 Automatic Test And Calibration Station. Refer to the AutoRAE 2 User’s Guide for instructions. 14.2. Calibration Adapter The ToxiRAE Pro is a diffusion monitor and must be calibrated using a fixed-flow regulator with a flow rate between 0.5 and 1.0 liters per minute. The ToxiRAE Pro is supplied with a special calibration adapter that covers the gas inlet.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 14.3. Zero Calibration This operation sets the zero point of the sensor calibration curve for clean air. Expose the ToxiRAE Pro to a clean air source with 20.9% oxygen and without any organic, toxic, or combustible gas impurities. This “Zero Air” can come from a cylinder or clean ambient air. Note: If you use a zero air cylinder, you must use the ToxiRAE Pro Calibration Adapter. Using a calibration adapter is not necessary for calibration in fresh air. Turn on the ToxiRAE Pro.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 1. At the Calibration screen, press [Y/+]. 2. “Zero Calib” is highlighted. Make sure the ToxiRAE Pro is in clean air. Otherwise attach a cylinder of zero gas to the Calibration Adapter installed on the instrument. 3. Press [Y/+]. The message “Apply zero gas…” is displayed. 4. Start the flow of the zero gas (if used) and press [Y/+] to start the zero calibration. 5. There is a 60-second countdown, during which time the screen shows the word “Zeroing…” and the countdown. 6.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 3. Press [MODE] if you want to quit without calibrating. During calibration, the calibration gas name, its concentration, and the countdown are displayed. Depending upon the device alarm settings, the monitor may go into low and then high alarm once span calibration is complete, which is expected in response to the test gas. Note: You can abort span calibration during its countdown by pressing [MODE].
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 15. Diagnostic Mode In Diagnostic Mode, the ToxiRAE Pro provides raw counts for sensor, battery, and other readings. Most of these screens are useful only to service technicians. Therefore, if you require information on Diagnostic Mode, refer to the ToxiRAE Pro Service Guide. The ToxiRAE Pro’s Diagnostic Mode can only be accessed at startup time. In Diagnostic Mode, ToxiRAE Pro displays readings in raw counts instead of units such as parts per million (ppm). 15.1.
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ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 17. Downloading Datalogs And Performing PC-Based Instrument Configuration and Firmware Upgrades The ToxiRAE Pro communicates with a PC running ProRAE Studio II Instrument Configuration and Data Management software (version 1.03 or higher) to download datalogs, configure the instrument, or upload new firmware. The ToxiRAE Pro must be connected to a PC through the supplied Charging / PC Communications Cradle and must be in the PC communications mode. 1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18. Maintenance WARNING! Maintenance should be performed only by a qualified person who has proper training and fully understands the contents of this manual. The following guidelines should be followed when changing the battery: 1. Turn off the unit before changing the battery. 2. When replacing the battery, take note of its orientation. The connectors on the circuit board should go into the matching slots in the battery.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 5. Remove the four screws on the back of the instrument by turning them counterclockwise. 5. Hold the ToxiRAE Pro down and separate the rear cover from the front by pulling from the top and tilting it open without disconnecting the ribbon cable connecting the two halves. Ribbon cable 6. Carefully disconnect the battery from the battery connectors on the circuit board by pulling it toward the bottom of the instrument. Be careful not to damage the ribbon cable. 7.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 000), making sure it is inserted fully. Make sure the battery connectors on the circuit board go all the way into the connector slots in the battery. 8. Inspect to make sure the ribbon connector is still connected, and plug it back in if it has come unplugged. 9. Place the cover over the compartment by tilting it up and then fitting it in place. 10. Tighten all four screws by turning them clockwise with a torque-limiting screwdriver (preferably an electric one).
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18.2. Proper Battery Disposal The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive (2002/96/EC) is intended to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life. This symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries. This product may contain one or more Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), Lithium-ion, or Alkaline batteries.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18.3. Removing And Installing The Rubber Boot The protective rubber boot on the ToxiRAE Pro must be removed before the sensor top cap or back of the instrument can be removed. When removing the boot, follow these steps outlined here. 1. Flip up the tab on the belt clip on the rear of the instrument. 2. Remove the Philips screw that holds the clip in place. 3. Stretch the bottom corners of the boot and gently slide the bottom of the boot over the rear of the ToxiRAE Pro. 4.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18.4. Filter Replacement A filter is permanently attached inside the ToxiRAE Pro’s top cap, which helps to keep debris and moisture out. This filter should be inspected periodically, and the cap and rubber insert should be inspected for damage. If the filter is dirty or the cap shows signs of damage, replace the entire instrument cap assembly, including the cap and filter (part number G02-0307-003, package of three). To replace the cap assembly: 1.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18.5. Replacing The Sensor Follow the instructions for removing the cap in the previous section. 1. Gently lift out the sensor module with your fingers: Sensor module 2. The sensor can only go into its slot one way. The connector inside the ToxiRAE Pro and the indexing guides are good visual indicators of how to set the sensor into position. Match index keys on sensor module with ToxiRAE Pro enclosure Sensor indexing key 3. Place the sensor module into the ToxiRAE Pro.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 18.6. Cleaning The Exterior Occasional external cleaning of the instrument with a soft cloth is recommended. Do not use detergents or chemicals. If necessary, you can use a damp cloth (water only). It is a good idea to install the Calibration Adapter before cleaning the ToxiRAE Pro’s housing, to keep dirt, dust, or moisture away from the sensor openings and to keep the filter clean.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 19. Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn on power Lost password Reading abnormally Low Possible Reasons & Solutions Reasons: Depleted battery. Defective battery. Solutions: Solutions: Reasons: Solutions: Buzzer, LEDs, or vibration alarm Inoperative Reasons: Solutions: 59 Replace battery. Use ProRAE Studio II software to change the password. Call Technical Support at +1 408-752-0723 or toll-free at +1 888-723-4800 Calibration Adapter is attached. Incorrect calibration.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 20. Technical Support To contact RAE Systems Technical Support Team: Monday through Friday, 7:00AM to 5:00PM Pacific (US) Time Phone (toll-free): +1 888-723-4800 Phone: +1 408-952-8461 Email: tech@raesystems.com 21. RAE Systems Contacts RAE Systems by Honeywell World Headquarters 3775 N. First St. San Jose, CA 95134-1708 USA Phone: +1 408.952.8200 Fax: +1 408.952.8480 E-mail: customerserv@raesystems.com Web Site: www.raesystems.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Mobile: +44 7841362693 Email: raeuk@raeeurope.com RAE Systems France ZI des Ayats 679390 MILLERY France Phone: +33 4 78 46 16 65 Fax: +33 4 78 46 25 98 Email: info-france@raeeurope.com Web: www.raesystems.fr RAE BeNeLux BV Hoofdweg 34C 2908 LC Capelle a/d IJssel The Netherlands Phone: +31 10 4426149 Fax: +31 10 4426148 Email: info@rae.nl Web: www.rae.nl RAE Systems Spain, s.l. Av.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide RAE Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd. Room 8, 6/F, Hong Leong Plaza 33 Lok Yip Road Fanling, N.T, Hong Kong Phone: +852.2669.0828 Fax: +852.2669.0803 Email: hksales@raesystems.com RAE Systems Japan 403 Plaza Ochanomizu Bldg. 2-1 Surugadai Kanda Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo, Japan Phone: 81-3-5283-3268 Fax: 81-3-5283-3275 Email: jpsales@raesystems.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide 22. Appendix A: Regulatory Information SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product. The product will perform as designed only if it is used, maintained, and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. The user should understand how to set the correct parameters and interpret the obtained results.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Operation Area and Conditions Hazardous Areas classified by Zones ToxiRAE Pro (PGM1860) are intended to be used in hazardous areas classified zone 0, zone 1 or zone 2, where gases of explosion groups IIA, IIB or IIC and T4 may be present. For North America and Canada the equipment can further be used in Class I, Zone 0. Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions ToxiRAE Pro is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for Class I Div.
ToxiRAE Pro User’s Guide Year of manufacture To identify the year of manufacture, refer to the serial number of the instrument. The second to last digit in the serial number indicates the year of manufacture. For example, “M” indicates the manufacturing year is 2010.
RAE Systems by Honeywell World Headquarters 3775 N. First St. San Jose, CA 95134-1708 USA Phone: 408.952.8200 Fax: 408.952.8480 E-mail: customerserv@raesystems.com Web Site: www.raesystems.com P/N G02-4009-000 Rev.