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4.When replacing batteries on respirators equipped with Harness and Backframe, P/N 804173-XX, position respirator with the cyl- inder down exposing the battery cover on the back of the Sensor Module, as shown in FIGURE 8.

COVER SCREW (4 PLACES)

FIGURE 8

BATTERY COVER

5.To remove battery cover, first loosen all 4 cover screws 1 or 2 turns each, then fully loosen the screws so the cover can be re- moved. Carefully remove cover and set aside.

6.Remove used batteries from battery compartment by lifting edge of batteries at contact end, using a finger or the flat blade of a screw driver, being careful not to damage battery contacts or seal- ing rib around battery compartment.

7.Install two (2) fresh new batteries. Always replace both batter- ies at the same time. Use only pairs of the following: Eveready Alkaline No. 522 or EN22, Duracell Alkaline No. PC1604 or MN1604, or for increased service life use Ultralife Lithium Battery No. U9VL. Be sure batteries are installed with the terminals posi- tioned as indicated by symbols molded in bottom of battery com- partment.

8.The battery cover must be installed so that it is water tight after replacement. Clean the sealing rib around battery compartment and sealing face of the cover, shown in FIGURE 9, by wiping with a clean damp cloth to remove any dirt or foreign matter which might prevent a proper seal. Check cover gasket for tears or cuts. If damage is found, remove respirator from service and tag for repair by authorized personnel.

SEALING AREA

SEALING RIB

FIGURE 9

BATTERY COMPARTMENT AND COVER SEAL

9.Install battery cover and evenly tighten 4 cover screws by moving around the cover in a clockwise direction, turning each screw 1 or 2 turns at a time until cover is fully seated. On Backframe, P/N 804415-XX, reinstall the Sensor Module by sliding in backframe until retaining spring snaps into place as shown in FIGURE 6.

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CHECK YOUR WORK!

BEFORE ASSEMBLY OF BATTERY COVER, CHECK TO SEE BATTERY IS A FRESH, NEW BATTERY OF THE TYPE INDICATED AND THAT EMS HAS BEEN INSTALLED PROPERLY.

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Contents Sems Description Base Station Sensor ModulePage Detecting and Avoiding Radio Frequency Interference RFI Warning Areas Keep Radio Antennas AT LeastSIX 6 Inches from These Areas Programming FCC NoticeRadio Frequency Interference RFI Intrinsically Safe ListingBasic Functions of the Sems Equipment Portable Unit Operation of the Sems PDA Distress AlarmFull Alarm PRE AlarmTurning OFF the Sems PDA Distress Alarm Manual AlarmBattery Test Other Operational Features END of Service Time IndicatorUSE of the Sems PDA Portable Unit Evacuation Base Station USE of the Sems Base StationPage Event LOG Screen Event LOGSample Event LOG Regular Operational Inspection Regular Operational Inspection On Next Inspection of Sems PDA Distress AlarmInspection of Sems PDA Portable Unit Control Console Battery Cover Battery ReplacementSems PDA Distress Alarm Portable Unit Check Your Work Battery Compartment and Cover SealBattery Replacement on Next Control Console Battery Maintenance Battery Orientation AS ShownBattery Compartments on Base Station Does When the Sems PDA IT Indicates That Distress Alarm isSound Levels Performance SpecificationsRev a 6/03