Issue 4 – December 2016 Page 3
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION
Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ personal monitors are personal safety devices; accordingly please
read and understand the manual ensuring you have been properly trained on the use of the equipment
and appropriate actions in the event of an alarm condition.
WARNING STATEMENTS
If the personal monitor is past the “Activate Before Date” on the package, please do not
activate.
Do not attempt part replacement or substitution as this could impair the intrinsic safety rating
and will void the warranty of the product
Before daily use check the following:
-Sensor and Audio ports are clear of any obstructions i.e. debris or blockage
-Perform the “Self Test” to ensure proper operation of visual, audible, and vibrating alarms
-Confirm receipt of a check mark in the upper left hand corner signalling a successful “Self Test”
Calibrate the O
2
personal monitor at least every 30 days. Make sure to calibrate in a clean air
environment. See O
2
personal monitor section for instructions on calibration.
Both the CO and H
2
S versions of the Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ do not require calibration
for the life of the product, however we do offer this capability with the C-Test and recommend
regular Bump Tests please see our bump test recommendations below:
Bump Test the personal monitor at least every 90 days by challenging the sensor with a known
concentration of the target gas to be detected. Recommended target gas concentrations (H
2
S:
25/15 ppm, CO: 200/100 ppm, O
2
: 18%). Bump Tests can be performed either manually or with
the C-Test. If a manual test is to be performed make sure to test in a clean air environment.
If a personal monitor fails the Self Test or Bump Test please discontinue use of the personal
monitor
The personal monitor contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of by a qualified recycler
and in accordance with the EU WEEE Regulations.
Do not substitute internal components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety of the
device, and will void all warranties.
Do not attempt to replace the battery or sensor, this product is designed to be disposable.
Changing these components will void the warranty.
If you suspect any malfunction or have any technical problems please contact Crowcon your
local Crowcon office, regional sales manager or registered service centre.
Issue 4 – December 2016 Page 3
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION
Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ personal monitors are personal safety devices; accordingly please
read and understand the manual ensuring you have been properly trained on the use of the equipment
and appropriate actions in the event of an alarm condition.
WARNING STATEMENTS
If the personal monitor is past the “Activate Before Date” on the package, please do not
activate.
Do not attempt part replacement or substitution as this could impair the intrinsic safety rating
and will void the warranty of the product
Before daily use check the following:
-Sensor and Audio ports are clear of any obstructions i.e. debris or blockage
-Perform the “Self Test” to ensure proper operation of visual, audible, and vibrating alarms
-Confirm receipt of a check mark in the upper left hand corner signalling a successful “Self Test”
Calibrate the O
2
personal monitor at least every 30 days. Make sure to calibrate in a clean air
environment. See O
2
personal monitor section for instructions on calibration.
Both the CO and H
2
S versions of the Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ do not require calibration
for the life of the product, however we do offer this capability with the C-Test and recommend
regular Bump Tests please see our bump test recommendations below:
Bump Test the personal monitor at least every 90 days by challenging the sensor with a known
concentration of the target gas to be detected. Recommended target gas concentrations (H
2
S:
25/15 ppm, CO: 200/100 ppm, O
2
: 18%). Bump Tests can be performed either manually or with
the C-Test. If a manual test is to be performed make sure to test in a clean air environment.
If a personal monitor fails the Self Test or Bump Test please discontinue use of the personal
monitor
The personal monitor contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of by a qualified recycler
and in accordance with the EU WEEE Regulations.
Do not substitute internal components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety of the
device, and will void all warranties.
Do not attempt to replace the battery or sensor, this product is designed to be disposable.
Changing these components will void the warranty.
If you suspect any malfunction or have any technical problems please contact Crowcon your
local Crowcon office, regional sales manager or registered service centre.
Issue 4 – December 2016 Page 3
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION
Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ personal monitors are personal safety devices; accordingly please
read and understand the manual ensuring you have been properly trained on the use of the equipment
and appropriate actions in the event of an alarm condition.
WARNING STATEMENTS
If the personal monitor is past the “Activate Before Date” on the package, please do not
activate.
Do not attempt part replacement or substitution as this could impair the intrinsic safety rating
and will void the warranty of the product
Before daily use check the following:
-Sensor and Audio ports are clear of any obstructions i.e. debris or blockage
-Perform the “Self Test” to ensure proper operation of visual, audible, and vibrating alarms
-Confirm receipt of a check mark in the upper left hand corner signalling a successful “Self Test”
Calibrate the O
2
personal monitor at least every 30 days. Make sure to calibrate in a clean air
environment. See O
2
personal monitor section for instructions on calibration.
Both the CO and H
2
S versions of the Crowcon Clip and Crowcon Clip+ do not require calibration
for the life of the product, however we do offer this capability with the C-Test and recommend
regular Bump Tests please see our bump test recommendations below:
Bump Test the personal monitor at least every 90 days by challenging the sensor with a known
concentration of the target gas to be detected. Recommended target gas concentrations (H
2
S:
25/15 ppm, CO: 200/100 ppm, O
2
: 18%). Bump Tests can be performed either manually or with
the C-Test. If a manual test is to be performed make sure to test in a clean air environment.
If a personal monitor fails the Self Test or Bump Test please discontinue use of the personal
monitor
The personal monitor contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of by a qualified recycler
and in accordance with the EU WEEE Regulations.
Do not substitute internal components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety of the
device, and will void all warranties.
Do not attempt to replace the battery or sensor, this product is designed to be disposable.
Changing these components will void the warranty.
If you suspect any malfunction or have any technical problems please contact Crowcon your
local Crowcon office, regional sales manager or registered service centre.