Bodyguard
®
1000
PASS (Personal Alert Safety System)
Instructions for Use
Panasonic
®
is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation, Japan 3358687 (A3-D-P) Page 2 of 2
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Edition 15 – September 2021 (Edition 01 – July 2010)
Subject to alteration
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3.2.3 Thermal exposure alarms
WARNING
Thermal exposure alarm 1 indicates that the wearer has been
subjected to a high level of thermal exposure. Evacuate to a safe
area immediately when the alarm sounds, and do not return to the
operation area once the alarm has activated.
The thermal exposure alarms are configured to meet the operational
needs of the user. The equipment owner must provide safe working
procedures based on the chosen thermal alarm settings.
When thermal exposure alarm 1 sounds, acknowledge and silence the
alarm by pressing the right-hand button ( ) and evacuate to a safe area
immediately. The red LEDs will continue to flash until the surrounding
temperature drops below the set start temperature.
Thermal exposure alarm 2 activates the full alarm signal, to indicate a very
high level of thermal exposure. Continue to evacuate as an emergency.
Once in a safe area, cancel the full alarm as normal.
3.3 After use
Do not remove or switch off the unit until in safe area clear of hazards.
1. Disconnect the unit from the harness strap or from protective clothing if
necessary.
○ To disconnect the harness clamp, use a flat-bladed screwdriver,
with a blade width of 3 mm or wider (Fig 11 or Fig 12).
○ To disconnect the adaptor from the universal accessory clip use a
2.5 mm hexagon key (Fig 13).
2. Carry out a functional test (see Section 3.4.1).
3. Clean the unit if necessary (see Section 5.1).
4. Store the unit in accordance with the storage instructions (see
Section 6).
3.4 Common user tasks
3.4.1 Functional test
WARNING
Failure of the equipment to meet any of the standards or
parameters in the functional test, or any visible signs of damage,
indicates a possible system fault. Report the fault to trained
maintenance personnel or contact Dräger. Do not use the
Bodyguard
®
1000 unless it is fully serviceable.
CAUTION
Sounder volume is very high. Warn personnel in the immediate
vicinity and wear suitable hearing protection to prevent hearing
damage when testing the Bodyguard
®
1000.
1. Check that the Bodyguard
®
1000 is clean and undamaged. Typical
signs of damage that may affect the operation of the unit include impact,
abrasion, cutting, corrosion and discolouration.
2. Switch on the unit. (How to switch on the unit or cancel alarms is shown
in Fig 8, 9 or 10.)
3. Ensure start-up signal occurs (four beeps, and brief illumination of all
LEDs) and then the green (active) LED and the blue (buddy-beacon)
LEDs operate.
4. Immobilize the unit and check that the pre-alert starts in
21 to 25 seconds. Move the unit to cancel the alert.
5. Immobilize the unit again and ignore pre-alert, check that the full alarm
starts approximately 8 seconds after the pre-alert.
6. Cancel the alarm.
7. Operate the manual alarm.
8. Cancel the alarm.
3.4.2 Battery installation or replacement
WARNING
Danger of explosion or fire. Do not remove or install the batteries
in an explosive or flammable atmosphere.
Explosion, fire or chemical hazard. Do not expose the batteries to
heat sources, do not attempt to recharge any non-rechargeable
battery and do not short out the battery terminals.
Risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Use
only the recommended battery type.
CAUTION
Environmental hazard. Dispose of used batteries in accordance
with national or local regulations.
● Use only the recommended battery type: Panasonic
®
CR123A (3 V
lithium). Other batteries may not provide the same operating life, and
will invalidate approvals.
● Replace the batteries with a matching set. Do not mix new and used
batteries.
● Remove discharged batteries from the product.
● To preserve the accuracy of the datalog clock, install new batteries
within 30 seconds of removing the discharged batteries.
1. Remove the rear cover using a 2.5 mm hexagon key, and remove the
discharged batteries (Fig 14).
10
3402
Tally version (with button cancel)
2. Note the polarity shown in the battery compartment and install the new
batteries.
3. Check the cover and sealing ring. Lightly coat the sealing ring with
silicone grease (as a guideline, the grease should be felt on the fingers
but not seen).
4. Align and refit the cover. Gently tighten (nip up) the screws. Dräger
recommend a torque of 0.5 Nm (0.4 lbf ft) – do not over tighten.
5. Carry out a functional test (see Section 3.4.1).
4 Troubleshooting
Contact Dräger if the symptom remains after the remedy actions have
been attempted, or if the symptom is not described in the table below.
5 Maintenance
The Bodyguard
®
1000 does not require any scheduled maintenance.
Clean the unit and replace batteries when required.
5.1 Cleaning
CAUTION
Do not use organic solvents or abrasive materials. Products other
than a mild soap solution may damage the equipment.
Do not immerse the unit in water or cleaning fluids, and do not put
the unit in washing or drying machines. Do not disassemble the
unit for cleaning.
Carefully clean and dry the Bodyguard
®
1000 using a clean lint-free cloth.
Moisten the cloth with a mild soap solution if necessary.
6 Storage
Store the equipment in a dry environment, free from dust and dirt. Do not
expose to direct sunlight. The storage temperature range is 10 to 50 °C.
With the system switched off a small amount of battery power is
consumed. Remove batteries if the unit will not be used for a long period
(see Section 3.4.2). Note that the datalog clock will stop a short time after
the batteries are removed.
7 Disposal
7.1 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
Electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of as
household waste. This is indicated by the adjacent symbol.
The product can be returned to Dräger free of charge. For information
please contact the national marketing organizations or Dräger.
7.2 Batteries
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with national or local regulations.
Symptom Fault Remedy
Fails to switch on Low batteries Replace the batteries
(see Section 3.4.2)
Unit unserviceable Contact Dräger
Flashing amber LED
and beep every five
seconds
Low batteries Replace the batteries
(see Section 3.4.2)
Five beeps plus
flashing of the amber
LED
Failed self check, or
hardware fault
Contact Dräger
The green (active)
LED is on for
10 seconds and then
switches off
The left-hand button ( )
has been pressed for
more than 3 seconds
No action required.
The unit has
attempted to
establish radio
frequency
communication,
which is a normal
function
8 Technical data
Dimensions: 100 x 70 x 40 mm
Weight: 230 g with batteries fitted
Operating temperature: -30 to +60 °C
Operating pressure: 0.75 to 2 bar
Alarm signals: BS 10999:2010
Battery: Panasonic
®
CR123A (3 V lithium)
Voltage: 6 Vdc
Nominal frequency: 125 kHz 66 dBuA/m at 10 m
II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (Ta = -30 °C to +60 °C)
II 1D Ex ia IIIB T200°C Da
I M1 Ex ia I Ma
9 Order list
Description Quantity Order code
Battery (Panasonic
®
CR123A (3 V
lithium))
5
(per pack)
3356715 or Stockist
T10 driver 1 3356165 or Stockist
2.5 mm hexagon key Stockist
Silicone grease Stockist
3340
11
5472
12
A B
5473/5474
13
3323
14