This document provides frequently asked questions and answers about Draeger portable multi-gas detection instruments, including the Miniwarn, X-am 3000, and X-am 7000. It addresses questions about warning and fault indicators, instrument passwords, quick menus, sensor capacity, battery life, and approved battery types for the instruments. Customers are directed to call technical support or check the website for more detailed questions.
This document provides frequently asked questions and answers about Draeger portable multi-gas detection instruments, including the Miniwarn, X-am 3000, and X-am 7000. It addresses questions about warning and fault indicators, instrument passwords, quick menus, sensor capacity, battery life, and approved battery types for the instruments. Customers are directed to call technical support or check the website for more detailed questions.
This document provides frequently asked questions and answers about Draeger portable multi-gas detection instruments, including the Miniwarn, X-am 3000, and X-am 7000. It addresses questions about warning and fault indicators, instrument passwords, quick menus, sensor capacity, battery life, and approved battery types for the instruments. Customers are directed to call technical support or check the website for more detailed questions.
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DETECTION Portable Multi-gas: (included products)
Miniwarn, X-am 3000, X-am 7000
FAQ Archive Search: Q: Why is there a lower case I on the Miniwarn screen? A: This is to indicate that there are warnings present. These can be checked by going into the Miniwarns menu under configuration, menu w/o password, and finally warnings. These should be checked when there is an I by the end of the shift. Q: What does a lightning bolt on my Miniwarn display mean? A: It means that there is a fault and that the instrument needs to be removed from service immediately. The faults can be checked through the daily use menu and scrolling down to faults. Q: What are the passwords for the Multiwarn 2 and the Miniwarn? A: 0001 for Maintenance and 0002 for Maintenance and Configuration. Q: What is the password for span calibration and one button calibration on the X-am 3000? A: 500, however, there is a back door password in case that the password is changed, and that is 271. Q: How do I get into the quick menu on the X-am 3000? A: Simply press and release the blue down arrow button with the letter m on it. This will invoke the quick on screen menu. Q: How many sensors will fit into the X-am 7000? A: 5 Total. There are spaces for three electrochemical sensors, and 2 high powered ports for IR, Catalytic, and PID sensors to be installed. Q: How can I extend my battery life on my X-am 7000 with IR, PID, or Catal ytic sensors installed? A: A 6.0 amp battery is required to extend the battery run time on X-am 7000s with any IR, PID, or Catalytic sensors installed. Q: Can I use an Al kaline battery in the Miniwarn, Multiwarn 2, or the X-am 7000? A: Yes, but only recommended for use as a backup for an emergency. Rechargeable batteries (Nickel Metal Hydride). Q: