User options and approved chemicals, Working in your protector echo filtered fume hood – Labconco Protecto Ech Filtered Fume Hoods 183 Series 8' Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter 5: Using the Protector Echo

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Original instructions

8Y & 9A System Alerts – (1) Embedded memory is full. (2) Configuration

Mismatch.

XXXX Administrator Alerts – Programmed and sent to hood.

8G Fan Adjustment problem – Setpoint in RPM cannot be met.

8H Fan out of order – Rotation speed less than 800 RPM.

8R Programmed reminders – For manual checks for filter integrity.

8T LPR – Programmed alarm.

8U RFID – B.O.D. alarm. Neutrodine born on date expiration.

8J, 8K & 8L Broad Sensor Alarm – 3 levels of alerts. First Alert:

Neutrodine Filters may be nearing ending of life. Second Alert: sensing
threshold permanently exceeded. Time to replace filters. Third Alert:
Sensor out of order.

8M, 8N, 8P & 8Q Targeted Sensor Alarm – Same as alert sequence as

above plus Acid Sensor end of life alert.

Silent Alarm – For ambient air sensor which goes to gGuard only.

User Options and Approved Chemicals

Optional gGuard

®

Software – See Appendix E.

Optional BACnet hardware add-on – See Appendix F.

Secure Mode Configurations – See Appendix G.

Chemical Guide (approved list of chemicals) – See Appendix H.

Working in Your Protector Echo Filtered

Fume Hood


Planning

Thoroughly understand procedures and equipment required before

beginning work.

Arrange for minimal disruptions, such as room traffic or entry into the

room, while the hood is in use.


Start-up

Turn on light and filtered hood fans.

Slowly raise the sash.

Allow the hood to operate unobstructed for 1 minute.

Wear a long sleeved lab coat and rubber gloves. Use protective eyewear.

Wear a protective mask if appropriate.


Loading Materials and Equipment

Only load the materials required for the procedure. Do not overload the

hood.

Do not obstruct the front air foil.

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