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ADM, HBOT & Sub Aspida 
User Manual 

Int. Approved   

 

Document ref: PSA-811-14 

June 2017 

Page 19 of 43 

 

Copyright © 2017 Analox Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 

 

Commercial in Confidence 

5.10

 

Global alarm options 

There are three configurable options which affect all of the Analox 

Aspida

's alarms. Muting,  latching 

and  quiet  options  are  set  using  the 

Aspida

  configuration  software.  See  the 

Aspida

  configuration 

software manual for instructions. 

 

5.11

 

Alarm latching 

Sometimes it is useful for a user to be alerted  to a harmful gas level, even after the level of gas has 
dropped  to  a  safe  level.  The Analox 

Aspida

  can  be  configured  to  use  latching  alarms  so  that  alarms 

triggered by harmful gas levels will not be missed. The latching alarms option can be enabled using the 

Aspida

 configuration software. 

 

If the device is configured to use latching alarms then any alarm that is triggered will remain active until 
it is acknowledged by pressing the 

 button.  

 

Example 

If a high-going alarm is activated by an increasing level of gas, the alarm will continue to sound 

even  after  the  gas  level  has  dropped  below  the  alarm  set-point.  The  alarm  can  be 
acknowledged  by  pressing  the 

  button  when  the  gas  reading  has  fallen  below  the  set-

point. 
 

In the case of multiple alarms, the highest priority alarm that was triggered will be latched. If 

the priority 1 alarm is latched and the gas level drops below the priority 1 set-point, pressing 
the 

 button will clear the priority 1 alarm, however, if the gas level is still sufficient to trigger 

the priority 2 alarm, the device will continue to alarm at a priority 2 level. 

 

5.12

 

Alarm muting 

Sometimes it  is desirable to  be able to mute the horn or stop the device vibrating when an alarm is 

triggered.  The  Analox 

Aspida

  provides  an  option  to  allow  alarms  to  be  muted.  The  mutable  alarms 

option can be set using the 

Aspida

 configuration software. 

 
If the alarm muting option is set on the device, any active alarm can be silenced by pressing the 

 

button  whilst  in  an  alarm  state.  Pressing 

  will  deactivate  the  horn  and  the  vibration.  The  red 

indicators and the on-screen warning will continue to flash until the alarm condition is cleared by safe 

levels of gas. In the case where a lower priority alarm has been muted and a higher priority alarm is 

triggered, the alarms will be un-muted.  
 

Example 

 

If a priority 2 alarm is activated and muted and the detected gas level changes so as to activate 

a  priority  1  alarm,  the  horn  and  vibration  will  re-activate  to  warn  the  user  of  the  increased 

severity.  A  muted  alarm  will  not  be  un-muted  in  the  case  where  the  alarm  level  drops  to  a 

lower priority. 

 

Summary of Contents for Sub Aspida

Page 1: ...Business Park North Yorkshire TS9 5PT UK UK RoW T 44 0 1642 711400 F 44 0 1642 713900 US T 714 891 4478 W www analox net E info analox net Copyright 2017 Analox Ltd All Rights Reserved ADM HBOT Sub A...

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Page 3: ...registration 14 5 4 The main display 15 5 5 Screen saver 15 5 6 Battery status 16 5 7 Menus 16 5 8 Common menu items 17 5 9 Gas alarms 18 5 10 Global alarm options 19 5 11 Alarm latching 19 5 12 Alarm...

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Page 5: ...nit should always be worn away from the head in order to minimise close range exposure to the alarm WARNING The 110dB man down alarm can when enabled be manually activated at any time by holding the b...

Page 6: ...teries c Wall mounting plate Including fixing kit or belt clip attachment only one supplied d Charger power supply to suit e USB communication cable f Software disc g Quick start guide h Calibration a...

Page 7: ...June 2017 Page 5 of 43 Copyright 2017 Analox Ltd All Rights Reserved Commercial in Confidence ADM Aspida a ADM panel mount main unit b Universal charger power supply Including adaptors c Quick start...

Page 8: ...than 12 hours continuously between charges An Analox Aspida allows for easy replacement of the rechargeable batteries with standard AA type non rechargeable batteries in circumstances where rechargin...

Page 9: ...mbar ppO2 versions 18 19 5 23 180 mbar ppO2 195 mbar ppO2 230 mbar ppO2 CO2 Alarms SEV mbar ppCO2 versions 0 5 1 5 4 5 mbar ppCO2 15 mbar ppCO2 40 mbar ppCO2 5 mbar ppCO2 TWA Alarm Alarm Latch State...

Page 10: ...features Figure 1 Main features 1 Alarm fault and OK indicators 2 Carbon dioxide gas port 3 Cancel exit panic alarm button 4 Cycle button 5 Confirm on off button 6 Oxygen gas port if sensor fitted 7 O...

Page 11: ...will be complete within approximately 4 5 hours 4 1 Installation of the ADM Aspida The ADM Aspida will come with the battery cover secured to the main unit and in turn secured to the front panel The...

Page 12: ...align the ADM Aspida front panel mounting holes up with the captive nuts then re insert the M5 x 25mm Pozi Pan screws through and tighten The diagram below shows the exploded view of the ADM installat...

Page 13: ...positive Battery backup is available as an optional extra this can be supplied by Analox see spares and accessories list at section 6 1 To gain access to the battery compartment undo the screw in the...

Page 14: ...da may be used with standard rechargeable AA type batteries which have been charged using a third party charging device However only NiMH batteries provided by Analox should be used when attempting to...

Page 15: ...d None Charging charge setup animated None Charging animated None Charging approx 1 5 hours remain Success beep Charge complete flashing Fault beep Charge fault Batteries not rechargeable Fault beep N...

Page 16: ...lay press and hold the button until the screen goes blank then release the button To return to the main display from the menu system press and release the button as required to exit the menus NOTE The...

Page 17: ...asured gas units single sensor NOTE The ADM Aspida does not include a pressure sensor it has a fixed atmospheric pressure reading of 1000 mbar This value is displayed as above but will remain at 1000...

Page 18: ...TE Due to the nature of the battery type the battery status icon may temporarily indicate a capacity higher than the true remaining battery capacity upon switch on This effect is usually seen in devic...

Page 19: ...only Select this option to perform a calibration of the carbon dioxide sensor This feature is described in further detail in the section 6 3 Oxygen calibration oxygen configurations only Select this o...

Page 20: ...g that carbon dioxide levels have triggered an alarm Each alarm is configurable as either high going or low going In the case of a high going alarm if the gas value exceeds the configurable set point...

Page 21: ...e set point In the case of multiple alarms the highest priority alarm that was triggered will be latched If the priority 1 alarm is latched and the gas level drops below the priority 1 set point press...

Page 22: ...Commercial in Confidence 5 13 Quiet alarms Sometimes it is desirable to suppress the audible indication when alarm is triggered The Analox Aspida provides an option to allow alarms to be silenced The...

Page 23: ...If the man down feature is enabled the device will sound a low volume pre warning alarm after it detects no movement over a period of 4 minutes The pre warning alarm will sound for a period of 1 minu...

Page 24: ...When a user powers on the device and selects a user ID the Analox Aspida begins calculating and continuously updating that user s own TWA The device also takes into account any historic data from the...

Page 25: ...flashing below the reading of the sensor that is due calibration as shown in Figure 9 This symbol will continue to flash until a calibration has been performed Figure 9 Carbon dioxide calibration due...

Page 26: ...batteries or incorrectly orientated batteries Check that batteries are inserted correctly Device does not switch on Batteries are flat Check that the batteries are inserted correctly and are recharge...

Page 27: ...ly 2822 0008A 9V DC US Charger For Sub HBOT Aspida s only 2822 0011A 9V DC Aust Charger For Sub HBOT Aspida s only 2822 0035 9V Universal Charger PSU For ADM Aspida only PGA 607 9V DC Car Charger P013...

Page 28: ...ch Aspida type are shown in the table below In order for a calibration due notification to be cleared for a particular sensor the user must perform all of the calibrations available for the sensor For...

Page 29: ...ible alert will be given and a calibration confirmation screen will be shown as below Figure 14 Calibration failed Figure 15 Calibration passed 7 If the calibration passed then the tick icon will be s...

Page 30: ...and remove the batteries from the device WARNING The sensor in the Aspida is an electrochemical device and contains a caustic electrolyte The sensors are themselves sealed and do not under normal circ...

Page 31: ...in Confidence 2 Gently remove the sensor cap as shown in Figure 17 Figure 17 Remove the sensor cap WARNING Do not touch the inside of the instrument other than as noted in these instructions without...

Page 32: ...ver the oxygen sensor right hand sensor being careful not to cause damage to the carbon dioxide sensor left hand sensor if fitted Ensure that the alignment rib on the extraction tool lines up with the...

Page 33: ...ift the extraction tool vertically away from the device and the oxygen sensor should lift out of its socket as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Removing the oxygen sensor 8 Remove the old sensor from the...

Page 34: ...led bags Before the bag is opened check that the sensor has not leaked if it has then please refer to the safety information at the start of this section Figure 23 Insert the new sensor into the extra...

Page 35: ...igure 25 Align the new sensor with the Aspida device 12 Push the tool and sensor gently downwards into the case until the sensor locates firmly within its socket 13 Hold the top ring of the extraction...

Page 36: ...e 28 Replace the sensor cap and secure the screws WARNING Any new sensor fitted to a device will take time to settle to a stable reading For this reason once the sensor has been fitted the device shou...

Page 37: ...eaving the unit to dry to ensure the pores of the membranes over the sensors are not blocked by dirt or salt The unit should be turned off after accidental immersion and not turned on again until it h...

Page 38: ...e batteries Battery discharge time 12 hours under normal operation passive atmospheric monitoring minimal user interaction no alarms Battery lifespan 2 years Battery charge time 4 5 hours from flat Ch...

Page 39: ...Accuracy at standard temperature and pressure 1 of full scale 2 of reading Oxygen sensor where fitted Sensor type Electrochemical Range 0 1 to 2000 0 mbar ppO2 0 1 to 100 0 O2 at 1000mbara Response t...

Page 40: ...ay elect instead to provide to you which ever is the lesser of the cost of replacement or a refund of net purchase price paid as per our Invoice on initial purchase from us We shall have no liability...

Page 41: ...declared that the following product Product names ADM Aspida HBOT Aspida Sub Aspida Product codes ADM HBOT PSA Conforms to all applicable requirements of BS EN 61000 6 1 BS EN 61000 6 3 IEC EN 61010 1...

Page 42: ...electronic product can not be placed in household waste bins Please check local regulations for information on the disposal of electronic products in your area 10 2 Oxygen sensor disposal The oxygen s...

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