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Honeywell Rae SensorRAE 4R+ User Manual

Honeywell Rae SensorRAE 4R+ User Manual

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The SensorRAE 4R+ is a storage case for non-EC (electrochemical) sensors and a warm-up station for EC sensors that
keeps them in a ready-for-use state. The water-resistant (IP-67) case accommodates six sensors and when used to warm
up sensors, its four AAA batteries typically last for six months.
Inserting/Replacing Batteries
CAUTION! Never change batteries or sensors in an area known to be hazardous.
The SensorRAE 4R+ uses four AAA alkaline batteries (Duracell MN2400) to warm up sensors requiring it. If you are
using the SensorRAE 4R+ to carry sensors that do not require warming up, then there is no need for batteries.
The batteries are installed on the bottom of the interior unit. Grip the small tab at one end of the unit and then pull up to
lift the unit out of the SensorRAE 4R+'s compartment.
If batteries are already installed and require replacement, remove them. Then install new ones, being careful to match
the batteries' direction to the polarities indicated by "+" in the battery holders.
Testing The Batteries
Press the button on the right side of the panel. The 5-segment LED ladder indicates the batteries' strength.
Red LEDs on
Remaining capacity
5
80% to 100%
4
60% to 80%
3
40% to 60%
2
20% to 40%
1
0% to 20%
When the batteries are almost depleted, the bottom red LED flashes once per second. Any sensors undergoing
conditioning are still powered on. (Press the button to check the sensor state.)
When the batteries are completely depleted, all five red LEDs flash once per second, in sequence from top to bottom.
Any sensors undergoing warm-up are powered off. Therefore, those sensors will require warm-up time after the
batteries are changed.
SensorRAE 4R+
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  • Page 1 SensorRAE 4R+ User’s Guide The SensorRAE 4R+ is a storage case for non-EC (electrochemical) sensors and a warm-up station for EC sensors that keeps them in a ready-for-use state. The water-resistant (IP-67) case accommodates six sensors and when used to warm up sensors, its four AAA batteries typically last for six months.
  • Page 2 You can check the status of a sensor being warmed up by pressing the power button. If the green LED next to the sensor glows, it is fully conditioned and ready for use. RAE Systems by Honeywell World Headquarters 3775 N. First St.