Drager Pulsar 7000 Manual
The Pulsar 7000 can operate in several modes:
The manual details how to toggle between these using the optional remote magnetic wand—no need to open the housing in hazardous areas.
Even experienced technicians search for specific answers. Here are FAQs that the Drager Pulsar 7000 manual answers directly:
Q: Can I replace the sensor in a classified hazardous area?
A: Yes, but only if the area is de-classified (gas-free) or if you follow the hot-swap procedure using the manual’s “Non-Incendive Field Wiring” rules. drager pulsar 7000 manual
Q: How do I reset a latched alarm?
A: The manual describes two methods: cycle power for 10 seconds, or use the magnetic wand in the “reset” zone for 3 seconds. Note that some configurations require alarm acknowledgment from the host controller.
Q: Why does my 4-20 mA signal keep dropping to 0 mA?
A: Look up “Loop power issues” in the troubleshooting section. Likely causes: insufficient supply voltage, broken wire, or incorrect termination of the shield ground.
Q: Is the manual available in languages other than English?
A: Yes, Dräger provides official translations in German, French, Spanish, and Mandarin. Check the Dräger Global Portal. The Pulsar 7000 can operate in several modes:
The manual outlines a specific sequence to ensure the user receives oxygen immediately.
The manual emphasizes that the first few seconds are the most dangerous. Panic often leads to improper usage.
Firmware revisions (e.g., v2.1 to v3.0) may change how the device responds to certain commands. Dräger typically publishes a Revision Change Notice (RCN). Subscribe to Dräger’s technical alerts via your local Dräger representative. The manual details how to toggle between these
To check your current firmware version: Enter the “Info” menu using the magnetic wand (page 42 of the manual). Compare your version to the latest manual’s revision history table.
When you first power the unit, the manual guides you through a warm-up period (typically 60–90 seconds) during which the device stabilizes. You’ll learn how to: