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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter<br />

Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets are installed on the 115V power circuit on this cabinet.<br />

The GFCI is designed <strong>to</strong> protect the opera<strong>to</strong>r from a possible electrical ground fault hazard. If a<br />

hazardous condition exists the GFCI will cut off electricity <strong>to</strong> the outlet. The but<strong>to</strong>n in the center of the<br />

unit will pop out. If the GFCI “trips” you should first determine and correct the cause of the problem,<br />

then press the but<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> reset the GFCI.<br />

Air Pressure Alarm<br />

The Air pressure alarm is controlled by a Modus Air Pressure indica<strong>to</strong>r mounted in the control<br />

canopy. Operating & set up instructions for this instrument can be found in the On-Site Checks And<br />

Maintenance section of this manual. When either a High or Low flow condition is present for more than<br />

3 seconds the audible alarm will be activated. Pressing the Mute switch will silence the alarm. The mute<br />

time is determined by the setting of a timer inside the control canopy. Fac<strong>to</strong>ry setting of this timer is 5<br />

minutes. Consult the test report for your cabinet for the fac<strong>to</strong>ry set flow conditions for this alarm. The<br />

<strong>Baker</strong> <strong>Company</strong> recommends continuous operation <strong>to</strong> keep the interior work space clean and free of<br />

unwanted particles.<br />

Caution: The cabinet audible alarm is disabled when the Blower switch is in the OFF position<br />

This feature allows the user <strong>to</strong> turn-off the cabinet blowers when no longer required and the processes<br />

within the cabinet are found <strong>to</strong> be safe <strong>to</strong> personnel and the environment.<br />

Caution: It is recommended that prior <strong>to</strong> turning the Blower OFF you contact your health and safety<br />

officer for decontamination procedures.(also see section 2 “Decon”)<br />

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