Page 3 - Table of Contents; Introduction
Table of Contents Introduction 5 Product Description 5 Safety 5 Standards and Certifications 5 What's in the Box 7 Overview 7 Operations 9 Activate the Detector 9 Self Test 9 Deactivate the Detector 9 Common Button Operations 10 Bluetooth Pairing 10 Calibration 11 Bump Test 19 Zero Calibration 25 Ca...
Page 6 - Product Description; Standards and Certifications
CHAPTER 1 Introduction Learn what you need to know about the Honeywell BW™ Icon Gas Detector before operating. Product Description The Honeywell BW™ Icon & Honeywell BW™ Icon+ gas detectors warns of hazardous gas at levelsabove user-defined alarm setpoints. The detector can monitor up to four ga...
Page 8 - Overview
What's in the Box 1 Honeywell BW™ Icon gas detector 1 Battery (factory-installed) 1 USB charger 1 Calibration cap 1 Klick Fast stud 1 Quick Reference Guide 1 Tubing Overview 1 LED Alarm 6 Sensor 2 IntelliFlash 7 Clip 3 Display 8 Battery 4 Button 9 Charging Port 5 Beeper BW Icon 7 User Manual
Page 10 - Operations; Activate the Detector
CHAPTER 2 Operations Learn what you can do with your Honeywell BW™ Icon Detector, from commissioning toCalibration. Activate the Detector To turn the detector on, press, and hold the button for four seconds. LEDs light and theinstrument vibrates and beeps. The detector performs a Self Test and Senso...
Page 11 - Common Button Operations; Bluetooth Pairing
Common Button Operations Feature Operation Power On 4-second hold Power Off 4-second hold Enter or Exit menu Double-Press Switch Menu (bump, cal, & BLE) Single-Press Initiate selected 3-second hold Acknowledge latched alarm 1-second hold Bluetooth Pairing The user can pair the Honeywell BW™ Icon...
Page 12 - Calibration
BLE Status Description Pairing The BLE icon flashes every second, Tee IntelliFlash flashes everyfive seconds, and two shot beeps. Succeed The BLE flashes in blue every 15 seconds. The IntelliFlashflashes every five seconds in green. Fail The BLE icon is solid red, and two short beeps. Calibration Pe...
Page 18 - Procedure to calibrate the detector via the SSDC
Procedure to calibrate the detector via the SSDC Calibrate the BW Icon via the Safety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC). 1. Turn On the BW Icon. Place the cap over the detector, and then press down on both tabs to snap it into place. Wait a few minutes to sensors warm up. 2. Attach the hose. BW Icon ...
Page 20 - Bump Test; Bump Test via the menu
Bump Test The detector can be tested in four ways: l Apply gas from a cylinder to the sensors manually through the calibration cap, and using thedetector's menu. l Apply gas from a cylinder to the sensors manually through the calibration cap, and using theSafety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) soft...
Page 22 - Bump Test via SSDC
Bump Test via SSDC Apply gas from a cylinder to the sensors manually through the calibration cap, and using theSafety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) software on a personal computer (PC). 1. Turn On the BW Icon. Place the cap over the detector, and then press down on both tabs to snap it into place...
Page 24 - Bump Test via DC
Bump Test via DC Apply gas from a cylinder to the sensors manually through the calibration cap, and using theDevice Configurator (DC) app on a mobile device. 1. Turn On the BW Icon. Place the cap over the detector, and then press down on both tabsto snap it into place. Wait a few minutes to sensors ...
Page 28 - Maintenance; Charge the Battery
CHAPTER 3 Maintenance Charge the Battery You can charge the battery via an IntelliDox module, the charger adaptor & USB Charger, and theCradle Charger. Note: The lithium battery may require 5 hours to full capacity. While charging, the battery icon will flashamber once per second. The time neede...
Page 29 - Battery Capacity Indicator
l Dispose of used lithium cells immediately. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. Do not mix with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries must be disposed of by aqualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. l Keep lithium cells away from children. Battery Capacity Indicator Status...
Page 30 - Charge the battery via the USB Charger
Notes when charging with an IntelliDoX: l The auto-power is off if there is no communication with the IntelliDox for five minutes. l For further information, refer to the IntelliDoX user Manual. Charge the battery via the USB Charger 1. Press and hold the button to deactivate the detector.2. Plug th...
Page 31 - Firmware Update
Firmware Update 1. Open the Device Configurator app on your mobile phone. 2. Tap Menu 3. Tap Firmware4. Tap Update 5. Tap YES to implement the Firmware update, and wait until Update Successfully is displayed.6. Tap OK. BW Icon 30 User Manual
Page 32 - Additional Information; Sensor Poisons and Contaminants
CHAPTER 4 Additional Information Learn from about strategic information related to the Honeywell BW™ Icon Detector. Sensor Poisons and Contaminants Several cleaners, solvents, and lubricants can contaminate and cause permanent damage tosensors. Cleaners and Lubric- ants Silicones Aerosols Brake clea...
Page 33 - Sensor Specifications
Sensor Specifications Gas Type Measuring Range Resolution Measuring Unit New Sensor Warm Up Time Working Temperature CO 0~2000 ppm 1 ppm ppm, mg/m3, umol/mol 0.5h -40°C to +60°C H2S 0~200 ppm 0.1 ppm ppm, mg/m3, umol/mol 0.5h -40°C to +60°C O2 0~30% VOL 0.1% VOL %VOL 12h -40°C to +60°C NDIR-CH4 0~10...
Page 34 - General Specifications
General Specifications BW Icon BW Icon + Size 108.2mm x 61.5mm x 43.2mm(4.29" x 2.44" x1.7 ") with Alligator Clip 108.2mm x61.5mm x 37.8 mm(4.29" x 2.44" x 1.49") with Klick Fast Stud Weight 185g with Alligator Clip,169g with Klick Fast Stud AppearanceColour Yellow, Dark Gray...
Page 35 - Time Out Events; Troubleshooting
Time Out Events Action Time Out Auto exit error screen and power off 5 seconds Auto skip error message screen and enter warmup 5 seconds Auto exit menu and turn off Icon LED 6 seconds Auto exit Force bump and Calibration 30 seconds Exit auto detected span gas 60 seconds Pairing, bump, and calibratio...
Page 38 - DataLogs and Event Logs; DataLogs
DataLogs and Event Logs DataLogs The detector records various information to create a report. The detector is capable of storing45 days of data. When the memory is full, the detector replaces the oldest datalogs with the most recentdatalogs. Event Logs The detector records a maximum of 50 gas alarm,...
Page 39 - Alarms
Alarms A gas detected event supersedes anything. When a gas alarm occurs, even when displaying otherbehavior, the device goes back to the home screen and displays appropriate gas behavior. When more than one alarm occurs on one sensor, the highest priority is displayed: Over Range >High > STEL...
Page 41 - Replacement Parts
Item Alarm Setpoint Resseting Silencing DefaultLowAlarm 10%LEL Keep alarm until reading decease tobelow 10%LEL Silence whentransmitting data toSafety Suite DeviceConfigurator or DeviceConfigurator DefaultHighAlarm 20%LEL Keep alarm until reading decease tobelow 20%LEL Silence whentransmitting data t...
Page 42 - Security Information; Security considerations for system installation; System Monitoring
Security Information This manual provides additional information for the customer and organization related toidentification and risk management associated with the use of the system in connectedinfrastructure. It applies to a system with the following components: l Safety Suite Device Configurator l...
Page 43 - In terms of North America flammable gas performance approval:
Honeywell, its affiliates, and licensors liable for any loss of data, loss of profit, or any loss ordamage, whether direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential, however arising, as aresult of accessing or using the software. So long as this provision is enforceable in Customer’sjurisdict...
Page 45 - Contact Us
Contact Us Europe, Middle East, Africa Life Safety Distribution GmbH Javastrasse 2 8604 Hegnau Switzerland Toll-Free 00800 333 222 44 Middle East +971 4 450 5800 Middle East +971 4 450 5852 (Portable Gas Detection) [email protected] Americas Honeywell Analytics 405 Barclay Boulevard Lincolnshire, Il...