Hale CAFS Attack User Manual

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CAFS Bottled-Air Operator/s Guide
p/n: 029-0020-85-0

Pr es et C alib ra tio n / O p er atio n

The intelli-tank air level display illuminates to show the air-remaining
level in the cylinders. (See Figure 2-3: “CAFSAttack Operator Control
Panel,” on page 21.)

Note: The air level indicator lights are an accumulation of both cylinders. See
separate manual, located at the back of this manual, for additional information.

IMPORTANT !

KEEP IN MIND THAT THERE IS A SMART-SWITCH CONTROLLER FOR EACH
AIR CYLINDER. THEREFORE BOTH NEED TO BE ADJUSTED, ALTHOUGH
THEY CAN BE ADJUSTED DIFFERENTLY FOR INDIVIDUAL CAFS RESULTS.

FOR EXAMPLE, ONE COULD BE SET TO DISCHARGE A

“WET” QUICK

DRAINING FOAM BLANKET; WHILE THE OTHER COULD DISCHARGE
A “DRY,” SHAVING CREAM-LIKE, FOAM FOR EXPOSURE

PROTECTION.

4.

Set the air bottle valve Handle to the OPEN (I) position. Also see Figure
2-3: “CAFSAttack Operator Control Panel” on page 21.

5.

Press and release the desired foam consistency button - either WET or
DRY.

The selected button LED flashes.

The valve position bar graph indicator LEDs illuminate to indicate the
relative position of the discharge valve (the less bars illuminated indi-
cates a DRYER consistency; to more bars, a WETTER consistency).

The FoamLogix display controller is activated in preparation to flow
foam when water flow is detected.

6.

Begin discharging CAFS in accordance with departmental or locality
regulations.

CAUTION !

COLD WEATHER ENVIRONMENTS (TEMPERATURES AT OR NEAR 32° F
(0° C) CAN CAUSE SOME SYSTEM COMPONENTS TO FREEZE AND
RESTRICT AIR FLOW. COMPONENTS MUST BE THAWED BEFORE CON-
TINUING CAFS OPERATION.

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