Checklist for caring for your SR-100

√ Is your SR-100 manufacture date greater than ten years old?
If the date on the SR-100 exceeds ten years, remove from service.

√ Is the security band secure?
A slack, unattached or unfastened security band indicates a damaged SR-100 and it should be removed from service.

√ Are the top and bottom moisture indicators blue?
If the top or bottom indicators have turned white or pink, remove from service.

√ Are the temperature indicators located on the side of the SR-100 pink or white?
If the temperature indicator has turned red, remove from service.

√ Are the top and bottom SR-100 covers aligned?
If the covers are jarred or misaligned, remove from service.

√ Are the top and bottom cover seals aligned?
If the top or bottom cover seals are cut, split or displaced, remove from service.

√ Are there any signs that the SR-100 has experienced trauma?
Signs of significant trauma include dents in the SR-100, breaks or punctures in the orange outer cover. If the SR-100 has been crushed, burnt or suffered any damage that may cause the security strap to become slack, unattached or unfastened, the SR-100 should be removed the service.


Care and maintenance instructions

To maintain the SR-100 in working condition, it is important to keep the SR-100 clean, especially around the moisture indicators and the temperature indicator. Use a damp cloth to wipe the SCSR clean and be sure to avoid dirt build-up between the carrying pouch and the canister. The carrying pouch should be cleaned periodically using a mild laundry detergent in cold water and air dried. Store below 130° F; conduct daily operator inspections; perform and log quarterly inspections (AMSD).