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FAQs 4. Some older SterilGARD cabinets have an Air Pressure Monitor with an illuminated bar graph. What do the lights on the Air Pressure Monitor indicate? This instrument measures air pressure (suction to the blower) and may be found on some SGII models. The lights signal you if there's blockage of the front perforated grilles, if the viewscreen is not in the proper position or if the blower is not on. A steady green light on the Air Pressure Monitor about halfway up the bar graph means your blower is working. After you lower the sash to the fully closed position, you will notice the steady green light at the top of your Air Pressure Monitor has traveled to the top of the bar graph. The steady green light here means that the suction to the blower has increased. If the SG II's sash is closed, the blower is on, the unit is running safely. If you choose to turn off the blower, you will notice a steady red light at the bottom of the Air Pressure Monitor and will hear a beeping sound. Lower the sash to keep particles from migrating into the work area and to silence the alarm. - Updated: July 31, 1999 Have
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