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16 17 4. Remove the oxygen sensor, FIG 4: (a) Lift up the rear of the sensor where the connector wires are attached. (b) P
18 19 7 Troubleshooting If the recommended corrective action does not resolve the problem return the device to the factory for service. Symptom Corr
20 21 8.1 Spare Parts & Optional Accessories Spare Parts: AII-11-75-PO2D Oxygen Sensor BATT-1008 Battery (2x) 1.5V
22 9 Warranty Coverage Under normal operating conditions, the analyzer and sensors are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship
Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Indications for Use 1.2 Intended Use 1.3 Device Description 1 2 2 2 Quality Co
In order to obtain optimum performance, the operation of the device must be performed in accordance with these Instructions for Use. Maintenance shoul
4 3 Safety Warnings ALWAYS follow the statements below as they are essential to reducing the risk of use error due to ergonomic features of the devic
4 Start-Up 4.1 Contents of Shipping Container: The contents include: Palm O2 Oxygen Analyzer P-1088 Instruction for Use Note: See Section 6.5
Procedure Calibrate: (a) with a known source of dry air, 21% or 100% oxygen before using each day or after 8 hours of continuous use; (b) when the tem
10 5 Operation 5.1 Principle of Operation The Palm O2 Oxygen Analyzer utilizes an electrochemical galvanic fuel cell type oxygen sensor of the type
12 Effect of Humidity The analyzer is not affected by non-condensing relative humidity (RH). How-ever, the addition of water vapor or moisture increas
14 15 6 Maintenance Review Section 3 Safety Warnings and Section 7 Troubleshooting for guidelines on servicing the devices. 6.1 Serviceability Do n
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