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O2 EII Pro 
Technical Manual 

Document ref: MO2-865-00 

December 2015 

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Warranty Information  

 
We provide the following warranties for the Analox O2 EII Pro: 
A 3 year electronics warranty. 
A 3 year graded sensor warranty. 

1 year  

 

Free replacement 

12 to 18 months 

75% credit towards a replacement sensor 

18 to 24 months 

50% credit towards a replacement sensor 

24 to 36 months 

25% credit towards a replacement sensor 

 

 

In both cases the warranty period runs from the date of our Invoice. 
 
We warrant that the equipment will be free from defects in workmanship and materials.  
 
The warranty does not extend to and we will not be liable for defects caused by the 
effects of normal wear and tear, erosion, corrosion, fire, explosion, misuse, use in any 
context or application for which the equipment is not designed or recommended, or 

unauthorised modification. 
 

 

Following a valid Warranty claim in accordance with the above, the equipment, upon 
return to us, would be repaired or replaced without cost or charge but in our discretion 
we may elect instead to provide to you whichever is the lesser of the cost of 
replacement or a refund of net purchase price paid as per our Invoice on initial 
purchase from us.   We shall have no liability for losses, damages, costs or delays 
whatsoever.  We shall have no liability for any incidental or consequential losses or 
damages.   All express or implied warranties as to satisfactory or merchantable quality, 
fitness for a particular or general purpose or otherwise are excluded and no such 

Warranties are made or provided, save as set out in this Clause 7.  
 
In order to effectively notify a Warranty claim, the claim with all relevant information 

and documentation should be sent in writing to:  

Analox Sensor Technology Limited  
15 Ellerbeck Court  
Stokesley Business Park  
Stokesley, North Yorkshire 
TS9 5PT 

Or by e-mail to : [email protected] 

Or by fax to : +44 1642 713900 

We reserve the right to require from you proof of dispatch to us of the notification of 
warranty claim by any of the above alternative means. 
 
The equipment should not be sent to us without our prior written authority.  All shipping 
and insurance costs of returned equipment are to be born by you and at your risk.  All 

returned items must be properly and sufficiently packed. 

Summary of Contents for 02 EII Pro

Page 1: ...Analox Limited 15 Ellerbeck Court Stokesley Business Park North Yorkshire TS9 5PT UK T 44 0 1642 711400 F 44 0 1642 713900 W www analox net E info analox net O2 EII Pro Technical Manual...

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Page 3: ...Pro Technical Manual Document ref MO2 865 00 December 2015 Page 3 of 26 Revision history Date Rev By DCN Comments Checked Date 21 04 2015 00 EJ 2015 0046 Original Issue Derived from MO2 801 PJO 29 04...

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Page 5: ...ir Calibration 12 4 3 Checking your Tank 13 4 4 BCD Adaptor 15 4 5 Taking a reading from your BCD 15 4 6 Accessories 17 5 Quick Check 18 6 After Sales Service 19 6 1 Battery Replacement 19 6 2 Sensor...

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Page 7: ...26 1 Packing and Contents Check On Opening your Analox O2 EII Pro please check you have the following items a O2 EII Pro b O2 Sensor c Dome adaptor with Hose Barb to receive a sample from your BCD d...

Page 8: ...when checking your tank It is fitted with a large digital display and operates from an internal temperature compensated electrochemical oxygen sensor Power is provided by a 9V battery which will last...

Page 9: ...r out of the packaging and carefully cut open the antistatic bag to obtain the sensor Allow the sensor to settle for 24hr prior to use 2 Loosen the 4 screws located on the front cover The gasket seal...

Page 10: ...that the sensor locates properly and that you do not trap any wires Screw down until you feel the gasket tighten do not over tighten the screws Your Oxygen Analyser is now ready to take a reading CAUT...

Page 11: ...Section 3 2 The On button also acts as a hold button to freeze the reading on the display press the on button once A symbol will appear to show the instrument is holding the reading To cancel the hold...

Page 12: ...fitted The adapter simply pushes into the sensor aperture 2 Expose the analyser to clean air for two minutes and adjust the calibration knob until the display reads the correct value using the oxygen...

Page 13: ...n calibrated as per the instructions in Section 3 2 3 Very slowly open the pillar valve with your right hand until gas can just be heard quietly hissing out 4 Once the pillar valve has been opened and...

Page 14: ...button to hold this reading The O2 EII Pro can then be moved away from the tank to enable you to record the O2 reading To cancel the reading press the on button once 8 It is important to note that aft...

Page 15: ...EQUIPMENT IN ORDER TO DO SO FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US 4 5 Taking a reading from your BCD Tank contents can be checked either during setup of rig or just before dive 1 Connect the BCD to t...

Page 16: ...2 865 00 December 2015 Page 16 of 26 5 Allow the O2 EII Pro reading to settle and then take a reading by pressing the power button 6 Disconnect your O2 EII Pro from the BCD and connect the tank hose b...

Page 17: ...r Sensor Saver push in cap to reduce the sensors exposure to oxygen and extend its life These are available in packs of 5 10 Pack of 5 SSP1 Pack of 10 SSP2 Dome Adaptor With Hose Barb Dome Adaptor pus...

Page 18: ...n sensor Radio transmission Sensor old or faulty Condensation on sensor Check flow Move unit away Change sensor Dry sensor face Reading does not change when calibration knob is turned Reading held Sen...

Page 19: ...on the front cover The gasket seal is designed to prevent water leaking into the O2 EII Pro as a result the seal may be tight Loosen the seal by moving the lid from side to side and then and carefully...

Page 20: ...of your body or clothing In the event that you do come into contact with the electrolyte wash the contaminated part with copious amounts of water see Section 6 0 Safety Information Analox 9100 9220 9B...

Page 21: ...re re use Obtain medical advice if continued irritation Ingestion Corrosive May cause sore throat abdominal pain nausea and severe burns of the mouth throat and stomach and may be fatal If swallowed D...

Page 22: ...lect instead to provide to you whichever is the lesser of the cost of replacement or a refund of net purchase price paid as per our Invoice on initial purchase from us We shall have no liability for l...

Page 23: ...6 month graded warranty Battery 9V Alkaline PP3 Battery Life Approximately 1 year Operating Temperature 5 to 50 C 23 to 122 F Storage Temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Pressure Sensitive to the partia...

Page 24: ...O2 EII Pro Technical Manual Document ref MO2 865 00 December 2015 Page 24 of 26 10 Oxygen Compensation Chart for Moisture in the Atmosphere...

Page 25: ...O2 865 00 December 2015 Page 25 of 26 11 Disposal According to WEEE regulation this electronic product cannot be placed in household waste bins Please check local regulations for information on the di...

Page 26: ...O2 EII Pro Technical Manual Document ref MO2 865 00 December 2015 Page 26 of 26 12 Declaration of Conformity...

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