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Take note that the “electronic zero” of the sensor and electronics is very stable, with typical 
variance of less than 0.1% O2 over a period of 6 months.  If you perform the above test and 
your reading is high, 0.2 to 0.5, the fault is probably due to an inadequately flushed bag and 
not the zero adjustment.  However, leaks in the system can also cause high readings as 
described below.

COMPLETE SYSTEMS TESTING 

To insure that the complete unit is working properly requires periodic testing of the unit under 
controlled conditions. Factors which can affect accuracy include calibration, pump function, 
electronic functions and leak-tightness of all the parts used for sampling, including the needle, 
filter, sample probe, tubing, fitting, internal tubing and valve. A simple, periodic test can 
determine proper operation.  With the needle and filter installed, simply perform the zero test 
described in the previous paragraph and the unit should read zero. With the needle still in the 
bag, operate the pump several times. The reading should not change. 

If there are leaks in any part of the system, the readings can be innaccurate on the high side 
because of air leaking in. If a leak is suspected, perform this simple test: fill a bag with 
nitrogen and check the zero reading as before with 2-3 pump cycles. Keep the needle in the 
bag.  Next, compress the bag by hand (with the pump off), which will force more sample 
through the tubing into the sensor. This should yield the same reading as sampling with the 
pump, if there are no leaks. With this positive pressure, air cannot leak into the system with 
any leaks which may be present.  If the reading goes lower, it indicates a leak somewhere 
which should be corrected. 

PUMP TIME 

The pump run time can be increased or decreased as needed by adjusting the PUMP TIME 
potentiomenter  on the side of the unit. Be careful not to set the time too high with samples 
that have limited headspace volume. If the bag appears to be totally evacuated after sampling, 
re-set the pump time to a smaller value. 

NEEDLE/FILTER REPLACEMENT

The needle and filter should be replaced if they get plugged up and impede the flow. Both 
have standard luer fittings, as does the probe tip, and are simply pressed on with a twist to 
provide a leak-free fit.  A simple test can determine if either is plugged. This test can be done 
with one or both attached to the probe tip. When sampling room air, the O2 reading will drop 
from 20.9 to about 19, and then rise back to 20.9. This is normal due to the slight vacuum 
created in the sensor when the pump runs. As the filter collects dirt over a period of time, this 
reading will go progressively lower because the pump is not able to pull sample through the 
filter at the same flow rate, and creates even more of a vacuum. If the filter or needle is totally 
plugged, this reading will go as low as 13 or 14, and may stay there because of the check 
valve in the flow line (internal) which prevents backflow of air into the sensor when the pump 
shuts off. As a rule, replacement is necessary when this reading is below 17 or 16. The filter 

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Summary of Contents for 901

Page 1: ...t internal sampling pump one main circuit board battery compartment NiCad rechargeable batteries battery charger module and sampling probe The sample probe is tipped with a particulate filter and luer fit syringe needle with side port holes to prevent plugging Sample is drawn through the probe and tubing and then to the oxygen sensor when the pump is turned on The pump is electronically timed to d...

Page 2: ...the unit These batteries can overheat or crack if an extrnal voltage is applied and can melt the battery compartment The unit is fuse protected to prevent this If the unit will not operate under battery power alone but does operate with the charger plugged in the fuse is probably blown CALIBRATION SETTING Accurate SPAN calibration of the unit can be checked at any time by sampling room air which s...

Page 3: ...pump if there are no leaks With this positive pressure air cannot leak into the system with any leaks which may be present If the reading goes lower it indicates a leak somewhere which should be corrected PUMP TIME The pump run time can be increased or decreased as needed by adjusting the PUMP TIME potentiomenter on the side of the unit Be careful not to set the time too high with samples that hav...

Page 4: ...ool to tighten because this can strip the threads BATTERY OPERATION AND RE CHARGING The Ni Cd batteries in the 901 require several charge discharge cycles before reaching full capacity During the first 40 50 hours of use the battery charge will not be optimum but will improve as the unit is used To properly condition the batteries it is important during this initial period of use to run the unit i...

Page 5: ...Ni Cd batteries designed to accept a quicker charge can also be used as long as they are AA size 1 2 1 4 volt and are of the nickel cadmium type Do not use other rechargeable types such as lithium AA alkaline non rechargeable batteries can be used in some situations but extreme caution must be exercised because plugging the unit into the charger with alkaline batteries installed can cause overheat...

Page 6: ...idle Charger included Battery Life Eight hours before re charging Size 8 x 4 x 1 8 in 200 x 100 x 40 mm Weight 1 lb 450 gms OPERATING SUPPLIES 1 9001 Pkg of 200 foam seal pads 2 9002 Package of 1000 foam seal pads 3 9005 Particulate filter pkg of 5 4 9028 Particulate filter pkg of 25 5 9003 Side Port Needles pkg of 3 6 9029 Side Port Needles pkg of 15 7 9007 Sample probe assembly 8 9011 Battery Ch...

Page 7: ...filter provided which fits onto the end of the sampling probe Avoid direct sampling of pressurized gas cylinders High pressure can cause damage to the sensor To test the content of a cylinder flush the sample into a plastic bag and sample from the bag Coffee Laboratory 589 Rappahannock Drive White Stone Va 22578 TEL 804 435 5522 www coffeelabequipment com ...

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