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Use at Elevation
The ODORATOR 2 automatically corrects its readings for actual air pressure and temperature.
There are no special precautions in using the ODORATOR 2 at elevations from sea level to
10,000 feet (3,048 meters).
Use at Low Temperature Extremes
The ODORATOR 2 is specified for intermittent use at 0
o
F (-18
o
C). A potential usage issue is
frosting of flow system speed sensing components as when leaving a warm service vehicle and
exposing the ODORATOR 2 to sub-freezing temperature. If this condition occurs, as indicated
by “LO FLOW” on the display, allow the ODORATOR 2 to warm up above freezing and then
gradually expose it to sub-freezing temperature.
CAUTION:
Of greater concern is the effect of sub-
freezing temperature on the operator’s olfactory
response. The operator must take precautions of not allowing their nasal passage linings to
cool down to the point of affecting their sense of smell. Proper use of the ODORATOR 2
requires an operator with a normal sense of smell.
List of Contents
The following items are included with the ODORATOR 2:
1. ODORATOR 2 instrument with mesh utility bag.
2. ODORATOR 2 gas sample tubing.
3. ODORATOR 2 power supply.
4. ODORATOR 2 USB cable
5. ODORATOR 2 CD containing OdorSeer, OdorSeer Remote, USB drivers, manuals and
the brochure.
A replacement and accessories parts list may be found on page 13.
The Operator’s Manual, OdorSeer / OdorSeer Remote Manual and ODORATOR 2 brochure are
also available on-line at:
http://heathus.com/info-center/product-documents/
A QR barcode is available on the instrument’s main label located on the inside of the top cover
for ease of access.
Power On Sequence:
When first turned on, the ODORATOR 2 performs internal tests and displays both status and
configuration specific information for the operator. The general sequence is as follows:
1.
LCD segments test
– all segments on.
2.
Instrument firmware version number.
3.
Diagnostic Self-Test. Norma
lly “SELF TEST” and “OK” will be displayed. If