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gas to the unit at a rate of 1-10 liters per minute(2 liters per min. is 

recommended).

3. Using the ON/OFF key 

, make sure the unit is in the power on 

mode.

4. Allow the oxygen reading to stabilize. This will normally take about 

30 seconds or more.

5. Press the LOCK/UNLOCK key 

 to unlock the keypad. “UL” 

will appear on the display for about 1 second and then the "%" sign 

will disappear from the display.

6. Press the CALIBRATE key 

 on the keypad. The word "CAL" will 

appear on the display for about 1 second and then the "%" sign will 

start to flash.

7. Use the 

 and 

 arrow keys to adjust the displayed oxygen 

concentration to the level of the known concentration. Pressing the 

arrow keys changes the value in .1% increments. If the keys are held 

down for more than 1 second the display will scroll at a rate of .4% 

per second. 

Note: If 10 seconds elapse between key actuations, the system 

will store the latest calibration value and will revert to normal 

operation.  If this occurs inadvertently, simply repeat the 

calibration procedure.

8. When the calibration value is set, press the CALIBRATE 

 or 

LOCK/UNLOCK key 

 again to accept the calibration setting 

and return to normal operation.

Note: If the message "CAL," followed by the message "Er" 

flashes on the display after entering the desired calibration 

value, the system has determined that the entered value will not 

allow operation within the specified output range of the sensor. 

This situation may occur if:
a) the operator has inadvertently entered the wrong 

concentration for the calibration gas.
b) the concentration of the calibration gas is not correct.
c) the sensor is in need of replacement.
d) the operator attempted to adjust the monitor before allowing 

sufficient time for the calibration gas to purge out the previous 

sample.

e) the flow and pressure of the calibration gas was not properly 

regulated.
Check these items and repeat calibration. If calibration error 

Summary of Contents for MaxO2 OM-25A

Page 1: ...MaxO2 O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E O M 2 5 A R213M15 Rev P...

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Page 3: ...l of other components WARRANTY The MAXO2 Analyzer is designed for medical oxygen delivery equipment and systems Under normal operating conditions Maxtec warrants the MAXO2 Analyzer to be free from def...

Page 4: ...become thoroughly familiar with the information contained in this Operation Manual Strict adherance to the operating instructions is necessary for safe effective product performance This product will...

Page 5: ...3 2 2 2 To Calibrate the MAXO2 Analyzer 3 2 2 3 Automatic Calibration to Room Air 5 2 2 4 Factors Influencing Calibration 5 3 0 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 4 0 SENSOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 6 5 0 PROBL...

Page 6: ...s Low Battery Use by prescription only Meets ETL standards Do not throw away Follow local guidelines for disposal RXonly EC REP Authorized Representative in the European Community LOT SN Lot code Batc...

Page 7: ...f analog and microprocessor circuitry Low battery indication 1 2 Components Description please refer to page IV LCD Readout 1 3 1 2 Digit Display The 3 1 2 digit liquid crystal display LCD provides di...

Page 8: ...ent there is no electrochemical reaction and therefore negligible current is produced In this sense the sensor is self zeroing CAUTION The Maxtec MAX 250 oxygen sensor is a sealed device containing a...

Page 9: ...phic elevation at which the product is being used changes by more than 500 feet In addition calibration is recommended if the user is unsure when the last calibration procedure was performed or if the...

Page 10: ...etween key actuations the system will store the latest calibration value and will revert to normal operation If this occurs inadvertently simply repeat the calibration procedure 8 When the calibration...

Page 11: ...ion 2 2 4 Factors Influencing Calibration The primary factors influencing the MAXO2 analyzer are temperature pressure and humidity Effects of Temperature The MAXO2 analyzer will hold calibration and r...

Page 12: ...ous readings and slower response time For this reason avoid usage in environments greater than 95 relative humidity 3 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To check the oxygen concentration of a sample gas after t...

Page 13: ...bottom of the case by turning the barb clockwise with a 7 16 wrench The barb fitting needs to be tightened firmly against the bottom of the sensor 8 Slide the battery compartment cover back onto the...

Page 14: ...at 23 C Warm up Time none required Operating Temperature 15 C 40 C 59 F 104 F Storage Temperature 15 C 50 C 5 F 122 F Atmospheric Pressure 800 1013 mBars Humidity 0 95 non condensing Power Requiremen...

Page 15: ...essure the greater the difference in sensor signal oxygen reading on the analyzer By the same token if an analyzer is calibrated on a pressurized gas sample containing a known concentration of oxygen...

Page 16: ...le gas stream For example if the MAXO2 analyzer is calibrated in dry gas and then the gas is humidified the analyzer will correctly display a reading which is slightly lower than previously displayed...

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