10
Oxygen
Analyzer
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SENSOR INSTALLATION
CAUTION
• Inspect the Oxygen Analyzer, Sensor and Cable for visual
damage before use, DO NOT USE if damaged.
• Inspect the Oxygen Sensor and Diverter Fitting for visual
damage or electrolyte leakage before use. DO NOT USE if
damaged.
• Use ONLY an Oxygen Sensor specified by Precision Medical,
Inc.
• The Oxygen Sensor should not be used in the presence of
flammable anesthetics such as Diethyl Ether or Cyclopropane.
• DO NOT attempt to open or repair the Oxygen Sensor.
• The Sensor electrolyte is corrosive, and contains lead.
• DO NOT let Sensor electrolyte come in contact with the skin. If
it does, flush affected area with water.
• Check the Sensor regularly for leaks. If the Sensor is leaking,
replace with NEW Sensor. Leaking or used Sensors should be
handled and disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
• An SDS is available from Precision Medical, Inc.
• If the Oxygen Sensor is used in breathing circuits, the Diverter
must be attached to the Sensor and must be used with the Tee
Adapter.
• The Oxygen Sensor must be installed before the Oxygen
Analyzer can be operated.
1. Screw the Diverter to the bottom of the Oxygen Sensor, tighten
until snug.
2. If using the Tee Adapter, attach to the Diverter.
3. Insert the one end of the Coiled Cable into the top of the Sensor,
and secure by tightening the Locking Ring.
4. Insert the other end of the Coiled Cable into the Sensor Cable
Connection located on the top of the Oxygen Analyzer. Secure it in
place by tightening the Locking Ring.
5. Wait approximately 20 minutes for the NEW Sensor to stabilize to
the environment.
6. Calibrate the Oxygen Analyzer with the NEW Sensor.