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Procedure 

AII-3000 Series Oxygen Analyzers employ the identical calibration routine and 

displays but they differ slightly in the way they arrive at the display that initi-
ates calibration routine. Refer to Set-Up illustration and references above for 

gas connections. 
 

1. AII-3000 A/AHC - Press the 21% key under 

    the word CALIBRATION on the front panel. 

 
1a. AII-3000 M/MHC - Requires navigating its menu to reach the 

      display that initiates the calibration routine. 
      a. From the SAMPLING menu, press 

          MENU to display the MAIN MENU 
      b. Press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to 

          highlight CALIBRATE 

      c. Press ENTER to select CALIBRATE (the 
          four (4) alarm indicators are disabled 

          during the calibration routine) 
 

      Both of the above produce the following display which initiates the  
      calibration routine. 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

3.  The above prompt remains on the display until: 
      a. The operator presses ENTER to proceed or  

      b. The ESCAPE key on the AII-3000 A/A HC or the MENU key on the 

          AII-3000 M/MHC to abort and return to the SAMPLING mode. 
4.  Expose the sensor to a known source of fresh ambient air or certified 21% 

     (dry, non-humidified) oxygen nitrogen mix but not the oxygen enriched 
     room air commonly found in hospitals. 

5.  Once a suitable calibration gas is intro- 
     duced, press ENTER to initiate calibration 

     as displayed right and disable the key 
     pad (to prevent the calibration routine 

     from being interrupted). 
6.  This display appears for sixty (60) seconds 

     to allow the sensor to stabilize before 
     the microprocessor takes the final reading. 

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7. If the calibration is successful, the display below left appears for 
    three (3) seconds before defaulting to the display below right: 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

8. The display above right requires a decision by the user (refer to  

    warnings at the beginning of section  4.7) to press ENTER and 
    skip the 100% O2 calibration and return to the SAMPLING mode;  

    or, wait ten (10) seconds for the following display: 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

9. Repeat steps #3 through #6 using a certified source of 100% oxygen. 

 
10. If the calibration is successful, the display 

      at right appears for five (5) seconds before 
      defaulting to the SAMPLING mode. 

 

 

 

 
Calibration Fails 

An  unsuccessful  calibration  can  be  caused  by 
several problems as displayed at right: 

 
If  after  three  (3)  unsuccessful  attempts  to 

calibrate:  review  section  7

 

for  possible  causes 

and  corrective  action  or  contact  Advanced 

Instruments Inc. at 909-392-6900.  

 

To  abort  the  RETRY  press  ESCAPE  (analyzer)  or  MENU  (monitor).  Do 

not proceed until the analyzer is calibration successfully. 

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MAIN MENU 

 

CALIBRATE 

SET ALARMS 

ALARMS AUDIBLE 

 

LO 15%                       HI 50% 

20.9 % 

INTRODUCE AIR/21% OXYGEN 

OBSERVE TREND 

PRESS ENTER TO CAL 

20.9 % 

 

AIR CALIBRATION 

IN PROCESS 

20.9 % 

 

AIR CALIBRATION 

SUCCESSFUL 

TO SKIP 100% O2 CAL 

PRESS ENTER 

 

FOR 100% O2 CAL 

WAIT FOR NEXT 

DISPLAY 

100 % 

 

OXYGEN CALIBRATION 

SUCCESSFUL 

AIR / 100% O2 CALIBRATION 

FAILED 

 

             - CHECK CAL GAS 
             - CHECK CABLE 

             - CHECK SENSOR 

RETRY - PRESS ENTER 

20.9 % 

INTRODUCE 100% O2 

OBSERVE TREND 

PRESS ENTER TO CAL 

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Содержание AII-3000 A

Страница 1: ...FF and menu function Dimensions 3 6 x 5 9 x 1 6 weight 10 oz 280 grams Display 3 1 2 digit backlit LCD 2 75 x 1 375 resolution 0 1 O2 Flow Sensitivity None between 0 2 to 10 liters per minute Humidity Non condensing 0 95 RH LED Indicators A models None M models upon activation of alarms Linearity 1 under constant conditions Pressure Inlet A M models ambient HC models regulate Vent all models atmos...

Страница 2: ...HC AII 11 60 Oxygen Sensor AII 11 60 HC Oxygen Sensor BATT 1008 Battery 2x 1 5V AA BATT 1008 Battery 2x 1 5V AA P 1087 Instructions for Use P 1087 Instructions for Use A 1162 PCB Assy Main A 1162 PCB Assembly Main CABL 1006 Coil Cable TUBE 1019 7 32 OD Tubing 3 CC 1072 Carrying Case O2 姚 经 理 1 9 9 6 1 8 1 0 9 4 8 微 信 同 号 Q Q 2 3 1 6 5 1 7 5 8 8 邮 箱 2 3 1 6 5 1 7 5 8 8 q q c o m ...

Страница 3: ...e mail sales medical aii1 com web www aii1 com This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Analytical Industries Inc ISO 9001 2008 Certificate 485A AII 3000 AHC AII 3000 MHC AII 3000 M AII 3000 A 姚 经 理 1 9 9 6 1 8 1 0 9 4 8 微 信 同 号 Q Q 2 3 1 6 5 1 7 5 8 8 邮 箱 2 3 1 6 5 1 7 5 8 8 q q c o m ...

Страница 4: ...tanks intended for scuba diving for personnel safety area monitoring O2 deficiency in confined spaces checking breathing air tanks and confirming the O2 levels prior to welding Users must read the following statements as they are essential to re ducing the risk of use error due to ergonomic features of the device or the environment in which the device is intended to be used The devices have been d...

Страница 5: ...enting the partial pressure of oxygen in the gas stream being analyzed The resulting oxygen reading is displayed by a large easy to read backlit liquid crystal display LCD that has a resolution of 0 1 oxygen The microprocessor is controlled from a keypad and provides features like system diagnostics warning indicators controls and an alarm capability for continu ous monitoring that enhance both sa...

Страница 6: ...cluding the device is faulty If in doubt contact the manufacturer for assistance 4 NEVER operate the device in any manner described below doing so may compromise the clinical condition or the safety of patients users or other persons If the reading is unstable or a malfunction is suspected After the battery symbol appears in the LCD display Near equipment capable of emitting high levels of electro...

Страница 7: ...ot to damage the case when removing the battery compartment cover 4 2 1 Procedure 1 Remove the device and the 2 AA 1 5V Alkaline batteries from the foam shipping container 2 Turn the device over so the shortest raised line on the battery compartment cover is pointing away from you 3 Lift the tripod wire stand up and away from the case 4 Grasp the case with both hands use your thumbs press down fir...

Страница 8: ...0 AHC MHC When the HC hose connection version is ordered the device is shipped with the sensor installed 8 4 4 Controls 4 4 1 AII 3000 A AHC Oxygen Analyzers These analyzers employ a micro processor that is controlled by five 5 pushbuttons located on the keypad attached to front cover 1 ON OFF provides power to the electronics 2 ESCAPE aborts a previous selected option 3 ENTER selects a menu optio...

Страница 9: ... A AHC Oxygen Analyzers The LCD alternately displays the following until the problem is corrected Corrective action 1 Expose the sensor to air or a gas containing approximately 20 9 oxygen 2 Connect or replace the cable connecting the sensor to the analyzer 3 Connect or replace the oxygen sensor 4 5 2 2 AII 3000 M MHC Oxygen Analyzers Performs the same routine and requires the same corrective acti...

Страница 10: ...he LO alarm and proceed to the HI alarm or press the UP DOWN arrow keys to change the alarm set point 6 Press ENTER to save LO alarm set point and move to select the HI alarm 7 Press ENTER to skip the HI alarm and return to SAMPLING mode or press the UP DOWN arrow keys to change the alarm set point 8 Press ENTER to save HI alarm set point and return to SAMPLING mode 9 If no key is pressed within 5...

Страница 11: ...ixty 60 seconds to allow the sensor to stabilize before the microprocessor takes the final reading 14 7 If the calibration is successful the display below left appears for three 3 seconds before defaulting to the display below right 8 The display above right requires a decision by the user refer to warnings at the beginning of section 4 7 to press ENTER and skip the 100 O2 calibration and return t...

Страница 12: ...he sensor itself requires no maintenance and is simply replaced at the end of its useful life like a battery Inasmuch as the sensor is a transducer in its own right its ex pected life is not affected by whether the analyzer is ON or OFF The relationship between the sensor s signal and changes with the oxygen concentration is both proportional and linear thus allowing single point calibra tion Othe...

Страница 13: ...he temperature and pressure altitude at which the ana lyzer will be operated 18 Effect of Humidity The analyzer is not affected by non condensing relative humidity RH Howev er the use of a humidifier to introduce water vapor and increase the moisture level of the gas mixture does affect the oxygen concentration and the resultant reading displayed by the analyzer The addition of water vapor increas...

Страница 14: ...g displayed by the LCD If placing the entire sensor inside the controlled atmosphere review Section 5 2 Application Consideration Effect of Temperature 5 4 3 AII 3000 AHC and MHC Integral Oxygen Sensor AII 3000 AHC and MHC with their integral oxygen sensor requires connecting the tubing supplied section 4 2 1 above with the device to a hose barb attached to a pressure regulator controlling a sourc...

Страница 15: ... simply find and register the male plug at the end of the coiled cable and insert it into the mating female jack at the rear of the sensor until it mates or snaps into place 3 Calibrate the device after replacing the oxygen sensor 6 3 2 Procedure AII 3000 AHC and AII 3000 MHC Integral Sensor 1 Tools required small bladed screwdriver 2 Place the device face down on a flat surface 3 Remove the two 2...

Страница 16: ...ction Reading displayed by LCD drifts during calibration Wait 5 minutes and repeat calibration with sensor placed on flat surface not in your hand Check integrity of gas delivery system Check sensor s front o ring seal Verify calibration gas in not humidified Remove moisture covering sensor Replace sensor repeat calibration Analyzer reading climbs after calibration in 100 dry oxy gen when exposed ...

Страница 17: ...ration Air or 100 oxygen after 8 hours of continuous use Compensation Temperature compensated Connections A M models 1x16mm thread HC models Tubing 1 4 Controls Soft touch keypad for ON OFF and menu function Dimensions 3 6 x 5 9 x 1 6 weight 10 oz 280 grams Display 3 1 2 digit backlit LCD 2 5 x 1 5 resolution 0 1 O2 Flow Sensitivity None between 0 2 to 10 liters per minute Humidity Non condensing ...

Страница 18: ... or in use The purpose of the Recommended Storage Life period is to ensure the user derives the Expected Life of 60 months 915 420 oxygen hours and does not lose the benefit of the warranty Warranty The 12 month 183 084 oxygen hours warranty period begins with ship ment from the factory and is limited to the first claim submitted is based on 8 1 Spare Parts Accessories AII 3000 A AII 3000 M AII 30...

Страница 19: ...cidental or consequential losses or damages damages resulting from alterations misuse abuse lack of proper maintenance unau thorized repair or modification of the analyzer Service Contact us between 8 00am and 5 00pm PST Monday thru Thursday or before 12 00pm on Friday Trained technicians will assist you in diagnosing the prob lem and determining the appropriate course of action 31 10 Material Saf...

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