O2 EII Pro
Technical Manual
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December 2015
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6.3
General Care
Although designed to be water resistant the O2 EII Pro should not be intentionally
immersed in liquid or left outside unprotected.
The O2 EII Pro is built to resist the effects of day to day shocks and drops but
remember it is a precision oxygen analyser and should be looked after carefully to give
long trouble free service.
To clean the O2 EII Pro use a damp soft cloth.
Protect the O2 EII Pro from long periods of direct sunlight and do not subject it too high
or low temperature extremes.
The sensor in the O2 EII Pro is an electrochemical device and contains a caustic
electrolyte. Always check to make sure that it is not leaking and do not allow it onto
any part of your body or clothing. In the event that you do come into contact with the
electrolyte wash the contaminated part with copious amounts of water see Section 6.0,
Safety Information.
Analox 9100-9220-9B type Oxygen Sensor:
CAUTION: IF AFTER HANDLING THE SENSOR YOUR FINGERS OR OTHER PARTS
OF YOUR BODY FEEL SLIPPERY OR STINGS WASH WITH A LOT OF WATER. IF
STINGING PERSISTS GET MEDICAL ATTENTION! REFER SECTION 7.0, SAFETY
INFORMATION
6.4
Sensor Handling Information
O2 EII Pro oxygen sensors are normally supplied in sealed packs. Before the pack is
opened check that the sensor has not leaked. The sensors are themselves sealed and
do not under normal circumstances present a health hazard however if leakage of the
potassium hydroxide electrolyte has occurred use rubber gloves and wear chemical
splash goggles to handle and clean up. Rinse contaminated surfaces with water. If
anybody comes into contact with the electrolyte, please refer to Section 6.0, Safety
Information.