Analytical Industries AII-2000 M Oxygen Analyzer User Manual

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4.3 Install Oxygen Sensor
The device cannot function until the oxygen sensor is installed. Once installed,
allow the sensor to stabilize for 15-20 minutes in ambient air before attempt-
ing to calibrate the device.


NEVER - Attempt to open, repair or service the oxygen sensor.
Refer to Section 3 for hints and warnings concerning the handling and
environmental considerations of the oxygen sensor and the device.


4.3.1 AII 2000 A Oxygen Analyzer, AII-2000 M Oxygen Monitor:
1. Remove the contents from the shipping container as shown in section 4.1

and check for damage.

2. The coiled cable uses a common RJ11 phone jack at both ends, making a

bad connection impossible.

3. Install the sensor away from any humidifying device to prevent moisture

from condensing on the sensing surface and assure accurate calibration
and oxygen readings.

4. Connect one end of the cable to the device in the same manner you

would connect a telephone. Simply find and register the male plug at the
end of the coiled cable and insert it into the mating female jack on the
side of the device.

5. Connect the other end of the cable to the sensor in the same manner.
6. For diffusion sampling of static, ambient or controlled atmospheres –

incubators, infant hoods, tents, etc., the flow diverter and tee are not
required as shown above.

7. For sampling breathing circuits with flowing gas, use the flow diverter

and tee adapter accessories supplied with the device, and, position the
sensor vertically for optimum results, as shown right. The flow diverter
avoids stagnation and facilitates the movement of gas to and from the
sensing area of the sensor thereby producing a more accurate measure-
ment of the gas stream to be measured.

8. Install the tee-adapter in the breathing circuit.
9. Screw the flow diverter to the sensor.
10. Ensure the o-ring is lightly lubricated for ease of entry and a tight seal

between the flow diverter and tee adapter.

11. Insert the assembled flow diverter/sensor into the tee allowing 100%

oxygen (dry, non-humidified) to flow past the sensor at a rate less than
10 liters per minute.


4.3.2 AII 2000 HC Oxygen Analyzer:
When the Home Care version with its integral oxygen sensor is ordered, the
device is shipped with the sensor installed.

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4.4 Controls

4.4.1 AII 2000 A and AII 2000 HC 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 option
4. 100% initiates the routine for CALIBRATION with 100% oxygen. The sen-

sor must be exposed to 100% oxygen.

5. 21% initiates the routine for CALIBRATION with air or 21% oxygen. The

sensor must be exposed to air or 21% oxygen.


4.4.2 AII 2000 M Oxygen Monitor
The monitor employs a menu driven 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. MENU accesses the MAIN MENU
3. ENTER selects a menu option, and, enables the user to silence the audible

alarm quickly without having to navigate through the menu(s)

4. DOWN ARROW scrolls down the menu options
5. UP ARROW scrolls up the menu options

Note: The monitor is equipped with visual and audible HIGH and LOW
(minimum set point of 15%) alarms which are controlled through the MAIN
MENU and are activated when the oxygen value is 0.1% below the LO alarm
set point or 0.1% above the HI alarm set point, refer to section 4.6 below.

4.4.3 Instructions and Warnings displayed by LCD

START-UP TEST – diagnostic tests of the electronics, alarm circuit
(monitors only), battery voltage and the sensor’s signal output.

SERVICE DEVICE – non-sensor failures during the start-up test.

CHECK SAMPLE GAS, CHECK CABLE, CHECK SENSOR – sensor fails the
start-up test or becomes disconnected during operation, or if an alarms is
activated (monitor).

SAMPLING – oxygen concentration from 0-100% in the sample gas during
the normal operation.

BAT LOW – battery voltage is not adequate, replace batteries.

ALARM SET POINTS, CONDITION (set point reverses color and red LED
indicator turns on) for monitor only.

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