Service instructions – Teledyne AX300-I - Medical application oxygen analyzer User Manual

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Portable Oxygen Analyzer

Service Instructions

Teledyne

Analytical

Instruments

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Service Instructions

3.1 General Service Information

Without access to special probes and test equipment, troubleshooting and repair

of the board or its components are not feasible. A factory replacement of the entire
PC board is recommended if necessary.

With the exception of replacing the sensor or batteries, there are no user-

serviceable components inside the unit. If a problem arises that cannot be corrected
by recalibration, changing the batteries or replacing the sensor as described in this
manual, the unit must be sent back to the factory for repair or replacement. See Sec-
tion 3.10 for instructions on obtaining a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
number before sending a unit back to Teledyne for repair.

3.2 Overall Maintenance

The AX300-I analyzer requires very little maintenance, other than calibra-

tion, checking the batteries and sensor. Occasional cleaning of the plastic surface
can be done with isopropyl alcohol. There are no user-serviceable components
within the analyzer.

3.3 Battery Maintenance

DO: Test batteries regularly. (Replace immediately when all battery

strength indicator bars are missing).

DO: Always use alkaline batteries.

DO: Recalibrate after replacing batteries.
The AX300-I analyzer has a battery strength indicator that continuously

displays the approximate amount of useful life remaining on the set of installed
batteries. Excessive alarm activation will drain the batteries faster. The minimum
detectable change in battery voltage corresponds to an increment of about 50
hours, meaning that the battery voltage reading may not change for several hours
at a time.

If the analyzer is not used for a period of 30 days or more, the batteries

should be removed from the analyzer.

3.4 Sensor Maintenance

DO check the sensor for damage or leaks before use.

DON’T immerse the R17MED sensor in liquid.

DON’T autoclave the R17MED sensor.

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