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OxiQuant B 

 

 

 
Oxygen meter 

Instructions for use 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for OxiQuant B

Page 1: ...OxiQuant B Oxygen meter Instructions for use ...

Page 2: ...7 5 Calibration and measurement accuracy 8 5 1 Calibration using ambient air 8 5 2 Calibration to 100 O2 8 5 3 Errors during calibration and measurement 9 5 4 Influencing factors 9 6 EnviteC oxygen sensor 11 6 1 Function principle 11 6 2 Sensor service life 11 6 3 Changing the sensor 12 6 4 Packaging and storage 12 7 Cleaning 13 8 Accessories 13 9 Specifications and characteristics 14 10 Declarati...

Page 3: ...nt and materials Defective equipment and empty batteries or storage batteries should not be placed in domestic waste and should be disposed of in accordance with the relevant national or local regulations The equipment is not authorised for use in explosive areas 1 2 Safety instructions for oxygen sensor Do not mechanically damage the sensor Do not use damaged products Only use for the purposes fo...

Page 4: ...ispose of in accordance with regulations through incineration in a hazardous waste incineration plant Local authority regulations must be complied with Do not dispose of in household waste EAK key 160202 and 160606 Regulations To be labelled Corrosive according to GefStoffV for KOH solution component ...

Page 5: ...nd trimix mixtures Its compact dimensions low weight easy handling and calibration make the device particularly suitable for mobile application The OxiQuant B is not designed for personal protection or for monitoring medical breathing air in direct contact with patients It must not be used for the preparation of gas mixtures but only to monitor them OxiQuant B uses an ENVITEC oxygen sensor type OO...

Page 6: ...conds to switch the OxiQuant B on To switch off hold the button down for approx 2 seconds 3 Controls and symbols If the battery indicator BAT appears continuously the battery should be replaced as it will not supply the necessary voltage for much longer When the indicator flashes the battery is empty If when the device is switched on the battery indicator only flashes briefly before the device imm...

Page 7: ...on the jack plug Switch on the OxiQuant B and check whether a measurement value is displayed After successful calibration the device is ready to take measurements see point 5 Calibration and measurement accuracy To adapt it to a gas supply system the sensor 1 is connected to the flow diverter 3 and inserted into the T piece 4 optionally available 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 8: ...nsor and the inlet when supplying gas to the sensor is tight enough to prevent any possibility of ambient gases entering the mixture 1 Connect the T piece to the oxygen supply and insert the sensor with the flow diverter into the T piece 2 Adjust the oxygen flow to the recommended 2 l min at the oxygen supply 3 By holding down the calibration button 100 for approx 3 seconds the device is automatic...

Page 9: ...ttery is discharged Replace battery The oxygen sensor wears out during its service life even when the device is switched off The sensor must be replaced if it is not possible to achieve either 20 9 O2 or 100 O2 during calibration or if the measurement is not plausible after checking the possible causes of error described above 5 4 Influencing factors Influence of gas pressure and measured gas humi...

Page 10: ...he ambient temperature is compensated for by the measurement system However it should be kept in mind that the meter with the oxygen sensor should be adapted to the ambient temperature Large short term fluctuations in the gas temperature can considerably influence the accuracy of the display Water Try to avoid getting the sensor or jack plug completely wet Water on the gas sensitive surface of the...

Page 11: ...ries and the oxygen sensor wear out during use the battery and or the sensor should be replaced if the supply voltage or the measured signal display no longer functions The battery and the sensor are designed so that an average service life of approx 2 years is provided in normal use The following ageing influences must be noted The oxygen sensor ages independently of the length of time for which ...

Page 12: ... some time after it has been removed from the packaging depending on the storage period and temperature before its measurement value becomes stable This time can be up to 30 minutes Meter calibration should therefore be carried out after the sensor has stabilised or should be repeated at that stage A storage temperature between 5 and 15 C is recommended to reduce the necessary stabilisation time S...

Page 13: ...d for surface disinfection Danger Risk of electric shock damage to device if liquid penetrates the device it should not be put into operation again until it has been checked by the service department 8 Accessories Item P N OxiQuant B 46 00 0023 O2 sensor OOI101 1 01 00 0073 Flow diverter 01 002171 T piece 46 006005 Hose adaptor 46 000087 Defective equipment and empty batteries or storage batteries...

Page 14: ...ity 0 1 vol O2 in reaction to 15 CO2 equilibrium N2 10 CO equilibrium N2 Effect of humidity 0 03 relative per RH Effect of pressure Proportional to change in oxygen partial pressure Sensitivity to impact 1 relative after drop from 1 m Operating temperature 0 C 50 C Temperature compensation integrated NTC compensation Operating humidity 0 99 rel humidity Storage termperature 20 C 50 C Recommended s...

Page 15: ...Limit values and measurement procedures for radio interference from industrial scientific and medical high frequency devices ISM devices Class B 08 2003 DIN EN 61000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Basic standards Interference resistance Industry sector 08 2002 DIN EN 50104 Electrical equipment for detecting and measuring oxygen Requirements for operating performance and test method...

Page 16: ...046 07 GA_Oxi_B a_eng 16 EnviteC Wismar GmbH Alter Holzhafen 18 23966 Wismar Germany Tel 49 3841 360 1 Fax 49 3841 360 222 E Mail info envitec com Web http www envitec com ...

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