Teledyne 3190 manual Disconnect the Power Source from the Control Unit, Cell Warranty Conditions

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1.Disconnect the Power Source from the Control Unit.

2.Remove the new Micro-Fuel Cell from its protective bag.

3.Examine the O-ring at the base of the threaded portion of the cell- retainer cap, and replace it if it is worn of damaged.

3.Replace the cell on the end of cell-retainer cap, which is designed to fit snugly into the rim on the screen side of the cell.

4.Careful insert the cap and cell into the block, and screw the cap clockwise into the cell block until it is held firmly in the cell.

5.Reconnect the cell block electrical connector plug.

5.2.5 Cell Warranty Conditions

The Class A-2C, B-2C or Z-2C Micro-Fuel cell is used in the Model 3190. These cells are warranted for 6 months, with an expected life of 8 months from the date of shipment (under specified operating conditions—see Appendix). Note any Addenda attached to the front of this manual for special information applying to your instrument.

Note that the warranty period begins on the date of shipment. The customer should stock only one spare cell per instrument at a time. Do not attempt to stockpile spare cells.

If a cell was working satisfactorily, but ceases to function before the warranty period expires, the customer will receive credit toward the purchase of a new cell.

If you have a warranty claim, you must return the cell in question to the factory for evaluation. If it is determined that failure is due to faulty work- manship or material, the cell will be replaced at no cost to you.

Note: Evidence of damage due to tampering or mishandling will render the cell warranty null and void.

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Contents Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model 3190 SeriesCopyright 1999 Teledyne Analytical Instruments Specific Model Information Contents Appendix MaintenanceTeledyne Analytical Instruments Introduction Main Features of the AnalyzerOverview Trace Oxygen Analyzer IntroductionIntroduction Model Front Panel DescriptionUp Arrow Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel AC and DC versions Analog OutputsRS-232 Port Introduction Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Introduction Operational TheoryMicro-Fuel Cell Sensor Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operational TheoryAnatomy of a Micro-Fuel Cell Operational Theory Model+ 2H 2O + 4e → 4OH Electrochemical ReactionsEffect of Pressure Calibration CharacteristicsElectronics Signal ProcessingGeneral Block Diagram of the Signal Processing Electronics Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation InstallationUnpacking the Analyzer Control Unit Installation Installation ModelExternal Probe Installation Location and MountingElectrical Connections Installing the Micro-Fuel Cell / Cell Block OrientationRear Panel Electrical Connectors for AC and DC Units Trace Oxygen Analyzer Installation LO Alarm HI AlarmParameter Setting Sensor FailGas Connections Installation ChecklistInstallation Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Operation Using the Function and Data EntryTrace Oxygen Analyzer Operation Buttons Setting the Analysis RangesOperation Model Settle Mode Setting the Alarm SetpointsHI Alarm Trace Oxygen Analyzer Operation HI RangeSensor Fail Alarm LO AlarmSelecting a Fixed Range or Autoranging CalibrationDisplaying Percent & PPM on the LED Display ProcedureSetL mode in the LED display Trace Oxygen Analyzer Maintenance MaintenanceAC Powered Units Replacing the FuseMaintenance Model Sensor Installation or ReplacementDC Powered Units When to Replace a SensorRemoving the Micro-Fuel Cell Disconnect the Power Source at the Control UnitExploded View of MFC and Cell Block Installing a Micro-Fuel CellCell Warranty Conditions Disconnect the Power Source from the Control UnitMaintenance Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments Trace Oxygen Analyzer Appendix Appendix SpecificationsAppendix Model Spare Parts ListMiscellaneous Drawing ListAppendix Model Teledyne Analytical Instruments