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Service Manual

MX300-I

 

 

 

Symptom

Why

What To Do

 

 

the reading again.

 

 

E) Try calibrating with a known

 

 

good sensor; if this fails, see

 

 

symptom "Reading drifts

 

 

over 2–3%..."

The sensor does not

Water is condensing

A) Remove the sensor from tee

react to changes in

on the sensing

adapter and unscrew the

oxygen concentration,

surface.

plastic flow diverter. Using

or the readings are

Electrical interference

absorbent tissue or cotton

unstable and drifting.

swab, gently wipe off sensing

is disrupting the

 

surface inside threaded

 

electronics

 

portion of sensor assembly.

 

 

 

 

B) Relocate unit away from

 

 

sources of electrical noise

 

 

such as cauterizing equipment

 

 

and two-way radios.

 

 

 

The display is flashing

The unit has detected

A) Check sensor cable

√ SENSOR

a fault in the signal

connections and make sure

from the sensor.

they are completely

 

 

Sensor has expired.

inserted into the mating

 

connector and the capture

 

 

 

The sensor has been

nut is firmly in place.

 

exposed to a gas

B) Expose the sensor in 100%

 

containing little or no

 

O2 and check calibration.

 

oxygen.

 

C) The sensor output has

 

 

 

 

fallen to a level where it is

 

 

no longer usable. Replace

 

 

sensor.

The oxygen reading

Like all O2 sensors,

A) During calibration, make

fluctuates or appears to

the R17MED detects

sure there is no restrictions

be incorrect.

the changes in the

on exhaust side of sensor. If

 

partial pressure of

the reading changes with

 

O2.

flow, the sensor is

 

 

pressurized or there may be

 

 

a leak in the system.

 

 

B) If a high degree of accuracy

 

 

is desired, or the

 

 

concentration of O2 is in

 

 

excess of 40%, calibration

 

 

with 100% is recommended.

 

 

C) If humidified gas is used to

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Contents MX300-I MX300-I How To Use This Manual About This ManualSafety Messages Table of Contents Appendix List of Figures MX300-I Front ViewList of Tables Introduction MX300-I Front ViewApplicable Standards Introduction MX300-IFeatures OptionsApplications Theory of OperationSignal Processing SensorIntroduction MX300-I Setup OperationSensor Installation or Replacement Installing the R17MED SensorSensor Cable Connection to Monitor V-Mount Adapter Installation MountingBattery Installation Installing BatteriesCalibration Calibration SequencePortable Oxygen Monitor Operation Alarms Setting the AlarmsOutput 0-1 VDC or RS232 0-1 VDC or RS 232 Digital Output Port Procedure UseGas Sampling HumidityTemperature PressureDiscrepancy in Readings Anesthetic GasesOxygen Reading Error in a Mixture of Anesthetic Gas Cleaning Do’s and Don’tsPortable Oxygen Monitor Operation Operation MX300-I Battery Maintenance General Service InformationOverall Maintenance Sensor Maintenance CalibrationAlarms Pressure Troubleshooting Troubleshooting√ Sensor Ventilate the patient, water Error Codes WatchdogOther Problems with the Instrument Return Authorization for Service Specifications AppendixSpare Parts List Optional AccessoriesOrders should be sent to Blank Index CrossoverIndex MX300-I