Teledyne MX300-I manual Return Authorization for Service

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non-abrasive cleaner solution to periodically clean the keypad and screen. An aerosol jet spray of the type commonly used to clean computer keyboards can be used to dislodge dirt and accumulations from the keypad.

The Error Code Table (Table 3-2) includes a description of certain fault codes which are diagnostic of some common (usually electronic) problem with the instrument. Some of these codes refer to specific components on the PCB that are problematic or have failed. These codes are useful in reporting a problem with your instrument to Teledyne Customer Service. If an error code is indicated on your monitor record the number and report it to the Customer Service Department at the address below.

3.11 Return Authorization for Service

For any service beyond sensor and battery replacement, the instrument must be returned to the factory. A return merchandise authorization (RMA) number must be obtained from Teledyne Analytical Instruments prior to returning an instrument for service. You can request a RMA number via email by contacting us at:

tetci_customerservice@teledyne.com

You can also contact us at the address below.

Customer Service Department

TELEDYNE Analytical Instruments

16830 Chestnut Street

City of Industry, CA 91749-1580 USA

Phone (626) 934-1500, Fax (626) 961-2538 Or via the web at: www.teledyne-ai.com

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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 General Service Information Overall MaintenanceBattery 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