MaxTech OM-25ME Battery Installation, Calibrating the MAXO2 Monitor Before You Begin

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2. SET-UP PROCEDURE

2.1Battery Installation

All MAXO2 units are powered by two, AA, alkaline batteries (2 x 1.5 Volts) and are shipped without the batteries installed. The battery compartment is accessible from the back side of the unit. To install the batteries:

1)With the thumb, press down on the center of the battery compartment cover and slide the cover off of the instrument case.

2)Install the two, AA, alkaline batteries (2 x 1.5 Volts) in the unit, observing the orientation shown on the label inside the compartment.

3)Slide the battery compartment cover back onto the case. Make sure the tabs on the cover snap into position, securing the cover flush against the case.

When batteries are installed in the MAXO2 , the unit initiates a self- diagnostic test. All segments of the LCD readout are turned on for approximately 2 seconds. On OM-25ME units, the alarm beeper sounds and the high and low alarm LEDs are illuminated. When the diagnostic test is completed successfully, the word "CAL" will appear on the display, indicating that the unit is ready for calibration.

2.2Calibrating the MAXO2 Monitor

2.2.1 Before You Begin

A protective film covering the threaded sensor face must be removed; wait approximately 20 minutes for the sensor to reach equilibrium. Next, the MAXO2 Oxygen Monitor should be calibrated. Thereafter, Maxtec recommends calibration on a weekly basis. However, more frequent calibration will not adversely affect product performance.

More frequent calibration is recommended when:

Calibration of the instrument should be performed when the temperature of the gas stream changes by more than 3 degrees Celsius.

Changes in elevation result in calibration error of approximately 1% of reading per 250 feet. In general, calibration of the instrument should

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