Bacharach 19-7038, 19-7043 manual Probe Installation

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3.2 Probe Installation

If batteries are accidently installed in the wrong polarity, a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor will protect the instrument’s electronic circuity. The instrument will operate once batteries are properly installed and the PTC thermistor is allowed to cool.

3.2 Probe Installation

The probe comes disassembled. To add the probe tip:

a. Loosen but DO NOT REMOVE the Knurled Nut (03-2023) on the main part of the Probe Assembly (19-3076).

b. Insert probe tube into Extended Adapter Block (19-3072). c. Hand tighten the Knurled Nut (03-2023) then add 1/4 turn to

snug probe to the rest of the probe assembly.

NOTE: In order to prevent the possibility of misplacing the Front (03-2024) and Back (03-2025) Ferrules, loosen but DO NOT REMOVE the Knurled Nut (03-2023) before inserting or removing the Probe Tube (19-3073).

Install the probe by sliding the end of its tubing over the gas inlet port on the top right side of the instrument as shown in Figure 3. The tubing may be difficult to slide over the gas inlet port of the unit for the first time. This was done intentionally to allow for a snug fit. Use a little dish washing liquid diluted in water or heat the end of the tube in hot tap water to help it slide onto the port.

Figure 3. Probe Installation

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Contents DIOXOR INSTRUCTION Portable SO2 AnalyzerRev. 5 - September Bacharach, IncDeclaration of Conformity WARRANTYConforms to the following product specifications Figure 1. Dioxor 1 INTRODUCTION3 PREPARING THE DIOXOR II FOR OPERATION 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS3.1 Battery Installation Figure 3. Probe Installation 3.2 Probe Installation4.2 Zeroing the Instrument 4.1 Power ON/OFF4 OPERATION 4.5 Using the Probe 4.4 Using the Strap4.3 Backlight ON/OFF 4.6 Interpreting the DisplayLow Battery Indications 5 MAINTENANCE4.7 Long-TermStorage Overrange6.2 Bacharach Sales/Service Centers 6PARTS/SERVICE 6.1 Parts ListUnited States InternationalProperties 7 HAZARDS OF SULFUR DIOXIDEPhysiological Effects PPM Level AttributesReferences First Aid