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PRO OX"-100 Monitor Operation Quick Instructions, Page 2 To Clear Log: 4. Press the “MENU" button and use the “RIGHT” “> Arrow button until “SETUP: ERASE LOG" is displayed 2. Pross the “ENTER” button to begin erasing all data points inthe log 3, Once the screen cisplays “DONE”, all the data points have been erased from the log 4, Pross “ENTER fo save settings and exit Calibrating the PRO OX"-100: 4. When the PRO OX°-100 units atthe main sereen, the operator can press the “AUTO CAL’ button to begin calibration 2. The unit will automatically Dagin to sample ambient air and automatically caltorate 3. Once the calbraton is complete, the unit wil dsplay “CALIBRATION DONE”, and immediately return tothe main screen 4, The unit is now ready to use NOTE: units not property calibrated, it will display “CALIBRATION ERR.” and immediately return to the main screen. The sensor must be correctly installed 10 ‘ensure proper callbration Allow the sensor to sit fora minimum of 15-80 minutes before starting any ‘operation of the monitor Spot Reading Mode: 4. When the PRO OX"-100 unit is at the main screen, press the “SPOT” button, and the unit wil then begin running 2. Ones the spot reading is complete, the PRO CX"-100 wil disolay the oxygen percentage value 3, Press the “SPOT” ~~ Arrow button to return fo main screen Continuous Reading Mode: 41. When the PRO OX°-100 unit is atthe main soreen, press the “CONT” button. 2. During operation, the unit will constantly update the latest oxygen level 3, To exitout of continuous mode, press the “CONT” button, after the screen dioplays a roading Prooxzasara eee ee eee errr eee errr eee eee eee eee eee eee PRO OX°-100 Monitor Operation Quick Instructions, Page 1 Installing the Neoprene Extension Tubing: 1. Attach neoprene extension tubing with ternal iting tothe Quick Connect “malo” fiting onthe top right side ofthe unit 2. Pull gently to ensure the connection is securely in place 3. Ingert the stainless steel probe tothe end of the neoprene tube without a iting 4. Before taking an oxygen measurement, ascertain both connections are tightly secured To Set Date and Time: 1. Press the "MENU" button to display the “SETUP" menu 2, Select the “SET DI/TM" option by pressing “ENTER 8. Use the “RIGHT” -P> and “LEFT” ~~ Avrow buttons to increase or decrease ““HOUR', “MINUTE”, “SECOND”, “MONTH", and “YEAR” value, using the “ENTER” button to seve settings To Set Alarm ON/OFF: NOTE: Audiovisual Alarm is factory set to “Alarm Disabled” 1. Press the “MENU” bution and use the “RIGHT”

Arrow button unt “SETUP: SET ALARM” is cisplayed 2. Press the “ENTER” button to select “ALARM SETUP” 3. Use the “RIGHT” =P anc "LEFT" == Avrow buttons to increase or decrease "ALARM" set value 4, Tosot the alarm, use the PM valiuo 5, Press “ENTER” to seve setiings and ext 6. To disable alarm - once alarm is at 100 PPM, pross the “LEFT” <= Arrow button Until the “ALARM DISABLED" apnears on the screen IGHT" D> and “LEFT” <= Arrow buttons to display To Set Language: 1. Press the “MENU” button and use the “RIGHT” “> Arrow button until “SETUP: LANGUAGE” is displayed 2. Press the “ENTER” button to select language 3. Choose the languags (German, Spanish, Portuguese, English) you prefer 4, Press “ENTER” to save settings and ext To View Log: 4, Press the "MENU" button and use the “RIGHT” “> Arrow bution unt “SETUP: VIEW LOG" is cisplayoo 2. Press the “ENTER® button to select the "LOG" viewer 3. Use the “RIGHT” —P> and “LEFT" ~& Arrow buttons to navigate through the log. “The scroon will splay up to a ‘otal of 50 data points 4. Press “ENTER” to save settings and ext TURN OVER OX-100 HANDHELD DIGITAL OXYGEN MONITOR OPERATIONS MANUAL, SOME Thank you for purchasing the PRO OX’-100 Oxygen Monitor from Aquasol Corporation. ‘The PRO OX-100 Oxygen Monitor is designed for accurate readings ‘of axygen levels to 100 PPM as well as fast and easy operation and maintenance. All personnel operating the PRO OX-100 Oxygen Monitor should read this manual to become more familar with proper operation. For further details regarding the maintenance and in-field service of the PRO OX-100, please contact the Aquasol Corporation Custorier Service Department, you have questions or comments, please contact us at: Aquasol Corporation Attn: Customer Service Department 80 Thompson Street N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 US.A. Tel: 716) 564-8888 Toll Free: (600) 564-9353 Fax: (716) 564-8889 Email: info@aquasolcorporation.com Visit us at wwrw.aquasolwelding.com Monitor Serial Number: _347) S Sensor Serial Number: 30S ANO2 Ship Date: Jo 2 (For faster service, please have these numbers available) Copyright ©2016 Aquasol Corporation “This work le protected und Tia 17 ofthe US Code ands the sole property of Aquasol Corporation, Na part of his dooument may be copied ar otherwise reprodicad, oF store in any electronic formation revival systam, excent as soecticaly paritted Under US copyrignt iw, without the prior wittan consent of the Aquasol Corporation CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Overview 1.1 General ‘The Aquasol PRO OX°-100 is a battery powered, rechargeable, Programmable, handheld digital oxygen monitor with an internal pump. The internal pump on the PRO OX-100 draws a sample and the monitor quickly provides an easy to read, high-contrast, digital LCD cispiay of 0.00-21.00% axygen with 0.01% (100 PPM) resolution. The s.ate-oF-the-art device is equipped with several features, including en auciovisual alarm system, data logging capability and data output to @ computer for recording history. Designed for use in high purity welding applications in the field, ‘ebrication shop or construction site, the versatile PRO OX-100 is ‘equally suited for use on production floors or in research labs. Features ‘The PRO OX°-100 is a durable, battery ponered instrument that accurately measures oxygen concentration with 0.01% (100 PPM) resolution. Its rugged and compact design enables it to be easily cainied to the job site in its polycarbonate carrying case. The airtight case design provides exceptional protection from the elements. The case is impact resistant, able to withstand falls from high levels without breaking or cracking. Designed for use at ambiont pressure, the PRO ‘OX-100 will operate Under positive pressure up to 10 PSI (Pounds: Force per Square Inc. High Purity ing ‘The PRO OX-100 Is ideally suited for high purity welding where evacuation of oxygen is paramount. Prior to welding, the pipe will be ppro-purged to displace oxygen with inert gas. Constant monitoring of the oxygen levels necessary unlit is ascertained that oxygen has been evacuated to 0.1-0.01% to enable the commencement of welding to prevent oxidation, discoloration and coking, ‘The PRO OX-100 measures traces of oxygon above 0.0196 (100 PPM) being displaced by the purge gas so that the operator knows when a safe level to begin welding has been achieved. For applications requinng even lower concentrations, continue to purge with inert gas {for an additional 2 to 3 minutes after the 0.01% level has been reached. The PRO OX-100 accurately measures low concentrations of oxygen in purged tubing and high purity welds, ensuring a high qual frish. Other features of the PRO OX-100 include: 1.4.3 Other » Solf-calibrating Features > Internal Purp » Data Logging > Audiovisual Alarm: » Digital Backlt Displey > Up to 4 languages (English, German, Spanish, Portuguese) » Compatible with Different Voltage and Frequency Specifications Airtight & Impact Resistant Carrying Case Containing: » Neoprene Extension Tubing with Quick Connect Fitting and Stainless Steel Probe » Rechargeable Battery, Power Supply/Charger » USB Cable » Support Stand » Philips Head Screwariver ; » Access the battery compartment by unscrewing the battery ‘A Install et-U; Your PRO OX"-100 is delivered with the sensor pre-installed at the 1.2.24 Installing ee ‘ factory, Please follow the instructions below when the sensor is housing door using a Philips head screwdriver (provided). the Battery nstallation —_jemoved for storage. » Plug the battery in the sockets inside the battery housing, 1. Lift up kickstand on back of unit. » Close the battery housing cover tightly with a Phillips ing the 2, Open the sensor housing caver with a Philips head screwdriver. Teacispreneiiver sn Sensor 8. Plug the sensor in the sockets inside the housing. Warning: Once sensor is installed; unit must sit for a minimum of 4 hours prior to use he PRO OX-100 4, Close the sensor housing cover tightly with a Phillips is pre-installed. head screwdriver. onitor is not in on for a month , tis suggested ‘ ‘sensor be d and stored in : vided clear vial. 4.2.2B Charging the Battery ares iF Push sensor to the left 1o instal. eae Warning: Do not touch surface The PRO OX-100 Kit is equipped with a BV, high-capacity, rechargeable » The monitor wil indicate “tow battery" when the charge drops ry, Power NiMH Battery and e standalone power supply/charger. below a threshold voltage (see picture above let. ly/Charger ‘Any brand of non-rechargeable 9V » Tur the Power Switch to the OFF position. battory may be used in place of the » Connect the power supply/charger cable into the port battery provided. However, the use {Gee picture above right orem of a non-rechargeable 9V battery, » Connect the power su > fpply/charger plug into the nearest working ‘other than the one provided with outlet (TOV for US type/220V for EU type. purchase, may increase the need to replace the battery more frequently. » After charging, disconnect the power supplyicharger from the outlet and disconnect the cable, Retum to the proper location in Note: The provided power supplyicharger should not be used with the carrying case, any other 9V battery. » Tum the Power Switch to the ON position, system ponents Power Switch 18 Monitor On / Of tal Backlit Dleplay provides accurate, to-read display in a 1 dark enviroment Model No. Light Incicator of Visual Alar 3 Control Keypad Monitor Housing Figure 1 — Front View 1.3 System Components Figure 2 — Rear View Quick Connect Mate ting for = neoprene tubing Battory Indicator ‘Signals tho neod to recharge ‘or replace batteries. -— use Port ‘sattory Gnarging Hort Ergonomic Design Easy to grip and ft into the palms of most hands ‘Support Stand Battery Housing Cover ‘Sensor Housing Cover. ——| Oxygen or “The PRO OX"-100 Oxygen Sensor is a miniature sensor that measures oxygen volume directly. The sensor selt-calibrates with ease. The ‘measurement range of the sensor is 0.00-21.0% oxygen by volume and is calibrated using ambient air. Guaranteed for one (1) year, the sensor should be stored and sealed in the provided clear container (or something similar if lost) at a temperature between 37-68°F (3-20°C) Digital ay The backit Digital Display window provides an accurate, easy-to-see reading of the oxygen neasuremient in any wellit or dark environment Operation rol Keypad ‘The Operation Control Keypad features various multifunction buttons. When the unit is turned on, it wil display: This screen is referred to as the MAIN SCREEN. When displayed, the functions printed on the monitor housing are operational AUTO CAL button: This button updates the oxygen sensor air calibration. If the oxygen sensor calibration update is successful, the Unit willindicete “CALIBRATION DONE? on the digital display. ‘Note: Calibration should only be performed in ambient ai. ‘SPOT or CONT modes, simply press the respective button again. SPOT button: This bution measures oxygen content in recurring intervals of time. PRO OX-100 draws a sample for 30 seconds, A reading wil then appear and hold until the user presses the SPOT button again. CONT button: This button is used to obtain continuous oxygen level reacings. Note: To end either SPOT or CONT modes, simply press the respective button again. ‘When the MENU button is pressed, the function of the buttons becorne operational. The functions are as follows: » MENU button: This allows the operator to access the menu of the unit. When the unit is already in MENU mode, pressing the MENU button again takes the operator back to the Main Screen. » ENTER button: Allows the user to select options and values in settings. > LEFT Arrow “4 button: Allows the user to move to the left on the options list or increase/decrease values in settings. » RIGHT Arrow =P button: Allows the user to move to the right on the options list or increase/decrease values in settings. 1.3.3 Operation Control Keypad Continued ‘The stainless steel probe draws the sample gas into the monitor. The (08 inches (21mm) probe may be inserted into very narrow root gaps for gas sampling. The stainless stee! probe is connected to neoprene extension tubing, able to withstand high temperatures up to 200+°F (149°0), Attach neoprene extension tubing with female fitting to the Quick Connect Fitting on the top right side of the PRO OX°-100. Pull gently to ensure the connection is securely n place. Insert the stainless, steel probe to the end of the neoprene tube without a fiting. Before ‘aking an oxygen measurement, ascertain both connections are tightly seoured. This extension enables remote monitoring up to five (5) feet (1.5 meters}. The tubing can easily be removed with the push of a button. No tools are necessary. a > 1.3.4 Stainless Stee! Probe and Neoprene Tubing “a ‘The monitor support stand, located on the backside of the monitor, allows the monitor to be propped up at angle for better viewing of the ‘screen. The stand conveniently folds away when not in use, 1.3.5 Monitor Support Stand ssories Kit » PRO OX°-100 Monitor and Sensor Polycartaonate Carrying Case » Neoprene Extension Tubing (5' or 1.5 M) with Quick Connect Fittings » Slender Stainless Steel Probe » Rechargeable Battery, Power Supply/Cnarger (US end Euro Formats) » USB Cable » Support Stand » Philips Head Screwdriver » Quick Instruction Card CHAPTER 2 PRO OX*-100 Monitor Operation » An ON/OFF switch is located at the top of unit 2.1 Operating Instructions 244 Starting > Upon inal activation, the seraen wil display the Unit PT) so =| > Press and hold the *MENU” button 21.2 Set » Alter a few seconds, the soreen will display: » Use the “RIGHT” =P and “LEFT” <= Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "HOUR" value » Press the “ENTER” button to set value Date and Time Set and Time nued » Use the “RIGHT” “> and “LEFT” <€= Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "MINUTE" value » Press the “ENTER’ button to set value > Use the "RIGHT" “B> and “LEFT” == Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "SECOND" value » Press the “ENTER” button to set value » Use the “RIGHT” “> and “LEFT” << Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "DAY" value » Press the "ENTER" button to set value 21.2 Set Date and Time a Continued Ue » Use the “RIGHT” -® and “LEFT” <€ Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "MONTH" value » Press the “ENTER” button to set value » Use the “RIGHT” — and “LEFT” <= Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "YEAR" value » Press the “ENTER” button when desired year » Press the “MENU” button to return to main screen 21,3 Set Alarm ON/OFF Note: Audiovisual Alarm is factory set to “ALARM DISABLED" » Press and hold the "MENU" button » Next press the “RIGHT” = Arrow bution until you see "SETUP: SET ALARM", displayed below Set » Press the “ENTER” bution to select ALARM setup pn ON/OFF » When “ALARM DISABLED" (factory setting) is shown, use the inued “RIGHT” Arrow =P bution to display PPM value shown below > Use the “RIGHT” = and “LEFT” 4 Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "ALARM" set value » Press the “ENTER” bution to Save and Ext > Press the “MENU” button to return to main screen » To disable alarm - once alarm is at 100 PPM, press the “LEFT” <& Arrow button until the “ALARM DISABLED” appears on the screen Set » Press and hold the “MENU” button wage » Next press the “RIGHT” —P Arrow button unt you see "SETUP: LANGUAGE" displayed » Press the “ENTER” button to select language setup 21.4 Set Language Continued » Choose the language (German, Spanish, Portuguese, English) you prefer » Press “ENTER” button to Save and Exit » Press “MENU” button fo return to main soreen » Press and hold the “MENU” button 245 » Next press the “RIGHT” -P Arrow button until you see "SETUP: View Log VIEW LOG" cisplayed » Use the “RIGHT? “> and “LEFT” <= Arrow buttons to navigate through the log. The screen will display up to a total of 50 data points » To exit the "LOG" viewer, press the “ENTER” bution to retum to the “SETUP® screen » Press the “MENU” button to retum to main soreen Set » Press the “ENTER” bution to select ALARM setup n ON/OFF » When “ALARM DISABLED" (factory setting) is shown, use the inued “RIGHT” Arrow =P bution to display PPM value shown below > Use the “RIGHT” = and “LEFT” = Arrow buttons to increase or decrease "ALARM" set value » Press the “ENTER” button to Save and Exit > Press the “MENU” button to return to main screen » To disable alarm - once alarm is at 100 PPM, press the “LEFT” <& Arrow button until the “ALARM DISABLED” ‘appears on the screen Set » Press and hold the “MENU” button uage » Next press the “RIGHT” “> Arrow button unti you see "SETUP: LANGUAGE" displayed » Press the “ENTER” button to select language setup 241.4 Set Language Continued » Choose the language (German, Spanish, Portuguese, English) you prefer » Press “ENTER” button to Save and Exit > Press “MENU” button to return to main soreen » Press and hold the “MENU” button 241.5 » Next press the “RIGHT” > Arrow button until you see "SETUP: View Log VIEW LOG" cisplayed! » Use the “RIGHT” > and “LEFT” < Arrow buttons to navigate through the log. The screen wil display up to a total of 50 data points » To exit the “LOG" viewer, press the “ENTER” bution to retum to the “SETUP” screen » Press the “MENU” button to retum to main soreen » Press and hold the “MENU” button Log » Next press the “RIGHT” - Arrow button until you see "SETUP: ERASE LOG" dsplayed below » Pross the “ENTER” button to begin erasing all data points in the log » Once the screen displays “DONE”, all the data points have been erased from the log » Press the "MENU" button to return to the main soreen Calibrating > When the PRO OX’-100 unit is at the main screen, the operator 20 OX®-100 can press the "AUTO CAL” button to begin caiioration > The unit will automatically begin to sample ambient air and units not automatically calibrate. The unit will display: / calibrated, splay RATION ERR.” nediately return ain screen. The must be correctly {to ensure calibration. » Once calioration is complete the unit will show “CALIBRATION 247 Calibrating DONE", displayed below, and immediately return to the the PRO OX°-100 ila Continued » The unit is now ready to use “This mode allows the operator to quickly get a spot reading at any point 2.8 Using the and at any time, during or after welding. When using this mode, the unit Spot Reading will only run for 30 seconds and stop. The oxygen percentage value wll chow on the screen when complete. Every Spot reading is recorded on Mode memory. » When the PRO OX-100 unit is at the main screen, the operator can press the “SPOT” bution > he unt wal hen begin to run as aisplayed on the screen below. » Once the spot reading is comiplete, the PRO OX?-109 will display the oxygen percentage value. The operator can press the “SPOT” “< Arrow button again to return to the main screen E Me 43Phg Using the This mode alows the operator to continuously monitor the oxygen ntiolis level. Continuous monitoring may be dosired during pre-welding as well as with uso ofthe alarm system, With the alarm system, once the ing Mode set value is reached, the alarm will beap and the ight indicator of the audiovisual alarm wil lash inirrittent, unl the operator prossos the "CONT" button to acknowledge the alarm, Leaving the urit in continuous mode fora long period of tim will dain the battory quickly itis recommended thatthe battery be fuly charged belore using this mode. » When the PRO OX-100 unit is at the main screen, the operator cen press the “CONT” button » The unit will then begin to run as displayed on the screen below: » During operation, the unit will constantly update the latast oxygen level displayed below » Oldest data is erased after 50 logs » To exit out of the continuous mode, press the “CONT” button aftor the screen displays the reading. » Press the “POWER SWITCH" to “ON" position » Connect the oxygen monitor to the computer via USB cable as shown below: ~~ = > The device driver for the monitor wil automatically be installed. IF the installation starts successful, you will see the following images: ‘Note: Device drive installation may take as long as 10 minutes. » Once the driver has been installed it is not necessary to repeat this step unless the operator uses a different PC or ifthe operating system is changed or upgraded 2.2 Computer Interfaced Operations 2.2.1 Connecting Device to Computer ‘Using the This mode allows the operator to continuously monitor the oxygen inoue: level, Continuous monitoring may be desired during pre-welding as ‘ing Mode ‘well as with use ofthe alarm system. With the alarm system, once the ig set value is reached, the alarm will beep and the light indicator of the ‘audiovisual alarm wil fash intermittently, unt the operator presses tha "CONT™ button to acknowiedge the alarm, Leaving the unit in continuous mode for long period of time wil drain the battery quickly. itis recommended thet the battery be fully charged before using this mode. » When the PRO OX-100 unit is at the main screen, the operator can press the “CONT” button » The unit will then begin to run as displayed on the screen below: » During operation, the unit will constantly update the latest oxygen level displayed below » Oldest data is erased after 50 logs » To exit out of the continuous mode, press the “CONT” button atter the screen displays the reading. > Press the "POWER SWITCH" to “ON" position 2.2 Computer > Connect the oxygen monitor to the computer via USB cable as Tee Interfaced Operations _ eS 2.2.1 Connecting Device to Computer 7 » The device driver for the monitor will automatically be installed. if ‘he installation star's successfully, you will see the following images: ‘Note: Device drive installation may take as long as 10 minutes. ig device driver software S * == » Once the driver has been installed it is not necessary to repeet this step unless the operator uses a different PC or if the operating system is changed or upgraded Setting Up > Open Notepad, or any text editor. Transfer » To open Notepad, follow the below instructions: Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad = | Starting Set the PRO OX*-100 to “PC MODE”, Transfer » Press the “MENU" button » Next press the “RIGHT"=P Arrow button untll you see “SETUP: PG MODE”, displayed below » Press the “ENTER” button to set monitor to PC mode » The logs will automatically be imported into the notepad after 20-30 seconds. > Once the logs are imported, the cursor will stop moving, 2.2.4 Saving eee Data Transfer » To save the Log. Click File SAVE AS. Save in designated location > Alter using the software, the user must tum the power switch of the oxygen monitor to the OFF position in order to exit the "COMPUTER MODE” Erasing » Disconnect the USB Cable from the computer and the CHAPTER 3 Maintenance 34 Logs PRO Ox?-100 monitor PRO OX°-100 » Restart the PRO OX-100 monitor ‘The PRO OX°-100 Monitor should be kept in a location where it will not Storage i fs be subjected to temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 130°F (60°C) gt Pe een ee for extended periods of ime. » Next press the “RIGHT” > Arrow button until you see "SETUP: ERASE LOG? displayed below Ifthe PRO OX-100 Monitor is to be stored for a period of one month 3.14 Long ‘or longer, itis strongly recommended that the battery ana the oxygen Term Storage sensor be removed to prolong ils operating Ife. tis also recommended ‘that the oxygen sensor be sealed and stored. Storage tomperature for ‘the oxygen sensor should not fall below 37°F (3°C) and above 68°F (20°C). It the PRO OX-100 Monitor is to be stored for a period of one month 3.1.2 Short or less, the oxygen sensor and the battery may be left inside the unit. = Dypas the “ENTER button to'begin crash: all detayponte Fromove the the oxygen sensor and the battery if stored more than Tam Stomga ibe by ‘one (1) month. Make sure thet the monitor is switched OFF to prolong battery Ife. Please contact Aquaso's Customer Service Department to order a 3.2 ew PRO OX?-100 exygen sensor. 2 Pease folow th instructors blow to replace te oxygen sensor Onn te ae > Once the soreen displays “DONE? al the data points have been 1. Remove sensor housing cover with a Philips head sorewdhriver. Beclanament ‘erased from the log 2. Pullout and remove the oxygen sensor from the socket pl + Prose tha*MENUP Botton ta atin to tharmaln ecreen Please dispose of the oxygen sensor in accordance to local laws, regarcing disposing batteries. Clean the sensor housing and the sensor cover with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. 3. Plug the new sensor into the socket. 4, Replace the sensor housing cover with 2 Phillips head screwdriver and close tightly. 6. Allow the new oxygen sensor to stay in the housing for 4 hours ppror to calibrating to ensure sensor stabilization, Perform Oxygen Sensor Calibration as described in saction 2.1.8, For assistance, please contact: Tok (716) 564-8868 ‘Aquasol Corporation Tol Free: (800) 664-0368 Attn: Customer Service Department Fax: (716) 564-8889 80 Thompson Street Email info@aquesoleorporation.com N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 USA werw-aquasolwelding.com CHAPTER 4 Appendices \ppendix A [PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION e Parts List [P-oxManual Operations Manual P-OXSensor ‘Oxygen Sensor P-OXUSB USB Cabie P-OXBatt Rechargeable Batory P-OX Charger/US Power Supply/Charger P-OX Charger/EU European Power SunplviGharger P-OX Case Oxygen Monitor Carrying Case POX Tube Neoprene Extension Tubing P-OXProbe ‘Sianless Stoo! Probe \ppendix B —_ [PRO.Ox-100 Oxygen Sensor | Rapid response electrochemical sensor sifications _| Measurement Range (0100 21.0% Oxygen concentration by volume isp Hasauion (0.00 = 24 ( decimal places) Accuracy @ 99.9959 Ar +/- 0.01% Response Time T90 < 15 seconds Warm Up Tine: Negligible Hum 0.95% non-condensing Operating Temperature | 30° 122°F ("= 60°C) Storage Tempera 37 68°F ('=20°0) ‘Sample Flow 4.0 LPM maximum ‘Sample Pressure 10 PSI (Pounds Force per Square Inch} Power ‘One BV NIMH Call Batery Batty Charge Tines 2 hour minimum PRO OX"-100 PRO OX*-100 4.2 Appendix B Oxygen Monitor Complete Kit Specifications Weight | Weighs approximately 1b | Weighs approxmately 4 bs Continued (0.45 kg) with batteries and | (182 kg) with monitor, carrying axygen sensor instaled, —_ | case andall accessories Dimensions | Length: 6.75 in (171.45 mm) | Length: 11 in (280 mm} Width: 8.55 @0 mn) | Width 9 in 230 mm) Height 1.50 (8.1 mmm) | Height: 2.8 in (8 mm) ‘Aquasol Corperation reserves the ight to amend these specications as necessary ‘Aquasol Corporation warrants to the purchaser that the PRO OX-100 4.3 Appendix C ‘Oxygen Monitor is free from ciefects in material and workmanship W. d for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment from farranty ani ‘Aquasol Corporation. Intended Use ‘Aquasol Corporation warrants to the purchaser that the PRO OX100 Sensor is free from defects in material and workmanship far a period of ‘one year from the date of shipment from ‘Aquasol Corporation's liability willbe limited to the repair or replacement, at our factory, of parts found to be defective within the warranty period, as determined by Aquasol Corporation, The parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge if a Retumed Go Aquasol Corporation. 10s Authorization (RGA) is issued and the unit is shipped prepaid to the Aquasol Corporation Customer Service Department. This warranty is void if the product has. been subject to misuse or abuse, inclucit ing but not imited to: 1. Exposure to water, humiaity, temperature, shock or pressure outside of the listed specifications 2. Has not been operated or installed in accordance to the operating and maintenance instructions 8, Repairs which were not performed by one of its authorized dealers, 4, Ifthe identifying markings on the product label have been altered or removed Appendix C ranty and nded Use tinued The seller assumes no liability for consequential damages of any kind, €and the buyer, by acceptance through purchase of this product, will ‘assume al lability for the consequences of its use or misuse by the buyer, their employaas, or others. ‘Aquasol Corporation reserves the right to use any materials in the manufacture, repair or service of the products and to modify the design as deemed suitable, in 80 far as these materials or modifications ~ maintain the stated warranty. PRO OX*-100 Oxygen Monitor was designed to provide the trained Operator with useful information relating to the concentration of oxygen, This information may be used in process control or to minimize possible hazardous conditions, which may be present in various pracesses. Itis the sole responsibilty of the buyer/user to determine if this product is suitable for the intended application. Before implementation, the user must fully understand the operation and limitations ofthis instrument as well as the application for its use. ‘The responsibilty for the proper application, operation, instalation, andl mainteniance of the PRO OX-100 Oxygen Monitor is the sole obiigation Of the trained operator. The purchaser must ensure that the onerator af the PRO OX-100 Oxygen Monitor has been properly trained in the use: Of the unit as wall as the possible hazards associated with its use or ‘with the intended application. ‘Aquasol Corporation will nat assume any lability for misuse due to operator error. THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER: WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTY (OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Use this Maintenance Log to record and track. 4.4 Appendix D routine maintenance tasks, Maintenance Log [Task RECOMMENDED DATE MAINTAINED FREQUENCY Galorate Sensor [Atleast onceawesk [Date [Date Dale [Date [Dale [Dato | Date denending on use Date [Dato [Date [Dato [Date [Dato | Date Relace Once Low Batiery ght |Daio [Dato |Oate [Dato |Oate [Dato | Date Batteries Tums On Date |Date | Date |Date [Date | Date | Date Sensor ‘Asneoded Date [Dato [Date [Date [Date | Date | Dato Replacement (1 year guarantee) 4.5 Appendix E \ppendix E bleshooting Troubleshooting le Guide Continued [EM|AREA |PROBLEM FEATURES | PROBLEM ‘SOLUTION PROBLEM [AREA | PROBLEMFEATURES | PROBLEM SOLUTION CODE, Pump [Pump doesnot stat | Pumpis damaged | Return to Aquasol 7 ‘Alarm | Audivisual alarm does | Alaris disabled | Please goto section 213 to ven pressing SPOT or Corporation not set otf set alarm ont CONT button ‘lame damaged | Return to Aquasal Screen | No display after Battery drained Switch offand plug the Corporation ‘switching on the oxygen manitar into the charger for 1 8 Arm ‘Alarm goes off but light | Light indicator is Retum it to Aquasal monitor hour o 1 hour 15 minutes. does not ink damaged Corporation "sitdoest gts repece @ ‘Sensor | Reacing shows 00.00% | Sensor lose ‘Open sensor cover and eben make sure the sensor is LCD is damaged Reium it to Aquasol tightly connected to ports Corporation ‘Sensor depleted Request replacement sensor ‘Screen | Display sowan shows | Display hanged Restart the machine. 7 ma |e Titoa dscomnectel | Usaug anci= auagine strange symbok after probler perset rl instalation fis device nto a citferent USE ‘slicing on the oxygen ‘Aquasol Corporation carpauirpn rmontor Key No change when Keypad damaged Return it to Aquasol " Computer | No logs are imported Notepad was not ‘Unplug the device and ‘ative Window restart it, Open notepad ond pressing any key/all keys Corporation follow the instructions to Progam [Display shows wrong | Bate and Time not set | Set Date and Tine as per import logs time: Inetruction. Logs erased manually | View Log on Pro Ox 100 Program [Cannot set the alarm | Programis corupted | Return t to Aquasol ta ensure log has not been zu Corporation crazed, Folow instructions rng ton tt om 7 or amas — reece — a ; ‘ompurer a jcelsurableto | Use a USB Hub, ie, cornea 4 Customer Service Representative. recognized connect to PC ‘the Pro Ox-100 to a USB hub and plug the Hub to the PC

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