Download Print this page

Advertisement

Quick Links

MiniOX
100
®
O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L &
I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E
®
600000 Rev.1

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the MiniOX 100 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Ohio Medical MiniOX 100

  • Page 1 MiniOX ® O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L & I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E ® 600000 Rev.1...
  • Page 3 3.0 OPERATING THE MINIOX 100 ........4...
  • Page 4 DO NOT immerse the MiniOX 100 oxygen analyzer in any cleaning solution. » The flow diverter provided with the MiniOX 100 is for use with flowing gases only. DO NOT use the diverter when performing static sampling (e.g., in incubators, oxygen tents, oxygen hoods).
  • Page 5 ..........0.0.2 = 102% ..(If the display reads > 0.0.3 the MiniOX 100 should be re-calibrated.)
  • Page 6 2.1 Before You Begin A protective film covering the threaded sensor face must be removed and the sensor allowed to “breath” for at least 30 minutes. Next, the MiniOX 100 Oxygen Analyzer should be calibrated. Thereafter, Ohio Medical recommends calibration on a weekly basis. However, more frequent calibration will not adversely affect product performance.
  • Page 7 MiniOX 100. 2.3 In Line Calibration (Configuration A) 1. Put the MiniOX 100 in an upright position such that you can read the product label. 2. Connect a sample supply hose to a standard "T" piece. The Ohio Medical "T" is precision-tapered to insure a tight connection with O-rings of the flow diverter.
  • Page 8 30 seconds, allow at least 2 minutes to ensure complete saturation of the sensor with the calibration gas. 5. If the MiniOX 100 is not already turned on, do so now by pressing the analyzer “ON” button 6. Press the “CAL”...
  • Page 9 NOTE: If the MiniOX 100 is used to measure the oxygen concentration with equipment using a heated or humidified gas stream, it is recommended that the MiniOX 100 be placed upstream of the heater and/or humidifier. For more information, refer to "Factors Influencing Calibration and Performance"...
  • Page 10 » When used in a breathing circuit, place the sensor upstream of the humidifier. 5.0 CALIBRATION ERRORS AND ERROR CODES The MiniOX 100 analyzers have a self test feature built into the software to detect faulty calibrations, oxygen sensor failures, and low operating voltage. These are listed below, and include possible actions to take, if an error code occurs.
  • Page 11 » The MiniOX 100 may be disinfected using standard topical disinfectants. » The MiniOX 100 is not intended for steam, ethylene oxide or radiation sterilization. » Store the MiniOX 100 in a temperature similar to its ambient environment of daily use. 7.0 SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 Analyzer Specifications...
  • Page 12 < 2% Sevoflurane < 2% Desflurane < 2% Carbon Dioxide < 2% Helium < 2% 8.0 MINIOX 100 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 8.1 Standard Replacement Parts and Accessories Part Number Item 606901 "T" Adapter 606902 Flow Diverter 606903 Barbed Adapter w/ Tubing...
  • Page 13 The most likely cause is that the MiniOX 100 has received a "false" calibration value. » Make sure that the calibration gas is connected to the MiniOX 100 at 2 liters per minute for a minimum of 2 minutes prior to proceeding with calibration.
  • Page 14 Ohio Medical or through Ohio Medical's designated distributors and/or agents as new equipment. Routine maintenance items are excluded from this warranty. Ohio Medical shall not be liable to the purchaser or other persons for incidental or consequential damages or equipment that has been subject to abuse, misuse, misapplication, alteration, negligence or accident.
  • Page 16 This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential to Ohio Medical, LLC. Use of this information is under license from Ohio Medical, LLC. Any use other than that authorized by Ohio Medical, LLC is prohibited. MiniOX, Ohio Medical and the Ohio Medical logo are registered trademarks of Ohio Medical, LLC.