MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor
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automatically press
to manually proceed to Monitoring Mode
NOTE: The HIGH Alarm value:
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CANNOT be set equal to, or less than,
the Low Alarm value.
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CAN be disabled by increasing the alarm
set point beyond 100% until "--" displays
Alarm Conditions
High and Low Oxygen Concentration
Alarms
When the MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor detects an
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oxygen concentration that exceeds the preset alarm
limit:
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the red LED flashes for that alarm (High or
Low)
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an audible alarm activates
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the measured concentration displays
Silencing an Alarm
The MiniOX
3000 Oxygen Monitor features a silence
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function that allows the operator to temporarily mute
the O
concentration audible alarm.
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1. When an audible alarm activates, press the
key (labeled with a horn icon) to mute the
alarm for up to three, 30-second intervals;
press:
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once for a 30-second interval
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twice (within two seconds) for a
60-second interval
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three times (within four seconds) for a
90-second interval
The following appears on the display:
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a horn icon
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a three-bar graph showing a
"countdown" of 10 seconds per bar for
each 30 second interval
NOTE:
When the audible alarm is silenced, the
appropriate visual alarm continues to
flash.
If the alarm condition is not corrected within the
preset silence interval (30, 60, or 90 seconds):
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the audible alarm reactivates
If the alarm condition is corrected and then
reoccurs within this interval:
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once after Step 2
Low Battery Alarms
The MiniOX
stage battery alarm that warns of depleted and
expired battery voltage:
For periodic checks on battery status (See Section 3,
Test Functions)
Sensor Indicator
During monitoring, the MiniOX
activate if:
Error Handling
The MiniOX
test:
If the microprocessor detects an error during these
routine self-tests or during monitoring:
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both audible and visual alarms activate
2. To manually terminate the silence mode, press
the down arrow (labeled with a ▼ icon).
3000 Oxygen Monitor features a two-
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The first alarm alerts the operator that the
monitor has approximately six hours of
operating time remaining:
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appears on the display
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an audible alarm sounds at 30-second
intervals
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If the operator does not replace the battery
after this alarm, a second low battery alarm
activates when the battery is no longer able to
support monitoring.
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the monitor displays
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audible and visual alarms are activated
displays and "OFF"; audible and visual alarms
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the oxygen sensor becomes disconnected
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the cable fails or disconnects from the sensor
or instrument
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the sensor membrane is perforated
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the thermistor circuit opens
3000 Oxygen Monitor performs a self-
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when it is turned ON
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after a battery is installed
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the display flashes "ERR" and an error code
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audible and visual alarms activate the monitor
ceases to operate until the appropriate service
Section 3, Operation
and "--"
3000 Oxygen Monitor
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