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4 features & specifications – Analytical Industries GPR-2500 Series Oxygen Transmitter User Manual

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Handling: Do not use force when using the switches and knobs. Before moving your transmitter be sure to

disconnect the wiring/power cord and any cables connected to the output terminals located on the transmitter.

Maintenance

Serviceability: Except for replacing the oxygen sensor, there are no parts inside the transmitter for the operator
to service.
Only trained personnel with the authorization of their supervisor should conduct maintenance.
Oxygen Sensor: DO NOT open the sensor. The sensor contains a corrosive liquid electrolyte that could be

harmful if touched or ingested, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet contained in the Owner’s Manual appendix.

Avoid contact with any liquid or crystal type powder in or around the sensor or sensor housing, as either could be a

form of electrolyte. Leaking sensors should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Troubleshooting: Consult the guidelines in Section 8 for advice on the common operating errors before

concluding that your transmitter is faulty.
Do not attempt to service the transmitter beyond those means described in this Owner’s Manual. Do not attempt to

make repairs by yourself as this will void the warranty as per Section 10 and may result in electrical shock, injury or

damage. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Cleaning: The transmitter should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. Wipe off dust and dirt
from the outside of the unit with a soft damp cloth then dry immediately. Do not use solvents or chemicals.
Nonuse Periods: If the transmitter is equipped with a range switch advance the switch to the OFF position and

disconnect the power when the transmitter is left unused for a long period of time.

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