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Teledyne 9070 - O2 and CO2 Food package analyzer (preliminary) User Manual

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OPERATOR FUNCTIONS (RUN MODE)

4.1

DISPLAY BUTTON

The upper line on the display will always read oxygen % or ppm, or oxygen % and carbon dioxide.

The following are available for display on the lower line.

1.

OXYGEN SENSOR EMF (millivolts)

2.

OXYGEN SENSOR TEMPERATURE

3.

OXYGEN SENSOR IMPEDANCE, a measure of integrity of the oxygen sensor's electrode.

4.

SAMPLE OXYGEN (AND CARBON DIOXIDE)

5. AMBIENT

TEMPERATURE

6.

AMBIENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY

7. DATE

–TIME

8.

RUN HOURS SINCE LAST SERVICE

9.

DATE OF LAST SERVICE

10.

BALANCE GAS (%). A calculation of the balance of the volume of gas being sampled. Oxygen and carbon
dioxide are subtracted from 100% if ‘O

2

/CO

2

’ is selected in set-up 27. If ‘Display Sample’ or ‘Fast Sample’

is selected in set-up 26, the BALANCE GAS is calculated from the SAMPLE values of oxygen and carbon
dioxide.


Any number of these variables can be displayed sequentially by pressing the ‘DISPLAY’ button. Items can be selected
for display or deleted in set-up step 29 on the keyboard. In addition to the above lower line displays, the Analyzer will
automatically display:

10

OXYGEN NOT READY, until the sensor is over 650°C (1200°F). If the heater does not get the sensor up to
650

°C (1200°F) within 20 minutes, the “OXYGEN NOT READY” message will be replaced by a “HEATER

FAIL” alarm.

11

SENSOR CALIBRATION, occurring for oxygen Cal Gas



NOTE

The run time will be the period of time the Analyzer is powered. This timer can be used as a sensor replacement and/or
gas generator service schedule aid. The start time is reset by changing the ‘SERVICE DAY’ in set-up mode.


Setup

Alarm

Display

Purge

Run

Enter

Option

Function

Option

Function

Autocal

Cal 2

Cal 1

Power

Alarm

Setup

Oxygen % 2.83
SensorTem p 718C

Figure 4.1 Operator's Panel


4.2

ALARM BUTTON

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Teledyne Analytical Instruments 9070 Oxygen Analyzer