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Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D - User Manual

Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D
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2855 Metropolitan Place, Pomona, CA 91767 USA Tel: 909-392-6900, Fax: 909-392-3665, www.aii1.com, e-mail: diveaii@aii1.com Rev 6/11
Easy user interface . . . one touch controls
Simple to use . . . accurate reliable results
One touch calibration . . . 100% O2 or air
Long battery life . . . 13,000 hrs of use
Advanced sensor technology
State of the art electronics
Certified ISO 9001:2008 QA System
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Technical Specifications
Accuracy: < +2% of FS range under constant conditions
Analysis: 0-100% oxygen
Application: Verify O
2
content of scuba compressed air tanks
Calibration: Certified dry 100% oxygen or air after 8 hrs of use
Compensation: Temperature
Connections: 1x16 mm thread (see options below)
Controls: Soft touch keypad for ON/OFF and Calibration
Dimensions: 2.72” x 4.1” x 1.35”; weight 7 oz. (196 grams)
Display: 3 digit LCD 1.1” x .625”; resolution 0.1% O
2
Flow Sensitivity: None between 0.2 to 10 liters per minute
Humidity: Non-condensing 0-95% RH
Linearity: +
1% under constant conditions
Pressure: Inlet - ambient or regulated; vent - atmospheric
Power: (2) 1.5V AA alkaline batteries; 13,000 hrs of use
Response Time: 90% of final FS reading in 10 seconds
Sensitivity: < 0.5% of FS range
Sensor: AII-11-75-PO2 D
Sensor Life: 32 months in air at 25ºC and 1 atmosphere
Storage Temp.: -20º to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) on intermittent basis
Temp. Range: 5º to 45ºC (41ºF to 113ºF)
Warm-up Time: None
Warranty: 12 months analyzer; 12 months sensor
Options & Accessories
AII-11-75-PO2R D Remote Oxygen Sensor Kit
A-3388 Adapter, Dome to Sensor
A-3609 Adapter, Dome to 1/8” Tube
A-3671 Adapter, BC with Restrictor to Sensor
A-3673 Adapter, BC with Restrictor to 1/8” Tube
A-3676 Adapter, 1/8” Tube to Sensor
A-3677 Adapter, DIN to 1/8” Tube
A-3678 Adapter, A-Yoke to 1/8” Tube
FITN-1009 Tee Adapter 15mm ID x 22mm ID x 22mm OD
FITN-1112-1 Flow Diverter
HRWR-1157 Screwdriver
HRWR-1158 Lanyard
TUBE-1018 Tubing, 1/8” x 3’
A-3657-1 Dovetail Mounting Kit
HRWR-1075 Dovetail Female Clamp Pole/Shelf

Questions and Answers

  • L
    Lance JosephAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Diving Instrument displays 'ERR' after calibration?
    • D
      Dawn WilliamsAug 14, 2025
      If your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument displays 'ERR' after a failed calibration, the suggested solution is to replace the oxygen sensor.
  • P
    Patrick AndersonAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D reading fluctuates erratically?
    • V
      vramosAug 18, 2025
      If the reading on your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument does not stabilize or fluctuates erratically, it could be due to a few reasons: - A possible cause is a source of RF or electromagnetic radiation emissions. Try relocating the analyzer away from the source. - If relocating doesn't help, wait 5 minutes and repeat calibration. - If the issue persists, replace the sensor and repeat the calibration.
  • A
    Anna CruzAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D shows no display when turned on?
    • J
      Jeffrey PaulAug 21, 2025
      If your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument shows no display when turned on, try the following: - Replace the batteries. - Check the battery polarity to ensure they are correctly installed. - Check and clean the battery contacts.
  • P
    Patrick ThompsonAug 25, 2025
    Why Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Diving Instrument cannot be turned off?
    • S
      steven80Aug 26, 2025
      If you cannot turn off your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument, it is likely because a calibration routine is in process. Wait until it is completed.
  • J
    john22Aug 28, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument reading drifts after calibration?
    • J
      Jimmy EllisonAug 28, 2025
      If, after calibration in 100% dry oxygen, the reading on your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument drifts more than 2% over 8 hours, consider the following: - Check the primary oxygen delivery device. - Replace the sensor, as it may be nearing the end of its useful life.
  • H
    Hayley RobinsonAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Diving Instrument displays 'LO'?
    • J
      Jeanne TaylorAug 31, 2025
      If your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument displays 'LO' when turned on or in use, replace the battery and calibrate the device.
  • L
    Lauren EspinozaSep 3, 2025
    How to fix Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Diving Instrument with no response to keypad?
    • E
      Emily PattersonSep 3, 2025
      If your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument is not responding to the keypad, replace the battery.
  • R
    Richard RothSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D LCD reading doesn't change?
    • J
      John RasmussenSep 7, 2025
      If the reading displayed by the LCD on your Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument does not change when the oxygen level changes, replace the sensor.
  • E
    Eric GuerreroSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Diving Instrument appears damaged?
    • C
      chadloweSep 10, 2025
      If the Analytical Industries Inc. Diving Instrument appears to be physically damaged, turn the device ON. If it successfully passes calibration, proceed with using it.

Summary

Introduction

Indications for Use

States the intended purpose of the analyzer for scuba diving air tanks.

Intended Use

Details the specific application for measuring oxygen in compressed breathing air tanks.

Device Description

Provides a general overview of the analyzer's design and components.

Quality Control Certification

Safety Warnings

Start-Up

Contents of Shipping Container

Lists items included in the product packaging upon delivery.

Controls

Identifies and explains the function of the device's control buttons.

Start-Up Test

Describes the initial diagnostic checks performed when powering on the device.

Calibration

Details the procedure for calibrating the oxygen sensor for accurate readings.

Mounting

Explains how to attach the device to poles or shelves using optional kits.

Operation

Principle of Operation

Explains how the electrochemical sensor measures oxygen concentration.

Application Considerations

Discusses factors affecting readings like temperature, pressure, and humidity.

Calibration

Reiteration of calibration procedures and precautions during normal operation.

Sampling

Outlines methods for obtaining gas samples for analysis, including flowing and static atmospheres.

Maintenance

Serviceability

Advises against self-repair and refers to authorized service personnel.

Battery Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing the device's AA alkaline batteries.

Oxygen Sensor Replacement - Standard Integral Sensor

Details the process for replacing the primary sensor unit.

Reassembly

Instructions for correctly reassembling the device after component replacement.

Oxygen Sensor Replacement - Optional Remote Sensor

Guide for replacing the sensor when using the optional remote sensor configuration.

Troubleshooting

Specifications

Spare Parts & Optional Accessories

Lists available replacement parts and optional add-ons for the analyzer.

Warranty

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Disposal

Advises on the proper and compliant disposal of oxygen sensors and batteries.

Analytical Industries Inc. Palm O2 D Specifications

General IconGeneral
Range0-100% O2
Sensor TypeElectrochemical
DisplayLCD
Resolution0.1% O2
Housing MaterialABS plastic
Operating Temperature32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
CalibrationManual
Storage Temperature-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Accuracy±1% Full Scale @ 25°C