3600 Analyzer for O
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Measurement—Operator’s Manual 5
3600O2.OM.E9903
1. Operating Instructions
1.1 What you have received
Your 3600 analyzer for oxygen measurements includes two basic components:
• A model 3600/1xx or 3600M/1xx Indicating Instrument, available as a
portable, process (panel or 19-inch rack mount), or wall mount unit; and
• A model 311xx.xx Oxygen Sensor.
These components are available in a variety of configurations, listed in section 3.
Indicating instrument, front panel
The front panel includes a key-lock to switch on the instrument; a two-line liquid
crystal display (LCD), displaying 16 characters across; a “ ” switch to illuminate
the LCD for three minutes when connected to an outside power source; plus four
control keys. Complete operating instructions for this instrument follow—note
that a “Program Flow Chart” in section 1.3.1 gives a handy overview of all on-
screen instructions, in the order they appear.
The sensor has a threaded collar and storage cap on top. A plastic screw-on base at
its rear provides a stand for servicing, and protects the screw-on 10-pin LEMO
connection. The sensor cable has a mating LEMO-10 connector.
Oxygen sensor components, plus sensor cable and base—exploded view
A sensor recharge kit, in a blue plastic case, is also included with your shipment.
Inside this kit are the materials to maintain your sensor, such as membranes, a
special membrane mounting tool, polishing powder, and a polishing cloth. The
contents of this recharge kit are listed in section 1.6.
Check to see that any needed mounting hardware has been included. This varies
with each shipment, but in general a flow chamber, multi-parameter flow chamber
(where a model 28117 external pressure sensor also can be mounted), or sensor
socket is usually needed to bring the sensor in contact with the gaseous or liquid
sample. Note that the “Installation Guidelines” in section 2 of this manual include
all the instructions you will need to set up your system. Please refer to this section
now if you are still in the process of configuring your installation.