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Step 3. Insert the needle into the hole on the rubber stopper.
The tip of the needle will reach the headspace of the sample in the
plastic bottle, etc.
Step 4. Operate the oxygen meter to sample and measure the
sample gas.
For details, refer to the measurement methods described in the
operation manual enclosed with the oxygen meter.
• If there is less than 10mL of sample gas, or if the sample cannot be used the KO-X1
because of the shapes and materials, measure with the Gas Sampling Glass Tube
(model: GS-2) option (sold separately).
• A measurement can be taken even if the inside of the sample is pressurized. However,
if the inner pressure of the package is higher than +40 kPa, the components could break
when the needle is pierced, or a correct measurement value may not be obtained.
<Using oxygen meter RO-105 series >
Do not use the KO-X1 Opener when measuring a sample pressurized above +40 kPa.
Instead, measure with the Gass Sampling Glass Tube (model: GS-2) option (sold
separately).
<Using oxygen meter RO-103S>
Measure with the Compression and Decompression Sampler (model: S-2) option. In
this case, repeat the suction operation two to three times to sample the gas and read
the value when the sample gas is stabilized.
• If there are any concerning symptoms, refer to the symptoms and actions explained in
the Troubleshooting Section of the operation manual enclosed with the oxygen meter.
Replace rubber stopper 1 and rubber stopper 2 with new parts if any degradation is
observed.
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the product if you have any questions or inquiries
regarding handling, repairs, or inspections.
You can also watch the video on how to handle the product. https://www.iijima-e.co.jp/en/video.html
1-1, Ishida, Toyooka-cho, Gamagori-shi, Aichi 443-0011 JAPAN
Telephone: +81-533-67-2827 Facsimile: +81-533-69-6814 E-mail: eigyou@iijima-e.co.jp
https://www.iijima-e.co.jp/
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