Specifications
Instruction 24-9395
39
Fyrite Pro
4.13.13  Sensor Error Screen (Model 100/105/110/120/125)
An O
2
 sensor error is displayed if the analyzer determines during the 
warm-up cycle that the oxygen sensor’s output is too low for it to be usable. 
However, in the extreme condition when the O
2
 sensor has no output, a sen-
sor error will not occur. Instead, the O
2
 reading will be 0.0 as displayed in 
the O
2
 Screen or the CO & O
2
 Screen.
Tip:  To avoid O
2
 errors from occurring, consider replac-
ing the O
2
 sensor when its output level drop below 100 as 
displayed during warm-up (refer to Section 4.13.1).
When the CO channel is set up for Auto Zero (refer to Section 3.5.3), a 
CO sensor error will occur if the detected carbon monoxide level is above 
50 ppm during the warm-up cycle. Note that if the CO channel is set up for 
manual calibration, the analyzer does not auto-zero the CO sensor during 
warm-up, and thus does not generate a CO sensor error when the analyzer 
is turned ON in an atmosphere containing a high background level of CO.
Do the following before replacing a suspected spent or defective sensor:
1.  Turn OFF the analyzer and turn it back ON in an area of fresh air 
(containing 20.9% O
2
 and no CO). 
2.  Perform the Oxygen Sensor Zero procedure (Section 5.5) and, if ap-
plicable, the CO Sensor Zero & Calibration procedure (Section 5.6).
3.  If Steps 1 & 2 do not eliminate the error condition, replace sensor(s) 
(refer to Sections 5.9 or 5.10).










