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PROBE & MEMBRANE MAINTENANCE 

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10. PROBE & MEMBRANE MAINTENANCE

The D.O. probe body is made of reinforced plastic for maximum 

durability.
A thermistor temperature sensor provides temperature 

measurements of the tested sample. It is always recommended to 

keep the protective cap on the probe when not in use, to protect it 

against damage and dirt.

To replace the membrane

 or refill it with electrolyte, proceed 

as follows:

 

y

Remove protective cap by gently twisting 

and pulling it off the probe's body.

 

y

Unscrew the membrane by turning it 

counterclockwise with the other hand.

 

y

Wet the sensor by soaking the bottom 2.5 cm 

of the probe in electrolyte (

MA9071

) for 

5 minutes.

 

y

Rinse new membrane supplied with meter 

with electrolyte, while shaking it gently. 

Refill with clean electrolyte.

 

y

Gently tap the sides of the membrane with 

the finger tip to ensure that no air bubbles 

remain trapped. Do no directly tap the 

bottom with the finger as this will damage 

the membrane.

 

y

Make sure that the rubber O-ring is seated 

properly inside the membrane cap.

 

y

With the sensor facing down, screw 

the membrane cap clockwise. Some 

electrolyte will overflow.

If the Platinum cathode is tarnished or stained, which could be 

due to contact with certain gases or to an extended use with a 

loose or damaged membrane, it should be cleaned.
Use a clean lint-free cloth and rub the cathode very gently side 

to side 4-5 times. This will be enough to polish it and remove any 

stains without damaging the Platinum tip.
Afterwards, rinse the probe with deionized or distilled water and 

install a new membrane cap using fresh electrolyte and follow the 

steps above. Recalibrate the instrument.

TWIST

AND

PULL

UNSCREW

SILVER

CHLORIDE

ANODE

SILVER

CHLORIDE

ANODE

PLATINUM

CATHODE

OXYGEN

PERMEABLE

TEFLON

MEMBRANE

Summary of Contents for MI605

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MI605 Dissolved Oxygen Meter...

Page 2: ...is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Milwaukee Instruments Inc Rocky Mount NC 27804 USA THANK YOU for choosing Milwaukee Instruments This instruction manual will provide yo...

Page 3: ...AL OPERATIONS 4 4 PROBE PREPARATION 5 5 PROBE POLARIZATION 6 6 MEASUREMENTS 7 7 ALTITUDE COMPENSATION 8 8 SALINITY COMPENSATION 9 9 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 10 10 PROBE MEMBRANE MAINTENANCE 11 11 BATTERY...

Page 4: ...m resolution SALINITY COMPENSATION 0 to 80 g L 1 g L resolution PROBE MA840 included ENVIRONMENT 0 to 50 C 100 RH max BATTERY TYPE 1 x 9V alkaline included BATTERY LIFE approx 100 hours of use AUTO O...

Page 5: ...ied with the meter with electrolyte while shaking it gently Refill with clean electrolyte 4 Gently tap the sides of the membrane with the finger tip to ensure that no air bubbles remain trapped To avo...

Page 6: ...consumed by passing through the sensitive diaphragm and dissolving in the electrolyte solution inside the probe If this operation is interrupted the electrolyte solution continues to be enriched with...

Page 7: ...e not possible while the liquid is at rest During laboratory measurements the use of a magnetic stirrer to ensure a certain velocity in the fluid is recommended In this way errors due to the diffusion...

Page 8: ...7 12 2 11 9 11 4 11 0 10 6 39 2 6 12 4 12 0 11 6 11 2 10 8 10 4 10 1 42 8 8 11 8 11 4 11 0 10 6 10 3 9 9 9 6 46 4 10 11 3 10 9 10 5 10 2 9 8 9 5 9 2 50 0 12 10 8 10 4 10 1 9 7 9 4 9 1 8 8 53 6 14 10...

Page 9: ...matically compensate for salinity effects see also following table for verification C Salinity g l at Sea Level F 0 g l 10 g l 20 g l 30 g l 35 g l 10 11 3 10 6 9 9 9 3 9 0 50 0 12 10 8 10 1 9 5 8 9 8...

Page 10: ...nditioning mode automatic polarization y Once COND disappears the probe is polarized and the instrument can be calibrated y Remove the probe protective cap y Press CAL appears on the larger LCD togeth...

Page 11: ...ntly tap the sides of the membrane with the finger tip to ensure that no air bubbles remain trapped Do no directly tap the bottom with the finger as this will damage the membrane y Makesurethattherubb...

Page 12: ...ts from the environment but allows oxygen to enter If any dirt is observed on the membrane rinse it carefully with distilled or deionized water If any imperfections still exist or any damage is eviden...

Page 13: ...y life remain A low battery will result in unreliable measurements It is recommended to replace the battery immediately by using an alkaline 9V battery Turn the meter off unscrew the two screws on the...

Page 14: ...duct makesureitisentirelysuitableforyourspecific application and for the environment in which it is used Any modification introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may compromise the meter s pe...

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