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SHORT-TERM STORAGE  

When  the  ProOBOD  is  not  in  use,  it  MUST  BE  STORED  IN  A  MOIST 

ENVIRONMENT, i.e., the sensor either immersed in water or in water-saturated 

air.  If the sensor cap is allowed to dry out by exposure to dry air, it is likely 

to drift slightly at the beginning of its next use unless it is rehydrated.  If this 

occurs, follow the rehydrating instructions in this manual.  

For short-term storage (<30 days), place the probe in a BOD bottle that contains 

a small amount of clean water (approximately 40 ml).  This will provide a 100% 

water-saturated air environment.  

LONG-TERM STORAGE

For  long-term  storage  (>30  days),  remove  the  batteries  from  the  instrument.  

Moisten the sponge in the clear protective plastic cap that was originally provided 

with the probe with clean water.  Place the clear cap over the sensor with the 

sensor cap installed.  Inspect the sponge every 30 days to make sure it is still 

moist.  If you no longer have the clear protective cap, place the probe in a BOD 

bottle that contains a small amount of clean water (approximately 40 ml).   

Alternatively, you can place the sensor with sensor cap installed directly in water 

in a BOD bottle, making sure that the water does not evaporate over time.

Recommended Long-term Storage ambient temperature: -5 to 50°C (23 to 122°F)

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

DissOlveD Oxygen reaDings

Erroneous dissolved oxygen readings typically indicate a need to clean the sensor 

cap, replace the sensor cap, and/or recalibrate the instrument.  First, verify the 

sensor is properly setup in the Probe menu.  Next, clean the sensor cap following 

the instructions in the 

Maintenance and Storage

 section of this manual and 

then perform a calibration.  If erroneous readings persist, follow the steps on 

the following page to inspect the sensor cap for damage and then attempt to 

recalibrate the instrument.  If the problem continues, try to rehydrate the sensor 

cap  and  then  recalibrate.    If  you  are  still  getting  erroneous  dissolved  oxygen 

readings,  try  replacing  the  sensor  cap  and  then  recalibrate.    If  the  erroneous 

readings continue, contact YSI Technical Support to help determine the next 

step.

INSPECTING THE SENSOR CAP FOR DAMAGE

Caution:  Avoid touching the sensing end of the sensor 

cap during the following maintenance procedures.

If DO measurements seem to be in error or are jumpy, remove the sensor cap 

from the sensor by grasping the probe body with one hand and then rotating the 

sensor cap counterclockwise until it is completely free.  Do not use any tools for 

the removal of the cap.

Inspect  the  sensor  cap  assembly  for  any  cracks  or  damage.    If  damage  has 

occurred, contact YSI Customer Service to order a replacement sensor cap (YSI 

item number 626458).

Inspect the o-ring on the probe for damage.  If there is any indication of damage, 

carefully remove the o-ring and contact YSI Technical Support to obtain a new 

o-ring and/or gasket.  Avoid using tools to remove the o-ring as damage to the 

sealing surfaces could result. 

Before reinstalling the sensor cap, make sure that the cavity is completely clean 

and dry before proceeding with the installation.  If water is found, dry the cavity 

with lens tissue.  Finally, clean and dry the clear optical DO sensor window on 

the end of the sensor with a lens tissue.

After  reinstalling  the  sensor  cap,  perform  a  calibration  and  then  reevaluate 

the  quality  of  the  dissolved  oxygen  measurements.    If  problems  persist,  try 

rehydrating or replacing the sensor cap.  

help 

While using of the ProODO instrument, press the 

Question

 

 key from any 

screen to view helpful messages directly on the display.  

errOr/statUs messages 

If readings for temperature or dissolved oxygen are over or under range, you 

will see a series of +++++ or ----- respectively and an error message along the 

bottom of the display.  A series of ????? indicates that a parameter, for example 

DO mg/L, cannot be calculated.  This could be caused by a connection issue 

between the cable and instrument.  The following are some of the potential error 

messages:

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Summary of Contents for WE KNOW ProOBOD

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ntenance and Storage 8 Updating Instrument and Probe Firmware 8 Sensor Maintenance Dissolved Oxygen 8 Sensor Maintenance Temperature 11 Sensor Storage 12 Troubleshooting 12 Dissolved Oxygen Readings 12 Help 13 Error Status messages 13 Restore Default Calibration Values 14 Probe Specifications 15 Accessories Parts List 16 Declaration of Conformity 17 Recycling 19 Contact Information 20 Ordering and...

Page 3: ...elected by YSI Repair or replacement will be made and the product returned transportation prepaid Repaired or replaced products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days from date of repair or replacement LIMITATION OF WARRANTY This Warranty does not apply to any YSI product damage or failure caused by Failure to install operate or use the product in accorda...

Page 4: ...tional outlet adapters are also included The ProOBOD sensor measures dissolved oxygen in water using lifetime luminescence technology and uses a digital signal to send information between the instrument and probe The probe features a stirrer and motor to aid in sample movement to keep solids from settling at the bottom of the sample bottle and to speed up the response of the sensor Key advantages ...

Page 5: ...nstruction sheet is important because it contains the calibration coefficients for your sensor cap After using this sheet for general probe setup be sure to store it in a safe place in case you need to reload these calibration coefficients in the unlikely event that they are ever deleted from the instrument and probe Note A new cable probe assembly already has a sensor cap installed and the sensor...

Page 6: ...r cap needs replaced See the Sensor Maintenance Dissolved Oxygen section of this manual or the instruction sheet included with the replacement sensor cap for instructions on updating the Sensor Cap Coefficients When updating the Coefficients the sensor cap serial will be updated automatically based on your entries The Temperature Coefficient should not be modified unless instructed by YSI Technica...

Page 7: ...nd then press Cal to complete the calibration The message line at the bottom of the screen will display Calibrating Channel followed by Calibration Successful Press Esc to cancel the calibration i Temperature All ProOBOD probes have built in temperature sensors Temperature calibration is not required nor is it available To set the units press the Probe key on the ProODO instrument and select Displ...

Page 8: ...en replacing a Sensor Cap the Sensor Cap Coefficients must be manually updated in the ProODO instrument The instruction sheet shipped with the replacement OBOD sensor cap includes the calibration coefficients that are specific to your Sensor Cap u IMPORTANT Be sure to save the OBOD Sensor Cap instruction sheet in case you need to reload the calibration coefficients The replacement OBOD Sensor Cap ...

Page 9: ...Calibration Code has been entered correctly press enter to confirm Highlight K2 through KC in turn and use the 5 numeric entry screen to enter the corresponding new coefficient from the Calibration Code label as described in step 4 Press enter after each entry and then proceed to the next K selection After all the new coefficients have been entered highlight 6 Update Coefficients and press enter A...

Page 10: ... sensor cap and then recalibrate If you are still getting erroneous dissolved oxygen readings try replacing the sensor cap and then recalibrate If the erroneous readings continue contact YSI Technical Support to help determine the next step Inspecting the Sensor Cap for Damage Caution Avoid touching the sensing end of the sensor cap during the following maintenance procedures If DO measurements se...

Page 11: ... Values Occasionally the instrument may need to have the factory calibration default values restored To perform a factory reset press Calibrate highlight Restore Default Cal and press enter Select the parameter you wish to restore either DO or Barometer and press enter After selecting barometer or DO you will be asked to confirm the operation Highlight Yes and press enter P robe S pecifications Th...

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