Do electrode maintenance, Section 22—do electrode maintenance – Thermo Fisher Scientific Eutech 2700 Series User Manual

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22.

DO Electrode Maintenance

Changing the Membrane Cap
The DO 2700 electrode utilizes a cap attached to a pre-installed membrane that

is easily replaced. Replace the membrane cap if it becomes damaged or worn

over time as needed. When calibration can not be completed, look to replace the

electrolyte first as this may help. Replace the membrane cap and electrolyte

together using the following procedure.
1) Unscrew the old membrane cap from the probe. Before installing a new

membrane, clean the probe tip with deionized water to remove any

contaminants.

2) With the membrane cap removed fill it approximately 50% full using the

electrolyte solution. Screw the membrane cap on moderately tight (do not

over-tighten). A small amount of electrolyte should overflow—indicating that

all of the air has been removed.

3) Rinse off excess electrolyte with deionized water.

Electrode Cleaning
Cleaning the BOD probe is only necessary after erratic

readings result; usually after many months of use.

Avoid excessive and un-necessary cleaning, as it can

reduce the life of the probe.

Gold Cathode

The gold cathode can become tarnished or plate with

silver after extended use. It is cleaned with the

adhesive backed sanding disc in the Membrane Kit

provided with the probe. Stick the disc to a flat object,

like a bottle cap, and gently sand the gold cathode with a twisting motion about 3

times or until all silver deposits are removed. The gold will have a matte finish.

Silver Anode

It is normal for a dark layer of silver chloride to cover the silver anode. After

prolonged use it may become necessary to clean the anode. Soak the probe in

14% ammonium hydroxide for 2 to 3 minutes or overnight in a 3% ammonium

hydroxide solution. Rinse with deionized water, recharge the electrode, and install

a new membrane.

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