Troubleshooting – YSI 55 User Manual

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7. Troubleshooting

NOTE: An error displayed briefly during the first few seconds after turning the

instrument on does NOT indicate a problem.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

ACTION

1. Instrument will not turn on

A. Low battery voltage

B. Batteries installed incorrectly

C. Meter requires service

A. Replace batteries (Page 3)

B. Check battery polarity. (Page 3)

C. Return system for service (Page 14)

2. Instrument will not calibrate

A. Membrane is fouled or damaged

B. Probe anode is fouled or dark

C. Probe cathode is tarnished

D. System requires service

A. Replace membrane and KCl (Page 6)

B. Clean anode (Page 7)

C. Clean cathode (Page 7)

D. Return system for service (Page 14)

3. Instrument "locks up"

A. Instrument has received a shock

B. Batteries are low or damaged

C. System requires service

A. Remove battery lid, wait 15 seconds

for reset, replace lid. (Page 3)

B. Replace batteries (Page 3)

C. Return system for service (Page 14)

4. Instrument readings are inaccurate

A. Cal altitude is incorrect

B. Salinity setting is incorrect

C. Probe not in 100% water saturated

air during Cal procedure

D. Membrane fouled or damaged

E. Probe anode is fouled or dark

F. Probe cathode is tarnished

G. System requires service

A. Recalibrate w/correct value (Page 8)

B. Recalibrate w/correct value (Page 8)

C. Moisten sponge and place in Cal

chamber w/ probe and Recal (Page 4,
8)

D. Replace membrane (Page 6)

E. Clean anode (Page 7)

F. Clean cathode (Page 7)

G. Return system for service (Page 14)

5. LCD displays "LO BAT"

or

Main display flashes “OFF”

A. Batteries are low or damaged

A. Replace batteries (Page 3)

6. Main display reads “undr”

A. Probe current too low to calibrate

B. System requires service

A. Replace membrane and KCl (Page 6)

B. Clean anode (Page 7)

C. Clean cathode (Page 7)

D. Return system for service (Page 14)

7. Main display reads “OVEr”

A. Sample O

2

concentration is more

than 20 mg/L

B. Probe current too high to calibrate

C. System requires service

A. Recalibrate using correct altitude and

salinity compensation (Page 8).

B. Replace membrane and KCl (Page 6)

C. Clean cathode (Page 7)

D. Clean anode (Page 7)

E. Return system for service (Page 14)

8. Main display reads "Er 0"

A. Calibration current out of range

B. Instrument's self-test detects

improper probe voltage during
calibration

A. Replace membrane and KCl (Page 6)

B. Clean anode (Page 7)

C. Clean cathode (Page 7)

D. Return system for service (Page 14)

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