Sensor storage, Troubleshooting, Dissolved oxygen readings – YSI ProODO User Manual

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SENSOR MAINTENANCE - TEMPERATURE

You must keep the temperature portion of the sensor free of build up. Other

than that, the sensor requires no maintenance. A soft bristle brush, like a tooth

brush can be used to scrub the temperature sensor if needed.

sensor storaGe
SHORT-TERM STORAGE

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

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

cap is allowed to dry out by exposure to ambient air, it is likely to drift slightly at

the beginning of your next study unless it is rehydrated.

For short-term storage (<30 days), moisten the sponge in the calibration/storage

sleeve with a small amount of clean water and place this over the probe with the

sensor cap installed. This will provide a 100% saturated air environment.

LONG-TERM STORAGE

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

Moisten the sponge in the red protective plastic cap that was provided with the

probe and place it 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 red

protective cap, then moisten the sponge in the calibration/transport sleeve and

place this over the probe.

Alternatively, you can place the probe with sensor cap directly in a beaker or

other container of water, making sure that the water does not evaporate over

time.

Long-term Storage: -5 to 70°C (23 to 158°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

next 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 then

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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 readings 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. Avoid using tools for the

removal of the cap if at all possible.

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

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

Inspect the o-ring on the probe and the gasket at the top of the threads for

damage. If there is any indication of damage, carefully remove these parts 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 dry

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

lens cleaning tissue. Finally, clean the clear window on the end of the probe with

lens cleaning tissue.

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

quality of the dissolved oxygen readings. If problems persist, try rehydrating or

replacing the sensor cap.

help

During use of the ProODO instrument press Question

from any screen to

view help messages directly on the display.

error/status MessaGes

If readings for a certain parameter are over range you will see a series of +++++

and if the readings are under range you will see a series of ----- plus the error

message along the bottom of the screen. If you see a series of ?????, that will

indicate that a certain parameter cannot be calculated. This could be due to a

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