Xylem 6-Series Multiparameter User Manual

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Section 2

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Environmental Monitoring Systems Operations Manual

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Note that all parameters that have been enabled will appear - not just the one being calibrated at the moment.

The user should carefully observe the stabilization of the readings of the parameter that is being calibrated

and, when the readings are stable for approximately 30 seconds, press Enter to implement the calibration and

the following message will appear.

NOTE: If an ERROR message appears, begin the calibration procedure again. Be certain that the value you

enter for the calibration standard is correct. Also see Section 6, Troubleshooting for more information on

error messages.

CAUTION: Be certain to immerse the entire sonde in solution standards for calibration of all parameters.

Most calibrations require readings not only from the sensor being calibrated but also from the temperature

sensor.

Specific start-up calibration procedures for all sensors that commonly require calibration are provided in the

following paragraphs of this section. Remember that these are basic protocols designed to get the user up and

running with your 6-series sonde. A more-detailed discussion of sensor calibration can be found in Section

2.9.2.



CONDUCTIVITY

This procedure calibrates conductivity, specific conductance, salinity, and total dissolved solids.

Place the correct amount (see Tables 1-8) of 10 mS/cm conductivity standard (YSI 3163 is recommended)

into a clean, dry or pre-rinsed calibration cup.

Before proceeding, ensure that the sensor is as dry as possible. Ideally, rinse the conductivity sensor with a

small amount of standard that can be discarded. Be certain that you avoid cross-contamination of standard

solutions with other solutions. Make certain that there are no salt deposits around the oxygen and pH/ORP

probes, particularly if you are employing standards of low conductivity.

Carefully immerse the probe end of the sonde into the solution. Gently rotate and/or move the sonde up

and down to remove any bubbles from the conductivity cell. The probe must be completely immersed past

its vent hole. Using the recommended volumes from the table in the previous subsection should insure that

the vent hole is covered.

Allow at least one minute for temperature equilibration before proceeding.

From the Calibrate menu, select Conductivity to access the Conductivity calibration procedure and then 1-

SpCond to access the specific conductance calibration procedure. Enter the calibration value of the

standard you are using (mS/cm at 25

C) and press Enter. The current values of all enabled sensors will

appear on the screen and will change with time as they stabilize.

Observe the readings under Specific Conductance or Conductivity and when they show no significant

change for approximately 30 seconds, press Enter. The screen will indicate that the calibration has been

accepted and prompt you to press Enter again to return to the Calibrate menu.

Rinse the sonde in tap or purified water and dry the sonde.

Calibrated. Press <Enter> to continue.

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