Membrane housing replacement – Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan PD 300 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

PD 300

9.4

Membrane Housing Replacement

Replacement of the membrane cap housing/membrane is
required only when you cannot calibrate the probe, or if the
membrane is damaged.

Figure 42: DO Probe, membrane

cap housing & probe guard

Typical membrane damages are punctures or wrinkles
caused during measurements or cleaning. For more
information see Trouble-Shooting Guide section on page 60.

Your new DO probe comes with a replacement membrane
housing. To order more replacement membrane housing, ,
see the Accessories section on page 63.

9.4.1

To replace the membrane cap (with pre-
installed membrane)

Replacement is much easier with single membrane housing.
Simply unscrew the old membrane cap housing, add solution
to the new housing, and screw the new cap housing in place.

1. Fill the membrane cap housing with electrolyte solution

and inspect the bottom for leaks. If the solution drops
are leaking from the membrane, use a new cap housing.

2. If the assembly is leak-free, fill the membrane cap

housing with electrolyte to the brim.

3. Tap the side of the housing gently to remove any air

bubble that may be sticking to the membrane

4. Screw the cap onto the probe. Excess electrolyte will

drain out.

5.

Replace probe guard.

6.

Calibrate the probe (see section 4) after the % saturation readings have stabilised.

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