Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan PD 300 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

PD 300

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Installation tool

Insert installation
tool into slots on
membrane lock.
Then unscrew
membrane lock
from membrane
cap

Figure 44: Use tool to take out (or

put in) membrane

10. Using the installation tool, screw the membrane

lock back into the cap. Tighten the lock firmly over
the membrane and O-ring, but do not over tighten.

11. Inspect the membrane for wrinkles. If wrinkles

exist, remove the membrane and repeat steps 8 –
11.

12. Fill the membrane cap with water and inspect the

bottom for leaks. If water drops are leaking from
the membrane, re-seal the membrane on the O-
ring (repeat steps 8 – 11, for membrane
replacement only).

13. If the assembly is leak-free, empty the water and

fill the membrane cap with electrolyte to the brim.

14. Tap the side of the housing gently to remove any

air bubble that may be sticking to the membrane.

15. Screw the cap onto the probe. Excess electrolyte

will drain out.

16. Replace probe guard.

17. Calibrate the probe (see section 4) after the %

saturation readings have stabilised.

NOTE

Membranes can only be used once. When a membrane

cap is screwed onto the probe, the membrane is

stretched by the cathode. If the same O-ring and the

membrane is used a second time it will not fit

perfectly onto the cathode. This will result is erratic

readings.

Figure 45 : Membrane cap housing

with O-ring & membrane

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