100 % calibration, Dissolved oxygen calibration – Thermo Fisher Scientific Eutech 2700 Series User Manual

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16.

Dissolved Oxygen Calibration

The DO 2700 utilizes a self-stirring polargraphic electrode with a built-in

temperature sensor. The electrode is designed for use in BOD bottles.

Power the meter on 5-15 minutes before calibration or taking a

measurement as this will allow adequate time for the electrode to warm

up. Longer warm up times are recommended when the membrane cap

and/or electrolyte in replaced—this permits the probe to use up all

oxygen retained inside the cap.

The DO 2700 has two modes; % saturation and concentration (mg/L or

ppm). In % saturation mode, the DO 2700 will accept either a one

(100%) or two point (100% & 0%) calibration. For a one point

calibration, 100% air calibration is recommended. For best accuracy

below 2.0 ppm, use zero oxygen solution to calibrate 0%. 0% calibration followed

by 100% calibration is not recommended—always perform 100% calibration first.

Always rinse the probe with clean water before and after each calibration/sample

measurement. When performing air calibration, gently shake remaining water

droplets from the probe’s membrane.

100 % Calibration
1) Power meter on with DO electrode attached for 5-15 minute warm

up.

2) Rinse the probe well with clean water then place into a BOD bottle

partially filled with water (100 mL or so).

3) Press MODE if needed for % measurement mode.

4) Press CAL. The primary reading is the current

measured value. Note: the stirrer is not

required for air calibration. For air-saturated

water calibration however, switch the stirrer

motor on (the switch is located at the top of the

electrode) during calibration and measurement.

5) Allow the reading to stabilize and lock on

100%. Press

ENTER to confirm the calibration.

6) Press ESC to return to measurement mode, or continue with 0% calibration in

step 7 if desired.

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