LaMotte DO 4000 Dissolved Oxygen Meter User Manual

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ZERO CALIBRATION
Dissolved Oxygen meters often include a zero point calibration

procedure. Generally the most common source of zero point drift is

filling solution contamination. There are two methods to correct this

problem. The recommended method is to change the filling solution

(see Membrane Replacement page 8). The second method is to calibrate

out the error caused by the contamination. Calibrating out the error not

only overlooks the source of the problem but leads to errors especially

significant when testing very low oxygen solutions.
Use this zero calibration only when contamination of the filling solution

is suspected.
ZERO CHECK
1. Add 0.1 g spoon (0699) of Sodium Sulfite (3970) and several

crystals of Cobalt Chloride (3971) to about 100 mL of tapwater. Mix

thoroughly. Wait one minute.

2. Select “ppm” on meter to turn the meter on. Immerse probe in

solution and allow reading to stabilize. A reading of 0.1 ppm or more

could indicate significant contamination and require a filling

solution change.

3. With probe still in the Zero Oxygen solution prepared in Step 1,

remove hole plug on side of meter and adjust the “Zero Current

POT” with a slotted screw driver (1/8" or smaller) until meter reads

0.00 ppm.

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