
DISSOLVEDOXYGENCALIBRATIONTIPS
UNATTENDED & SAMPLING DO SENSOR PREPARATION
1. Inspect the DO probe anodes; recondition using the 6035 reconditioning kit if they are not bright and
shiny.
2. Install a new membrane, making sure that it is tightly stretched and wrinkle free.
Warning: Replace the probe o-ring if it is loose or stretched out. If you remove the DO probe from
the sonde, be sure to inspect the probe port and connectors for moisture. Remove any moisture
droplets from the connector and thread areas. Verify that the probe is clean and dry then apply a
small amount of synthetic grease to the o-ring before it is reassembled.
Note: DO membranes will be slightly unstable during the first 3 to 6 hours after they are installed; it
is strongly recommended that the final calibration of a DO sensor being used in “Unattended”
studies takes place after this time period.
3. Go to the sonde’s Report Menu and enable the “DO Charge”. Now go to the Run Menu and start the
sonde in the “Discrete Run” mode at a four-second rate. Allow the sonde to run (burn-in) for 15
minutes. Record the DO charge after about 5 minutes. The charge number must be between 25 and
75.
4. After the burn-in is complete, go to the sonde’s Advanced Menu and confirm that the RS-232 Auto
Sleep function is enabled. If the sonde is to be connected to an SDI-12 data logger, then the SDI-12
Auto Sleep must be enabled as well. Wait 60 seconds before proceeding to Step 5.
5. Start the probe in the “Discrete Run” mode at a four-second rate and record the first 10 DO %
numbers on paper. The numbers must start at a high number and drop with each four second sample.
Example: 110, 105, 102, 101.5, 101.1, 101.0, 100.8, 100.4, 100.3, 100.1
It does not matter if the numbers do not reach 100%; it is only important that they have the same
high to low trend. If you have a probe that starts at a low number and steadily climbs upwards, then
the sensor has a problem and it must not be used.
Note: Initial power up can make the first two DO % samples read low; the first two samples can be
disregarded.
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