Flir Extech DO210 User Guide
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To calibrate the DO210 Meter, first ensure the sensor is clean. Immerse the probe in a zero-oxygen solution for a zero-point calibration, and then in a 100% saturated air solution for a full-scale calibration. Follow the step-by-step prompts on the meter's display.
Erratic readings can be caused by a dirty or damaged probe. Clean the probe with distilled water and gently scrub with a soft brush. If the problem persists, check the probe cable for damages.
Regular maintenance of the DO210 Meter should be conducted every 6 months. This includes cleaning the probe, checking the membrane, and replacing the electrolyte solution.
Yes, the DO210 Meter can measure dissolved oxygen in saltwater. Ensure that you calibrate the device in a similar saline solution to achieve accurate results.
Store the DO210 Meter in a cool, dry place. Ensure the probe is cleaned and dried before storage, and cover it with the provided cap to protect it from dust and damage.
To replace the membrane cap, unscrew the old cap from the probe, clean the electrode with distilled water, fill the new cap with fresh electrolyte solution, and screw it onto the probe securely.
A low battery warning indicates that the batteries need to be replaced soon. Open the battery compartment, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity.
The DO210 Meter is water-resistant but not fully waterproof. It can withstand splashes and light exposure to water, but should not be submerged in water.
The DO210 Meter uses 4 AAA alkaline batteries. Ensure that they are inserted correctly to avoid damage to the device.
For accurate readings, regularly calibrate the meter, clean the probe, and replace the membrane cap and electrolyte solution as needed. Avoid measuring in turbulent water conditions.