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Section No 8 • <br /> Revision No 0 <br /> Date September 5, 1991 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> 8 1 4 2 Calibration - Calibration of the Dissolved Oxygen Meter is <br /> performed as described in the instruction manual, a copy of which shall be <br /> kept with the instrument at all times Salient features of the recommended <br /> calibration procedure (i e , air calibration) are listed below During <br /> calibration, it is important that the instrument be placed in the intended <br /> operating position Following preparation of the probe (see Manual) , <br /> calibration proceeds as follows <br /> - r With switch in- the OFF position, adjust the meter pointer to Zero <br /> with the screw in the center of the meter panel Readjustment may <br /> be necessary if the instrument position is changed - _ <br /> ■ Switch to ZERO and adjust to zero with zero control knob <br /> ■ Switch to FULL SCALE and adjust the FULL SCALE knob until the meter <br /> needle aligns with the "15" mark on the mg/l scale �R <br /> Attachthe-preparedprobe to the PROBE connector of the instrument - -- <br /> - and,adjust=the_retai.ning=ring_fxnger tight - - <br /> ■ Before calibrating allow 15 minutes for optimum probe stabilization <br /> Repolarize whenever the instrument has been OFF or the probe has <br /> been disconnected <br /> ■ Switch to CALIB 02 position <br /> ■ Place the probe in moist air Probes can be placed in YSI 5075A <br /> Calibration Chamber or the small calibration bottle (the one with <br /> the hole in the bottom) along with a few drops of water The probe <br /> can also be wrapped loosely in a damp cloth taking care the cloth <br /> does not touch the membrane Wait approximately 10 minutes for <br /> temperature stabilization This may be done simultaneously while <br /> the probe is stabilizing <br /> ■ With the CALIB Knob set the meter pointer to the mark for the local <br /> altitude Be sure reading is steady For calibration at altitudes <br /> higher than 7000 feet above sea level, see Table II of manual <br /> Recalibration is recommended when altitude is changed A 1000 ft <br /> altitude change can result in a 3 percent reading error - 0 3 mg/l <br /> at 10 0 mg/l <br /> i1 <br /> 8-3 <br />