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ROCEDURE TO CLEAN AND FILL THE ELECTROLYTE
Step #1: loosen the membrane cap
Step #2: fill the membrane cap
Step #3: clean the measure electrode
Step #4: set the electrode back on the membrane cap
Step #5: set the second transparent ring in place
If the indication level is still too low, a new membrane cap must then be used. The commissioning
period of a new membrane cap can take up to one day! Recommendation: the electrolyte must be
changed every 3 - 6 months.
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ATTENTION: if the membrane cap is removed when the ventilation hole is not
open, the membrane is ruined by the vacuum created in the electrolyte chamber!!!
Move the two transparent rings downward above the marking text with a small
screwdriver in order to allow air to enter the electrolyte chamber.
Loosen the membrane cap from the casing of the measure cell.
Empty and clean the membrane cap under running water and dry it.
Set one of the two transparent rings in place in order to cover the ventilation hole. Make
sure the ring is not deformed!
Fill the membrane cap with the electrolyte supplied, making sure not to create air
bubbles!
The electrode must be washed with clean water and dried with a clean paper towel.
Use the special sand paper supplied to clean just the tip of the dry electrode. Hold the
special sand paper well and rub the tip of the slightly tilted electrode on the sand paper.
Then turn the probe slightly and rub it on the paper again.
Repeat the procedure a number of times
Keep the part with the electrode in a vertical position and set it on the filled membrane
cap.
Turn anti-clockwise until the thread engages, then tighten the part with the electrode
clockwise by hand on the membrane cap.
The excess electrolyte comes out through a valve (above the marking text) of the
membrane cap. Do not close this vent with your finger!
ATTENTION: The electrolyte can come out of the relief valve!
Make sure the membrane cap is securely fastened to the part of the electrode.
Then set the second transparent ring in its place.
Make sure the ring is not deformed!
rev. 1.6
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