Getting Started; Odo-Tx Sensor And Specifications; System Description - Water Analytics AquaMetrix AM-ODO-TX Installation And Operation Manual

Optical dissolved oxygen probe
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described in this manual. Improper handling may result in damage to the unit and
surrounding equipment and may void the warranty.

3. Getting Started

1. A temperature sensor is built into the probe body, close to the sensor cap. It should be completely
immersed in the sample when taking measurements.
2. Avoid sensor cap touching organic solvent, scratching, and abusive
lengthen the working life of the sensor cap. Special care should be taken to clean the coating of cap,
to dip probe and cap in fresh water, and then to tap dry the surface with a tissue.
coating surface.
3. Replace the sensor cap if the cap coating is faded or stripped away. DO NOT touch the clear window
on the probe tip after unscrewing the old cap. If any contaminants or residue are present on the
window or inside the cap, carefully remove them with a powder free wipe. Then re-screw the new
sensor cap onto the probe.

4. ODO-TX Sensor and Specifications

4.1. System Description

Your ODO-TX probe includes the following items:
1
The sensor guard cap protects and seals the sensor cap in place.
2
The membrane sensor cap (AM-ODO-TX-CAP) has a luminescent foil that responds to oxygen
molecules. This cap needs to be replaced periodically; the typical life is two years.
3
The optical system contains the optics and circuitry that enable the sensor to calculate the
concentration of dissolved oxygen.
ODO-TX Operating Manual
The probe should only be installed, stored and serviced in the manner
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