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5.6
Disposal
Caution
The ELY/G electrolyte solution irritates eyes and skin. When dealing
with the ELY/G electrolyte solution, observe the following points:
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During working activities, always wear suitable protective gloves
and protective goggles/face shield.
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If it comes into contact with the skin, rinse thoroughly with water and
immediately change contaminated clothing.
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If it comes into contact with the eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
and consult a doctor.
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Follow the safety datasheet.
Sensor and
membrane head
For disposal, unscrew the membrane head and rinse the sensor and
membrane head with water. We recommend disposing of the sensor without
the membrane head as electronic refuse. The membrane head may be
disposed of with the household refuse.
Electrolyte
solution
Disposal according to the safety data sheet.
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What to do if...
Error symptom
Cause
Remedy
The sensor is in the air
and the display shows
0.0 mg/l or 0 % O
2
– No connection between
measuring instrument and sensor
– Cable defective
– No electrolyte in the membrane
head
– Check connection between
measuring instrument and sensor
– Replace and refill the membrane
head (see section 5.3)
The sensor cannot be
calibrated
– Contaminated membrane head
– Electrolyte depleted
– Replace and refill the membrane
head (see section 5.3).
Subsequently, wait for 30 to
50 min and recalibrate.
The sensor still cannot
be calibrated after
changing the electrolyte
and membrane head
– Contaminated electrodes or
sensor toxification
– Clean the electrodes (see
Leak display appears
– Membrane head not screwed on
tight enough
– Hole in the membrane
– Screw membrane head tighter
– Replace and refill the membrane
head (see section 5.3)
Incorrect temperature
display
– Temperature sensor defective
– Return the sensor
Mechanical damage to
the sensor
– Return the sensor