BANTE 810 Benchtop Dissolved Oxygen Meter User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- BANTE
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Bante 810 Benchtop Dissolved Oxygen Meter
USER MANUAL
Bante Instruments Inc.
Introduction
Thank you for selecting the 810 benchtop dissolved oxygen meter. This user manual provides a step-by-step guide to help you operate the meter, please carefully read the following instructions before use. Any use outside of these instructions may invalidate your warranty and cause permanent damage to the meter.
Environmental Conditions
Before unpacking, ensure that current environmental conditions meet the
following requirements.
- Relative humidity is less than 80%
- Ambient temperature between 0° C (32° F) and 50° C (122° F)
- No potential electromagnetic interference
- No corrosive gas exists
Packing List
The following list describes all components of the meter. If any items are
missing or damaged, contact the supplier immediately.
810 meter
Electrode arm
9V DC power adapter
DO100 dissolved oxygen electrode
Membrane cap
Electrolyte solution
Meter Overview
- Sensor connections
- Base plate of electrode arm
- Display
- Membrane keypad
Connectors
- Socket for dissolved oxygen electrode (6-pin mini DIN)
- Socket for power adapter
Display
Icon | Description |
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Indicates that the meter is in the measurement mode | |
Indicates that the meter is in the calibration mode | |
Indicates that the meter is in the setup mode | |
Indicates that the measurement is locked | |
ACT | Indicates that the automatic temperature compensation is enabled |
Keypad
Key
| Function
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| • Switch the meter on or off
• Lock or unlock the measurement
• Exit the calibration, settings and return to the measurement mode
| Toggle between the % saturation and mg/L (ppm) mode
| • Start calibration
• Press and hold the key to enter the setup menu
| Set the temperature
| Increase value or scroll up through a list of options
| Decrease value or scroll down through a list of options
| Confirm the calibration or displayed option
Installing the Electrode Holder
Take out the electrode arm from the accessory box. The base plate of electrode arm has a circular hole, the electrode arm has a connecting rod. Insert the connecting rod into the circular hole and swivel the electrode arm 90 degrees. The electrode holder is now ready to swing into desired position.
Adjusting the Electrode Arm
After installation, if the electrode arm automatically rises or falls, you are
able to adjust the screw until arm locate at any position.
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Remove the plastic cover from the right side of the electrode arm.
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Use the screwdriver to tighten the screw moderately.
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Insert the plastic cover to previous position.
Prior to Use
Filling the Electrolyte Solution
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Take out the dissolved oxygen electrode from the packaging. Unscrew the membrane cap from the bottom of the electrode, rinse the inside and outside with distilled water and blot dry.
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Fill the membrane cap halfway with electrolyte solution.
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Screw membrane cap back onto the electrode. Some electrolyte solution will overflow during this process.
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Check the electrode, ensure that no air bubbles are trapped in the electrolyte solution and membrane is not creased or damaged.
Connecting the Dissolved Oxygen Electrode
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Follow the steps below to place electrode into the left or right side of the electrode arm.
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Insert 6-pin connector into the connector socket labeled DO. Ensure the connector is fully seated.
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After the connection is completed, DO NOT pull on the cable. Always make sure that the connector is clean and dry.
Connecting the Power Adapter
- Insert the connector of power adapter to the power socket.
- Plug the 9V DC power adapter into the wall outlet.
Switching the Meter On and Off
- Press the Meas key for about 3 seconds and release to switch on the meter.
- Press and hold the Meas key to switch off the meter.
Polarizing the Electrode
Switch on the meter and wait 10 minutes for the electrode to polarize.
Meter Setup
The 810 meter contains an integrated setup menu for customizing the displayed option to meet measurement requirements. The following table describes the functions of each menu item.
Menu Item | Option and Description |
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Salinity Coefficient |
Set the salinity compensation coefficient of sample.
OO
0 to 35 g/L (default 0 g/L)
| Pressure Coefficient
Set the barometric pressure coefficient according to the local altitude (refer
to page 4).
760
450 to 850 mmHg (default 760 mmHg)
| Calibration Points
Set the number of calibration points.
1
point (default)
2
points
| Measurement Unit
Set the default measurement unit.
mg/L
Milligrams per liter (default)
ppm
Parts per million
%
Percentage saturation
°C
Degrees Celsius (default)
°F
Degrees Fahrenheit
| Auto-Hold
If enabled, the meter will automatically sense and lock the measurement
endpoint.
Enable
Disable (default)
| Auto-Power Off
If enabled, the meter will automatically switch off if no key is pressed
within 8 minutes.
Enable
Disable (default)
| Factory Reset
Reset the meter to factory default settings.
Note, the meter must be recalibrated.
Enable
Disable (default)
Setting the Default Option
- In the measurement mode, press and hold the key to enter the setup menu.
- Press the / key to select an option, press the Enter key to confirm and switch to the next menu item.
- Repeat the steps above until the meter returns to the measurement mode.
To exit the setup menu without saving changes, press the Meas key.
The following table describes the relationship between the altitude and
barometric pressure, make sure to set a compatible parameter before the
calibration and measurement.
Altitude (m) | kPa | mmHg | Altitude (m) | kPa | mmHg |
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0 | 101.3 | 760 | 1600 | 82.9 | 622 |
100 | 100.1 | 750 | 1700 | 81.9 | 614 |
200 | 98.8 | 741 | 1800 | 80.9 | 607 |
300 | 97.6 | 732 | 1900 | 79.9 | 599 |
400 | 96.4 | 723 | 2000 | 78.9 | 592 |
500 | 95.2 | 714 | 2100 | 77.9 | 584 |
600 | 94 | 705 | 2200 | 76.9 | 577 |
700 | 92.8 | 696 | 2300 | 76 | 570 |
800 | 91.7 | 688 | 2400 | 75 | 563 |
900 | 90.5 | 679 | 2500 | 74.1 | 556 |
1000 | 89.4 | 671 | 2600 | 73.2 | 549 |
1100 | 88.3 | 662 | 2700 | 72.3 | 542 |
1200 | 87.2 | 654 | 2800 | 71.4 | 536 |
1300 | 86.1 | 646 | 2900 | 70.5 | 529 |
1400 | 85 | 638 | 3000 | 69.6 | 522 |
1500 | 84 | 630 | 3100 | 68.7 | 515 |
Dissolved Oxygen Calibration
The 810 meter allows 1 or 2 points dissolved oxygen calibration. If you have
selected the single point calibration in the setup menu, we recommend that you
perform a 100% saturation calibration in the. air-saturated water. If the 2
points calibration is selected, the zero. oxygen solution needs to be used.
Note: During the calibration and measurement, the temperature sensor on
electrode must be immersed in the sample solution completely, the solution
should keep 0.3 m/s of minimum flow rate to avoid oxygen starvation at the
membrane.
Single Point Calibration – 100% Saturation
Ensure that you have selected 1 point calibration in the setup menu.
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Press the Cal key, the display shows CAL1/100%
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Hold the dissolved oxygen electrode in the air at 100% relative humidity or place the electrode into the air-saturated water for about 10 minutes.
Press the Enter key to begin the calibration. -
When the reading has stabilized, the meter will show and return to the measurement mode.
2 Point Calibration
Ensure that you have selected 2 points calibration in the setup menu.
- Repeat steps 1.1 and 1.2 above. When the first calibration point. is completed, the display will show CAL2/0%, the meter prompts. you to continue with second point calibration.
- Place the dissolved oxygen electrode into the zero oxygen solution. for about 10 minutes, press the Enter key to begin the calibration.
When the reading has stabilized, the meter will show End
. Calibration is
completed.
• Performing a percentage saturation calibration will calibrate the
corresponding mg/L or ppm concentration value simultaneously.
• To exit the calibration without saving calibrated values, press the Meas
key.
Temperature Calibration
- Place the dissolved oxygen electrode into a solution with a known accurate temperature.
- Press and hold the °C key to enter the temperature setting.
- Press the / key to modify the temperature value.
- Press the Enter key to save.
Measurement
The 810 meter can be used to measure the water, wastewater, brine and other liquids. If your sample is seawater or water containing large amounts of salt, make sure to set the salinity coefficient before measurement. Some gas and steam such as chloride, sulfur dioxide, sulfureted hydrogen and carbon dioxide can permeate the membrane via diffusion. Their existence will influence the measurements. If the sample contains solvent, grease, sulfide and alga, the membrane will be damaged or eroded.
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Set the barometric pressure and salinity coefficient in the setup menu.
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Rinse the electrode with distilled water, place the electrode into the sample solution and stir gently.
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If the Auto-Hold option in the setup menu is enabled, the meter will automatically sense a stable reading and lock measurement, the icon appears on the display. Press the Meas key to resume measuring.
If the option is disabled, the meter will continuously measure and update the readings. -
Wait for the measurement to stabilize and record the reading.
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When all of the samples have been measured, rinse the electrode with distilled water.
If the meter shows —- indicating the measurement exceeds the range, remove the electrode from the sample solution immediately.
Electrode Maintenance
- Rinse the dissolved oxygen electrode thoroughly with distilled water after use.
- Do not touch the membrane and always keep it is clean and wet.
- If you do not use the electrode for long periods, screw off the membrane cap, rinse the electrode anode, cathode, membrane cap with distilled water and blot dry. Install the electrode and store dry.
Appendix
Optional Accessories
Order Code | Description |
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DO100 | Dissolved oxygen electrode, range: 0 to 20 mg/L |
DO-MEM | Membrane cap, 2 PCS/set |
DO-ES | Electrolyte solution, 480 ml |
DCPA-9V | 9V DC power adapter, european standard plug |
Preparation of Air-Saturated Water
Use an air-pump to blow air into distilled water at least 1 hour, while
stirring the solution.
Preparation of Zero Oxygen Solution
Dissolve 500 mg of the sodium sulfate (Na2SO3) reagent and a small amount of
cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate (CoCl2 • 6H2O) in the 250 ml distilled water,
mix the solution until reagent is completely dissolved.
Meter Specifications
Model | Bante 810 |
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Dissolved Oxygen | |
Range | 0.0 to 20.0 mg/L |
Resolution | 0.1 mg/L |
Accuracy | ± 0.5 mg/L |
% Saturation | |
Range | 0.0 to 200.0% |
Resolution | 0.10% |
Accuracy | ± 2.0% |
Other Specifications
Calibration Point| 1 or 2 points
Temperature Compensation| 0 to 40° C (32 to 104° F), automatic
Barometric Pressure Correction| 450 to 850 mmHg, manual
Salinity Correction| 0 to 35 g/L, manual
Operating Temperature| 0 to 50° C (32 to 122° F)
Storage Temperature| 0 to 60° C (32 to 140° F)
Relative Humidity| < 80% (non-condensing)
Display| LCD, 135 × 75 mm (5.3 × 2.9 in.)
Power Requirements| 9V/400mA DC power adapter
Auto-Off| 3 hours after last key pressed
Dimensions| 210 (L) × 205 (W) × 75 (H) mm,
(8.2 × 8.0 × 2.9 in.)
Weight| 1.5 kg (3.3 lb)
Troubleshooting
Fault | Cause and Corrective Action |
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—– | Dissolved oxygen electrode does not connect to the meter or measured value |
is out of range.
Drifting erratic readings| Check whether the membrane cap is contaminated or
the electrolyte solution is depleted.
Err
| Electrode is broken.
Replace the dissolved oxygen electrode.
Disposal
This product is required to comply with the European Union’s Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC and may not be disposed
of in domestic waste. Please dispose of product in accordance with local
regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic
equipment.
Warranty
The warranty period for meter is one year from the date of shipment. Above
warranty does not cover the electrode and electrolyte solution. Out of
warranty products will be repaired on a charged basis. The warranty on your
meter shall not apply to defects resulting from:
- Improper or inadequate maintenance by customer
- Unauthorized modification or misuse
- Operation outside of the environment specifications of the products.
For more information, please contact the supplier.
Office: 4715 Castlewood St., Sugar land, TX 77479, USA
Tel: (+1) 346-762-7358
E-mail: banteinstruments@yahoo.com
Factory: A10, No.2066, Laifang Rd., Shanghai 201615, China
Tel: (+86) 21-6404-1598
E-mail: banteinstrument@hotmail.com
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The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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