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Operating Instructions

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S9
Seven2Go™ pro DO Meter
Table of Contents

1   Introduction 5
2   Safety Measures 6
2.1   Definition of signal warnings and symbols 6
2.2   Product specific safety notes 6
3   Design and Function 9
3.1   Overview 9
3.2   Sensor connections 9
3.3   T-Pad and hard keys 9
3.4   Interface connection 11
3.5   Display icons 11
3.6   LED 13
3.7   Acoustic signal 13
4   Putting into Operation 14
4.1   Scope of delivery 14
4.2   Installing the batteries 15
4.3   Installing power supply 16
4.4   Connecting sensors 17
4.5   Installing optional equipment 18
4.5.1   Electrode holder 18
4.5.2   Meter base stabilizing unit 18
4.5.3   Wrist strap 19
4.6   Switching the instrument on and off 20
5   Instrument Setup 21
5.1   Data storage 21
5.1.1   Storage mode 21
5.1.2   Storage destination 21
5.2   System settings 22
5.2.1   Language 22
5.2.2   Time and date 22
5.2.3   Access control 22
5.2.4   Sounds and visuals 23
5.2.5   User modes 23
5.2.6   Power management 24
5.3   Factory reset 24
5.4   Instrument self-test 24
6   DO Settings 25
6.1   Calibration settings 25
6.1.1   Calibration reminder 25
6.2   Measurement settings 26
6.2.1   Salinity compensation 26
6.2.2   Barometric compensation 26
6.2.3   Barometric unit 26
6.3   Endpoint type 27
6.4   Interval readings 27
6.5   Temperature settings 28
6.6   Measurement limits 28

Table of Contents 3
7   IDs 29
7.1   Sample ID 29
7.2   User ID 29
7.3   Sensor ID 30
8   Sensor Calibration 31
8.1   1-point calibration 31
8.2   2-point calibration 31
9   Sample Measurement 32
9.1   Selecting a measurement unit 32
9.2   Performing a DO measurement 32
10   Data Management 33
10.1   Data menu structure 33
10.2   Measurement data 33
10.3   Calibration data 34
10.4   ISM data 34
10.5   Data export to PC 35
11   Maintenance 36
11.1   InLab® OptiOx sensor maintenance 36
11.2   Troubleshooting InLab® OptiOx 36
11.3   Replacement of the OptiOx sensor cap 37
11.4   Interfering substances of the InLab® OptiOx sensor 38
11.5   Software update 38
11.6   Repair of the instrument 38
11.7   Disposal 38
12   Technical Data 39
13   Product Portfolio 40
13.1   Meter and kit versions 40
13.2   Accessories 40
14   Appendix 41
14.1   Dissolved Oxygen in relation to temperature 41

4 Table of Contents
1   Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this high quality METTLER TOLEDO portable meter. Everywhere you measure pH,
conductivity or dissolved oxygen - the Seven2Go™ portables are designed to offer you fast quality data, one-
handed operation and an investment that lasts. Whether you work in the laboratory, at-line or outdoors, the
Seven2Go™ meters will provide you with high quality measurement everywhere you go. The Seven2Go™
offers many exciting features, including:
● Simple and intuitive menus that shorten steps needed for setting up measurements and calibration
● T-pad hard keys for comfortable and fast navigation
● Rubber side-guards for comfortable, one-handed operation
● IP67 rating for the entire measurement system, including meter, sensor and the connection cables
● Useful accessories such as the electrode clip, the meter base stabilizing unit, the wrist strap and the uGo™
carrying case with hermetically sealed interior for easy cleaning

Introduction 5
2   Safety Measures
2.1   Definition of signal warnings and symbols
Safety notes are marked with signal words and warning symbols. These show safety issues and warnings.
Ignoring the safety notes may lead to personal injury, damage to the instrument, malfunctions and false results.
Signal words
WARNING for a hazardous situation with medium risk, possibly resulting in severe
injuries or death if not avoided.

CAUTION for a hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in damage to the device or
the property or in loss of data, or minor or medium injuries if not avoided.

Attention (no symbol)


for important information about the product.

Note (no symbol)


for useful information about the product.

Warning symbols
General hazard Toxic substance

Inflammable or explosive substance

2.2   Product specific safety notes


Your instrument represents state-of-the-art technology and complies with all recognized safety rules, however,
certain hazards may arise in extraneous circumstances. Do not open the housing of the instrument; it does not
contain any parts that can be maintained, repaired or replaced by the user. If you ever have problems with your
instrument, contact your authorized METTLER TOLEDO dealer or service representative.
Intended use
This instrument is designed for a wide range of applications in various areas and is suitable
for measuring pH (S2, S8), conductivity (S3, S7) or dissolved oxygen (S4, S9).
The use therefore requires knowledge and experience in working with toxic and caustic sub­
stances as well as knowledge and experience working with application-specific reagents,
which may be toxic or hazardous.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from incorrect usage
divergent to the operating instructions. Furthermore, the manufacturer`s technical specifica­
tions and limits must be adhered to at all times and in no way exceeded.

Location
The instrument has been developed for indoor and outdoor operation and may not be used in
explosive environments.
Use the instrument in a location which is suitable for the operation, protected from direct sun­
light and corrosive gases. Avoid powerful vibrations, excessive temperature fluctuations and
temperatures below 0 °C and above 40 °C.

6 Safety Measures
Protective Clothing
It is advisable to wear protective clothing in the laboratory when working with hazardous or toxic substances.
A lab coat should be worn.

Suitable eye protection such as goggles should be worn.

Use appropriate gloves when handling chemicals or hazardous substances, checking their
integrity before use.

Safety notes
WARNING
 

Chemicals
All relevant safety measures are to be observed when working with chemicals.
a) Set up the instrument in a well-ventilated location.
b) Any spills should be wiped off immediately.
c) When using chemicals and solvents, comply with the instructions of the producer and
the general lab safety rules.

WARNING
 

Flammable solvents
All relevant safety measures must be observed when working with flammable solvents and
chemicals.
a) Keep all sources of flame away from the workplace.
b) When using chemicals and solvents, comply with the instructions of the producer and
the general lab safety rules.

Safety Measures 7
FCC Rules
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Radio Interference Requirements of the Canadian
Department of Communications. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer­
ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.

8 Safety Measures
3   Design and Function
3.1   Overview

8
8

10

11

1 Status LED (only Pro-series) 7 Rubber feet


2 Display 8 Fixing points for electrode holder
3 Calibration key 9 Micro-USB port (only Pro-series)
4 On/Off key 10 Battery compartment
5 Read key 11 Slot for wrist strap
6 T-Pad

3.2   Sensor connections
1 Mini-LTW socket for digital
electrode

3.3   T-Pad and hard keys


6 1 2 7

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5 3

Design and Function 9


In Standard Screen
Key Press and Release Press and hold
1 Read Start and manually stop a measure­ Activate/Deactivate uFocus™
ment
2 Settings/Up Open setup menu ---
3 Store/Right Save last measurement data ---
4 Mode/Down Switch measurement mode ---
5 Recall/Left Recall measurement data ---
6 Cal Start calibration Recall last calibration result
7 On/Off --- Switch instrument on (hold for 1 sec­
ond) or off (hold for 3 seconds)
In calibration mode (indicated by )
Key Press and Release Press and hold
1 Read Manually stop calibration Activate/Deactivate uFocus™
Save calibration result
Exit calibration mode
2 Settings/Up --- ---
3 Store / Right --- ---
4 Mode/Down --- ---
5 Recall/Left --- Discard calibration result
6 Cal ---
7 On/Off --- ---
Settings and data menu
Key Press and release Press and hold
1 Read Select submenu Exit menu
Confirm setting
2 Settings / Up Edit value (increase) Fast value increase
Navigate between menu points
3 Store / Right Navigate between menu tabs ---
(only in top level per tab)
4 Mode / Down Edit value (decrease) Fast value decrease
Navigate between menu points
5 Recall / Left Navigate between menu tabs One level up (if entering value into
(only in top level per tab) input field)
One level up (if not in top level)
Move left (in input fields)
6 Cal --- ---
7 On / Off --- ---

10 Design and Function


3.4   Interface connection
The Micro-USB interface can be used for data transfer to a connected PC (LabX direct software) and for external
power supply. It is not possible to charge the batteries.
1 Micro-USB port

See also
● Installing power supply  (page 16)

3.5   Display icons
Icon Description
Power status
100% (fully charged)
75%
50%
25%
0% (fully discharged)
External power supply conected (USB)
USB-PC connection: LabX®direct

User mode
R Routine

Expert
Outdoor
Storage mode
Automatic
Manual
Interval Reading is on
Int
GLP format is used
GLP
ISM sensor has been detected and is properly connected

Warning / Error occured

Design and Function 11


Icon Description
Sample ID

User ID

Sensor ID

Endpoint type
A A Automatic
T Timed
M Manual

Wait icon

Sensor cap life status:


Cap life > 6 months
Cap life > 3 months
Cap life > 1 months
Cap life > 2 weeks
Cap life > 2 days
Cap life < 2 days

12 Design and Function


3.6   LED
To use the LED, it has to be enabled in the instrument setup, see section Sounds and visuals (page 23). The
LED indicates different information of the device:
● Alarm Messages
● Measurement endpoint
● System Info
Instrument State LED green LED red LED Meaning
orange
Instrument turn ON On for 5 s ● Instrument boot up

Blinking ● Instrument has failed to boot correctly or fail­


ure after booting
● Error message appears

Instrument running Blinking ● Calibration has expired and user has defined
without calibration or instrument to be blocked if sensor expires -
measurement in error message displayed
progress ● Any other error occurred and is displayed

Measurement Mode Pulsing ● Measurement in progress

Solid ● Measurement complete

Blinking ● Measurement outside limits


● Error occured

Calibration Mode Pulsing ● Calibration in progress

Solid ● Calibration complete

Blinking ● Calibration not successful


● Error occured

Data Transfer Pulsing ● Data transfer in progress

Solid ● Data transfer complete

Blinking ● Data transfer not successful


● Error occured

Sleep Mode Solid ● Meter in Sleep Mode


● Press On/Off to re-activate meter

3.7   Acoustic signal
To use the acoustic signals, they have to be enabled in the instrument setup (see section Sounds and visuals
(page 23)). You can enable or disable the acoustic signal for the following features:
● Keypress
● Alarm Messages
● Measurement endpoint

Design and Function 13


4   Putting into Operation
4.1   Scope of delivery
Check the completeness of the delivery. The following parts belong to the standard equipment of your new
instrument. Further parts may be included depending on the ordered kit versions.
S9 instrument
Cal
for DO measurement
LEDO
TO
TLER
MET

Battery LR3/AA 1.5V


4 pcs.

Meter base unit

CD-ROM including operating instructions

Seven2Go
Operating Instructions
Test Report
many more

USB-A to micro-USB cable for connection to PC,


length = 1 m

See also
● Product Portfolio  (page 40)

14 Putting into Operation


4.2   Installing the batteries

1 2 3 4 x LR3/AA 1.5V
or 4 x HR6/AA 1.2V

2.

1.

4 5 6

Putting into Operation 15


4.3   Installing power supply
The instrument is not supplied with an AC adapter.
Alternatively, the instrument can be supplied by an external power supply unit (not included in the scope of
delivery) via the Micro-USB socket. Use an AC adapter that is suitable for all line voltages in the range of 100 to
240 V, 50/60 Hz and incorporates a USB socket. For connection, a suitable USB cable with an Micro-USB plug
is required.
While the instrument is powered by the external power supply, the batteries are not being used. The icon is
shown on the screen.
Attention
● Take care that the AC adapter does not come into contact with liquids!
● The power plug must be accessible at all times!

1 Connect the cable of the AC adapter with the Micro-USB socket of the instrument.
2 Plug the AC adapter into the wall socket.

16 Putting into Operation


4.4   Connecting sensors

ISM® sensor
When connecting an ISM® sensor to the meter, one of the following conditions have to be met for the calibra­
tion data to be transferred automatically from the chip of the sensor into the meter and is used for further mea­
surements. After attaching the ISM® sensor ...
● The meter must be switched on.
● (If the meter is already switched on) the READ key is pressed.
● (If the meter is already switched on) the CAL key is pressed.

We strongly recommend you to switch off the meter when disconnecting an ISM sensor. In doing so, you make
sure that the sensor is not removed while the instrument is reading data from or writing data to the ISM-chip of
the sensor.
The ISM icon appears on the display and the sensor ID of the sensor chip is registered and appears on the
display.
The calibration history, the initial certificate and the maximum temperature can be reviewed and printed in the
data memory.

Putting into Operation 17


4.5   Installing optional equipment

4.5.1   Electrode holder
For a safe placing of the electrode you can mount an electrode holder on the side of the instrument. The
elctrode holder is part of delivery. You can mount it on either sides of the instrument for your personal handling.
1 Remove the protective clips (1).

2 Push the electrode holder (1) into the recess (2) of the
instrument.

4.5.2   Meter base stabilizing unit


The meter base stabilizing unit should be mounted when using the instrument on a desk. It ensures a more firm
and secure stand when pressing the keys.
1 Remove the protective clips (1).

2 Push the meter base stabilizing unit (1) into the recess­
es (2) of the instrument.

18 Putting into Operation


4.5.3   Wrist strap
For better protection against damage caused by dropping, you can mount the wrist strap as shown in the fol­
lowing diagrams.

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Putting into Operation 19


4.6   Switching the instrument on and off
1 Press to switch on the instrument.
The firmware version, the serial number and the cur­
rent date are displayed for about 5 seconds. After
that the instrument is ready for use.
2 Press for 3 seconds and release to switch off the
instrument.

Cal

EDO
Note
● By default after 10 minutes not in use, the instrument changes to sleep mode. This can be changed in the
setup.
● When starting the meter for the first time, the display for entering time and date appears automatically.
These settings can be changed later again.

See also
● Power management  (page 24)
● Time and date  (page 22)

20 Putting into Operation


5   Instrument Setup
1 Press to enter the menu.
2 Go to .
Menu structure
1. Data Storage
1.1 Storage Mode
1.1.1 Automatic Storage
1.1.2 Manual Storage
1.2 Storage Destination
1.2.1 Memory
1.2.2 LabX Direct
1.2.3 Memory + LabX Direct
2. System Settings
2.1 Language
2.2 Time and Date
2.3 Access Control
2.4 Sounds & Visuals
2.5 User Mode
2.6 Power Management
3. Factory Reset
4. Instrument Self-test

5.1   Data storage

5.1.1   Storage mode
● Automatic storage:
In this storage mode, all measurement results are getting saved automatically to the selected storage desti­
nation.
● Manual storage:
In this mode, the user has to save a measurement result manually by pressing . For this, the user gets a
message on the display after every measurement.

5.1.2   Storage destination
There are different possibilities to store the measurement results. The Seven2Go pro meter provides 2000 inter­
nal memory locations (M0001 - M2000).
● Memory:
The measurement results are saved in the internal memory.
● LabX Direct:
The measurement results are transferred only to LabX Direct. For this a PC connection via USB is required.
The PC software LabX®direct must be setup accordingly.
● Memory + LabX Direct:
The measurement results are saved in the internal memory and transferred to LabX®Direct. For this a PC
connection via USB is required. The PC software LabX®direct must be setup accordingly.

Instrument Setup 21
5.2   System settings

5.2.1   Language
The following languages are available for the system:
● English
● German
● French
● Spanish
● Italian
● Portuguese
● Polish
● Russian
● Chinese
● Japanese
● Korean
● Thai

5.2.2   Time and date


When starting the meter for the first time, the display for entering time and date appears automatically. In the
system settings, two time and four date display formats are available:
● Time
24-hour format (for example, 06:56 and 18:56)
12-hour format (for example, 06:56 AM and 06:56 PM)
● Date
28-11-2013 (day-month-year)
11-28-2013 (month-day-year)
28-Nov-2013 (day-month-year)
28/11/2013 (day-month-year)

5.2.3   Access control
PIN settings are available for:
● System Settings
● Deletion of Data
● Instrument Login

A maximum of 6 characters can be entered as PIN. When enabling an access control, the PIN must be defined
and re-entered for verification.
Note
● Access control for system settings cannot be disabled as long as the instrument is operated in routine
mode!

See also
● User modes  (page 23)

22 Instrument Setup
5.2.4   Sounds and visuals
An acoustic signal can be switched on or off for the following three cases:
● Key is pressed
● Alarm/warning message appears
● Measurement is stable and has endpointed (stability signal appears)

The LED can be switched on or off for the following three cases:
● Alarm message
● Measurement endpoint
● System info

5.2.5   User modes
The meter has three user modes:
Routine Mode:
Limited access rights. The user can only perform measurements, calibrations, review results and change basic
settings. The concept of the routine mode is a GLP feature which ensures that important settings and stored
data cannot be deleted or unintentionally changed. The following operations are blocked in routine mode:
● Deletion of data
● Measurement and Calibration settings (except choosing reference temperature)
● Create sensor ID
● Factory reset
● Instrument self-test
● System settings can be accessed by entering PIN code (by default 000000)

Expert Mode:
The factory default setting enables all functions of the meter.
Outdoor Mode:
The user has full access rights (like in expert mode). The screen is always is uFocus view and the following
parameters are set to specific values to reduce battery consumption:
● Auto dimming after 20 s
● Auto shutdown after 10 min
● All LED signals off

Instrument Setup 23
5.2.6   Power management
Screen Brightness:
The screen brightness can be set from levels 1 to 16.
Auto Dimming:
You can activate the auto dimming function for power saving. For this you can define a time period from 5 -
300 s. This is the time when the period backlight is switched off after the instrument is not in use.
Energy Saving:
You can activate either auto sleep or auto shutdown for saving energy.
Auto Sleep
The instrument changes into the sleep modus (standby) after a defined time of not in use. The instrument does
not shut down automatically. You can define a time period between 5 - 99 minutes. The orange LED light indi­
cates that the instrument currently is in sleep mode. Press to activate the meter.
Auto Shutdown
The instrument shuuts down automatically after a defined time of not in use. You can define a time period
between 5 - 99 minutes.

5.3   Factory reset
Note
 

Loss of data!
With a factory reset all settings will be set to default values and all data memories will be
deleted.

1 Press to enter the setup menu.


2 Go to > Factory Reset.
3 Press Read to confirm the factory reset or press to cancel.
When confirmed, all settings have default values and the memory is fully cleared.
4 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

5.4   Instrument self-test
The instrument self-test allows to check if display, LED, beep and keys are working correctly.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to > Instrument Self-test.
3 Press Read to start the self-test.
Display: All pixels of the display are shown black for 2 seconds, then white for 2 seconds.
LED: The LED changes color to green, orange and flashing red.
Beep and keys: The icons for the seven keys are shown on the screen, each keypress lets its icon dis­
appear while a beep sounds. The keys must be pressed within 20 seconds.
If the self-test is successful, OK appears on the screen and the LED is green for 2 seconds. Otherwise Self-
test failure appears and the LED flashes red. In both cases the instrument then goes back to normal mode.

24 Instrument Setup
6   DO Settings
1 Press to enter the menu.
2 Go to DO Settings.
1. Calibration Settings
1.1 Calibration Reminder
2. Measurement Settings
2.1 Salinity Compensation
2.2 Baro. Compensation
2.3 Barometric Unit
3. Endpoint Type
4. Interval Readings
5. Temperature Settings
5.1 Temperature Unit
6. Measurement Limits
6.1 DO Limit
6.2 Temperature Limit

6.1   Calibration settings

6.1.1   Calibration reminder
When the calibration reminder is activated, the user is reminded to perform a new calibration after a certain
user-defined interval (maximum 9999 h) has elapsed.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Calibration Settings > Calibration Standard > Calibration Reminder .
3 Choose On or Off by using and .
4 Press Read to confirm.
Another screen appears to enter the interval time.
5 Enter the interval time by using the TPad keys and press Read to save.
Another screen appears to select calibration expiration date. Select as of when the sensor should be
blocked for further measurements as soon as the entered interval has elapsed.
Immediately:
The meter is immediately blocked for measurement when the predefined interval has elapsed.
Exp: Reminder + 1 h:
The meter is blocked for measurement 1 hour after the predefined interval has elapsed.
Exp: Reminder + 2 h:
The meter is blocked for measurement 2 hours after the predefined interval has elapsed.
Continue Reading:
The user can continue measuring when the predefined interval has elapsed.
6 Press Read to confirm.
7 Press .
8 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

DO Settings 25
6.2   Measurement settings

6.2.1   Salinity compensation
The oxygen concentration depends on temperature and salinity of the sample. It is recommended to determine
the salinity of a sample prior to the oxygen concentration. The salinity can be entered in the settings.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to Measurement Settings > Salinity Compensation.
3 Enter the salinity (0.0 - 42.0 psu) digit by digit by using and and press Read.
4 Press .
5 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

6.2.2   Barometric compensation
The instrument is equipped with a pressure sensor that measures the barometric pressure during the oxygen
measurement and compensates the reading accordingly. Alternatively, the barometric pressure can be entered
manually to be used for the compensation.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to Measurement Settings > Baro. Compensation.
3 Choose between Automatic and Manual by using and and press Read.
4 Press .
5 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

6.2.3   Barometric unit
You can set the pressure unit to:
● mbar
● hPa
● mmHg (torr)
● atm

1 Press to enter the setup menu.


2 Go to Measurement Settings > Barometric Unit.
3 Select the pressure unit and press Read to confirm.
4 Press .
5 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

26 DO Settings
6.3   Endpoint type
Auto Endpoint
With the automatic endpoint the meter defines the end of an individual reading depending on programmed sta­
bility criterion for the signal. This ensures an easy, quick and precise measurement.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Endpoint Type.
3 Select Auto EP and press Read to confirm.
4 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.
Manual Endpoint
In this mode, the user is required to stop the measurement reading manually.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Endpoint Type.
3 Select Manual EP and press Read to confirm.
4 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.
Timed Endpoint
The measurement stops after the defined time, which can be set between 5 s and 3600 s.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Endpoint Type.
3 Select Timed EP and press Read to confirm.
4 Enter the measurement time digit by digit using the TPad keys and press Read to save.
5 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

6.4   Interval readings
A reading is taken every time after a certain interval (1 – 2400 s) defined in the menu has elapsed. The mea­
surement series stops according to the selected endpoint format or manually by pressing Read. When timed-
interval reading is On, Int. appears on the screen.
Example:
To measure the conductivity every 30 s during 5 min, set the interval time to 30 s and the endpoint type to
timed with a measurement time of 5 min.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Interval Readings.
3 Select On and press Read to confirm.
4 If interval readings has been enabled, enter the interval time digit by digit using the TPad keys.
5 Press Read save.
6 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

DO Settings 27
6.5   Temperature settings
Setting the temperature unit:
You can set the temperature unit to °C or °F.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Temperature Settings > Temperature Unit.
3 Select the temperature unit and press Read to save.
4 Press .
5 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

6.6   Measurement limits
You can define limits (max. and min.) for every kind of measurement:
● DO Limit
● Temperature Limit

To set a measurement limit follow these steps:


1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to DO > Measurement Limits.
3 Choose the desired measurement type by using and and press Read to confirm.
4 Select Yes to activate the limit and press Read to confirm.
5 Press Read to activate or deactivate the max. Limit.
6 Press and then press Read to edit the max. limit value.
7 Change the max. limit value digit by digit using and and press Read to save.
8 Press to switch to the min. limit.
9 Press Read to activate or deactivate the min. Limit.
10 Press and then press Read to edit the min. limit value.
11 Change the min. limit value digit by digit using and and press Read to save.
12 Go to Save and press Read to save your settings.
13 Press .
14 Press and hold to exit the setup menu.

28 DO Settings
7   IDs
1 Press to enter the menu.
2 Go to ID.
Menu structure
1. Sample ID
1.1 Enter Sample ID
1.2 Auto Sequential
1.3 Select Sample ID
1.4 Delete Sample ID
2. User ID
2.1 Enter User ID
2.2 Select User ID
2.3 Delete User ID
3. Sensor ID
3.1 Enter Sensor ID

7.1   Sample ID
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to ID Settings > Sample ID.
Go to Enter Sample ID to enter a new sample ID. An alphanumeric sample ID with up to 12 characters can be
entered.
Auto sequential:
1. Auto Sequential = On
Using this setting will automatically increment the sample ID by 1 for each reading. If the last character of
the sample ID is not a number, then the number 1 will be added to the sample ID with the second sample.
This requires the sample ID to have less than 12 characters.
2. Auto Sequential = Off
The sample ID is not incremented automatically.
To select a sample ID out of a list of already entered sample IDs, go to Select Sample ID. A maximum of 10
sample IDs are stored in memory and listed for selection. If the maximum of 10 has already been entered,
either any sample ID is deleted manually or the oldest ID will automatically be overwritten by the new ID.
To delete an existing sample ID out of the list, go to Delete Sample ID. Choose the sample ID you want to
delete and press Read.

7.2   User ID
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to ID Settings > User ID.
Select Enter User ID to enter a new user ID. An alphanumeric user ID with up to 12 characters can be entered.
To select a user ID out of the list, go to Select User ID. A maximum of 10 user IDs are stored in memory and
listed for selection. If the maximum of 10 has already been entered, either a user ID is deleted manually or the
oldest ID will automatically be overwritten by the new ID.
To delete an existing user ID out of the list, go to Delete User ID. Choose the user ID you want to delete and
press Read.

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7.3   Sensor ID
The name of the connected DO sensor can be modified.
1 Press to enter the setup menu.
2 Go to ID Settings > Sensor ID.
3 Select Enter Sensor ID to enter a new sensor ID. An alphanumeric sensor ID up to 12 characters can be
entered.

30 IDs
8   Sensor Calibration
Note
 

Sensor cap lifetime


The cap of the DO sensor has a limited lifetime of one year. The residual cap life is indicated
on the measurement screen with an icon (see section Display icons (page 11)) and can be
reviewed in the instrument's data section (see section ISM data). With an expired cap no
measurements are possible. For further information about replacing the sensor cap, see sec­
tion Replacement of the OptiOx sensor cap (page 37).

● The membrane must be examined for damage or contamination. If the membrane is dirty, clean carefully
with a soft, moist cloth.
● For standard oxygen measurements a 1-point calibration at 100% is sufficient. The instrument set the cali­
bration point for 0% automatically. For low oxygen concentration measurements (below 10% or 0.8 mg/L)
it is recommended to perform a 2-point calibration with a second point in a zero oxygen solution.

8.1   1-point calibration
1 For calibration in vapor-saturated air (equals 100% oxygen saturation of water) place the sensor in its cali­
bration tube whereof the sponge on the other end of the white tube is wet. Leave the sensor there for at least
5 min to allow equilibration.
2 Press Cal to enter the calibration mode.
The calibration icon appears on the display.
3 Press Read to start the calibration.
Depending on the set endpoint format, the letter A (auto), T (timed) or M (manual) is blinking during
the calibration.
When the endpoint is reached, the display freezes automatically. Independent on the set endpoint for­
mat, Read can be pressed to endpoint the calibration manually.
4 To end the1-point calibration, press .
The calibration result is displayed.
5 Press Read to save the calibration data or press to cancel.

8.2   2-point calibration
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 for a 1-point calibration (see section 1-point calibration (page 31)).
2 Immerse the sensor in a zero oxygen solution and press Read to start the calibration.
Depending on the set endpoint format, the letter A (auto), T (timed) or M (manual) is blinking during
the calibration.
When the endpoint is reached, the display freezes automatically. Independent on the set endpoint for­
mat, Read can be pressed to endpoint the calibration manually.
The calibration result is displayed.
3 Press Read to save the calibration data or press to cancel.

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9   Sample Measurement
9.1   Selecting a measurement unit
With the S9 DO meter it is possible to measure the following parameters of a sample:
● %
● mg/L
● ppm

To change the measurement mode, press as often as the desired appears.

9.2   Performing a DO measurement
A sensor is connected to the instrument.
The sensor is calibrated.
The following measurement settings are done:
- Salinity compensation
- Barometric pressure compensation
- Endpoint type
- Data storage mode and location
1 Press once or several times to switch between the measurement modes until the relevant unit (mg/L,
ppm, %) is displayed.
2 Place the sensor into the sample and press Read to start the measurement.
The decimal point and - depending on the endpoint format setting - A (automatic), T (timed) or M
(manual) are blinking during the measurement.
3 When the measurement has endpointed, the display freezes. Independent on the set endpoint format, Read
can be pressed to endpoint the measurement manually.
The measurement result is displayed.
If Data Storage Mode is set to Automatic Storage, the complete measurement data is automatically
transferred to the set storage destination.
4 If Data Storage Mode is set to Manual Storage, press to transfer the data to the set storage location.

Information on the display:


The following symbols appear on the display, depending on the endpoint setting.
Measurement stopped automatically,
A A reading was stable
Measurement stopped manually,
M M reading was stable
Measurement stopped manually,
M M reading was not stable
Measurement stopped after time,
T T reading was stable
Measurement stopped after time,
T T reading was not stable
Defined measurement time elapsed
User presses Read
Signal becomes stable

32 Sample Measurement
10   Data Management
10.1   Data menu structure
Press to enter and also to exit the setup menu.
1. Measurement Data
1.1 Review
1.2 Transfer
1.3 Delete
2. Calibration Data
2.1 Review
2.2 Transfer
2.3 Delete
3. ISM Data
3.1 Initial Calibration Data
3.2 Calibration History
3.3 Electrode Records
3.4 Sensor cap life
3.5 Reset ISM

10.2   Measurement data
Review > All
Transfer > All
Delete > All:
All stored measurement data can be reviewed, transferred or deleted. The most recent data saved appears on
the display.
Review > Partial
Transfer > Partial
Delete > Partial:
Partially selected measurement data can be reviewed, transferred or deleted. The measurement data can be fil­
tered according to 4 criteria.
● Date/Time
● Sample ID
● Measurement mode
● Memory number

Note
● When filtering by date/time, the date must always be entered. If the time 00:00 is used, all results from the
whole day are showed/transferred/deleted. Otherwise only the results exactly at the given date and time are
affected.
Delete > All After Transfer:
All stored measurement data can be transferred to a PC with software LabX®direct. The measurement data will
be deleted automatically after transfer.

Data Management 33
10.3   Calibration data
Review:
The stored calibration data of the selected sensor can be reviewed.
Transfer:
All stored calibration data of the selected sensor can be transferred to a PC with software LabX®direct.
Delete:
The calibration data of the selected sensor is deleted.
Note
● It is not possible to delete the active sensor. Choose a different one from the sensor ID list first.

10.4   ISM data
Seven2Go meters incorporate Intelligent Sensor Management (ISM®) technology. This ingenious functionality
provides extra security, safety and eliminates mistakes. The most important features are:
Extra security!
● After connecting the ISM® sensor, the sensor is automatically recognized and the sensor ID and serial num­
ber are transferred from the sensor chip to the meter. The data is also printed on the GLP printout.
● After calibration of the ISM® sensor, the calibration data is automatically stored from the meter to the sensor
chip. The most recent data is always stored where it should be – on the sensor chip!
Extra safety!
After connecting the ISM® sensor, the five most recent calibrations are transferred to the meter. These can be
reviewed to see the development of the sensor over time. This information provides an indication if the sensor
should be cleaned or renewed.
Eliminate mistakes!
After connecting an ISM® sensor, the last set of calibration data is automatically used for measurements.
Additional features are described below.
Calibration History
The last 5 calibrations data stored in ISM® sensor including current calibration can be reviewed or transferred.
Use and to move between the calibration data. Press and hold to leave the calibration history view.
Electrode Records
The sensor name, serial number and the maximum temperature ever measured with this sensor (incl. date
when this happended) is displayed.
Sensor cap life
The date of first usage of the installed sensor cap and the expiry date as well as its serial number is displayed.
Reset ISM®
The calibration history in this menu can be deleted. This menu is protected by a deletion PIN. Upon delivery, the
PIN for deletion is set to 000000. Change the PIN to prevent unauthorized access.

34 Data Management
10.5   Data export to PC
It is possible to transfer either all data or a user-defined set of data from the memory to a PC by using
LabX®direct. The settings between the instrument and PC are adjusted automatically because USB connection
is plug-and-play.
The following section describes how to proceed with the different configurations.
Data transfer from the meter to LabX®direct
1 Connect the instrument via USB-B to the PC.
appears on the display.
2 Press to enter the setup menu.
3 Go to > Data Storage > Storage Destination and select LabX Direct.
4 Press for 3 s to leave the setup menu.
5 Open the software LabX®direct pH and select the correct instrument.
6 Press to enter the data menu.
7 Go to Measurement Data > Transfer and select the data you want to transfer.
The transfer starts automatically after the data content is selected.

Data Management 35
11   Maintenance
11.1   InLab® OptiOx sensor maintenance
Storage
1 Do not remove the sensor cap.
2 The sensor can be stored dry. It is recommended to keep it in the white calibration tube to protect the sensor
cap from mechanical damage.
3 Keep the sensor away from direct sunlight during storage.
Cleaning the sensor cap and body
1 Do not remove the sensor cap.
2 Rinse the sensor with distilled water.
3 Gently wipe with a soft-bristled brush or soft cloth if biofouling is present.
4 If extensive mineral build-up is present, soak the cap end in vinegar for 15 minutes.
5 Soak the sensor in deionized water for 15 minutes and blot it dry with a lint-free tissue.
6 After cleaning the sensor, 1-point calibration should be performed to check it.
Note
● Do not use organic solvents or soaps to clean the cap!
● Cleaning of the inner lens should only be performed when changing the cap.

11.2   Troubleshooting InLab® OptiOx


Issue Recommended Action
Unable to calibrate Verify the calibration setup and procedure. Make sure that no
water droplets are on the surface of the cap. Verify that the cap
lifetime has not expired yet.
Measurements are unstable Measurements may take longer if the solution temperature is
unstable.
Measurement is too low Salt may be present in the sample. Set the salinity factor in the
meter.
Wrong temperature displayed Verify that the temperature sensor (metallic pin along the sensor
shaft) is immersed in the solution.
1 Rinse the sensor thoroughly with distilled water, blot it dry with a lint-free tissue and examine the cap for
scratches or discoloration.
2 Remove the cap from the sensor and make sure that there is no water inside the cap, the optical window is
clean and clear, the O-rings are intact and have a thin coating of silicone grease and the spring contacts
are clean and undamaged.
3 If readings continue to be errativ and unstable, a replacement of the cap or the whole sensor may be neces­
sary.

36 Maintenance
11.3   Replacement of the OptiOx sensor cap
The sensor cap has a lifespan of 1 year once the first measurement is taken. The meter will display a message
“sensor cap expired” when the cap needs to be replaced.
Note
● The OptiOx™ sensor contains an internal clock which counts down the 365 day life span of a new sensor
cap. The countdown begins once the OptiOx™ cap has been attached, the sensor connected to the device
and the first measurement or calibration carried out. This process cannot be undone once the first measure­
ment has been carried out.
1 Pull the expired sensor cap off the sensor without twisting. See fig. A.
2 Remove the existing O-rings from the sensor. See fig. B.
3 Use a lint-free cloth to remove any moisture from the sensor body. Make sure there is no moisture in the O-
ring grooves.
4 Use your finger to apply a layer of lubricant arount the O-ring grooves. Place the new O-rings on the sensor
(included in the delivery of a new sensor cap). Apply another thin layer of lubricant to the O-rings and
grooves. Do not transfer grease to the lens or sensor pins.
5 Gently wipe the lens with a clean cloth and allow it to dry thoroughly. Do not wet the lens area with water or
any other solution. Examine the lens for scratches or dirt.
6 Install a new OptiOx sensor cap onto the optical sensor by aligning the arrow on the cap with the index
mark on the sensor. See fig. C.
Without twisting, firmly press the cap onto the sensor until the cap is flushed with the sensor body. Make
sure that the O-rings are not pinched or rolled between the cap and sensor. See fig. D.
7 After replacing the OptiOx sensor cap, a vapor-saturated air calibration should be performed.
Note
● Do not remove the OptiOx cap after installation until a cap replacement is necessary.

Maintenance 37
11.4   Interfering substances of the InLab® OptiOx sensor
CAUTION
 

Damage of the sensor!


Do not use the InLab® OptiOx sensor in solutions that contain organic solvents, such as
acetone, chloroform or methylene chloride.

Following substances may interfere with the dissolved oxygen measurement:


● Alcohols greater than 5%,
● Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) greater than 3%,
● Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO3) greater than 3%,
● Gaseous sulphur dioxide (SO2) and gaseous chlorine (Cl2).

Carbone dioxide (CO2), ammonia (NH3), pH, any ionic species like sulphide (S2-), sulphate (SO42-), chloride
(Cl-) and hydrogen sulphide (HS-) do not interfere with the dissolved oxygen measurements.

11.5   Software update
A software update can only be done by an authorized METTLER TOLEDO Service agent!

11.6   Repair of the instrument


Seven2Go meters can be repaired. Please ask the METTLER TOLEDO Service department for more information.

11.7   Disposal
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies
to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point
specified for electrical and electronic equipment. If you have any questions, please contact
the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device. Should this
device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regu­
lation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.

38 Maintenance
12   Technical Data
General
Power rating (batteries) Batteries 4 x LR6/AA 1.5 V Alkaline
- or -
4 x HR6/AA 1.3 V NiMH recharge­
able
Battery life (Standby) 200... 250 hrs
Power rating (USB powered) Connection Micro-USB
Rating 5 V , 200 mA
Dimensions Height 222 mm
Width 70 mm
Depth 35 mm
Weight 290 g
Display LCD Graphic LCD display
Interfaces PC connection Micro-USB
Ambient conditions Ambient temperature 0…40 °C
Relative humidity 5%...85% (non-condensing) at
31 °C,
linearly descending to 50% at
40 °C
Overvoltage category Class II
Pollution degree 2
Maximum operating altitude Up to 2000 m
Range of application For indoor and outdoor use
Materials Housing ABS/PC reinforced
Window Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)
Data security / storage ISM® Yes
Memory size 2000 (GLP conform)
Measurement
Parameters Dissolved oxygen (digital, RDO)
Sensor input DO (digital) Mini-LTW (IP67)
Dissolved Oxygen Measuring range 0.00…50.0 mg/L (ppm)
Resolution 0.01
Accuracy (with sensor) ±0.1 mg/L from (0…8 mg/L)
±0.2 mg/L (8…20 mg/L)
±10% (20…50 mg/L)
Units mg/L, ppm
DO Saturation Measuring range 0.0…500%
Resolution 0.1
Accuracy (with sensor) ± 10% of measured value
Pressure Measuring range 500…1100 mbar
Resolution 1
Accuracy (with sensor) ± 2%
Choice of pressure units mbar, hPa, mmHg, Atm
Temperature Measuring range 0…50 °C
Resolution 0.1
Accuracy (with sensor) ± 0.1 °C
Calibration Calibration points 2
Predefined oxygen standards 2

Technical Data 39
13   Product Portfolio
13.1   Meter and kit versions
Parts Order No.
Seven2Go optical DO meter S9 ONLY 1) 30207970
S9-Standard Kit 30207971
with InLab OptiOx™
S9-Field Kit 30207972
with InLab OptiOx™, protective guard and uGo carrying case
S9-BOD Kit 30207939
with InLab OptiOx™, BOD adapter and uGo carrying case
1) Including:
● 1 x CD with operating instructions
● 1 x QuickGuide
● 1 x Declaration of conformity
● 1 x Test certificate
● 1 x Wrist strap
● 1 x USB cable
● 1 x Meter base
● 1 x LabX direct CD

13.2   Accessories
Parts Order No.
uGo™ carrying case 30122300
Seven2Go meter benchtop stabilizing base 30122303
Seven2Go electrode clip and electrode clip covers (4 pcs.) 30137805
Seven2Go wrist strap 30122304
Power adapter for USB cable 30207980
(to operate instrument without batteries)
InLab® OptiOx, 51344621
optical DO sensor (1.8 m cable)
InLab® OptiOx-5 m, 51344622
optical DO sensor (5 m cable)
InLab® OptiOx-10 m, 51344623
optical DO sensor (10 m cable)
Replacement Cap OptiOx 51344630
Calibration Tube OptiOx 51344631
Protective Guard OptiOx (stainless steel) 51344632
BOD Adapter OptiOx 51344633
Software Order No.
LabX®direct pH PC software 51302876
Solutions Order No.
Zero oxygen tablets (20 pcs.) 51300140

40 Product Portfolio
14   Appendix
14.1   Dissolved Oxygen in relation to temperature
The solubility of oxygen in water changes with temperature, the DO content reducing sharply with increase in
temperature.
Table according to EN 25814 and UNESCO (partly extrapolated)
Temperature O2 solubility
T [°C] [mg/L]
0 14.62
1 14.22
2 13.83
3 13.46
4 13.11
5 12.77
6 12.45
7 12.14
8 11.84
9 11.56
10 11.29
11 11.03
12 10.78
13 10.54
14 10.31
15 10.08
16 9.87
17 9.66
18 9.47
19 9.28
20 9.09
21 8.91
22 8.74
23 8.58
24 8.42
25 8.26
26 8.11
27 7.97
28 7.83
29 7.69
30 7.56
31 7.43
32 7.30
33 7.18
34 7.06
35 6.95
36 6.83
37 6.72
38 6.61
39 6.51
40 6.41
41 6.32
42 6.23

Appendix 41
Temperature O2 solubility
T [°C] [mg/L]
43 6.14
44 6.05
45 5.96
46 5.88
47 5.79
48 5.71
49 5.63
50 5.55
51 5.47
52 5.39
53 5.31
54 5.24
55 5.16
56 5.08
57 5.00
58 4.91
59 4.83
60 4.74

42 Appendix
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