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Aquaprobe
®
AP-7000 Instruction Manual
10401-00894 Rev M
The Meter will wait until the readings are stable, then it will send the calibration command
to the Probe, where the calibration takes place. During calibration, the Calibrating screen is
displayed and the progress counter counts up as shown above. If the calibration is
successful, the counter will reach 100% and the calibration report screen will be displayed.
If the temperature of the cool 0.5ppm solution is less than 10ºC cooler than the Pt-1 and Pt-
2 calibration temperatures, an OUT OF TEMP RANGE calibration error will be reported. If
this happens, adjust the temperature and try again.
At the end of the three-point calibration sequence, replace the wiper (see section
Sleeve and sleeve cap.
16.8.3.
Two-point Calibration
Two-point calibration should be carried out weekly. For this, 0.5ppm and 5ppm solutions
are required. The two solutions can be at any temperature between 5ºC and 30ºC but they
both must be the same temperature (within 1ºC).
If the temperature of the two solutions differ by more than 1ºC, an OUT OF TEMP RANGE
calibration error will be reported. If this happens, adjust the temperature and try again.
During two-point calibration, the AP-7000 and Aquameter
®
must remain switched on. If the
Aquameter
®
is switched off between points, the calibration process will be aborted and
must be re-started from point 1.
To calibrate the ISE electrode follow the steps outlined above under three-point calibration
for points 1 and 2 only.
16.8.4.
Single-point Calibration
Single-point calibration should be carried out daily. For this, just 0.5ppm solution is
required. The solution can be at any temperature between 5ºC and 30ºC .
To calibrate the ISE electrode follow the steps outlined above under three-point calibration
for points 1 only.
16.8.5.
Errors During Calibration
If a problem occurs during calibration, an error message will be displayed. Refer to
in section 10 for error message handling.
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