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Bluelab Probe Care Kit - 
Conductivity contents: 

Bluelab Probe Care Kits

The instrument is only as accurate as the probe is clean!

Probe cleaning is one of the most important parts of owning and operating any 

Bluelab meter, monitor or controller. If the probe is contaminated (dirty) it aff ects 

the accuracy of the reading displayed.

The probe surface is where the instrument takes the reading of the solution. The information is sent back 
from the probe to the electronic brain of the instrument. A calculation is then done in the instrument’s 
brain or micro computer and a reading is displayed. If the information sent back from the probe is 
inaccurate due to probe surface contamination then the reading will be inaccurate. Cleaning the probes is 
a very easy task and will prolong the life of the probes.

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Bluelab Probe Care Kit - pH 
contents: 

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Summary of Contents for ppm pen

Page 1: ...nt 4 Calibration 5 Error messages 5 Troubleshooting guide 6 Technical specifications 6 Information about the scales available on the Bluelab ppm Pen 7 Product guarantee 8 Blulelab Probe Care Kits 9 Co...

Page 2: ...press to turn off Calibrate button See calibration section Units button Hold until units flash then short press to change units Screen will change back when no buttons have been pressed for 3 seconds...

Page 3: ...wer button again To change units Hold down the units button for 3 seconds until the conductivity and temperature units start flashing Short press units button again to cycle between unit combinations...

Page 4: ...orms a film on the probe face with no beads of water If beading is present repeat the cleaning process Replace shroud and test in a known solution to ensure the unit has been adequately cleaned 3 0 Ba...

Page 5: ...layed If Err is displayed check the probe is clean and that the calibration solution is fresh and uncontaminated A check mark will appear on the screen to indicate that the calibration was successful...

Page 6: ...ecifications Range 0 0 10 0 EC 0 7000 ppm 700 ppm 0 5000 ppm 500 ppm TDS 0 50 C 32 122 F Resolution 0 1 EC 10 ppm 700 10 ppm 500 1 C 1 F Accuracy 0 1EC 25 C 2 77EC 50 ppm ppm 500 25 C 1385 ppm 70 ppm...

Page 7: ...rent reasons Did you even know there are more than two scales The most widely used scales in Hydroponics are the 500 scale 650 scale and the 700 scale What s the difference The ppm 500 scale is based...

Page 8: ...incorrectly inserted or damaged battery contacts or connections caused by incorrect battery replacement or ingress of moisture from incorrect positioning of the battery cap and waterproof seal NO RES...

Page 9: ...in the instrument s brain or micro computer and a reading is displayed If the information sent back from the probe is inaccurate due to probe surface contamination then the reading will be inaccurate...

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