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Data Hold 

Momentarily press the MODE button to freeze the current reading. The HOLD display icon will appear along with 
the held reading. The held reading will also be stored in memory. 
Momentarily press the MODE key to return to normal operation. 
 

15-Storing Readings into Memory 

1.  Momentarily  press  the  MODE  button  to  store  a  reading.  The  LCD  will  briefly  display  the  memory  location 
number and then the value stored (Data Hold will activate). 
2. Momentarily press MODE again to return to normal operation. 
3. Repeat step 1 to store the next reading and so on. 
4. After 15 readings are stored the ExStikTM will return to memory location 1 and start overwriting existing data 
with newly stored data. 

 
Recalling Stored Readings 

Note: Check that the HOLD symbol is not displayed. If it is, exit the HOLD function by momentarily pressing the 
MODE button. 
1.  Momentarily  press  the  CAL  button  and  then  press  the  MODE  button  immediately  after  CAL  is  displayed;  the 
storage  location  number  (1  through  15)  will  flash.  If  the  CAL  mode  is  accidentally  accessed  (display  flashing), 
press the CAL button again to exit. 
2. The last reading stored will be displayed first. To advance through the stored readings, momentarily press the 
MODE button. The location number is displayed first, followed by the reading stored in that location. 
3. To exit the recall mode, momentarily press the CAL button and the ExStikTM will return to normal operation. 

 
CAL Reminder Display 

When the ExStikTM is turned on in the pH mode for the 15th time without recalibration, the ‘CAL’ icon appears on 
the LCD indicating that the ExStikTM may require calibration. Some applications may require recalibration of the 
electrode  more  frequently  than  others.  The  CAL  display  is  simply  a  reminder  and  will  turn  off  when  the  pH 
electrode is recalibrated. 

 
RENEW Display 

A  flashing  ‘RENEW’  warning  indicates  that  the  probe  may  be  nearing  the  end  of  its  useful  life.  If  cleaning  or 
recalibration  does  not  cause  the  RENEW  icon  to  disappear,  replace  the  electrode.  The  RENEW  display  appears 
when the output of the pH electrode fails a diagnostic test. 

 
Considerations 

• If the unit appears to be locked (display frozen) it is possible that the Data Hold mode has been inadvertently 
accessed by pressing the MODE button. Simply press the MODE button again or turn the meter off and restart if 
the display appears frozen. 
•  If  the  meter  does  latch  up  and  no  button  presses  revive  it,  remove  the  batteries,  push  the  ON  button  for  3 
seconds and then reinsert the batteries. 
• Note that if the batteries are removed, any stored readings will be discarded. Also, the user calibration data for 
pH will be cleared. New user pH calibration data is required. Factory calibration data for all models will be retained, 
however. 
 
 

Battery replacement 

 

1. Twist off the battery compartment cap 
2. Replace the four (4) 2032 batteries observing polarity. 
3. Replace the battery compartment cap

 

 
 
 
 

 

Brouwland  

Korspelsesteenweg 86 • B-3581 Beverlo - Belgium 
Tel. +32-(0)11-40.14.08 • Fax. +32-(0)11-34.73.59 
[email protected] • www.brouwland.com

 

Manual 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for pH110

Page 1: ...us objects as well as small parts that children could swallow In case a child swallows a piece please contact a physician immediately Do not leave batteries and packing material lying around unattended they can be dangerous for children if they use them as toys If the appliance is not used for a long period remove the batteries to prevent leaking Used or damaged batteries can cause cauterization o...

Page 2: ...d acidic solutions with a pH higher than 7 are known as bases and solutions with a pH of exactly 7 are neutral The pH scale is logarithmic so for example if sample A is 1 pH less than Sample B this means that Sample A is 10 times more acidic then Sample B A difference of 1 pH represents a ten fold difference in acidity Getting Started Remove the cap from the bottom of the ExStikTM to expose the el...

Page 3: ...r 3 points A two point calibration with a buffer of 7 plus 4 or 10 whichever is nearest to the expected sample value is always recommended A one point calibration choose the value closest to the expected sample value is also valid For best accuracy always calibrate at the sample temperature 1 Place the electrode into a buffer solution 4 7 or 10 and momentarily press the CAL key pH 7 should be cali...

Page 4: ...Display When the ExStikTM is turned on in the pH mode for the 15th time without recalibration the CAL icon appears on the LCD indicating that the ExStikTM may require calibration Some applications may require recalibration of the electrode more frequently than others The CAL display is simply a reminder and will turn off when the pH electrode is recalibrated RENEW Display A flashing RENEW warning ...

Page 5: ...to the electrode is NOT refillable Holding the electrode upside down unscrew and remove the reference junction using the removal tool Filling the Electrode 1 Once the reference junction is removed fill the cavity with the refill solution supplied in the Refill Kit 2 Replace the reference junction using the removal installation tool Spare junctions are provided if needed Filling Solution The suppli...

Page 6: ...ter long storage without use rinse with demineralized water and leave to steep one day in preserving fluid If the measured value appears slowly this indicates reduced electrode activity If you have a refillable electrode that you wish to refill first bleed the electrode The electrolyte is no longer fit for purpose and will have to be replaced So always replace all of the electrolyte After refillin...

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