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Option

Description

Cal. frequency

Calibration reminder—can be set between 0–7 days
(default daily). The display shows the remaining time to
the new calibration. Refer to 

Set the calibration reminder

on page 10 for more information.

Display mV

Display mV—select YES or NO to show mV.

Standard 220 mV

Standard 220 mV—calibrate with a 220 mV standard
solution

To a X value

To a X value—use a specific standard solution. Adjust
the value during the calibration.

Data introduction

Data introduction Compensation—enter the
compensation value

Factory adjust

Factory adjust—enter the compensation value

Calibration types

Different calibration types can be selected.

1.

From the main menu use the   or   to select CALIBRATION.
Confirm.

2.

Use the   to enter the calibration menu.

3.

Use the   or   to select Calibration type.

Option

Description

Technical buffers

pH 2.00, 4.01, 7.00, 9.21 and 10.01 at 25 °C
(77 °F)

DIN19266 Buffers

pH 1.679, 4.006, 6.865, 7.000, 9.180, 10.012 and
12.454

User Buffers

Selected when the technical or DIN19266 buffers
are not used. Refer to 

Technical buffer solutions

(DIN 19267)

 on page 18 for pH values of

specific buffer sets at varying temperatures.

Calibration to a X value

To adjust manually any scale value of the
measured pH.

Option

Description

Data introduction

Manual probe constant introduction.

Theoretical calibration

The probe calibration data is replaced at 25 °C
(77 °F).

Calibration procedure

This procedure is for general use with liquid calibration solutions. Refer
to the documents that are included with each probe for additional
information.

Note: Solutions should be stirred during calibration. For more information about the
stirring settings, refer to 

Change the stirring settings

 on page 12.

1.

Pour the buffers or calibration solutions into the labeled calibration
beakers.

2.

From the main menu use the   or   and   and   to select the
CALIBRATION parameter. Confirm.

3.

If required select the Operator ID (1 to 10) and confirm.

4.

Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the first
calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in the
membrane.

5.

Push   to Start calibration.

6.

Push   to measure the first calibration solution.
The next calibration solution is shown.

7.

Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the
second calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in
the membrane.

8.

Push   to measure the second calibration solution.
The next calibration solution is shown.

9.

Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the third
calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in the
membrane.

10.

Push   to measure the third calibration solution.
When the calibration is good, the display briefly shows Calibration
OK and then returns to the main menu.

Note: When a printer is connected the print menu opens and the result can be
printed.

English

   

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Summary of Contents for sension ph31

Page 1: ...DOC022 97 90249 sensION pH31 03 2013 Edition 3 User Manual Manuel d utilisation Manual del usuario Manual do Usu rio...

Page 2: ...etails Display Liquid crystal backlit 128 x 64 dots Keyboard PET with protective treatment Certification CE General information Revised editions are found on the manufacturer s website Safety informat...

Page 3: ...ife equipment to the Producer for disposal at no charge to the user Note For return for recycling please contact the equipment producer or supplier for instructions on how to return end of life equipm...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 English 5...

Page 5: ...adapter plug for the power outlet from the adapter kit 2 Connect the universal power adapter to the meter Figure 2 3 Connect the universal power adapter to an AC receptacle Figure 3 4 Turn the meter...

Page 6: ...a value 2 MEASUREMENT key confirm the selected option 6 ON OFF turn on or turn off the meter 3 UP key scroll to other options change a value 7 LEFT key change the measuring unit enter numbers and let...

Page 7: ...t a language from a list 2 Confirm with The measurement screen shows DATA OUTPUT 3 Select Deactivated if no printer or PC is connected and confirm Refer to Select the data output on page 11 for more i...

Page 8: ...alibration The probe calibration data is replaced at 25 C 77 F Calibration procedure This procedure is for general use with liquid calibration solutions Refer to the documents that are included with e...

Page 9: ...r and and to select MEASURE Confirm 2 Use the to change the following settings Confirm every entry Option Description Resolution Select the resolution 1 0 1 0 01 default or 0 001 Measure Stability sel...

Page 10: ...the display Adjust the display contrast 1 From the main menu use the or to select SYSTEM Confirm 2 Use the or to select Display contrast and confirm 3 Use the and to adjust the contrast of the display...

Page 11: ...rm 4 Use the or to select Option Description Measurement data Measurement data stores automatically each time a sample is measured Electrode report Electrode report stores automatically the electrode...

Page 12: ...the print report 4 When a computer is connected and LabCom Easy refer to Select the data output on page 11 for more information is selected use the or to select Option Description Users The user name...

Page 13: ...Replace the magnetic stirrer If the magnetic stirrer does not start follow the numbered steps to replace the magnetic stirrer 14 English...

Page 14: ...1 2 English 15...

Page 15: ...Examine the probe Clean the probe refer to Clean the probe on page 13 for more information make sure that there are no air bubbles in the membrane Shake the probe like a thermometer connect a differe...

Page 16: ...64 97 pH buffer solution 10 01 250 mL LZW9471 99 pH buffer solution 4 01 1000 mL LZW9466 99 pH buffer solution 7 00 1000 mL LZW9467 97 Replacement parts and accessories continued Description Item no p...

Page 17: ...chnical buffer solutions DIN 19267 Refer to Table 4 pH and ORP mV values of specific buffer sets at varying temperatures Table 4 pH ORP mV and temperature values Temperature pH mV C F 0 32 2 01 4 01 7...

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