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10. ELECTRODE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if high accuracy is required. The
pH electrode should be recalibrated:
• whenever the pH electrode is replaced
• at least once a week, but daily is advised
• after testing aggressive chemicals and after the electrode is cleaned
• when high accuracy is required
• if the pH calibration expired warning is displayed during measurement.
Every time you calibrate the instrument use fresh buffers and clean the electrode (see ELECTRODE
CONDITIONING & MAINTENANCE section).
Procedure
A one, two or three-point calibration can be performed, using four predefined buffers 4.01, 7.01,
8.30 and 10.01 pH. For a one point calibration any of the four buffers may be used, 8.30 pH is
recommended.
Note:
The HI 84530 will not accept other pH buffers for calibration.
• Pour small quantities of selected buffer solutions into clean beakers. For accurate calibration use
two beakers for each buffer solution, the first one for rinsing the electrode and the second one for
calibration.
• Put a magnetic stir bar in the beaker that will be used for calibration.
• Remove the protective cap and rinse the electrodes with some of the buffer solution to be used for
the first calibration point.
• Put the first beaker with calibration buffer in the beaker holder.
• Place the electrode holder on the top of the beaker and secure it by turning clockwise and press
STIR
.
• Immerse the pH electrode and the temperature probe approximately 2 cm (0.8”) into the buffer
paying attention not to touch the stir bar.
To enter Electrode Calibration follow the next steps:
• Press
CAL
key then
Electrode
.
• The electrode calibration screen will be displayed.
• Press
Clear
to delete the previous calibration.