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ERROR DISPLAYS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

[Note:

If the meter still does not perform normally after the

above measures are taken, call

Jenco

Service Department.

]

Main

Display

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action(s)

"Er1"

1.

“Stand”

was pressed

before the electrode and

ATC/Temp probe settled

to /-1.5 pH of the

buffer value.

2. pH electrode offset is

greater / less than +/-1.5

pH.

3. pH electrode is faulty.

1. Press

“Clear/Enter”

key,

allow sufficient time for the

electrode and ATC/Temp

probe to stabilize, re-press

“Stand”

key to start the

calibration procedure.

2. Replace the buffer and /or

the pH electrode. Press

“Clear/Enter”

key to

recalibrate meter.

3. Replace electrode.

"Er2"

1.

“Slope”

was pressed

before the electrode and

ATC/Temp probe settled

to within 30% of the

buffer value.

2. Buffer 4.00, 4.01, 9.18

and 10.01 pH is not

correct.

3. pH electrode slope is off

by more than 30% of

ideal slope.

1. Allow sufficient time for the

electrode and ATC/Temp

probe to stabilize, re-press

“Slope”

key to continue the

calibration procedure.

2. Check if the correct buffer is

used.

3. Replace the buffer and /or

the pH electrode. Press

“Clear/Enter”

key to

recalibrate meter.

"Er3" 1. Temperature is out of the

0.0 to 60.0°C range.

1. Bring the buffer temperature

within range.

"over"

/ ”undr”

1. Measured pH is out of

the –2.00 to 16.00 pH

range.

2. Measured mV is out of

the –1999 to 1999 mV

range.

3. Measured temperature is

out of the –10.0 to

120.0 °C range.

1. Bring sample pH into the

correct measuring range.

2. Bring sample ORP into the

correct measuring range.

3. Bring sample temperature

into the correct measuring

range.

Summary of Contents for 6011M

Page 1: ...Operation Manual MODEL 6011M 6011EU Basis Portable pH ORP Temperature Meter 6011M 6011EU...

Page 2: ...AY KEYS FUNCTIONS 4 A Display 4 B Keys 5 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 7 A Buffer Set Selection 7 B pH Calibration 7 C pH Measurements 11 D Temperature Measurements 12 E mV Measurements 12 F Save Recall and...

Page 3: ...display to indicate the end point value of a measurement AUTOLOCK and user prompts help to eliminate most errors in determining pH and mV values resulting in precise repeatable and error free measure...

Page 4: ...below Figure 1 Battery compartment 1 Use a screw driver to remove the four screws and battery cover to expose the battery compartment Figure 1 2 Replace the 9 V battery 3 Replace the battery cover and...

Page 5: ...of phone jack DISPLAY KEYS FUNCTIONS A Display Figure 4 Active LCD screen 1 Low battery indicator 2 This will indicate that the reading is frozen during AUTOLOCK mode 3 This will be displayed when the...

Page 6: ...l This will indicate that all 50 data storage sites are used up 15 EFF This will be displayed if the user is viewing the efficiency of the electrode 16 Delete To delete stored data 17 Buffer selection...

Page 7: ...AUTOLOCK or mV AUTOLOCK mode Press and hold this key for 5 seconds the LCD will display the efficiency of the electrode and Offset value Clear Enter It is used to clear the unit when error signal app...

Page 8: ...eter clears all calibration values stored in the internal memory 2 Connect the pH electrode to the BNC connector and the ATC Temp probe to the ATC Temp connector of the unit ATC icon will lit up pH ic...

Page 9: ...Once the unit calibrates the third point and the unit will automatically exit the calibration mode Three point calibration is complete 6 The unit calculates and compensates for the pH electrode slope...

Page 10: ...or 5 seconds all LCD elements will lit up The meter clears all calibration values stored in internal memory 2 Connect the pH electrode to the BNC connector and the ATC Temp probe to the ATC Temp conne...

Page 11: ...new electrode efficiency and offset d Calibration with manual temperature compensation in the pH NON AUTOLOCK mode 1 Turn the unit on Press Clear Enter key for 5 seconds all LCD elements will lit up T...

Page 12: ...icons lit up 3 Rinse the pH electrode and ATC temp probe with distilled water and immerse them in the sample to be measured Remove any air bubbles trapped around the probe by shaking or stirring the...

Page 13: ...of the sample at the displayed sample temperature d Measurement with manual temperature compensation in the pH NON AUTOLOCK mode 1 Connect the pH electrode to the BNC connector of the unit The MAN ico...

Page 14: ...nd MAN icons lit up 3 Rinse electrode with distilled water and immerse it in sample to be measured 4 Allow sufficient time for the display to stabilize The instrument will display the mV value of the...

Page 15: ...ation buffers 4 01 6 86 7 00 9 18 and 10 01 pH are stored inside the instrument The buffers used to calibrate the instrument must exhibit the same temperature characteristics as the stored values Temp...

Page 16: ...re the electrode and ATC Temp probe settled to within 30 of the buffer value 2 Buffer 4 00 4 01 9 18 and 10 01 pH is not correct 3 pH electrode slope is off by more than 30 of ideal slope 1 Allow suff...

Page 17: ...n 90 mV at 7 00 or 6 86 pH pH Electrode SLOPE recognition 30 at 4 00 4 01 9 18 and 10 01 pH Input impedance 1012 Temperature sensor Thermistor 10 k at 25 C 6011M Thermistor 30 k at 25 C 6011EU Calibra...

Page 18: ...product problem is due to deviations or customer misuse Out of warranty products will be repaired on a charge basis RETURN OF ITEMS Authorization must be obtained from one of our representatives befor...

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