Oakton CON 6 Instruction Manual Download Page 38

Instruction Manual                                                                                              CON 6/TDS 6 

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PROBE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

Keep the conductivity probe clean. Rinse the probe twice, and gently swirl it 
while you take readings. For best accuracy, soak a dry probe for at least 5 to 10 
minutes or longer before calibration. Rinse the probe with deionized or tap 
water before storing. Never scratch the bands with a hard substance. Do not 
strike the probe against any hard surface.  

Do not make continuous contact with your solutions. Readings will rise over a 
period of time while you soak your probe. 

  

Do not immerse the probe in oily solutions. Clean the 
electrode thoroughly by stirring it in a mild detergent 
bath or isopropyl alcohol. Wipe the probe with a soft 
tissue paper. Rinse thoroughly in tap water and then in 
deionized water. Recalibrate the meter after cleaning 
the probe.  

 

The conductivity probe (Order Part No. EC-
CONSEN91B/ 35606-55) which is included with your 
meter features a removable probe guard to make 
cleaning easy.  

 

To remove probe guard: 

1) 

Grip yellow probe guard and twist clockwise. The 
locking notch will release.  

2) 

Slide probe guard off end of probe.  

 

NOTE: Remember to re-attach the probe guard prior to taking readings. Failure 
to do so could result in erroneous readings. 

 

Summary of Contents for CON 6

Page 1: ...Technology Made Easy Instruction Manual CON 6 TDS 6 Hand held Conductivity TDS Meter 68X243618 ver 0 11 02...

Page 2: ...in the use of the Conductivity and TDS handheld meters please do not hesitate to contact the nearest Eutech Instruments Oakton Instruments Authorized Distributor Eutech Instruments Oakton Instruments...

Page 3: ...ATION CONDUCTIVITY 16 4 5 MANUAL CALIBRATION CONDUCTIVITY OR TDS 18 4 6 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION 19 5 MEASUREMENT 20 5 1 WITH AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ATC 20 5 2 WITHOUT ATC MANUAL TEMPERATUR...

Page 4: ...13 ADDENDUM 1 CALIBRATION TIPS 45 14 ADDENDUM 2 CALCULATING TDS CONVERSION FACTOR 46 15 ADDENDUM 3 CALCULATING TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS 47 16 WARRANTY 49 17 RETURN OF ITEMS 50...

Page 5: ...ved Solids TDS and Temperature C This sturdy meter measures up to 5 different ranges with auto ranging capability that switches to appropriate measuring range automatically Your meter includes a condu...

Page 6: ...Instruction Manual CON 6 TDS 6 2 mS ON OFF HOLD ENTER CAL MODE CON 6 Conductivity Meter C...

Page 7: ...on is activated and LO low battery condition See Figure below pptm HO LO mS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C LCD and Customized Annunciators for CON 6 TDS 6 meter 1 Primary display 4 Temperature indicator 2 Parts Per...

Page 8: ...NTER Press to confirm values in calibration mode and to confirm selections in SETUP mode In Calibration Mode Press to scroll through calibration values In Setup Mode Press to scroll through the setup...

Page 9: ...meter into rubber boot slide in from the top of meter before pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position Lift up the stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessa...

Page 10: ...ry Replacement A LO annunciator in the LCD alerts you when battery power is running low See Figure below Replace with the same type as recommended by the manufacturer LO S LO Battery Condition Caution...

Page 11: ...l resistant properties It provides fast temperature response and reduces air entrapment which makes it easy to obtain accurate stable readings The probe materials used which have good chemical durabil...

Page 12: ...during measurement and calibration as it may affect your readings 2 We recommend that you do not submerge the probe above the protective guard You can submerge the cable for brief periods of time but...

Page 13: ...nsert the mini phono jack of temperature sensor into the socket on the meter as shown below 4 Unplug the phono jack when not in use or when you want to measure Conductivity or TDS without any temperat...

Page 14: ...OFF ppm pptmV pH MIN MAX LO HO F C mS pptm 3 6 Switching the Meter On When switching the meter on it will go through a series of display showing the various setup parameters For CON 6 Measurement Mod...

Page 15: ...0 3 Third screen shows t 25 0 C which is the Normalization Temperature You can set Normalization Temperature at either 25 C or 20 C Refer to Section on Advance Setup Default value is 25 C 4 Fourth scr...

Page 16: ...tivity TDS Temperature Measurement Mode To switch between Conductivity TDS measurement mode and Temperature measurement mode simply press the MODE key The customized annunciator helps indicate the mea...

Page 17: ...0 00 10 00 ppm 3 00 to 8 50 ppm 0 0 200 0 S 60 0 to 170 0 S 10 0 100 0 ppm 30 0 to 85 0 ppm 0 2000 S 600 to 1700 S 100 1000 ppm 300 to 850 ppn 0 00 20 00 mS 6 00 to 17 00 mS 1 00 10 00 ppt 3 00 to 8 5...

Page 18: ...uring in the mid ranges and you wash the probe in deionized water and store it dry calibrate the meter once a month If you take measurements at extreme temperatures calibrate at least once a week Ensu...

Page 19: ...ome calibration procedure The known calibration standards used for automatic calibration are Meter Temperature Coefficient tc C Calibration Standards Range 25 C 1 84 S for 0 200 S cm 2 1413 S for 0 20...

Page 20: ...ration standard Immerse the probe tip beyond the upper steel band see Figure in Section 3 4 Stir the probe gently to create a homogeneous sample Allow time for the reading to stabilize 4 Press CAL key...

Page 21: ...solution is below 0 C or above 50 C 0 C t C 50 C an error message Err 2 will be displayed when performing the auto calibration and meter will return to measurement mode 3 All new calibration data wil...

Page 22: ...upper steel band see Figure in Section 3 4 Stir the probe gently to create a homogeneous sample Allow time for the reading to stabilize 4 Press CAL key to enter conductivity calibration mode The CA in...

Page 23: ...E key to select temperature measurement mode See Section 3 7 3 Press CAL key to start temperature calibration process 4 Dip the probe into a solution with known temperature for example a temperature b...

Page 24: ...perature compensation 5 1 With Automatic Temperature Compensation ATC For ATC make sure the phono jack of the probe see Figure in Section 3 5 is securely inserted The conductivity TDS reading displaye...

Page 25: ...asurement is disconnected from the meter See Figure in Section 3 5 2 Switch on the meter and if necessary press MODE key to select temperature measurement mode See Section 3 7 3 Press CAL key to start...

Page 26: ...sample take care to ensure that the liquid level is above its upper steel band Stir the probe gently in the sample to create a homogenous sample See Figure in Section 3 4 5 4 Using Manual Ranging Fun...

Page 27: ...mS cm Manual ranging 0 200 0 mS cm S S S NOTE If the value of the solution you are measuring is higher than the range selected Or will appear on the primary display Press RANGE until the correct rang...

Page 28: ...nt mode 1 To hold a measurement press the HOLD key while in measurement mode HO will appear on the display 2 To release the held value press the HOLD again Continue to take measurements NOTE This mete...

Page 29: ...ys for 2 seconds First release ON key first before releasing the MODE key 3 StUP indicator will appear momentarily and CELC will appear next 4 Overviews of CON 6 and TDS 6 s Setup Menu as follows Ente...

Page 30: ...C or 25 C Default value is 25 C Adjust TDS factor from 0 4 to 1 0 Default value is 0 5 Available in TDS 6 meter only Select Single Point Calibration Choice of Yes or No Default value is Yes User re se...

Page 31: ...r Off Press ON OFF and MODE keys simultaneously for 2 seconds release ON OFF key first then release MODE key a second later A StUP indicator will appear for 1 5 seconds before showing the first menu O...

Page 32: ...r Off Press ON OFF and MODE keys simultaneously for 2 seconds release ON OFF key first then release MODE key a second later A StUP indicator will appear for 1 5 seconds before showing the first menu O...

Page 33: ...or 10 ppm The cell included with your meter has a cell constant of K 1 0 1 Enter the advanced setup as described in Section 6 1 2 Press or key until CELC appears on the LCD Press ENTER key 3 Press or...

Page 34: ...ill take you back to the menu ACAL 5 Press or key to move to the next menu or press CAL to exit to measurement mode 6 4 Setting the TDS Factor for TDS 6 The concentration of salts dissolved in solutio...

Page 35: ...ductivity per degree of temperature it is expressed in percent per C Entering the exact temperature coefficient of your solution lets you accurately compensate temperature for almost any solution You...

Page 36: ...y to move to the next menu or press CAL to exit to measurement mode 6 7 Single Point Calibration Single point calibration refers to calibrating one conductivity value and uses it for the entire 5 cond...

Page 37: ...nce activated the meter s settings and calibration data will be erased and always exercise caution as meter reset is not reversible 1 Enter the advanced setup as described in Section 6 1 2 Press or ke...

Page 38: ...e you soak your probe Do not immerse the probe in oily solutions Clean the electrode thoroughly by stirring it in a mild detergent bath or isopropyl alcohol Wipe the probe with a soft tissue paper Rin...

Page 39: ...atteries with correct polarity c Replace batteries Unstable readings a Air bubbles in probe b Dirty probe c Probe not deep enough in sample d External noise pickup or induction caused by nearby electr...

Page 40: ...calibration error Auto calibration is performed outside the temperature range 0 50 C Check the temperature and make sure that it is within the acceptable range If message persists return unit Err 3 C...

Page 41: ...00 10 00 to 100 0 Up to 200 ppt depending on the TDS factor setting Resolution 0 01 0 1 1 ppm 0 01 0 1 ppt Accuracy 1 F S Temperature Range 10 0 to 110 0 C Resolution Accuracy 0 1 C 0 5 for C Cell Con...

Page 42: ...HOLD Function Auto Power off 20 minutes after last key operation Inputs BNC for conductivity and phono jack for temperature Display Single Custom LCD Power Requirements 4 AAA Batteries Battery Life 1...

Page 43: ...of k 1 0 EC CONSEN91B 35606 55 EC CON603k 35606 10 CON 6 portable TDS meter complete with conductivity probe of k 1 0 EC CONSEN91B 35606 55 EC TDS603K 35606 15 3 ring SS Ultem body Electrode with ATC...

Page 44: ...libration Solution in 480 ml leak proof bottle 1 pint EC CON 2764BT 00653 20 10 S conductivity standard sachet 20 ml x 20 pcs EC CON 10BS 35653 09 447 S Conductivity Sachets 20 units x 20 ml per box E...

Page 45: ...trical resistance of a solution C 1 R where C is conductance siemens R is resistance ohms One can combine Ohms law with the definition of conductance and the resulting relationship is C I E where I is...

Page 46: ...ver this term has been replace by the term siemen Conductivity measurements are reported as Siemens cm since the value is measured between opposite faces of a cell of a known cubic configuration With...

Page 47: ...particularly where high purity water is involved The unit most often used to describe resistivity is megohm cm which are simply the reciprocal of conductivity S cm The chart below shows the relations...

Page 48: ...er degree depends on the composition of the solution being measured However for most medium range salt concentration in water 2 per degree works well Extremely pure water exhibits a temperature coeffi...

Page 49: ...t specified 1 F S accuracy If you are measuring in the mid ranges and you washed the probe in deionized water and stored it dry calibrate the meter at least once a month Wet the probe for 10 minutes b...

Page 50: ...ns Actual TDS Value from the solution bottle label or as a standard you make using high purity water and precisely weighed salts Actual Conductivity Value measured using a properly calibrated Conducti...

Page 51: ...e 1 Immerse the probe into a sample of your solution and adjust the temperature coefficient to 0 that is no compensation by following instructions as described in Section 6 5 Temperature Coefficient 2...

Page 52: ...coefficient of your solution according to the formula shown above 5 Enter the temperature coefficient you calculated into the meter Refer to Section 6 5 Temperature Coefficient The calculated temperat...

Page 53: ...within the designated period please return freight pre paid and correction will be made without charge Eutech Instruments Oakton Instruments will determine if the product problem is due to deviations...

Page 54: ...he reason the items are to be returned For your protection items must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and insured against possible damage or loss Eutech Instruments Oakton Instrument...

Page 55: ...NOTES...

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