Ribbed Collar
Rotate collar
away from you
Customer support:
V1-06/15
ZI INST 155
Large O-Ring
Small O-Ring
Small Tab
Large Tab
Electrode Module
A
HALMA
COMPANY
Palintest Ltd
Palintest House, Kingsway, Team Valley,
Gateshead, NE11 0NS
Tel: +44 (0)191 491 0808
Fax: +44 (0)191 482 5372
[email protected] (UK)
[email protected] (International)
Palintest Australia and Asia Pacific
1/53 Lorraine Street,
Peakhurst Business Centre,
Peakhurst, NSW 2210, Australia
Tel: +61 1300 131516
Fax: +61 1300 131986
[email protected]
Palintest USA
1455 Jamike Avenue (Suite 100),
Erlanger, Kentucky, 41018, USA
Tel:
+1 859 341 7423
Toll Free: 800 835 9629
Fax:
+1 859 341 2106
www.palintest.com
Palintest China
Room 1711, Fanli Mansion,
22 Chaowai Street, Chaoyang District,
Beijing, 100020, PRC
Tel: +86 10 6588 6200
Fax: +86 10 6588 8311
[email protected]
Palintest Middle East
PO Box 27709, Engomi 2432,
Nicosia, Cyprus
Tel: +357 226 66080
Fax: +357 226 60355
[email protected]
3 Bars indicates battery is full (100%)
2 Bars indicates 50% of the battery life is left
1 Bar indicates 25% of the battery life is left
Blinking battery casing indicates the need to replace
batteries with fresh ones as specified by manufacturer
Electrode is not in contact with
solution or electrode is failing
Replacement sensor is not connected properly
to the meter during sensor replacement
Measured pH value or temperature value exceeds
its specified maximum or minimum value
Or/Ur
(Still)
ATC/Or/Ur
(Blinking)
Temperature calibration error of attempting to calibrate
Testr to a value which is out of range or under range
Blinking ‘ATC’, ‘Or’ or ‘Ur’ indicates that there is a
short or open circuit at the built in temperature sensor
Er.0
pH calibration error of attempting to confirm a calibration
value which is not within the specified calibration window
Er.1
Low Battery
indicator
Over Range /
Under Range
Signal
Error
Message
Self-Diagnostic Messages
pH Range
-1.00 to 15.00 pH
Resolution
0.01 pH
Relative Accuracy
Calibration Points
0.01 pH
Up to 3 points
Buffer Set Standard Selection
USA - 4.01/7.00/10.01 NIST - 4.01/6.86/9.18
Calibration Window (USA Buffer Set Standard)
±1.00 pH (pH 4.01 & pH 10.01), ±1.50 pH (pH 7.00)
Calibration Window (NIST Buffer Set Standard)
±1.00 pH (pH 4.01 & pH 9.18), ±1.25 pH (pH 6.86)
Temperature
Temperature Compensation
0-50.0°C or 32.0-122.0°F
Automatic
Temperature Resolution
0.1°C/°F
Temperature Accuracy
0.5°C/0.9°F
Auto Off
After 8.5 minutes from last key press
User Reset
Yes
Non Volatile Memory Backup
LCD Display
Power Requirement
Battery Life
Operating Temperature
Testr Dimensions
Weight
Yes
Dual
4 x 1.5V “A 76” micro alkaline batteries
More than 500 hrs
0 - 50°C
6.5 “L x 1.5”dia. (165 x 38 mm)
3.25oz (90gm)
Temperature Calibration Window
±(5°C/9°F) from default value
pH Sensor Specifications
Electrode Maintenance
1
Before measuring soil pH, wet your soil sample with distilled water and ensure that
the soil is free of particulates. Even though the sensor is robust, hard surfaces such
as stones and pebbles can still cause breakage.
2
Rinse the electrode with electrode storage solution after each measurement.
Care has to be taken not to damage the sensor’s glass electrode especially while
rinsing the sensor.
3
In aggressive chemicals, dirty or viscous solutions, and solutions with heavy metals
or proteins, take readings quickly and rinse electrode immediately afterward. For the
sensor, the remnants of the semi solid samples on the penetrating electrode can be
removed by rubbing it with some table salt and then rinsing. Mild detergent can be
used to wash the penetrating electrode clean.
4
If possible, keep a small piece of paper or sponge in the electrode cap - moistened
with clean water or electrode storage solution (NOT de-ionised water) - and close
the cap over the electrode.
1
With dry hands, grip the ribbed instrument collar with electrode facing you. Twist the collar
counter clockwise (see figure 6). Save the ribbed Testr collar and O-ring for later use.
2
Pull the old electrode module away from the instrument.
3
Align the four tabs on the new module so that they match the four slots on the
instrument (see figure 7).
4
Gently push the module onto the slots to sit it in position. Push the smaller O-ring
fully onto the new electrode module. Push the collar over the module and thread
it into place by firmly twisting clockwise.
Note: It is necessary that you recalibrate your sensor prior to measurement
after an electrode replacement.
Electrode Replacement
You can replace the electrode module at the fraction of the cost of a new instrument.
When the sensor fails to calibrate or gives fluctuating readings in calibration standards,
you need to change the electrode.
Applications
Water quality testing • pools • spas • aquariums • aquaculture • hydroponics
• ecology studies • water and wastewater treatment • boilers • steam generators
• car washes • sanitation plants • labs • food sectors and more!
Warranty
Your waterproof instrument is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for
1 year and electrode module for 6 months. If repair, adjustment or replacement is
necessary and has not been the result of abuse or misuse within the time period
specified, please contact your local distributor for assistance.
Return of Items
Authorisation must be obtained from your distributor before returning items for
any reason. When applying for authorisation, please include information regarding
the reason the item(s) are to be returned.
Note: We reserve the right to make improvements in design, construction
and appearance of products without notice. Prices are subject to change
without notice.
Changing Batteries
1
Open battery compartment lid
(with attached lanyard loop).
2
Remove old batteries; replace
with fresh ones. Note polarity.
Insert Electrode Module
Figure 6:
Removal of collar from tester
Figure 7:
Example of electrode module fitting alignment
Instrument
Part Code
Replacement Sensor
PT 155 / 1
pH Pocket Sensor Complete
PT 155
Replacement Parts
Figure 5
Palintest
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