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Figure 2.

Remo

Removve the st

e the stor

orage bottle

age bottle

1. Hold the pH Probe vertically so that the solution

will not spill out of the bottle.

2. Unscrew the plastic cap and remove the bottle.

Keep the storage solution for later use.

3. Push the bottle cap and the rubber washer up the

pH probe shaft to keep them out of the way
(Figure

Figure 22).

Place the sensor in a solution

Place the sensor in a solution

Place the end of the pH probe in a solution when
taking measurements. Make sure that the bulb at the
end of the probe is completely immersed in the
solution.

Note: Do not immerse the BNC connectors in

the solution. The connectors are not rust proof and
can corrode.

To keep the probe in place, it is recommended to use
an Electrode Support (PS-3505). The Wireless Drop
Counter (PS-3505) can also be used to hold the probe.

Connect the sensor and collect data

Connect the sensor and collect data

Connect the sensor to SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone
to collect data.

SP

SPARK

ARKvue

vue

1. Turn on the sensor.
2. Open SPARKvue then click Sensor Data.

3. Select the Wireless pH Sensor that matches its device ID.
4. Select

the measurements you want to display.

5. Select a Template to display your data.
6. Click Start

to begin data collection.

P

PASCO Capst

ASCO Capstone

one

1. Turn on the sensor.
2. Open Capstone then click Hardware Setup

.

3. Select the Wireless pH Sensor that matches its device ID. Click

Hardware Setup

to close the panel.

4. Click Sensor Data

Sensor Data to display a graph.

5. Click Record

to begin data collection.

Calibr

Calibration

ation

Calibration is not always necessary, especially if you are measuring a
change in pH rather than absolute pH values. However, the pH Sensor
can be calibrated if more accurate measurements are necessary. See
the SPARKvue or Capstone online help for instructions on how to
calibrate the sensor.

St

Stor

orage and maintenance

age and maintenance

Cleaning the pr

Cleaning the probe

obe

For most applications, you can clean the probe using hot water with a
domestic cleaning detergent. The following table contains specific
cleaning recommendations for different types of solutions the probe
is exposed to.

SS

OLUTION

  

TYPE

R

R

ECOMMENDED

  

CLEANING

  

SOLUTION

lime and hydroxides

5-10% hydrochloric acid

organic fouling agents (fats, oils) limonene or acetone

algae and bacteria

diluted chlorine bleach

St

Storing the sensor and pr

oring the sensor and probe

obe

After each use, place the pH probe in the storage bottle filled with the
storage solution. The bulb at the end of the probe must be fully
immersed in the storage solution. It is not recommended to store the
probe dry since the probe will lose responsiveness. If needed, probe
restoration instructions are provided online on the Wireless pH
Sensor product page.
Replacement pH Storage Solution (SC-3507) can be purchased if any
solution is lost due to spillage or evaporation. If you wish to make
your own storage solution, instructions are provided online on the
Wireless pH Sensor product page.
For long-term storage, remove the battery to avoid damaging the
sensor due to battery leakage.

Replacing the batter

Replacing the batteryy

When the battery status light blinks red, the battery will soon need to
be replaced.

A

B

C

Figure 3. Sensor battery compartment. (A) First mark. (B) Second mark.

(C) Indicator.

To replace the battery:

1. Insert a coin into the battery compartment door. Turn

counterclockwise until the indicator (C) is aligned with the second
mark (B).

2. Remove battery compartment door, O-ring gasket, and battery.
3. Insert a new CR2032 battery in the compartment with the positive

(+) side facing up.

4. Insert the O-ring gasket in the compartment.
5. Place the door on the sensor, aligning the indicator with the

second mark. Turn the door clockwise until the indicator is
aligned with the first mark (A).

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