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IQ150 pH Probe: Care and Maintenance 

 

Please read this document before using your IQ150 pH probe. The probe comes with a 6 month warranty which 
covers manufacturing defects.   

The background information listed on page 2 will be required before any warranty return can be 
processed. 

 
New probes and/or probes left in extended, dry storage 

 

STIR

 the probe in pH7 buffer solution to dislodge any bubbles.  Probes should be soaked for, at least, 10 

minutes. 

 

CLEAN

 any reference gel off the probe sensor and out of the rubber dust cap’s inside surface. 

 

CALIBRATE

 the probe.  Calibrate first with pH7 buffer, then with pH4 buffer. 

 

CHECK

 the calibration by placing the probe back in the pH buffer.  If the reading is incorrect, the probe is 

not properly hydrated.  Soak the probe in pH7 buffer for an additional 5 minutes and repeat the calibration. 

 

STORE DRY

 when not in use. 

 
Note: New probes may have gel visible at the probe tip. This is normal. Remove gel by gently cleaning with a 
soft toothbrush and soapy water. Be sure to clean gel from inside the rubber cap before replacing. Gel may 
reappear for several days. 
 
Tips for cleaning and maximizing probe life 

 

CLEAN SENSOR

 with a soft toothbrush using soap and water. 

 

RINSE

 probe thoroughly after any calibration, measurement, and cleaning. 

 

CAP

 the probe prior to long-term storage. 

 

USE

 fresh buffers and rinse solution. 

 

AVOID

 applications that can damage the sensor (acetone, toluene, methylene chloride, xylene and other 

strong organic solvents). 

 

AVOID

 environments with static electricity.  Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may permanently damage the 

probe. 

 

AVOID

 temperatures over 60°C (140°F). Thermal cycling will reduce the life of the probe. 

 

DO NOT

 allow oil, fat, food particles, starch, protein, or other materials to remain on the probe tip after 

use. 

 

DO NOT

 use a sharp object (needle, pin, etc.) to clean the sensor surface. 

 

DO NOT

 use the probe in environments that will damage the silicon chip sensor.  This includes strong acids 

or abrasive samples 

 
Servicing a non-responsive probe 
Soak the probe in a pH buffer.  Sometimes soaking the probe for several hours, or even overnight will be 
helpful. The manufacturer recommends soaking in a pH 4 buffer that is warm (maybe 40°C) as that will help 
dissolve any crystals that may have come out of solution in the reference portion of the probe. If using warmed 
buffer, the probe should only need to be soaked for about 20 minutes.

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