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Memory Record

The meter can store each parameter for up to 99 records. To record:

1. In any measurement or HOLD mode, press “

MEM

” key to save data. 

2. Memory number & measured value will flash then return to 

measurement mode. (Fig. 4). New data can not be saved if the memory is 
full. To continuously save new memory, it is needed to clear up existing 
99 memories. 

Memory Recall

Recall function can review previous saved record. To recall record:

1. Press “

REC

” key > 2 seconds to enter recall mode. “REC“ icon will flash 

on the LCD.

2. Press “

p

“or “

q

” key review memory one by one. 

3. Press “

MI/MX

” key to view the minimum & maximum value of the 

memory. (Fig. 5)

4. To exit memory recall, press “

REC

” key > 2 sec. to return to measurement 

mode. All records are retained even the meter is powered off. 

Backlight

Press any key to activate the backlight function. The backlight turns off 
automatically after 10 seconds of inactivity.

Auto Power Off

This meter will shut off automatically 20 minutes of inactivity. 

To disable the auto power off, pressing “ 

SET

 “  + “ 

HOLD

” keys simultaneously 

while turning on the meter until a “

n

” appeared on the screen and then 

release keys to return to normal mode.

Setup

The advanced setup mode lets you customize your meter. 

7 parameters are available in this model. 

P2.0: Clear memory

P3.0: Electrode data (for pH probe only)

P4.0: PH buffer selection (for pH probe only)

P5.0: READY indication

Summary of Contents for AMPROBE WT-80

Page 1: ...pH ORP Meter Users Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungshandbuch Manual d Uso Manual de uso 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDep...

Page 2: ...WT 80 pH ORP Meter Users Manual September 2009 Rev 1 2009 Amprobe Test Tools All rights reserved Printed in China English...

Page 3: ...9 2 4 3 5 1 3 5 Probe socket Operation keys USB port Tripod mount hole rear side pH probe temperature plug 7 9 2 4 6 LCD display Adaptor port Battery cover rear side pH propbe with soak bottle ORP pro...

Page 4: ...nd mV For ORP probe the valid unit is only mV In setting or calibration mode press to increase value MEMORY DOWN KEY Press to record current reading In setting or calibration mode press to decrease th...

Page 5: ...ATION 3 Starting Up 3 Auto Power Off 5 Setup 5 Calibration pH Probe Only 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9 Battery Replacement 11 USB PC Interface Capabilities 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 MSDS 13...

Page 6: ...junction in de ionized water before next use Never touch or rub glass bulb to lengthen the electrode life Recommend soak the electrode for at least 30 minutes before using especially if the electrode...

Page 7: ...top of the meter While using pH probe please also connect the temperature sensor plug to the socket next to BNC 3 Available parameters for two probes are pH probe pH value mV value Temperature OPR pr...

Page 8: ...to select mV measurement 3 Dip the electrode into the sample the electrode must be completely immersed into the sample Stir the probe gently to create a homogenous sample 4 Wait until READY icon appe...

Page 9: ...he minimum maximum value of the memory Fig 5 4 To exit memory recall press REC key 2 sec to return to measurement mode All records are retained even the meter is powered off Backlight Press any key to...

Page 10: ...P3 0 Electrode for pH probe only ELE To view the pH electrode data slope offset value from WT 80 Press MODE key to select the mode as pH before entering setting mode Press p to select P3 0 while in se...

Page 11: ...indication rdy Use this program to activate READY indication READY icon appears on LCD when the measured reading is stable While in P5 0 press ENTER to go into P5 1 and press p or q to switch Ready in...

Page 12: ...4 0 the main display shows the auto recognized buffer value Fig 12 If this value keeps changing means the buffer or probe need to be checked or changed 5 If the buffer is set as CUST in P4 0 the main...

Page 13: ...ting instructions for possible mistakes in operating procedure Except for the replacement of the battery repair of the meter should be performed only by a Factory Authorized Service Center or by other...

Page 14: ...n rinse it with distilled water If the contamination is oil or grease coating clean sensing element with detergent and rinse with distilled water After above treatments put electrode in saturated buff...

Page 15: ...but no display Make sure you press power key 0 3second Check the battery conditions and replace if necessary Move batteries away for one minute and then re install Display disappear Check whether the...

Page 16: ...measurement Contact the distributor to purchase battery and acquire replacement procedures Error code E02 Reading is under the lower limit E03 Reading is over the upper limit E04 The original data err...

Page 17: ...ion skin eye absorption Health Hazards Inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation Irritative to eyes and skin Harmful if swallowed SECTION IV EMERGENCY FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes Immediately flush...

Page 18: ...on skin and eye contact Ensure a high level of personal hygiene is maintained when using this product That is always wash hands before eating drinking smoking or using the toilet Storage Store in a co...

Page 19: ...ALTH HAZARD DATA Route of Entry Inhalation Ingestion skin eye absorption Health Hazards Inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation Irritative to eyes and skin Harmful if swallowed SECTION IV EM...

Page 20: ...high level of personal hygiene is maintained when using this product That is always wash hands before eating drinking smoking or using the toilet Storage Store in a cool dry well ventilated area out...

Page 21: ...ss SECTION III HEALTH HAZARD DATA Route of Entry Inhalation Ingestion skin eye absorption Health Hazards Inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation Irritative to eyes and skin Harmful if swallo...

Page 22: ...event inhalation skin and eye contact Ensure a high level of personal hygiene is maintained when using this product That is always wash hands before eating drinking smoking or using the toilet Storage...

Page 23: ...HAZARD DATA Route of Entry Inhalation Ingestion skin eye absorption Health Hazards Inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation Irritative to eyes and skin Harmful if swallowed SECTION IV EMERGE...

Page 24: ...llest possible amounts in designated areas with adequate ventilation Have emergency equipment for fires spills leaks etc readily available Label containers Keep containers closed when not in use Wear...

Page 25: ...Section I If you have any questions related to the material provided herein contact the manufacturer directly at the phone number given in Section I Amprobe does not in any way represent itself as an...

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