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Aquaprobe
®
AP-7000 Instruction Manual
10401-00894 Rev M
Remove the Probe from the calibration cup, rinse thoroughly in de-ionised water, shake off
any excess and dry the outer sleeve with a soft cloth.
13.4.3.
Calibrating the Second Point
The pH electrode can now be calibrated at either pH 4.01 or pH 10.00.
If you intend to
calibrate at both pH 4.01 and pH 10.00, both points must be calibrated in the same
session, i.e. without turning the power off.
If the power is removed after calibrating just one additional point (pH 4.00 for example), the
probe will automatically calculate and save a calibration value for the uncalibrated third
point in order to maintain the electrode's linearity.
To calibrate the second point, pour 400mL of fresh pH 4.01 or pH 10.00 solution into a
clean calibration cup and drop the Probe in all the way. Follow the procedure detailed
above, but at step 8, select either pH4.01 or pH10.0, dependent upon the solution you are
using. Wait while the Meter stabilises and calibrates. When the ‘Calibrating 100%’ screen is
displayed, the calibration report will display the slope for the pH electrode in millivolts (mV)
per pH unit. If this slope goes below 45mV/pH at 25
°
C, the pH electrode should be
serviced. Press
OK
then press the
ESC
key repeatedly to get back to the main display.
Remove the Probe from the calibration cup, rinse thoroughly in fresh water, shake off any
excess and dry the outer sleeve with a soft cloth.
13.4.4.
Calibrating the Third Point
Without switching the Aquameter
®
off or disconnecting the Probe, pour 400mL of fresh pH
4.01 or pH 10.00 solution into a clean calibration cup drop the Probe in all the way. Follow
the procedure detailed above, but at step 8, select either pH4.01 or pH10.0 dependent
upon the solution you are using. Wait while the Meter stabilises and calibrates. When the
‘Calibrating 100%’ screen is displayed, the calibration report will display the slope for the
pH electrode in millivolts (mV) per pH unit. If this slope goes below 45mV/pH at 25
°
C, the
pH electrode should be serviced. Press
OK
then press the
ESC
key repeatedly to get back
to the main display.
Remove the Probe from the calibration cup, rinse thoroughly in fresh water, shake off any
excess and dry the outer sleeve with a soft cloth. Dampen the sponge in the storage cap
with storage solution and fit it to the pH/ORP electrode. pH calibration is now complete.
13.5. Errors During Calibration
If a problem occurs during calibration, an error message will be displayed. Refer to
in section 10 for error message handling.
13.6. pH Electrode Efficiency
If the pH electrode becomes worn or clogged, its efficiency and response time can be
reduced. The efficiency of the pH electrode is constantly monitored and in the event of the
efficiency dropping below 85%, ‘ERROR 01’ will be flashed on the bottom line of the
display. If this occurs, or if the pH reading response becomes slow, recondition the
electrode as described below.
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