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Aquaprobe
®
Lite Instruction Manual
10401-00976 Rev F
1. Fill a calibration bottle with mineral water, wash the Probe in mineral water, then
drop the Probe in all the way.
The Sleeve End Cap must be fitted
. Gently agitate
the Probe several times in order to remove any air bubbles that may be clinging to
the electrode.
2. Switch the Aquameter
®
on and wait until the temperature and BGA-PC readings are
stable. If the BGA-PC reading is very high, there are probably air bubbles adhering
to the lenses. Agitate the Probe to remove.
3. Ensure the temperature of the solution is between 5ºC and 40ºC (41ºF - 104ºF).
4. Press the
MENU
key then select
Calibration.
The following screen will be displayed.
CALIBRATE BGA-PC
ZERO? [01/Jan/12]
Pt-2? [01/Jan/12]
Calibration point 2 (Pt-2) is the upper calibration point.
The dates shown to the right of each point are the dates of the last successful calibration.
7.
Select ZERO. The screen will change to:
PLEASE WAIT
Stabilising
000%
The Meter will wait until the readings are stable, then it will send the calibration command
to the Probe, where the calibration takes place. During calibration, the Calibrating screen is
displayed and the progress counter counts up. If the calibration is successful, the counter
will reach 100% and the following screen will be displayed.
Output:2500mV
Calibrating
100%
Press [OK]
The Calibration Report on the top line displays the voltage output from the electrode in
millivolts (mV). This value is not stored in memory so should be noted down in a calibration
record book for the probe.
11.4.7.
Calibrating Point 2
Remove the Probe from the calibration bottle, shake off any excess water then dry the
outer sleeve with a soft cloth.
Fill a calibration bottle with freshly mixed Rhodamine calibration solution and drop the
Probe in all the way. Again, agitate the Probe several times in order to remove any air
bubbles that may be clinging to the electrode.
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