5
First Start-up
5.1
Measures before the first power-up
Familiarise yourself with the operation of the
measuring transmitter before switching it on
for the first time! (chapter 6)
Caution:
Make sure all connections have
been established correctly before
power-up!
Make sure the pH or redox electrode
and the temperature sensor are
located in the medium or in a buffer
solution. If they are not, implausible
readings will be displayed.
For symmetrical electrode
connection: make sure that the
potential matching pin is always
immersed into the medium or the
buffer solution together with the
electrode.
Warning:
Before power-up, make sure that
there is no risk of damage to the
system that the instrument is part of;
for example, due to valves, pumps
etc. that might be activated in an
uncontrolled manner.
5.2
The
“
Set-up guide
”
menu
The setting data needed for operation are
checked in this start-up routine. It is
therefore guaranteed automatically that all
the required settings are available.
The first question the instrument asks relates
to the language in which the displays should
appear. The possibilities are shown. If you
want “English”, select the second line, so that
it is shown inverted and confirm your choice
by pressing the “E” (“Enter”) button.
This establishes your choice and the display
moves on to the next question. Proceed in
the same way with all the other questions
(see chapter 6, Operation).
• The start-up procedure can be ended by
pressing the keys CAL, DIAG, MEAS and
PARAM.
• The start-up routine is repeated every time
the instrument is switched on, until the
procedure has been completed once and
has been actively ended.
• The start-up routine is accessible after this
as well, using the menu structure with the
advanced code.
First Start-up
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