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D. Cleaning Sensors
1. Conductivity/TDS/MIN
/
SALT
The conductivity cell cup should be kept as clean as possible. Flushing
with clean water following use will prevent buildup on electrodes.
However, if very dirty samples — particularly scaling types — are
allowed to dry in the cell cup, a film will form. This film reduces accuracy.
When there are visible films of oil, dirt, or scale in the cell cup or on the
electrodes, use isopropyl alcohol or a foaming non-abrasive household
cleaner. Rinse out the cleaner and your
P
ool
P
ro
is ready for accurate
measurements.
2.
pH/ORP
The unique pH/ORP sensor in your
P
ool
P
ro
is a nonrefillable
combination type that features a porous liquid junction. It should not be
allowed to dry out. If it does, the sensor may sometimes be rejuvenated
by first cleaning the sensor well with Isopropyl alcohol or a liquid spray
cleaner such as Windex™ or Fantastic™ and rinsing well. Do not scrub or
wipe the pH/ORP sensor.
Then use one of the following methods:
1.
Pour a HOT salt solution ~60°C/140°F, preferably potassium
chloride (KCI) solution (Myron L pH/ORP Sensor Storage
Solution) — HOT tap water with table salt (NaCl) will work fine
— in the sensor well and allow to cool. Retest.
or
2.
Pour DI water in the sensor well and allow to stand for no more
than 4 hours (longer can deplete the reference solution
and damage the glass bulb). Retest.
If neither method is successful, the sensor must be replaced.
pH/ORP SENSOR
Top View
ORP
Electrode
pH Glass
Electrode
Sensor
Body
Reference
Junction
under Glass
pH Bulb
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