2
Getting Started
7
1
To connect the electrode, align the connector
slots with the posts of meter’s socket and
rotate connector clockwise until it locks.
2
To remove, rotate the connector in anti-
clockwise direction until it unlocks,
and slide the connector off the socket.
3
Insert the mini phono jack of
temperature sensor into the socket
on the meter as shown opposite.
2.6 Connecting the Electrode
A “LO” annunciator in the LCD alerts you when
battery power is running low.
Caution: Power
off the meter before replacing battery
.
2.5 Battery Replacement
“LO” Battery Condition
BNC
connector
2.5mm mini phono
for temperature
Your meter includes an electrode with a BNC connector having a
nominal cell constant of k = 1.0, and a built-in temperature sensor.
The Ultem-body housing has good chemical resistant properties.
The electrode design offers fast temperature response and reduces
air entrapment, ensuring accurate, repeatable, and stable readings.
The wettable materials of the probe include:
1
Polyetherimide (Ultem) - protective probe guard
2
Polybutylterphalate (Valox) - sensor housing
3
Stainless Steel (SS 304) - 2 steel bands
The protective probe guard can be removed
temporarily for maintenance but must be
re-attached during measurement and
calibration.
Erroneous results will occur
while the probe guard is removed
.
Always immerse the probe beyond upper steel
band or best results. Use the fill line on the
outside of the probe guard for reference.
2.7 Electrode Information
Lower
Steel Band
Upper
Steel Band