Thermo Fisher Scientific pHTestr 10/20/30/10 BNC/Spear User Manual

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Temperature Calibration (Only For pHTestr 30)

From the measurement mode,

1. Press the HOLD/ENT button to bring the Testr to the ‘HOLD’ mode.
2. Press the CAL button for 3 seconds to switch to the °C or °F mode setting selection

screen. Pressing the CAL button continuously for 3 seconds allows you to toggle in

between the °C and °F mode setting selection screen.
3. Release the CAL button to confirm your mode selection and the display will go to

the temperature calibration mode with the upper display flashing. The upper display

shows the current measured temperature reading based on the last set offset and

the lower display shows the current measured temperature reading based on

factory default calibration.
4. Dip the Testr into a solution of known temperature and allow time for the in built

temperature sensor to stabilize.
5. Press the HOLD/ENT button to set the upper display to the temperature value of

the solution.
6. Once the new temperature setting is reached, the new value is automatically

confirmed and returns to the measurement mode if no button is pressed after

5 seconds.

Notes: To exit this program without confirming the calibration, press the CAL button before the

automatic confirmation takes place.

Continuous pressing of CAL button (about 3 seconds) to toggle

between temperature setting of degrees Celsius and Farenheit

Release
CAL button
to start
entering
the new
temperature

During calibration, upper display will flash.

Press HOLD/ENT to increase offset up to

+5 °C (+9 °F) from default value. It will roll
over to -5 °C (-9 °F) from default value and

start increasing again.

When the

temperature offset

value is reached,

the new value

is automatically
confirmed if no

key is pressed
for 5 seconds.

Figure 6: Temperature Calibration Sequence (Only for pHTestr 30DJ)

Electrode Maintenance

1. Before measuring soil pH with the pHSpear, wet your soil sample with distilled water

and ensure that the soil is free of particulates. Even though the pHSpear is

ruggedized, hard surfaces such as stones and pebbles can still cause breakage.
2. Rinse the electrode with electrode storage solution after each measurement. Care has

to be taken not to damage the sensor’s glass electrode especially while rinsing the

pHSpear penetrating tip electrode.
3. In aggressive chemicals, dirty or viscous solutions, and solutions with heavy metals or

proteins, take readings quickly and rinse electrode immediately afterward. For the

pHSpear, the remnants of the semi solid samples on the penetrating electrode can be

removed by rubbing it with some table salt and then rinsing. Mild detergent can be

used to wash the penetrating electrode clean.
4. If possible, keep a small piece of paper or sponge in the electrode cap – moistened

with clean water or electrode storage solution (NOT de-ionized water) – and close the

cap over the electrode. For pHSpear, ensure that the electrode is kept soaked in

electrode storage solution via its protective cap.

Electrode Replacement

You can replace the electrode module at the fraction of the cost of a new Testr.

When the Testr fails to calibrate or gives fluctuating readings in calibration standards,

you need to change the electrode.

1. With dry hands, grip the ribbed Testr collar with electrode facing you. Twist the collar

counter clockwise (see picture A). Save the ribbed Testr collar and O-ring for later use.
2. Pull the old electrode module away from the Testr.
3. Align the four tabs on the new module so that they match the four slots on the Testr

(see picture B).
4. Gently push the module onto the slots to sit it in position. Push the smaller O-ring fully

onto the new electrode module. Push the collar over the module and thread it into

place by firmly twisting clockwise.

Note: It is necessary that you recalibrate your Testr prior to measurement after an

electrode replacement.

Applications

Water quality testing • pools • spas • aquariums • aquaculture • hydroponics • ecology

studies • water and wastewater treatment • boilers • steam generators • car washes

• sanitation plants • labs • food sectors and more!

68X068042 Jun 14 Rev 8

Changing Batteries

1. Open battery compartment lid (with attached lanyard loop).
2. Remove old batteries; replace with fresh ones. Note polarity.

Warranty

The waterproof Testrs are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for 1 year and

electrode module for 6 months, unless otherwise specified. If repair, adjustment or replacement

is necessary and has not been the result of abuse or misuse within the time period specified,

please contact your local distributor for assistance.

Return Of Items

Authorization must be obtained from your distributor before returning items for any reason.

When applying for authorization, please include information regarding the reason the item(s)

are to be returned.

Note: We reserve the right to make improvements in design, construction and appearance of products
without notice. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Self-Diagnostic Messages

Low Battery

Indicator

3 Bars indicates battery is full (100%)

2 Bars indicates 50% of the battery life is left

1 Bar indicates 25% of the battery life is left

Blinking battery casing indicates the need to replace batteries

with fresh ones as specified by manufacturer

Over Range /

Under Range

Signal

Or / Ur

(Still)

Electrode is not in contact with solution or electrode is failing

Replacement sensor is not connected properly to the Testr

during sensor replacement
Measured pH value or temperature value (pHTestr30) exceeds

its specified maximum or minimum value

ATC / Or / Ur

(Blinking)

Blinking ‘ATC’, ‘Or’ or ‘Ur’ indicates that there is a short or

open circuit at the built in temperature sensor

Error

Message

Er.0

Temperature calibration error of attempting to calibrate Testr

to a value which is out of range or under range

Er.1

pH calibration error of attempting to confirm a calibration

value which is not within the specified calibration window

Rlbbed collar

Rotate collar

away from you

Insert Electrode Module

Electrode Module

Large

O-ring

Small O-ring

Small Tab

Large Tab

Figure 8: Example of electrode module

fitting alignment

Figure 7: Removal of collar

from tester

Accessories

Item

Eutech Instruments

Order Code

Oakton Instruments

Order Code

pHTestr 10,20,30 Replacement Sensor

PHSENSOR03DJ

35624-38

pHSpear Replacement Sensor

PHSENSOR04

35634-50

Carrying Pouch pH Testr 10, 20, 30

ECPOUCH01

35624-45

Testr Specifications

Large Screen Testrs

pHTestr 10 pHTestr 20 pHTestr 30

pHTestr

10BNC

pH Spear

pH Range

-1.0 to 15.0 pH

-1.00 to 15.00 pH

Resolution

0.1 pH

0.01 pH

Relative Accuracy

0.1 pH

0.01 pH

Calibration Points

Up to 3 points

Up to 3 points

Buffer Set Standard Selection

USA -

4.0/7.0/10.0

NIST -

4.0/6.9/9.2

USA - 4.01/7.00/10.01

NIST - 4.01/6.86/9.18

Calibration Window

(USA Buffer Set Standard)

±1.0 pH

(pH 4.0 & pH 10.0),

±1.5 pH

(pH 7.0)

±1.00 pH (pH 4.01 & pH 10.01),

±1.50 pH (pH 7.00)

Calibration Window

(NIST Buffer Set Standard)

±1.0 pH

(pH 4.0 & pH 9.2),

±1.2 pH

(pH 6.9)

±1.00 pH (pH 4.01 & pH 9.18),

±1.25 pH (pH 6.86)

Temperature

No Display

0-50.0°C or 32.0-122.0°F

Temperature Compensation

ATC

MTC

Temperature Resolution

No

0.1 °C / °F

Temperature Accuracy

No

0.5 °C / 0.9 °F

No

Temperature

Calibration Window

No

±(5°C /9 °F)

from default value

0-50.0°C or

32.0-122.0°F (MTC)

Auto Off

After 8.5 minutes from last key press

User Reset

Yes

Non Volatile Memory Backup

Yes

LCD Display

Dual

Power Requirement

4 x 1.5V “A 76” micro alkaline batteries

Battery Life

More than 500 hrs

Operating Temperature

0 – 50 °C

Testr Dimensions

6.5 “L x 1.5”dia.

(165 x 38 mm)

9.75 “L x 1.5”dia.

(247 x 38 mm)

Weight

3.25 oz (90 gm)

Penetrating Electrode

Total Length

Not applicable

91 mm

Shaft Length

Not applicable

31 mm

Penetrating Electrode

Upper Diameter

Not applicable

12 mm

Shaft Diameter

Not applicable

7 mm

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