Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan PC 300 User Manual

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Instruction Manual PC 300

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4 C A L I B R AT I O N

4.1

Important Information on Meter Calibration

When you re-calibrate your meter, old calibration points are replaced on a “point-by-point”

basis in pH, and on a “range-by-range” basis in conductivity.

For example:

pH: if you previously calibrated your meter at pH 4.01, 7.00, and 10.01, and
you re-calibrate at pH 7.00, the meter retains the old calibration data at pH
4.01 and pH 10.01.

Conductivity: If you previously calibrated your conductivity meter at 1413

μS

in the 0 to 1999

μS range and you re-calibrate at 1500 μS (which is also in the

0 to 1999

μS), the meter will replace the old calibration data (1413 μS) in that

range. The meter will retain all calibration data in other ranges.

TDS: If you previously calibrated your conductivity meter at 300 ppm in the 0
to 999 ppm range and you re-calibrate at 500 ppm (which is also in the 0 to
999 ppm), the meter will replace the old calibration data (300 ppm) in that
range. The meter will retain all calibration data in other ranges.

To view current calibration points:

pH: Program P1.0 in the SETUP section

Conductivity & TDS: Program P5.0 in the SETUP section

To completely re-calibrate your meter, or when you use a replacement probe, it is best to

delete the old calibration data by re-setting the meter.

To reset the meter to its factory defaults:

pH: Program P4.0 in the SETUP section

Conductivity & TDS: Program P9.0 in the SETUP section

NOTE: Re-setting the meter will set meter to factory defaults. Conductivity and pH must be

reset separately.

For directions on how to calibrate your meter:

See section 4.3 for pH calibration.

See section 4.4 for conductivity calibration.

See section 4.4 for TDS calibration.

See section 4.5 for Temperature calibration.

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