Myron L PS6FCE User Manual

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The

becomes an “ACCEPT” key. At each point, pressing

accepts the new calibration value and steps you to the next adjustment

(or out of CAL mode if there are no more steps).

To bypass a calibration step, just press

to accept the present

value as is.

b. Leaving Calibration

Calibration is complete when the “CAL” icon goes out. Pressing any

measurement key cancels changes not yet accepted and exits calibration

mode.

Leaving pH after the 2nd buffer results in the same gain being entered

in place of the 3rd buffer.

2. Calibration Limits

There are calibration limits. A nominal “FAC” value is an ideal value

stored by the factory. Attempts to calibrate too far, up or down, from

there will cause the displayed value to be replaced with “FAC”. If you

accept it (press the “Cal” key), you will have the original default factory

calibration for this measurement. The need to calibrate so far out that

“FAC” appears indicates a procedural problem, wrong standard solution,

a very dirty cell cup or an aging pH/ORP sensor (ref. Troubleshooting

Chart, pg. 34).

C. Calibration Procedures

1. Conductivity, MIN/SALT or TDS Calibration

a.

Rinse conductivity cell three times with proper standard (KCl,

NaCl, or 442) (ref. Cond/TDS Standard Solutions, pg. 36).

b.

Refill conductivity cell with same standard. NACL-7500 shown.

c.

Press

,

MIN

SALT

or

, then

press

, “CAL” icon will

appear on the display

(see Figure 4).

d.

Press or to

or

to step the displayed value toward the standard’s value (7582

Figure 4

°C

NaCl

COND

CAL

µS

7582

23.8

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