Myron L TH1 User Manual

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NOTE: If the “Acd” and “bAS” indicators are blinking, the unit is indicating an

error and needs either an acid or base solution present in the sensor well.

3.

Rinse sensor well 3 times with acid or base buffer solution.

4.

Refill sensor well again with same buffer solution.

5.

Press

or

until display agrees with buffer value.

6.

Press

to accept 2nd point of calibration. Now the display

indicates the next type of buffer to be used.

Single point Gain Calibration is complete. You may continue for the 3rd

point of Calibration (2nd Gain) or exit by pressing any measurement key.

Exiting causes the value accepted for the buffer to be used for both acid

and base measurements.

To continue with 3rd point calibration, use base buffer if acid buffer was

used in the 2nd point, or vice-versa. Again, match the display to the

known buffer value as in step 2 and continue with the following steps:

7.

Repeat steps 3 through 5 using opposite buffer solution.

8.

Press to accept 3rd point of calibration, which completes

the Calibration procedure. Fill sensor well with Myron L pH

Sensor Storage Solution and replace protective cap.

VIII.

CALIBRATION INTERVALS

There is no simple answer as to how often one should calibrate

an instrument. The TechPro II is designed to not require frequent

recalibration. The most common sources of error were eliminated in

the design, and there are no mechanical adjustments. Still, to ensure

specified accuracy, any instrument must be checked against chemical

standards occasionally.

A. Suggested Intervals

On the average, we expect calibration need only be checked monthly

for the Conductivity or TDS functions. The pH (TPH1 & TH1) function

should be checked every 2 weeks to ensure accuracy. Measuring some

solutions will require more frequent intervals.

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