Myron L 6P (includes Addendum 10-01) User Manual

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Cell Check

For Instruments with Software Version

2.10 & Later.

In these versions, a

Cell Check

feature has been added to further

increase the performance of your instrument. This is especially important
when in

R E S

mode reading High Resistivity or Ultrapure waters. This

feature, utilizing technological improvements, knows when the
Conductivity Cell cup is dirty and calls it to your attention. You may then
choose to clean the Conductivity Cell cup or ignore it by pressing the
CAL key. Follow the steps below to perform a

Cell Check

.

1.

Press

key to power up the unit.

2.

Verify that the cell cup is empty
of any solution and "

- - - -

" is

displayed by the Ultrameter. If
a reading other than "

- - - -

" is

displayed, clean the cell cup
and repeat steps 1 & 2. See
"Cleaning Sensors".

3.

Press the

key until

"

CELL ch

" appears. Fig. 2.

4.

Press the

key. If the cell

is clean, “

Good

” will

momentarily be displayed. Fig. 3.

5.

If the

Cell Check

has failed

the display will show

C E L L

cLn

”, Fig. 4, alternating

with a number such as “

5 3

”,

Fig. 5, indicating a relative
amount of contamination or dirt
in the Conductivity Cell. To
insure the highest quality
readings, the Conductivity Cell
cup should be cleaned before
measuring High Resistivity
solutions. Rinse the cup with
DI water several times to clean,

and Shake instrument well to
remove excess water.
Repeat steps 1-4.

2

Figure 2

Figure 4

Figure 5

Figure 3

CAL

MCLR

MR

R E S

I.

ENHANCED HIGH RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS

The resistivity calculations in the Ultrameter have been improved for
measuring waters greater than 10 Megohms. When the Ultrameter is in
one of the solution modes (i.e. KCl, NaCl or 442) and the resistivity
reading is greater than 10 Megohms, the Ultrameter performs automatic
temperature compensation for high purity water. As such, the maximum
possible value that should be displayed for water is 18.2. It may be
possible to display readings higher than 18.2 if the instrument is not
calibrated or if solutions

other than water

are being measured. To

insure proper use of the instrument in this mode, readings greater than
20 Megohms will display "

- - - -

" indicating an over-range condition. To

obtain resistivity readings for solutions

other than water

, the User

mode should be selected. In User mode the Ultrameter will display
resistivity measurements up to 30 Megohms.
An

Offset Zero Calibration

feature was added to software version

2.03, and must be performed by the user, see below. On all later versions
this function is performed at time of manufacture.
A

Cell Check

feature was added to these later versions. See page 2.

Offset Zero Calibration

For Instruments with Software Version

2 . 0 3

When performing measurements of waters above 10 Megohms, the

accuracy of the Ultrameter may be improved by performing an offset zero
calibration. Follow the steps below to perform an offset zero calibration.

1.

Press

key to power up the unit.

2.

Verify that the cell cup is empty of any solution and "

- - - -

" is

displayed by the Ultrameter. If a reading other than "

- - - -

" is

displayed, clean the cell cup and repeat steps 1 & 2. See
"Cleaning Sensors".

3.

Press the

key until

"

C A L 0

" appears. Fig. 1.

4.

Press the

key. The

instrument should momentarily
display a number of counts, and return to Resistivity mode.

5.

If the calibration has failed the display will show "

Err

". If an error

occurs during this step, the cell cup is probably contaminated.
Rinse the cup with DI water several times to clean and Repeat
steps 1-4.

R E S

CAL

MCLR

MR

Figure 1

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