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

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a.

While in “USER” mode, press .

b.

Press twice (to skip over tempco adjustment), and

RATIO

” will appear (see Figure 4).

c.

Adjust with

or

keys until new conversion
ratio is displayed.

d.

Press

twice (to skip

over calibration adjustment)
to accept new conversion ratio.
You are now ready to measure samples with the new
conductivity/TDS ratio.

VI.

CALIBRATION

A. Calibration Intervals

Generally, calibration is recommended about once per month with
Conductivity or TDS solutions. Calibration with pH solutions should be
checked twice a month. Calibration of ORP is not necessary (ref.
Calibration Intervals, pg. 23).

B. Rules for Calibration in the Ultrameter

1. Calibration Steps

a. Starting Calibration

Calibration is begun by pressing while measuring Conductivity,

TDS or pH. Measuring continues, but the CAL icon is on, indicating
calibration is now changeable.

The reading is changed with the and

to match the known

value. The calibration for each of the 4 solution types may be performed
from either conductivity or TDS mode.

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CAL

MCLR

M S

MR

In these first five sections, you have learned
all you need to make accurate measurements.
The following sections contain calibration,
advanced operations and technical information.

M S

MR

CAL

MCLR

CAL

MCLR

T D S

Figure 4

TDS

RATIO

User

Depending on what is being calibrated, there may be 1, 2 or 3 steps to
the calibration procedures.

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

You know you are finished when the “

CAL

” icon goes out. Pressing any

measurement key abandons 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 a dying pH/ORP sensor (ref. Troubleshooting Chart, pg. 27).

C. Calibration Procedures

1. Conductivity or TDS Calibration

a.

Rinse conductivity cell three times with proper standard (KCl,
NaCl, or 442) (ref. Cond./TDS Standard Solutions, pg. 28). For
user calibration see User Calibration Conductivity/TDS, pg. 16.

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KCl, NaCl or 442

User

Cond

Gain only

Tempco, then Gain

Res

Done in conductivity

Done in conductivity or TDS

TDS

Gain only

Tempco, Ratio, then Gain

pH

7, acid and/or base

ORP

Zero set with pH 7 automatically

CAL

MCLR

CAL

MCLR

CAL

MCLR

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