Myron L 6P and 4P User Manual

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5. pH Calibration (6P)

Important: Always “zero” your Ultrameter II with a pH 7 buffer solution

before adjusting the gain with acid or base buffers, i.e., 4 and/or 10, etc.

a. pH Zero Calibration (6P)

1.

Rinse sensor well 3 times with 7 buffer solution.

2.

Refill both sensor wells

with 7 buffer solution.

3.

Press

to verify the

pH calibration. If the display

shows 7.00, skip the pH

Zero Calibration and

proceed to section b. pH

Gain Calibration.

4.

Press

to enter calibration mode. The “CAL”, “BUFFER

and “7” annunciators will appear (see Figure 6). Displayed

value will be the uncalibrated sensor.

NOTES: If a wrong buffer is added (outside of 6-8 pH),“7” and “BUFFER

will flash, and the Ultrameter II will not adjust.

The uncalibrated pH value displayed in step 4 will assist in determining

the accuracy of the pH sensor. If the pH reading is above 8 with pH 7

buffer solution, the sensor well needs additional rinsing or the pH sensor

is defective and needs to be replaced.

5.

Press

or

until the display reads 7.00.

NOTE: Attempted calibration of >1 pH point from factory calibration will

cause “FAC” to appear. This indicates the need for sensor replacement

(ref. Troubleshooting pg. 34) or fresh buffer solution. The “FAC” internal

electronic calibration is not intended to replace calibration with pH

buffers. It assumes an ideal pH sensor. Each “FAC” indicates a factory

setting for that calibration step (i.e., 7, acid, base).

You may press

to accept the preset factory value, or you may

Figure 6

BUFFER

pH

CAL

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