Myron L 9PTK User Manual

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To compute saturation index using hypothetical alkalinity, hardness, pH

or temperature values:

1.

Press

.

2.

Either the last stored value or the default value of “120” is

displayed.

3.

Press the UP or DOwn keys to adjust the alkalinity value or

leave as displayed.

4.

Press cal to accept and advance to the hardness value

screen. Either the last stored value or the default value of “166

is displayed.

5.

Press cal to accept hardness value and advance to the pH

value screen. Either the last stored value or the default value of

7.20” is displayed.

6.

Press UP or DOwn to adjust the pH value or leave as displayed.

7.

Press cal to accept pH value and advance to the temperature

value screen. Either the last stored value (taken from the last

stored hardness or alkalinity titration) or the default value of

25 ºc” is displayed.

8.

Press UP or DOwn to adjust the temperature value or leave as

displayed.

9.

Press cal to accept and calculate LSI. A saturation index value

will display.

If you want to modify any of the input values and recalculate LSI based

on those changes, press cal again and repeat steps 3-9. If you want to

change hardness units, you must do so in the hardness parameter. See

Hardness Unit Selection, pg. 16.

H. Measuring pH

1.

Remove protective cap by rotating while grasping and pulling up.

2.

Rinse pH/ORP sensor well and conductivity cell cup 3 times

with sample to be measured. Shake out each sample to remove

any residual liquid.

3.

Refill both sensor well and cell cup with sample.

4.

Press

.

5.

Note value displayed.

6.

imPOrtant: After use, fill pH/ORP sensor well with Myron L

pH Sensor Storage Solution and replace protective cap. If

Myron L pH Sensor Storage Solution is unavailable, you can

use a strong KCl solution, a pH 4 buffer, or a saturated solution

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