Myron L 9PTK with FCE Free Chlorine User Manual

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CALIBRATION INTERVALS TABLE:

Function

Kcl, nacl or 442

User

Cond

gain Only

Tempco, then gain

Res

Done in Conductivity

Done in Conductivity

TDS

gain Only

Tempco, Ratio, then gain

pH

7, acid and/or base

ORP

Zero set with pH 7

automatically

Alkalinity

gain Only

Hardness

gain Only

a. Starting Calibration

For Alkalinity and Hardness, calibration is begun by pressing

when the titration is complete and a value displays.

For Conductivity, TDS or pH, 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

keys to match the

known value.

The calibration for each of the 4 solution types may be performed in

either conductivity or TDS mode.

Once in CAL mode, the

key becomes an “ACCEPT” key for the

new calibration.

For pH, at each point, pressing

accepts the new calibration

value and steps you to the next adjustment.

To bypass a calibration, simply press

to accept the present

value as-is.

b. Leaving Calibration

Pressing

accepts calibration and exits CAL mode if there are no

more steps. Calibration is complete when the “cal” icon goes out.

Pressing any measurement key during calibration cancels 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 for all functions for which calibration is

required. For Alkalinity and Hardness, the 9P will not allow you to

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