Measurement – Ionode IJ pH V5.1 User Manual

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Ionode IJ Instruction Manual

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4.3. Measurement

1) Turn on the pH meter and connect the pH

electrode. Connect a temperature sensor
(ATC) if appropriate.

2) Remove the electrode from its wetting cap

or storage solution and rinse with distilled
water.

3) The electrode must be initially calibrated for

offset and then for slope.

4) For offset calibration, immerse the electrode

in a first buffer (pH 7.0 or 6.88) and stir until
the reading is constant. Stop the stirring
and take the reading when stable. For
meters without automatic buffer recognition,
adjust the offset control to the first buffer.

5) Rinse the electrode and repeat the process

for a second buffer. The second buffer
should bracket the expected pH of the
sample and ideally be at least 3 pH units
apart from the first. Do not use this buffer
for the primary calibration (see Step 4
above
). For meters without automatic buffer
recognition, adjust the slope control to the
second buffer value.

6) Rinse again and check in the first buffer.

For a new electrode, the reading should be
within ±0.02 pH of the buffer value.
Otherwise, repeat the calibration. Check the
slope (see

Slope

). If necessary, clean the

electrode with Jif and re-check.

7) Rinse the pH electrode with deionised water

or portions of the sample to be measured.

8) Immerse the pH electrode in the sample.

Stop stirring and take the reading when
stable.

9) Periodically check the offset and slope (see

Offset

and

Slope

)

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