Run a check standard, Advanced operation – Hach-Lange PHC10130 User Manual User Manual

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Run a check standard

The run check standard feature validates instrument performance between sample
measurements. Use the run check standard feature for periodic or user-defined interval
measurements of a traceable standard solution. Set the criteria for check standards from
the CDC401 Settings menu.

Note: Access control must be off or a valid password must be entered before any of the check

standard method options can be changed.

1. Push . The Full Access Options menu is shown.
2. Select Run Check Standard.

Note: Select the correct probe if two probes are connected to the meter.

3. Get the standard solution shown on the display.
4. Rinse the probe with deionized water. Blot dry with a lint-free cloth.
5. Put the probe in the standard solution until the temperature sensor is completely

submerged. Move the probe up or down or gently tap on the beaker to remove air
bubbles from the probe.

6. Push Read. The display will show "Stabilizing" and a progress bar as the reading

stabilizes. The display shows the value of the check standard and either Check
Standard Passed or Check Standard Failed.

7. If the display shows Check Standard Passed, the check standard measurement is

within the accepted limits set by the administrative user. Select Done to continue with
the sample measurement.

8. If the display shows Check Standard Failed, the measurement is outside of

accepted limits set by the administrative user and a recalibration is recommended. If
the acceptance criteria is set to Cal Expires on Failure: Yes, the display shows the
calibration icon and a question mark until the probe is recalibrated. To correct the
probe calibration and status indicator, calibrate the probe (refer to

Calibration

on page 2).

Advanced operation

Parameter-specific settings can be changed through the Full Access Options menu.
Details about menu navigation, available options and how to change them are given in
the screens, tables and procedures throughout this section.

The settings that can be changed are shown in

Table 1

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Table 1 Parameter-specific settings

Setting

Options

Parameter

Conductivity

Salinity

TDS

Resistivity

Measurement Options

Units

Measurement limits

Temperature correction

Correction factor (if linear temperature correction is selected)

Reference temperature (if a temperature correction is selected)

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