Calibration types, Calibration procedure – Hach-Lange SENSION+ pH31 User Manual

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Option

Description

Cal. frequency

Calibration reminder—can be set between 0–7 days
(default daily). The display shows the remaining time to
the new calibration. Refer to

Set the calibration reminder

on page 10 for more information.

Display mV

Display mV—select YES or NO to show mV.

Standard 220 mV Standard 220 mV—calibrate with a 220 mV standard

solution

To a X value

To a X value—use a specific standard solution. Adjust
the value during the calibration.

Data introduction Data introduction Compensation—enter the

compensation value

Factory adjust

Factory adjust—enter the compensation value

Calibration types
Different calibration types can be selected.

1. From the main menu use the or to select CALIBRATION.

Confirm.

2. Use the to enter the calibration menu.
3. Use the or to select Calibration type.

Option

Description

Technical buffers

pH 2.00, 4.01, 7.00, 9.21 and 10.01 at 25 °C
(77 °F)

DIN19266 Buffers

pH 1.679, 4.006, 6.865, 7.000, 9.180, 10.012 and
12.454

User Buffers

Selected when the technical or DIN19266 buffers
are not used. Refer to

Technical buffer solutions

(DIN 19267)

on page 18 for pH values of

specific buffer sets at varying temperatures.

Calibration to a X value To adjust manually any scale value of the

measured pH.

Option

Description

Data introduction

Manual probe constant introduction.

Theoretical calibration

The probe calibration data is replaced at 25 °C
(77 °F).

Calibration procedure

This procedure is for general use with liquid calibration solutions. Refer
to the documents that are included with each probe for additional
information.

Note: Solutions should be stirred during calibration. For more information about the
stirring settings, refer to

Change the stirring settings

on page 12.

1. Pour the buffers or calibration solutions into the labeled calibration

beakers.

2. From the main menu use the or and and to select the

CALIBRATION parameter. Confirm.

3. If required select the Operator ID (1 to 10) and confirm.
4. Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the first

calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in the
membrane.

5. Push to Start calibration.
6. Push to measure the first calibration solution.

The next calibration solution is shown.

7. Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the

second calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in
the membrane.

8. Push to measure the second calibration solution.

The next calibration solution is shown.

9. Rinse the probe with deionized water and put the probe into the third

calibration beaker. Be sure that there are no air bubbles in the
membrane.

10. Push to measure the third calibration solution.

When the calibration is good, the display briefly shows Calibration
OK and then returns to the main menu.

Note: When a printer is connected the print menu opens and the result can be
printed.

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