Nova-Tech Oakton Testr 35 User Manual

Instruction manual, Multi-parameter testr 35 series, Getting started

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MULTI-PARAMETER TESTR 35 SERIES

pH / Conductivity / TDS / Salinity / Temperature

Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific 68X441601 Rev. 1 March 2010

Thank you for selecting our Multi-Parameter Testr. This manual serves the following (3) models:

• PCTestr 35 (Eutech PCTEST35-01X441504 / Oakton 35425-00)

pH / Conductivity / Temperature

• PTTestr 35 (Eutech PCTEST35-01X441505 / Oakton 35425-05)

pH / Total Dissolved Solids / Temperature

• PCSTestr 35 (Eutech PCSTEST35-01X441506 / Oakton 35425-10)

pH / Conductivity / Total Dissolved Solids / Salinity / Temperature

Getting Started:

Your instrument has been factory calibrated and usually works well out of the box. However, after

extended periods of non-use, it’s best to remove the sensor cap and soak the
sensor (pictured here) in warm tap water or pH buffer for 10 minutes or so. A

brief rinse with deionized (DI) water is OK, but avoid soaking or storing in
deionized water as this will shorten the pH electrode life. Prior to taking

measurements, periodic calibration with certified standards is recommended for

best accuracy.


Your Testr begins in the measuring mode that was previously used. Just prior to measurement or
when switching modes, you will see the setting associated with each parameter i.e.) pH (buffer
group selected), Conductivity (Auto), TDS (factor), Salinity (unit of measure).

Setup:

Your Testr allows customization of various settings. To access the setup mode:

1.

With the Testr off, keep the

pressed down while you press and release

.

(Setup) will appear, then as you release

,

(Parameter) will appear.

2.

Press

or

to choose

(Parameter Setup) or

(System Setup)

menu.

3.

Press

to enter the selected setup menu.

*IMPORTANT*

It is necessary to save your Parameter and System

changes in order for them to take effect.

1.

When you are finished making your desired changes, press both

and

at the same

time and keep them pressed until you see “SA” (Save) on the display.

2.

With the primary display “SA” and secondary display “YES”, press

to save the

changes. The instrument will resume measurement mode with new setting(s).

Note: If auto-shut off is used, changes will be automatically saved 8.5 minutes after the last

change was made.

Parameter Setup:

Select

to make changes relating to the

parameters – pH, Conductivity TDS, Salinity. Note: only the PCS Testr will have all of
these options. See below for menus available from each parameter. To Navigate the

menus:

Press

to select or confirm the displayed option.

Press

or

to scroll thru options or change values.

pH Options:

USA or NIST Buffer Group for calibration buffer option.

 5-pt calibration (all points) or 3-pt calibration (middle three points only).

Salinity (SALt) Option (PCS Testr only)

Choose PPt (parts per thousand) or Per (percentage %) as unit of measure.

Total Dissolved Solids (tDS) Option (PT and PCS Tester only)

FACt factor the instrument uses to convert from conductivity to TDS value.

Adjustable from 0.40 to 1.00 (default factor is 0.71).

Conductivity Options (PC and PCS Tester only)

A.Cal (Automatic Calibration) Choose YES or NO (manual).

TIP:

The PC Testr 35 and PCS Testr 35 are capable of automatic or manual

conductivity calibration. In automatic calibration mode, the meter will automatically
choose one of (3) conductivity calibration standards depending on the ranges listed

below. If you will only use 84

µ

S, 1413

µ

S, or 12.88 mS calibration standards,

automatic calibration is a time saving option. If you intend to calibrate with one or more
standards that are not listed below, choose “NO” which will disable auto calibration and

allow you to enter your desired value manually.

Conductivity Range Automatic Calibration Value Available with

0.0 – 200.0

µ

S 84

µ

S PCS

only

201 – 2000

µ

S 1413

µ

S

PC or PCS

2.01 – 20.00 mS

12.88 mS

PC or PCS

SPC (Single-Point Calibration) Choose YES or NO (multi-point calibration).

TIP:

The PC Testr 35 and PCS Testr 35 are capable of single or multi-point conductivity

calibration. Use Single-Point Calibration to apply a single calibration value across all
ranges. Use Multi-Point Calibration for individual calibration in each range. This will

restrict an individual calibration so that it is applied to one range only. When using
multi-point calibration, perform a calibration in each range that you expect to use for

best results.

System Setup:

Select

to make changes relating to the system. See below for available menus.

Note: other than changing Temperature units, it is advised to keep the factory default

settings for best results. To Navigate the System menus:

Press

to select or confirm the displayed option.

Press

or

to scroll thru menu options or change values.


Unit rSt (Instrument reset)

 PH (pH) or EC (electrical conductivity / TDS / Salinity)
 CAL (calibration reset) or FCt (Reset to factory default settings)

Set A.Off (Automatic shut off after 8.5 minutes) Choose YES or NO.

Set t.C (Temperature Coefficient) 0.0-10.0% (2.1% is default)

Set AtC (Auto Temperature Compensation) Choose YES or NO (25°C is used).

Set °C °F (select temperature units) Choose °Celsius or °Fahrenheit.


Temperature Calibration:

The factory temperature calibration should last for the life of the original sensor since it

doesn’t normally drift. Temperature calibration is always recommended upon sensor
replacement. It may also be desirable to adjust the temperature to match a certified

accurate thermometer or another Testr. The temperature value is common to all
parameters so only one calibration is needed. To perform temperature calibration:

1. Press

to turn on meter.

Place the reference thermometer and your Testr

into the same sample. Allow enough time for both to stabilize.

2. Press

as needed to select the pH measuring mode. Press

to begin pH

calibration mode.

3. Press

for 5 seconds to begin temperature calibration mode. The current

temperature will be displayed on top while the factory default temperature is

below.

4. Press

or

to manually adjust to the desired temperature—up to ± 5°

C or ± 9° F of the factory default value.

5.

Press

to confirm and return to the pH measuring mode.

pH Calibration:

For best results, calibrate with certified accurate pH calibration standards (buffers).

You may calibrate up to five points with the USA (1.68, 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, 12.45) or
the NIST (1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 9.18, 12.45) buffer group.

1. Press

to turn meter on and

to select pH mode as needed.

2. Rinse the sensor with clean water. Immerse the sensor into your pH buffer and

press

. The primary display will show the un-calibrated pH value, while the

secondary display should search for and lock on the closest automatic calibration

value.

3. Allow the primary display to stabilize, then press

to confirm the calibration

value. The primary value will blink briefly before the secondary value automatically

scrolls thru the remaining pH buffers available for calibration.

4.

Repeat steps 2 & 3 with additional buffers or press

to return to

measurement mode.

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