Calibration, Important information on meter calibration, Calibration 7 – Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan PD 300 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

PD 300

4 CALIBRATION

4.1

Important Information on Meter Calibration

When you recalibrate your meter, old calibration points are replaced on a “point by point” basis
in pH and completely for % saturation and mg/L (ppm).

For example:

pH

: if you previously calibrated your meter at pH 4.01, 7.00 and 10.01, and you

recalibrate at pH 7.00, the meter retains the old calibration data at pH 4.01 and pH 10.01.

% saturation and mg/L (ppm)

: all new calibrations automatically override existing

calibration data.

To view current calibration points:

pH

: Program 1.0 in the SETUP section, page 30.

% saturation

: Program 3.0 in the SETUP section: page 41.

mg/L (ppm)

: Program 2.0 in the SETUP section, page 41.

To completely recalibrate your meter, or when you use replacement probes, it is best to clear
old calibration data by resetting the meter.

To reset the meter to its factory defaults:

pH

: Program 4.0 in the SETUP section, page 36.

% saturation

: Program 7.0 in the SETUP section: page 49.

mg/L (ppm)

: Program 6.0 in the SETUP section, page 49.

NOTE

Resetting the meter will set meter to factory defaults. pH, % saturation and mg/L (ppm) must

be reset separately.

For directions on how to calibrate your meter:

See section 4.2 for Temperature Calibration

See sections 4.3 for pH calibration.

See section 4.5 for % saturation calibration

See sections 4.6 for mg/L (ppm) calibration

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