7 monitoring the working life – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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3.9 Sensors

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Open the dialog Edit sensor/Calibration interval and activate

the Monitoring checkbox.

Enter either the Calibration interval or Next calibration

date. If the time interval or date is altered then the other parameter

will be updated automatically.

Select an Action to be taken when the time interval has expired.

3.9.6 Calibration data limits (for pH and ISE electrodes only)

You can define Limits for the calibration data; these will then be

monitored when a calibration is carried out (see Section 4.6). During the

calibration run you can decide whether to accept the calibration data

even though the limits have been infringed.

Activate the checkboxes for the calibration data you wish to monitor

(slope, pH(0) or E(0)).

Enter the Lower limit and Upper limit for the calibration data.

3.9.7 Monitoring the working life

You can monitor the time interval after which the sensor must be

replaced. (A detailed description of the monitoring function using "Titer

validity" as an example can be found in Section 3.8.4.) For

documentation purposes you can enter the starting date without

monitoring the time interval.

Open the dialog Edit sensor/Working life. Enter the date that

the sensor was used for the first time and activate the Monitoring

checkbox.

Enter either the Working life or Expiry date. If the time interval or

date is altered then the other parameter will be updated

automatically.

Select an Action to be taken when the working life has expired.

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