This instruction manual serves to explain the use of the pH 5/6 and Ion 5/6
meters.
It functions in two ways: first as a step by step guide to help you operate
the meter; second, it serves as a handy reference guide.
This manual is written to cover as many anticipated applications of the pH
5/6 and Ion 5/6 meters as possible. If there are doubts in the use of this
meter, please do not hesitate to contact the nearest Eutech Instruments/
Oakton Instruments Authorized Distributor.
Eutech Instruments/ Oakton Instruments will not accept any responsibility
for damage or malfunction to the meter caused by improper use of the
instrument.
The information presented in this manual is subjected to change without
notice as improvements are made, and does not represent a commitment
on the part of Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd/ Oakton Instruments.
2.6 Connecting the Electrode and Temperature Sensor 4
2.7 Condition the pH Electrode 5
2.8 Switching the Meter On 5
3. Calibration 6
3.1 pH Calibration 6
3.2 Selection of pH buffer standards 7
3.2.1 Resetting the User Calibrated Values 7
3.2.2 pH Calibration using USA standard buffers 8
3.2.3 pH Calibration using NIST standard buffers 9
3.2.4 pH Calibration using Pb standard buffers 10
3.3 Ion Calibration (Ion 5 and 6) 11
3.3.1 Multi-point Ion Calibration 12
3.4 Millivolt (mV) Calibration (for pH 6 only) 14
3.5 Temperature Calibration 15
3.5.1 With Temperature probe 15
3.5.2 Without Temperature pro be (no ATC) 16
4. Measurement 17
4.1 Taking Measurements 17
4.2 Millivolt (mV) Reference Check (for Ion 5/6 only) 17
4.3 Holding a Reading 17
4.4 Releasing a Held Reading 17
5. ELECTRODE Care and Maintenance 18
6. TROUBLESHOOTING 18
7. Specifications 19
8. Accessories 20
9. warranty 22
10. RETURN OF ITEMS 23
Instruction Manual pH 5/6 & Ion 5/6
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing pH 5/6 or Ion 5/6 meter series. These
microprocessor-based handheld meters are economical and easy to use. It has
a large custom LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) for clear and easy reading.
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The pH 5 measures pH and temperature (
(ORP) and temperature.
C) while the pH 6 measures pH, mV
Ion 5/6 allows Ion concentration measurement of various ions (mono and di
valence) and mV. Besides Ion/mV modes, Ion 6 has pH and temperature (
o
C)
measurement modes. The mV mode is used for diagnosis of ion selective
electrode (ISE).
Included with your meter are a robust rubber boot, 4 alkaline “AAA” batteries,
temperature sensor, instruction manual and a warranty card. To order other
accessories and buffer calibration or standard solutions, please refer to Section
8 on Accessories for more information.
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2. GETTING STARTED
2.1 Description of Keypad Functions
pH 5/6 has four keys and Ion 6 meter has six keys on its splash-proof keypad
with tactile feedback. The common keys include ON/OFF, HOLD/ENTER, CAL
and MODE keys. Ion 5/6 meter has additional and keys.
ON/OFF: Powers meter on and off. Meter starts up in the mode that you last
switched off from.
MODE: Selects measurement mode for Ion, mV, pH and Temperature.
CAL: Allows calibration for Ion, pH, mV or Temperature, or to abort calibration
without confirming any set value.
(available only on Ion 5/6): Allows you to increment values during calibration
mode.
(available only on Ion 5/6): Allows you to decrement values during
calibration mode.
HOLD: Freezes the measured reading for easy viewing.
ENTER: Confirms calibration value.
Keypad of pH 5/6
Keypad of Ion 5/6
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2.2 Description of LCD Annunciators
The meter has a large custom LCD that consists of 3½-digit segments and
operation annunciators for pH, mV or
annunciator shown in Ion mode. Other annunciators include “HO” (when the
HOLD function is activated) and “LO” (low battery condition).
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C (Temperature). Note that there is no
2.3 Inserting & Removing the Rubber Boot
1. To remove meter from rubber boot, push out from the bottom edges of
meter until it is completely out of boot. Ensure that cables of ISE/pH
electrode or temperature probe are not connected.
2. To insert meter into rubber boot, slide in from the top of meter before
pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position. Lift up the
stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessary.
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2.4 Inserting New Batterie s
The battery compartment is found at the back of instrument. To open the battery
compartment, push in the direction of arrow and lift up the cover. Note the
polarity of battery before inserting into position. After replacement, place cover
back and press down until it locks tight.
2.5 Battery Replacement
A “LO” annunciator in the LCD alerts you when battery power is running low.
Replace with the same type as recommended by the manufacturer.
Caution: Power off the meter when changing battery.
2.6 Connecting the Electrode and Temperature Sensor
To connect the electrode into meter, align the connector slots with the posts of
meter’s socket and rotate connector clockwise until it locks. Do not force when
connecting. To remove, simply rotate the connector in anti-clockwise direction
until it unlocks, and slide the connector off the socket.
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BNC of pH/ORP
electrode or ISE
Phono jack of
Temperature probe
Insert the mini phono jack of temperature sensor into the socket on the meter.
Unplug the phono jack when not in use or you measure pH without any
temperature compensation.
2.7 Condition the pH Electrode
Condition the pH electrode before use or if it has not been in use for a long time
by soaking it into a container filled with pH 4 buffer solution for at least 1 hour.
Rinse with tap water before proceed to calibrate the electrode with meter.
2.8 Switching the Meter On
1. Press ON/OFF key to power up your meter. All LCD segments display
momentarily as the meter performs a self-diagnostic test, as per shown in
section 2.2. For Ion 5/6, the LCD switches into Ion measurement mode with
“- - -“ display if the meter has not been calibrated or meter has been reset.
2. Press MODE key to choose your desired mode of measurement with its
corresponding annunciator displays in the LCD.
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In temperature mode, the measured reading can be 25.0
or last calibrated temperature value if there is no temperature probe, or
current measured value if a temperature probe is connected.
C (factory default)
3. The LCD displays “Or” if the meter reading exceeds the maximum or “Ur” if
under minimum measurement range (refer to Section 7 on Specifications).
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3. CALIBRATION
3.1 pH Calibration
The meter is capable of calibrating up to 3 points using USA or NIST (nSt) pH buffer
standards or 2 points with Low Ionic (Pb) pH buffer standard. All new calibration values
will automatically override existing data.
USA pH 4.01, 7.00 and 10.01
NIST pH 4.01, 6.86 and 9.18
Pb pH 4.10 and 6.97
It is recommended that you perform at least 2-point calibration at room temperature (25
o
C) using standard buffers, starting with first buffer at pH 7.00 (USA), pH 6.86 (NIST) or
pH 6.97 (Pb) followed by other buffer values.
For a 1-point calibration, calibration should be performed with a pH buffer value closest
to the expected sample value being measured. Otherwise calibrating at pH 7.00, pH
6.86 or pH 6.97 is advisable.
The meter has automatic buffer recognition that identifies the correct pH buffer values
during calibration. If non-standard pH buffers other than the above standards are used,
or the electrode has worn out, the LCD will flash “Er1”. Press the CAL key to abort
calibration and resume measurement. In general all pH buffer values have the window
of up to +/- 1 pH tolerance during calibration.
Ensure that you use new pH buffer solutions or sachets during calibration. Do not reuse
buffer solutions as it may be contaminated and affect the calibration and accuracy of
measurements. Always store buffer solutions in a dry, cool environment if possible.
Before use, remove the plastic protective cap of pH electrode and condition the glass
bulb by soaking it in tap water for 1-2 hours. This hydrates the glass bulb if electrode is
too dry or has not been used for a long period of time. Always rinse the probes with tap
water or rinse solution before and after each calibration/sample measurement to avoid
cross-contamination. For details refer to section 5 on Electrode care and maintenance.
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3.2 Selection of pH buffer standards
You must set the meter to accept either USA, NIST (nSt) or Low Ionic (Pb) pH buffer
standard values before calibration. The factory default is USA standard. If you wish to
abort this operation press the CAL key at any sequence and the meter reverts to pH
measurement mode.
1. Press and hold the MODE key. Switch on the meter using ON key. The display
shows “bUF” blinking.
2. Press ENTER key to get into its buffer selection mode. Use the MODE key to toggle
between USA, NIST or Pb standards as shown.
3. Press ENTER key to confirm your choice of buffer standard to be u sed. The display
then reverts to pH measurement mode.
3.2.1 Resetting the User Calibrated Values
If you need to have a new set of Ion or pH measurements or mV offset (in pH 6) taken,
you may wish to reset the last Ion/pH/mV calibrated values. Note only temperature
offset (if set) will not be erased.
1. Press and hold the CAL key while switching on the meter using the ON key. The
LCD shows “rSt” blinking.
2. Press MODE key to abort this operation if you do not wish to reset.
3. Press ENTER key to confirm. The meter automatically clears all stored pH/Ion
calibration or mV offset values and reverts to measurement mode.
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3.2.2 pH Calibration using USA standard buffers
1. Pour a known pH buffer standard solution into a clean, dry container, e.g. pH 7.00.
Power on the meter and it automatically enters into measurement mode. Select pH
mode by pressing MODE key if necessary.
2. Dip both pH electrode and temperature probe into pH 7.00 buffer solution. Swirl
gently and wait for reading to stabilise (approx. 30 seconds depending on your
electrode condition).
3. Press CAL key to enter pH calibration mode. A “CA” displays momentarily and the
display shows the current uncalibrated reading flashing while in the calibration
mode.
4. To abort or cancel calibration without accepting new value, press CAL key. The
meter then reverts to pH measurement mode.
5. To proceed calibration, allow reading to stabilise. The meter automatically
recognises pH 4.01, 7.00 or 10.01 buffers. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration
and the LCD displays “CO” momentarily. The meter reverts to measurement mode.
6. For 2 or 3-point calibration, repeat step 3 with other pH buffer values of 4.01 and/or
10.01 for higher accuracy.
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3.2.3 pH Calibration using NIST standard buffers
1. Pour a known pH buffer standard solution into a clean container, e.g. pH 6.86.
Power on meter, and it automatically enters into measurement mode. Select pH
mode by pressing MODE key if necessary.
2. Dip both pH electrode and temperature probe into pH 6.86 buffer solution. Swirl
gently and wait for reading to stabilise (approx. 30 seconds depending on your
electrode condition).
3. Press CAL key to enter pH calibration mode. A “CA” displays momentarily and the
display shows the current uncalibrated reading flashing while in the calibration
mode.
4. To abort or cancel calibration without accepting new value, press CAL key. The
meter then reverts to pH measurement mode.
5. To proceed calibration, allow reading to stabilise. The meter automatically
recognises pH 4.01, 6.86 or 9.18 buffers. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration
and the LCD displays “CO” momentarily. The meter reverts to measurement mode.
6. For 2 or 3-p oint calibration, repeat step 3 with other pH buffer values of 4.01 and/or
9.18 for higher accuracy.
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3.2.4 pH Calibration using Pb standard buffers
1. Pour a known pH buffer standard solution into a clean container, e.g. pH 6.97.
Power on meter, and it automatically enters into measurement mode. Select pH
mode by pressing MODE key if necessary.
2. Dip both pH electrode and temperature probe into pH 6.97 buffer solution. Swirl
gently and wait for reading to stabilise (approx. 30 seconds depending on your
electrode condition).
3. Press CAL key to enter pH calibration mode. A “CA” displays momentarily and the
display shows the current uncalibrated reading flashing while in the calibration
mode.
4. To abort or cancel calibration without accepting new value, press CAL key. The
meter then reverts to pH measurement mode.
5. To proceed calibration, allow reading to stabilise first. The meter automatically
recognises either pH 4.10 or 6.97 buffer. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration
and the LCD displays “CO” momentarily. The meter reverts to measurement mode.
6. For 2-point calibration, repeat step 3 with pH 4.10 buffer for better accuracy.
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3.3 Ion Calibration (Ion 5 and 6)
The Ion 5/6 meter is capable of up to 3-point ion calibration (minimum 2 point) with
standard solutions to ensure accuracy across the entire range of the meter.
To exit calibration after you have first entered into ion calibration, press CAL key again.
No ion calibration values are stored into the meter’s non-volatile memory. Note that ion
calibration data is lost once the meter is reset when the batteries are being removed
and replaced.
If one calibration point is performed an error message “Er2” is displayed after the single
point calibration is completed. Recalibrate using minimum of 2 points.
Calibration values are successfully stored if the ISE (Ion Selective Electrode) slope is
within the specified tolerance of 15-90mV/decade, otherwise an error message “Er3” is
displayed.
If any of calibration points are not within 1 decade, an error message “Er4” will be
shown at the end of calibration process. The ion calibration options available include
0.1, 1.0, 10.0, 100.0 ppm. Recalibrate and ensure that all calibration points must be at
least 1 decade apart from each other.
Ensure that you use new or fresh standard solutions during calibration. Do not reuse ion
standard solution as it may be contaminated and affect the calibration and accuracy of
measurements. Always store standard solutions in a dry, cool environment if possible.
Check that your ISE and ion standard solutions are kept in good conditions, otherwise
erroneous readings may be taken.
Before use, remove any plastic protective cap of ISE (at the tip of sensor) and read
manufacturer’s instructional manual. Briefly rinse the electrode with clean deionised
water to remove any residues.
Rinse probes before and after each calibration or sample measurement to avoid crosscontamination. For more details please refer to Manufacturer’s care and maintenance
guide.
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3.3.1 Multi-point Ion Calibration
1. In case if you need to start calibration using 1.0 ppm standard solution, you can skip
the 0.1 ppm calibration option (as mentioned * below).
2. For this instance let’s take 1.0 p pm calibration. To begin, pour a known 1.0 ppm
standard solution into a clean container. Power on the meter, and set the meter to
Ion measurement mode.
3. Dip the ISE into 1.0 ppm standard solution. Swirl it gently. Press CAL key to enter
into calibration mode.
4. The display shows “CA” momentarily followed by “0.1” flashing.
* At this moment, if you wish to calibrate 1
use key once to select 1.0 ppm. Using or key you may select other options
like 0.1, 10.0 or 100.0 ppm.
5. Press ENTER key and the displayed value shows corresponding measured mV
reading that is equivalent to 1.0 ppm. Allow the reading to stabilise.
6. Press ENTER key to confirm 1
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show the next calibration option, 10.0 ppm. Rinse the electrode with distilled water
and blot it dry if necessary.
7. Pour a known 10.0 ppm standard solution into another clean container. Dip the
electrode into the standard solution. Swirl it gently.
8. Press ENTER key and the displayed value shows measured mV reading that is
equivalent to 10.0 ppm. Allow the reading to stabilise.
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ion calibration option other than 0.1 ppm,
point calibration (e.g. 1.0 ppm) and the display will
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9. Press ENTER key to confirm 2
nd
point calibration (e.g. 10.0 ppm) and the display
will show the next calibration option, 100.0 ppm.
To exit from 2-point calibration, press CAL key and the LCD shows “PXX mV”
momentarily which is the ISE slope in mV value.
The meter then reverts to ion measurement mode. The calibration values are
successfully stored into its memory. Otherwise an error message “Er3” will be displayed
if the slope of ISE is lower than 15mV/decade or higher than 90mV/decade.
10. For 3-point calibration where the LCD last shows “100.0”, press ENTER key to
proceed to last calibration point. Repeat the above procedure.
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Likewise, at the end of 3
point calibration the meter will display the mV slope of
electrode “PXX” and the calibration values are successfully stored. Otherwise error
message will appear in the LCD if the calibration was unsuccessful with no values
stored into memory.
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3.4 Millivolt (mV) Calibration (for pH 6 only)
mV calibration is performed for ORP or Redox measurements, where you can adjust its
mV value as a base value for measurements.
1. Press MODE key to enter mV mode, the LCD displays “mV”.
2. Dip the ORP electrode into a known standard solution, e.g. Quinhydrone 255 and
swirl it until the reading stabilizes.
3. Press CAL key to enter mV calibration. The LCD shows “CA” momentarily followed
by displayed reading flashes.
4. To abort calibration press CAL key. Meter reverts to measurement mode.
5. To proceed calibration use INC ke y to adjust the reading to your desired value. The
maximum adjustment you can make is ± 50 mV. Pressing INC key continuously
allows you to scroll to the maximum allowable value and then loops back to the
minimum allowable value.
6. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration. The dis play shows “CO” momentarily and
meter reverts to measurement mode showing the current set value.
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3.5 Temperature Calibration
3.5.1 With Temperature probe
The temperature probe (EC-PH5-TEM01P/ 35613-05) provided with the meter is
factory-calibrated. Over time, temperature calibration may drift and require calibration. If
there is a need to replace with the new probe you should calibrate the temperature
probe prior to pH calibration.
1. Connect your temperature probe to the meter. Press MODE key to enter the
Temperature mode until “
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C” annunciator appears in the LCD.
2. Compare the displayed value to a NIST certified thermometer or other thermometer
known to be accurate. For best accuracy, place both the probe and thermometer in
a constant temperature bath.
3. Press CAL key to enter temperature calibration mode. The LCD shows “CA”
momentarily and displayed reading flashes.
4. Press and keys (for Ion 6) or INC key (for pH 5/6) until the LCD display shows
the desired temperature. The meter allows an adjustable maximum value of ± 5
o
C
from factory default.
5. To cancel or abort this operation, press CAL key. Note no new value will be stored
into its meter‘s non-volatile memory. To confirm calibration, press ENTER key. The
LCD displays “CO” momentarily, and the meter reverts to measurement mode.
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3.5.2 Without Temperature probe (no ATC)
If no temperature probe is used, the meter compensates for pH response based on a
new calibrated temperature value manually set by you or at 25.0
1. Press MODE key to enter into Temperature mode until “
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C (factory default).
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C” shows in LCD.
2. Compare the displayed value to NIST certified thermometer or thermometer known
to be accurate (dipped into a constant temperature bath).
3. Press CAL key to enter temperature calibration mode. The LCD shows “CA”
momentarily and displayed reading flashes. Note that this displayed value should
either be 25.0
o
C or last set temperature value.
4. Press and key (for Ion 6) or INC key (for pH 5/6) until the displays shows the
desired temperature. You can set any value from 0 to 100
o
C.
5. To cancel or abort this operation, press CAL key. Note no new value will be stored
into its meter‘s non-volatile memory. To confirm calibration, press ENTER key. The
LCD displays “CO” momentarily, and the meter reverts to measurement mode.
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4. MEASUREMENT
4.1 Taking Measurements
1. Before measurement, rinse pH/ORP electrode or Ion Selective Electrode
(ISE) and temperature probe (except Ion 5) thoroughly with tap or distilled
water to remove any impurities stuck onto the bodies of probes.
2. Power on the meter using ON key. Press MODE key to select your desired
mode of operation (pH, mV, Ion or Temperature).
3. Dip and stir both probes gentl y into an aqueous test sample, swirl gently
and wait for the reading to stabilise. Note the reading. Freeze the displayed
if necessary, for details refer to Section 4.3.
4. Rinse probes with tap water or rinse water thoroughl y before taking next
sample measurement or storing them.
4.2 Millivolt (mV) Reference Check (for Ion 5/6 only)
The mV mode in Ion 5/6 is used for the diagnosis of ISE or pH electrode for its
condition. Press the MODE key to access mV mode, the “mV” annunciator in
LCD is displayed. The displayed value shows the absolute mV value of ISE or
pH electrode being measured.
4.3 Holding a Readin g
To freeze or hold your displayed reading momentarily, press HOLD key once.
The LCD displays ”HO” annunciator to indicate the HOLD function is activated.
4.4 Releasing a Held Read in g
Press HOLD key once again to deactivate the HOLD function or to release your
frozen reading. The meter reverts to current measurement mode, and the “HO”
annunciator disappears from the LCD.
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5. ELECTRODE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
For best results, always keep the ISE capped dry and pH/ORP electrode bulb
wet. Store the pH/ORP glass bulb with pH electrode storage solution. Other pH
buffers are also suitable. NEVER use deionised water for storage. Wash the
probes thoroughly with distilled water after each use. Because your ISE or pH
electrode is susceptible to contamination or dirt, clean it every 1 to 2 months
depending on extent and condition of use.
Clean the pH/ORP electrode using a mild detergent. Wipe the probe with a soft
tissue paper. Avoid touching the glass membrane with your fingers. Wash
thoroughly in tap water and then in distilled water. Recalibrate the meter after
cleaning the electrode.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
No display Batteries not in place. a) Insert batteries.
b) Re-insert batteries in correct polarity.
“LO” displays
in the LCD
Unstable
reading
“Er1” display Buffer value out of
“Er2” display Single point calibration Perform at least 2 point calibration (for Ion
“Er3” display ISE slope not within the
“Er4” display Any calibration points
Not able to
calibrate
Low battery Replace batteries with fresh ones.
a) Electrode not deep
enough in sample
b) Dirty electrode.
c) Broken electrode
tolerance
specified tolerance
not within 1 decade
a) Display freezes
b) Faulty electrode
a) Place electrode deeper in sample.
b) Clean electrode and recalibrate.
c) Replace electrode.
Use new pH buffer solution and
recalibrate.
5/6).
Check ISE is in good working condition
(for Ion 5/6).
Ensure any calibration points between
each other must be within 1 decade (for
Ion 5/6).
a) Release reading by pressing HOLD
key.
b) Replace electrode.
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7. SPECIFICATIONS
Model pH 5 pH 6 Ion 5 Ion 6
Ion Range 0.01 to 1999 ppm
Resolution 0.01 ppm for 0.01 to 0.99 ppm; 0.1
Accuracy +/- 1% of readin g
No. of Calibration Pts 2 to 3 points (minimum 2 pts)
pH Range 0.00 to 14.00 pH
Resolution 0.01 pH
Accuracy +/- 0.01 pH
pH Slope Range 80 to 120%
No. of Calibration Pts 1 to 3 points (push-button)
Buffer Options pH 4.01, 7.00, 10.01 (USA)
Temperature Range 0.0 to 100.0 oC
Resolution 0.1 oC
Accuracy +/- 0.5 oC
Temperature Comp. Automatic / Manual (0 to 100 oC)
Millivolt Range -1000 to +1000 mV
Resolution 1 mV
Accuracy +/- 2 mV
Millivolt Range -500 to 500 mV
Resolution 0.1 mV for –200 to 200 mV;
Accuracy +/- 0.2 and 2 mV resp. Features
Auto-Buffer
Recognition
Hold Function “HO”
Auto Shut Off After 17 minutes
Low Battery Indication “LO”
Display Single Custom LCD
Operating
Temperature
Power Requirements 4 x “AAA” Alkaline Batteries
Battery Life 500 hours
Meter Dim./Weight 14 x 7 x 3.5 cm / 200 g
ppm for 1.0 to 199.9 ppm; 1 ppm
for 200 to 1999 ppm
pH 4.01, 6.86, 9.18 (NIST)
pH 4.10, 6.97 (Pb)
1 mV for 200 to 500 mV
as above pH buffer options
0 to 50 oC
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8. ACCESSORIES
Replacement Meter and Meter accessories
Item Eutech Instruments
Ordering Code No.
Epoxy-body pH Combination
Electrode, Single Junction, 12 x 110
mm (1m cable length)).
Epoxy-body pH Combination
Electrode, Double Junction, 12 x
110 mm (1m
Epoxy-body pH/Temperature
Combination Electrode, Single
Junction, 12 x 110 mm (1m cable
length)
Epoxy-body pH/Temperature
Combination Electrode, Double
Junction, 12 x 110 mm (1m cable
length)
Epoxy-body ORP Combination
Electrode, Single Junction, 12 x 110
mm (1m cable length)
Electrode Storage Solution EC-RE-005 00653-04
Electrode Cleaning Solution EC-DPC-BT 00653-06
EC-FC72521-01B 35801-00
EC-FC72522-01B 35805-01
EC-FE73529-01B: 35811-71
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EC-FC79601-01B 35805-13
Oakton Instruments
Ordering Code No.
35811-72
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Calibration Solutions
Item Eutech Instruments
pH 4.01 buffer solution, 480 ml
bottle (1 pint)
pH 7.00 buffer solution, 480 ml
bottle (1 pint)
pH 10.01 buffer solution, 480 ml
bottle (1 pint)
pH 4.01 buffer sachets, 20 ml x 20
pcs.
pH 7.00 buffer sachets, 20 ml x 20
pcs.
pH 10.01 buffer sachets, 20 ml x 20
pcs.
Ordering Code No.
EC-BU-4BT 00654-00
EC-BU-7BT 00654-04
EC-BU-10BT 00654-08
EC-BU-4BS 35653-01
EC-BU-7BS 35653-02
EC-BU-10BS 35653-03
Oakton Instruments
Ordering Code No.
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9. WARRANTY
This meter is supplied with a warranty against significant deviations in material
and workmanship for a period of THREE years from date of purchase whereas
probe with a SIX-month warranty.
If repair or adjustment is necessary and has not been the result of abuse or
misuse within the designated period, please return – freight pre-paid – and
correction will be made without charge. Eutech Instruments/ Oakton
Instruments will determine if the product problem is due to deviations or
customer misuse.
Out of warranty products will be repaired on a charged basis.
Exclusions
The warranty on your instrument shall not apply to defects resulting from:
• Improper or inadequate maintenance by customer
• Unauthorized modification or misuse
• Operation outside of the environment specifications of the products
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10. RETURN OF ITEMS
Authorization must be obtained from our Customer Service Department or
authorized distributor before returning items for any reason. A “Return Goods
Authorization” (RGA) form is available through our authorized distributor.
Please include data regarding the reason the items are to be returned. For your
protection, items must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and
insured against possible damage or loss. Eutech Instruments/ Oakton
Instruments will not be responsible for damage resulting from careless or
insufficient packing. A restocking charge will be made on all unauthorized
returns.
NOTE: Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd/ Oakton Instruments reserves the right to
make improvements in design, construction, and appearance of products
without notice.
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contact your nearest distributor or visit our website listed below:
Oakton Instruments
P.O Box 5136,
Vernon Hills, IL60061, USA
Fax: (1) 847-247-2984