The large membrane keypad makes the instrument easy to use. Each button, when pressed, has a
corresponding graphic indicator on the LCD. See Figure 2. Some buttons have several functions
depending on its mode of operation.
Key Function
ON/OFF
HOLD
MODE
CAL/MEAS
ENTER
▲ &
MI/
▼
MR/
SETUP
Powers on and shuts off the meter. When you switch on the meter, the meter starts up in the
mode that you last switched off from. For example, if you shut the meter off in mV
measurement mode, the meter will be in mV measurement mode when you switch the meter
on.
Freezes the measured reading. To activate, press HOLD while in measurement mode. To
release, press HOLD again.
pH 310 model only:
Selects the measurement parameter. Press MODE to toggle between pH, mV (or relative mV)
and date/time [date/time feature available on pH 310 model only].
Toggles between Calibration and Measurement mode.
1. If you were in pH Measurement mode, press CAL/MEAS to enter pH Calibration mode.
NOTE: Temperature calibration is available from pH Calibration mode. See page 13 for
directions.
2. If you were in mV Measurement mode, press CAL/MEAS to enter mV Calibration mode.
While in SETUP main menu, pressing CAL/MEAS takes you out directly into the measurement
mode.
1. To confirm your calibration values in Calibration mode.
2. To confirm selections in SETUP mode.
In Measurement mode:
Press MI/
memory. Press MR/
In SETUP mode:
Press to scroll through the setup subgroup programs.
In mV calibration mode:
Press to adjust the calibration value.
Takes you into the SETUP mode. This mode lets you customize meter preference and
defaults, and view calibration and electrode offset data.
When auto endpoint feature is switched on, it automatically holds reading
after 5 seconds of stability. The HOLD indicator appears on the display.
Press HOLD to release auto endpoint feature.
▲ (memory input) to store values with its corresponding temperature values in the
▼ (memory recall) to retrieve data from memory.
Figure 2 - Keypad
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2.3 Inse rting the Batteries
Four AAA batteries are included with your meter.
1. Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the two screws holding the battery cover. See Figure 3
below.
2. Remove battery cover to expose batteries.
3. Insert batteries. Follow the diagram inside the cover for correct polarity.
4. Replace the battery cover into its original position using the two screws removed earlier.
Figure 3 - Back panel of meter showing battery compartment
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2.4 Connecting the Electrode and Temperature Probe
The waterproof pH 300/310 handheld pH meter uses any standard pH, ORP, or ISE electrode with a
BNC connector. For Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC), this meter requires a
temperature probe with a special 6-pin connector.
Use either:
•All electrode with a BNC connector and a separate temperature probe with 6-pin connector
(EC-PHWPTEM-01W/ 35618-05).
•A “3-in-1” combination pH electrode with temperature probe designed specifically for pH 300
and pH 310 waterproof meters.
Refer to “Accessories” section on page 43 for more information on temperature probe and other
electrodes.
NOTE: Keep connectors dry and clean. Do not touch connector with soiled hands.
To connect the pH, ORP or ISE electrode:
1. Slide the BNC connector of the probe over the BNC connector socket on the meter. Make sure
the slots of the connector are in line with the posts of the socket. Rotate and push the
connector clockwise until it locks.
5. To remove electrode, push and rotate the connector counterclockwise. While holding onto the
metal part of the connector, pull it away from the meter.
CAUTION: Do not pull on the probe cord or the probe wires might disconnect.
To connect the temperature probe:
1. Line up the notch and 6 pins on the probe connector with the holes in the connector located on
the top of the meter. Push down and screw the metal sleeve to lock the probe connector into
place. See Figure 4.
6. To remove probe, unscrew the metal sleeve and slide up the probe connector. While holding
onto metal sleeve, pull probe away from the meter.
CAUTION: Do not pull on the probe cord or the probe wires might disconnect.
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Figure 4 - Connection for pH Electrode (BNC) and Temperature probe (6-pin connector)
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2.5 Attaching the Electrode Holder to the Meter
The waterproof pH 300/310 handheld meter comes complete with two
electrode holders. They are designed to facilitate one-hand operation.
Attach two electrode holders if you have a separate electrode and
temperature probe. Care must always be taken to avoid use of excessive
force in the process of attaching these components.
1. Locate the slot on the right-hand side of the meter.
2. Gently slide the flange of the
holder into the slot on the
meter. Make sure the holder is
secured properly into the slot.
See figure 5.
3. You can attach the electrode holder in different
positions. See figure 6.
To attach a second electrode holder:
4. Align the flange of the second electrode holder with
the slot of the first holder.
5. Slide the flange of the second holder into the slot of the
Figure 6 - Electrode can be placed in
different positions with holder
first holder until the tops of the holders are aligned and
secure. See figure 7.
Figure 5 - Holder
slot into right-hand
side of meter
2.6 Inserti ng the Electrode into the
Electrode Holder
Do not use excessive force when inserting electrodes into the
holders.
Insert the pH electrode into the opening of the first holder until
the top housing of the electrode touches the top of the holder.
If you are using a separate temperature probe, insert the probe into the opening of the second holder
until the ridge on the housing touches the top of the holder.
NOTE: The holder is designed for probes 12 mm in diameter. Electrodes larger than
12 mm may not fit in the holder. Forcing the electrode into the opening may
damage the holder or your electrode.
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Figure 7 - Two holders
3 CALIBRATION
3.1 Important Information on Meter Calibration
When you re-calibrate your meter, old pH, Rel mV and mV calibration points are replaced on a point
by point basis. For example, if you previously calibrated your meter at pH 4.01, 7.00, and 10.01, and
you have now re-calibrated at pH 7.00, the meter retains the old calibration data at pH 4.01 and pH
10.01. To view current calibration points, see Program P2.0 in the SETUP section on page 26.
To completely re-calibrate your meter, or when you use a replacement probe, it is best to set the
meter to its factory defaults and re-calibrate the meter at all points. To reset the meter to its factory
defaults, see the SETUP section, Program P5.0, page 34 (for pH 300 meter) or Program P6.0, page
37 (for pH 310 meter).
3.2 Prep aring the Meter for Calib ration
Before starting calibration, make sure you are in the correct measurement mode. When you switch
on the meter, the meter starts up in the units last used. For example, if you shut the meter off in “mV”
units, the meter will read “mV” units when you switch the meter on.
Be sure to remove the protective electrode storage bottle or rubber cap of the electrode
before calibration or measurement. If the electrode has been stored dry, wet the electrode in tap
water for 10 minutes before calibrating or taking readings to saturate the pH electrode surface and
minimize drift.
Wash your electrode in deionized water after use, and store in electrode storage solution. If storage
solution is not available, use pH 4.01 or 7.00 buffer solution.
Do not reuse buffer solutions after calibration. Contaminants in the solution can affect the calibration,
and eventually the accuracy of the measurements. See page 43 for information on our high-quality
pH buffer solutions.
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pH 300 meter calibration
The pH 300 meter is capable of up to 5-point pH calibration to ensure accuracy across the entire pH
range of the meter. Select from the following buffer options:
•USA buffers --- pH 1.68; 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, and 12.45.
The meter automatically recognizes and calibrates to these standard buffer values, which makes pH
calibration faster and easier.
pH 310 meter calibration
The pH 310 meter features three separate internationally-recognized buffer standards. Select the
buffer standard you require in SETUP mode Program 4.0 (see pages 27 & 34 for more information).
The pH 310 meter is capable of up to 6-point pH calibration, depending on the buffer standard
selection. Select from the following buffer options:
• USA buffers --- pH 1.68, 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, and 12.45.
• DIN buffers --- pH 1.09, 3.06, 4.65, 6.79, 9.23, and 12.75.
The meter automatically recognizes and calibrates to these standard buffer values, which makes pH
calibration faster and easier.
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3.3 pH Calibration
NOTE: We recommend that you perform at least
2-point calibration u sing stan dard bu ffers
that bracket (one above and one below)
the expected sample range. You can
perform a 1-point calibration, but make
sure that the buffer value is close to the
sample value you are measuring.
1. If necessary, press the MODE key to select pH
mode. The pH indicator appears in the upper right
hand corner of the display.
2. Rinse the probe thoroughly with de-ionized water
or a rinse solution. Do not wipe the probe; this
causes a build-up of electrostatic charge on the
glass surface.
3. Dip the probe into the calibration buffer. The end
of the probe must be completely immersed into
the sample. Stir the probe gently to create a
homogeneous sample.
4. Press CAL/MEAS to enter pH calibration mode.
The CAL indicator will be shown. The primary
display will show the measured reading while the
smaller secondary display will indicate the pH
standard buffer solution.
5. Wait for the measured pH value to stabilize.
6. Press ENTER to confirm calibration. The meter is
now calibrated to the current buffer.
See figure 8.
Figure 8 - pH Calibration
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7. Rinse the probe with de-ionized water or a rinse
solution, and place it in the next pH buffer.
8. Follow steps 5 and 6 for additional calibration
points. See Figure 9.
9. When all the calibration points as set in the Unit
Configuration Setup (see P4.2 on page 31) are
completed, the meter returns to Measurement
mode automatically. However, if you wish to
terminate the calibration without completing the
number of points as set in the Unit Configuration
Setup menu, press CAL/MEAS to return to pH
measurement mode.
NOTES:
To exit from pH calibration mode without conf irming
calibration, DO NOT press ENTER in step 6. Press
CAL/MEAS instead.
If the selected buffer value is not within ±1.0 pH from the
measured pH value: the electrode and buffer icon blink
and the ERR annunciator appears in the lower left corner
of the display. Figure 10.
To limit the number of pH buffer values available during
calibration, see SETUP section P4.2 on page 31.
Figure 9 - Next point calibration for pH
4.01
Figure 10 - Err message and electrode
icon will appear if incorrect buffer are
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used
3.4 Relati ve mV Calibration
1. While in the measurement function, press MODE to
enter the mV mode. The mV indicator appears in the
upper right hand corner. See figure at right.
2. Press the CAL/MEAS key. The CAL indicator
appears above the primary display. The primary
display shows the relative mV reading and the
secondary display shows the absolute mV value.
NOTE: If you have never calibrated relative mV or if
the meter has been reset, the value shown
in the primary display is the same as the
absolute mV value.
NOTE: “R.” annunciator will appear once mV
calibration is performed, an indication of
mV offset.
3. Press the MI/▲ or MR/▼keys to enter the relative
mV value that matches your desired reading.
4. Press the ENTER key to confirm the reading and to
return to the measurement mode. The primary
display now shows the relative mV reading.
NOTES:
To view the mV offset value, use the SETUP mode
Program P3.1. See page 27 for instructions.
To reset all calibration and offset values in memory to the
factory default settings, use:
•In pH 300 meter: SETUP Program P 5.0. See page
34.
•In pH 310 meter: SETUP Program P 6.0. See page
37.
Figure 11 - mV calibration
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3.5 Te mperature Calibration
The temperature sensor is factory calibrated. Calibrate the
temperature probe only if you suspect temperature errors that
may have occurred over a long period of time or if you have a
replacement probe.
Temperature Calibration
1. Make sure the ATC probe (or temperature connector of the
electrode) is attached to the 6-pin connector. The ATC
annunciator will appear at the right-hand side of the LCD.
2. Switch the meter on. Press the MODE key to select pH
mode.
3. Press the CAL/MEAS key to enter pH calibration mode.
The CAL indicator will appear above the primary display.
4. While in pH calibration mode, press the MODE key to enter
temperature calibration mode. The primary display shows
the temperature reading with last set offset and the
secondary display shows the factory default temperature
value.
5. Dip the ATC probe (or electrode) into a solution of known
temperature (i.e. a temperature bath). Allow time for the
temperature probe to stabilize.
6. Scroll with the MI/▲ or MR/▼ keys to set the correct
temperature value (i.e. the temperature of the temperature
bath). You can adjust the reading in increments of 0.1 °C.
7. Once you have selected the correct temperature, press the
ENTER key. The meter automatically returns to pH
measurement mode. See Figure 12.
NOTES:
•You can offset the temperature reading up to ±5°C from
original reading.
•To exit this program without confirming the temperature
calibration value, DO NOT press ENTER. Press
CAL/MEAS instead.
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Figure 12 - Temperature
calibration
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