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WARRANTY
The YSI Professional 1030 instrument (Pro1030) is warranted for three (3)
years from date of purchase by the end user against defects in materials
and workmanship, exclusive of batteries and any damage caused by
defective batteries. Pro1030 cable assemblies are warranted for two (2)
years from date of purchase by the end user against defects in material
and workmanship. Pro1030 pH and ORP sensors are warranted for one (1)
year from date of purchase by the end user against defects in material
and workmanship. Pro1030 instruments, cables & sensors are warranted
for one (1) year from date of purchase by the end user against defects in
material and workmanship when purchased by rental agencies for rental
purposes. Within the warranty period, YSI will repair or replace, at its sole
discretion, free of charge, any product that YSI determines to be covered
by this warranty.
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To exercise this warranty, call your local YSI representative, or contact YSI
Customer Service in Yellow Springs, Ohio at +1 937 767-7241, 800-8974151 or visit www.YSI.com for a Product Return Form. Send the product
and proof of purchase, transportation prepaid, to the Authorized Service
Center selected by YSI. Repair or replacement will be made and the
product returned, transportation prepaid. Repaired or replaced products
are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period, or at least 90
days from date of repair or replacement.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
This Warranty does not apply to any YSI product damage or failure caused
by:
1. Failure to install, operate or use the product in accordance with YSI’s
written instructions;
2. Abuse or misuse of the product;
3. Failure to maintain the product in accordance with YSI’s written
instructions or standard industry procedure;
4. Any improper repairs to the product;
5. Use by you of defective or improper components or parts in servicing
or repairing the product;
6. Modification of the product in any way not expressly authorized by YSI.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YSI’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANT Y
IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AND THIS
SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL YSI BE
LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT COVERED BY
THIS WARRANTY.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the YSI Pro1030, an instrument from the YSI
Professional Series product family. The Pro1030 measures conductivity,
temperature and either pH or ORP in water. The Pro1030 features an
impact resistant and waterproof (IP-67) case, a rugged MS-8 (militaryspec) cable connector, backlit display, user-selectable sensor options,
50 data set memory and a rubber over-mold case.
The Pro1030 provides valuable instructions and prompts near the
bottom of the display that will guide you through operation and use;
however, reading the entire manual is recommended for a better
understanding of the instrument’s features.
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The Pro1030 cannot communicate to a PC via a ProComm
communications saddle.
GETTING STARTED
INITIAL INSPECTION
Carefully unpack the instrument and accessories and inspect for
damage. Compare received parts with items on the packing list. If
any parts or materials are damaged or missing, contact YSI Customer
Service at 800-897-4151 (+1 937 767-7241) or the authorized YSI
distributor from whom the instrument was purchased.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
The instrument requires 2 alkaline C-cell batteries. Under normal
conditions, the average battery life is425 hours at room temperature
without using the back light. A battery symbol
the lower, left corner of the display to indicate low batteries when
approximately 1 hour of battery life remains.
To install or replace the batteries:
1. Turn the instrument off and flip over to view the battery cover
on the back.
2. Unscrew the four captive battery cover screws.
3. Remove the battery cover and remove the old batteries if
necessary.
will blink in
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4. Install the new batteries, ensuring correct polarity alignment
(figure 1).
5. Place the battery cover on the back of the instrument and
tighten the four screws. Do not over-tighten.
Figure 1. Pro1030 with battery cover removed. Notice
battery symbols indicating polarities.
The waterproof instrument case is sealed at the factory and
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is not to be opened, except by factory-authorized service
technicians. Do not attempt to separate the two halves of the
instrument case as this may damage the instrument, break the
waterproof seal, and will void the warranty.
NumberKeyDescription
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Calibrate
Press and hold for 3 seconds to calibrate.
Opens Calibrate menu
from the Run screen.
2
Up Arrow
Use to navigate through menus, to
navigate through box options along
the bottom of the Run screen and
to increase numerical inputs.
3
Power and Backlight
Press once to turn instrument on. Press a
second time to turn backlight on. Press a
third time to turn backlight off. Press and
hold for 3 seconds to turn instrument off.
4
Menu
Press to enter the System Setup
menu from the Run screen.
5
Enter
Press to confirm entries and selections.
KEY PAD
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6
Down Arrow
Use to navigate through menus, to
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navigate through box options at
the bottom of the Run screen and
to decrease numerical inputs.
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CONNECTING THE SENSOR AND CABLE
“Bulkhead” refers to the single-pin connector at the end of the probe/
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cable assembly where an ISE sensor, either pH or ORP, is installed
(figure 3). The conductivity and temperature sensors are located above
and next to the bulkhead and are not replaceable.
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Figure 2, Keypad
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When an ISE sensor is not installed in the cable, the bulkhead
connector is not water-proof. Do not submerge the cable
without a sensor installed. Submerging the cable without a
sensor installed may cause permanent damage to the cable
that is not covered under warranty.
CONNECTING THE PROBE/CABLE ASSEMBLY TO THE
INSTRUMENT
To connect the cable, align the keys on the cable connector to the slots
on the instrument connector. Push together firmly and then twist the
outer ring until it locks into place (figure 4). This connection is waterproof.
Figure 4, Note the keyed connector.
RUN SCREEN
Figure 3
INSTALLING THE ISE SENSOR
The Pro1030 has three compatible ISE sensors: pH (model #1001), pHamplified (model #1001A) and ORP (model #1002).
1. Remove the plastic plug from the cable’s bulkhead port by pulling
it straight out of the port. This can be discarded.
2. Remove the red plastic plug from the sensor’s connector by pulling
it straight off the sensor. This can be discarded.
3. Ensure both the sensor connector and bulkhead connector are
clean and dry.
4. Grasp the sensor with one hand and the cable bulkhead in the
other.
5. Push the sensor into the connector on the cable until it is firmly
seated with only 1 o-ring visible. Failure to properly seat the sensor
may result in damage.
6. Twist the sensor clockwise to engage the threads and finger
tighten. Do NOT use a tool. This connection is water-tight.
The ISE sensor is shipped with the tip in a storage bottle. To remove,
twist the bottle off the lid and remove the bottle from the sensor. Next,
remove the o-ring and slide the lid off the sensor.
Press the power/backlight key to turn the instrument on. The
instrument will run through a self test and briefly display a splash
screen with system information before displaying the main Run screen
(figure 5). A language selection menu will display the first time the
Pro1030 is powered on. See the First Power On section of this manual
for more information.
Figure 5, Run screen.
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BACKLIGHT
FIRST POWER ON
Once the instrument is powered on, pressing the power/backlight key
will turn on the display backlight. The backlight will remain on until
the key is pressed again or after two minutes of not pressing any key
on the keypad.
POWERING OFF
To turn the instrument off, press and hold the power/backlight key
for three seconds.
NAVIGATION
The up and down arrow keys allow you to navigate through the
functions of the Pro1030.
NAVIGATING THE RUN SCREEN
When in the Run screen, the up and down arrow keys will move the
highlighted box along the bottom options. Once a box is highlighted,
press enter to access the highlighted option.
Description of Run screen box functions from left to right:
OptionDescription
Highlight and press enter to save displayed
data to memory.
SAVE
Highlight and press enter to view and/or erase
saved data.
DATA
NAVIGATING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU
When in the System Setup menu, the up and down arrow keys will
move the highlighted bar up and down the system setup options. See
the System Setup menu section of this manual for more information
about these options.
The instrument will step through an initial configuration when powered
on for the first time. This will set the language. Use the up or down
arrow keys to highlight the appropriate language, then press enter to
confirm (figure 6).
Figure 6, Select language
After selecting a language, the Run screen will be displayed. The
next time the instrument is powered up, the Run screen will display
immediately after the splash screen.
SYSTEM SETUP MENU
Press the menu key to access the System Setup menu. The System
Setup menu contains two screens notated as ‘pages’. The current page
is indicated near the bottom of the display (figure 7).
Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through menu options and
menu pages.
EXITING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU
To exit the System Setup menu, press the down arrow key until the ESC
- Exit box is highlighted, then press enter to return to the Run screen.
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