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pH Range | 0.00 to 14.00 pH |
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Resolution | 0.01 pH |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Temperature Resolution | 0.1 °C / 0.1 °F |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.5 °C / ±1 °F |
Calibration | Automatic, up to 3 points |
Power Source | 4 x AAA batteries |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic |
Lists essential items required for initial setup and operation of the meter.
Defines the system as the meter combined with the exact iDip ® app.
Details the warranty terms, registration, and contact information for claims.
Provides initial steps for probe preparation and storage before first use.
Step-by-step instructions for correctly installing the required AAA batteries.
Details on the meter's components like screen, buttons, probe, and cap.
Manufacturer disclaims damages from misapplication; user is responsible for safeguards.
Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove and install a new probe.
Addresses "ER1" error, potential causes like wrong buffer or air bubbles.
Addresses "ER2" error, suggesting waiting for stable reading before calibration.
Explains various icons, indicators, and special functions like auto-lock and backlight.
Details options for USA or NIST series pH buffer solutions for calibration.
Describes the auto-lock function that locks stable readings automatically.
Explains options for controlling the LCD backlight duration.
Covers adjusting the temperature compensation factor for accurate readings.
Discusses the TDS factor adjustment for different mineral types.
Allows changing the salinity unit between ppt and mg/L.
Enables selection of temperature units between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Option to reset the instrument's calibration to factory default settings.
Lists necessary items for calibration, like cups and clean water.
Instructs on how to power on the meter for calibration.
Details the correct procedure for rinsing the pH probe before calibration.
Guides the user on how to select the pH test parameter in the menu.
Explains how to prepare and use calibration solutions for 1 or 2-point calibration.
Describes the button press sequence to enter the calibration mode.
Details the process for performing the first point of pH calibration.
Instructions for rinsing and drying the meter sensors between calibration points.
Describes the button press sequence to enter the calibration mode.
Explains how to perform the second point of pH calibration.
Details the optional third point of calibration using a 10.01 pH buffer.
Lists necessary items for performing a pH test, including the sample bottle.
Instructions on properly rinsing and drying the pH probe before testing.
Guides on selecting the pH parameter from the meter's menu.
Explains how to fill the sample bottle and submerge the probe for testing.
Details how to read results and save them, especially with the iDip ® app.
Explains buffer types (USA/NIST) and their use for 1, 2, or 3-point calibration.
Advice on buffer replacement, contamination prevention, and testing pure water.
Emphasizes weekly 2-point calibration and checking readings after power-on.
Lists items required for conductivity calibration, similar to pH calibration.
Instructs on turning on the meter for conductivity calibration.
Guides on rinsing and drying the sensors before calibration.
Explains how to select the conductivity test parameter.
Details preparing and using conductivity calibration solutions.
Describes the button sequence to enter calibration mode.
Covers running calibration, rinsing sensors, and verifying accuracy.
Outlines steps for testing conductivity, TDS, and salinity.
Explains how TDS and Salinity are derived from conductivity using conversion factors.
Lists calibration solutions and their corresponding measuring ranges.
Advises on testing a buffer before use and recalibrating if errors occur.
Discusses the default and adjustable temperature compensation factor.
Clarifies relationships between ppm, ppt, and mS for TDS and Salinity.
Emphasizes rinsing and drying sensors to avoid cross-contamination.
Lists items required for ORP testing, similar to other tests.
Instructions for preparing the ORP probe by soaking in KCl solution.
Guides on turning on the meter for ORP testing.
Details rinsing the ORP probe after use.
How to select the ORP test parameter (mV).
Steps for filling the sample bottle and immersing the probe.
How to read and save ORP test results.
Lists compatible smartphones and tablets for the eXact iDip ® app.
Initial steps to get the eXact iDip ® app running.
Explains Bluetooth SMART technology used for device communication.
Instructions on how to download and find the eXact iDip ® app.
Advises on granting necessary app permissions for full functionality.
A note cautioning against using the phone while testing.
Provides a visual overview of the app's main screens and features.
General guide on navigating the app using the menu and its sections.
Guide to sorting results, managing customers, and accessing the History Map.
Guide to using the Calendar and Results sections of the app.
Guide to app features like Profile, Units of Measure, and Archiving.
Steps for connecting the app to the meter and selecting a customer.
Steps for selecting Bluetooth test and connecting the meter to the app.
Using the app for auto-calculated tests like LSI and manual data entry.
Overview of managing test data, including results, sites, and notes.
Saving results to history and sharing them via email.
Sharing results via social media and using the History Map feature.
Lists the contents and part numbers for various kit offerings.
Details on how to replace the probe and relevant part numbers.
Lists parameters, ranges, resolution, accuracy, and calibration points.
Company details for the manufacturer and distributor.