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Brand | Myron L |
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Model | ULTRAMETER III 9PTKB |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Detailed list of the instrument's capabilities and functions.
Technical details including dimensions, weight, materials, and power.
Comprehensive chart of parameters, ranges, accuracy, and resolution.
Information on the product's limited warranty and service procedures.
Identifies the specific model and its parameters.
Basic steps for using the instrument for measurements and titrations.
Describes the design and functionality of the instrument's keys.
Explains how to use each type of key for measurement and control.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the conductivity cell.
Guidelines for keeping the pH/ORP sensor wet and clean.
Procedures for measuring individual parameters like conductivity, pH, etc.
Detailed steps for performing alkalinity and hardness titrations.
Explains the importance of selecting the correct solution for accurate measurements.
Describes the four available solution types (KCl, NaCl, 442™, User).
Details the separate calibration process for each solution type.
Step-by-step guide on how to choose the desired solution type.
How to use the User mode for custom temperature compensation and TDS ratios.
Recommended frequency for calibrating different functions.
General guidelines and steps for performing instrument calibration.
Specific instructions for calibrating conductivity, TDS, pH, ORP, etc.
Provides average recommended calibration check frequencies.
Importance of keeping records of calibration adjustments.
Best practices for maintaining calibration for these parameters.
Best practices for maintaining calibration for pH and ORP/FCE.
How to store measured readings and their associated data.
Steps to retrieve stored readings and data from memory.
Instructions on how to delete specific records or clear all memory.
Guide to setting the instrument's internal clock.
Instructions for setting the current date on the instrument.
How to change the date display format (e.g., MM/DD/YY vs. DD/MM/YY).
Steps to prepare the instrument for calibration in User mode.
Linking User mode calibration to a standard solution for enhanced accuracy.
Procedure to remove or cancel a User mode calibration link.
Guide to installing the Guardian² software for data transfer.
Instructions for connecting the bluDock accessory to a computer.
Warnings about operating and storing the instrument in extreme temperatures.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the instrument's battery.
Instructions on how to replace the pH/ORP sensor.
Procedures for cleaning the conductivity and pH/ORP sensors.
Various standard solutions (KCl, NaCl, 442™, etc.) and titration reagents.
Soft and hard carrying cases for instrument protection.
Pipette kits, replacement pipettes, and tips for titrations.
Replacement pH/ORP sensor and bluDock accessory for data transfer.
Explains conductivity measurement standardization to 25°C.
Discusses how temperature compensation factors vary between solutions.
Illustrates the impact of different solution selections on compensation.
Graph showing comparative errors between different temperature compensation methods.
Guidance on selecting solutions not covered by standard types.
Explains the process of converting conductivity to TDS.
Discusses how different solution types affect TDS conversion.
Explains scenarios where TDS conversion accuracy is critical.
Describes conductivity characteristics and their relation to temperature.
Methods to determine the temperature compensation factor for unknown solutions.
Steps to find the TDS ratio for unknown solutions.
Detailed explanation of pH measurement, units, and sensor.
Explanation of ORP measurement, units, sensors, and sources of error.
Information on measuring Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE) using ORP.
How to perform alkalinity and hardness titrations using conductometry.
Explanation and formula for calculating the LSI.
Setting the unit preference for hardness measurements (ppm or grains).