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Defines warning symbols and terminology used in the manual.
Lists safety precautions for hazards like fire, electric shock, and hazardous substances.
Provides guidelines for handling and using the instruction manual effectively.
Details the warranty period and general coverage.
Lists warranty exclusions and limitations.
Covers maintenance parts supply and technician determination.
Lists technical specifications of the pH meter.
Details the built-in functions of the pH meter.
Identifies and explains the main unit and its operation keys.
Explains the various parts and indicators on the instrument's display.
Details the components and function of the pH electrode.
Describes the procedure for attaching the hand strap to the instrument.
Details steps for correctly inserting batteries.
Provides instructions for connecting the pH electrode.
Outlines preparing the pH electrode before use.
Illustrates the flow between operation screens.
Explains the procedure for powering the instrument on.
Guides setting the instrument's internal clock.
Details calibrating the pH meter using standard solutions.
Describes how to perform pH measurements.
Explains how to turn off and store the electrode.
Describes the function to hold stable measurement values.
Explains storing and recalling measured data.
Details automatic data storage at set intervals.
Explains manual temperature compensation setting.
Describes viewing and storing past calibration data.
Details calibrating the temperature sensor.
Allows selection of standard solution types for calibration.
Sets reminders for pH calibration intervals.
Configures overwriting old data when memory is full.
Controls audible beeps for operations and alerts.
Configures the automatic power-off timer.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the main unit.
Details procedures for cleaning and maintaining the pH electrode.
Indicates when to replace batteries based on the display.
Safety measures for instrument malfunctions.
Explains error codes, causes, and countermeasures.
Lists common issues and their solutions.
Provides methods to reset the instrument to factory settings.
Guidelines for safely transporting the instrument.
Specifies conditions and precautions for storing the instrument.
Instructions for proper disposal of the instrument.
| Measurement range | 0 to 20.00 mg/L (ppm) |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 0.01 mg/L (ppm) |
| Accuracy | ±0.2 mg/L (ppm) |
| Power supply | AAA batteries x 4 |
| Dimensions | 75(W) x 186(H) x 35(D) mm |
| Weight | Approx. 300 g (including batteries) |
| Measuring method | Electrochemical cell |
| Temperature compensation range | 0°C to 40°C |
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