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TPS 901-PH - Warranty and Service Information; Procedure for Equipment Service

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11.5 Determining if an instrument or sensor is faulty
The following test can be performed to help determine if the 901-PH or the pH
sensor is faulty.
1. Initialise the 901-PH (see section 9).
2. Disconnect the pH sensor.
3. Connect the centre pin of the Sensor connector with the outside frame of the
connector, using a short piece of wire or a paper clip etc.
4. The meter should read approximately 7.00. If you press the key, the
901-PH will calibrate to around 6.88 pH, depending upon the temperature
readout.
5. If the 901-PH is operating correctly, the reading should be totally stable with
the wire firmly in place. If not, the meter requires servicing.
6. Now carefully disconnect the wire from the centre pin only (make sure the
other end of the wire remains connected to the outside frame of the
connector).
7. The reading should steadily drift away from 7.00 (either up or down) at a rate
of approximately 1 pH or less every 3 seconds. If the drift rate is faster than
this, then input circuitry of the 901-PH may be faulty and could require
servicing.