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Aquametrix 2200P pH Analyzer/Controller User Manual User Manual

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Model 2200P

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7 pH as your first value, and the other as the second. If you are calibrating with
4 pH, and 10 pH, use 4 pH as the first and 10 pH as the second.

To calibrate the 2200P in Manual Calibration Mode proceed as follows:

a) Enter the menu by pressing MENU. Proceed by pressing MENU until the

CALIBRATION LED illuminates.

b) Remove the protective cap from the probe, rinse it in clean water, and place it

in the first buffer solution. The display will change as the controller measures
the pH and the temperature of the buffer solution. The display may flash which
indicates that the instrument is receiving an unstable signal from the probe. The
display will come to a rest and should display a value close to the buffer
solution. If the value on the display is greatly different from the value of the
buffer solution, this indicates that the current calibration is not very close to the
actual value, or the buffer solution is contaminated. If you are confident in your
buffer solution proceed by using the arrow keys to correct the display to read
the actual value of the buffer. Press ENTER. The display will flash until
ENTER is pressed again to confirm the value.

c) Rinse the probe in the clean water, and place it in the second buffer solution.

Repeat the same process as above to accept the second value.

d) The system is now calibrated. Press RUN to place the instrument on line or

use the MENU key to proceed to other menu items.



5.3 Auto Calibration


The AUTO CAL method of calibration is faster and even easier than the
CALIBRATION method but can only be used if the calibration solutions are two of
the three standard buffers, 4 pH, 7 pH, and 10 pH.

5.3.1

The 2200P will only recognize the buffers if the previous calibration is within 1 pH of
calibration. If sufficient time has been allowed to enable the probe to stabilize but
the display is blank, go back to CALIBRATION and proceed as in Section 5.2.0

To calibrate the instrument in “auto calibration mode” you will need:

• two buffer solutions of either 4 pH, 7 pH or 10 pH
• a beaker of clean water


If you are generally operating above 7 pH, it is recommended that buffers of 7 pH,
and 10 pH are used. If you are generally operating below 7 pH, it is recommended
that buffers of 7 pH, and 4 pH are used. If you are operating throughout the
0-14 pH range, use buffers of 4 pH and 10 pH. When calibrating use 7pH as your
first value, and the other as the second. If you are calibrating with 4 pH, and 10 pH,
use 4 pH as the first and 10 pH as the second.

a) Enter the menu by pressing MENU. Proceed by pressing MENU until the AUTO

CALIBRATION LED illuminates.


b) Remove the protective cap from the probe, rinse it in clean water, and place it

in the first buffer solution. The 2200P will automatically recognize the buffer and
display the value. The display may flash which indicates that the instrument is