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OPERATION

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SMARTSENS PH 8510

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11/2013 - 4002544402 - MA SMARTSENS PH 8510 R02 en

• Select no

no

no

no to deactivate the function manual hold

manual hold

manual hold

manual hold.

• Press Enter

Enter

Enter

Enter to leave the calibration menu.

A pH calibration is necessary in regular intervals or when installing a new pH sensor.

If the calibration was not successful, the message Warning!

Warning!

Warning!

Warning! appears behind the values Offset

Offset

Offset

Offset

and/or Slope

Slope

Slope

Slope.

• Press Ok

Ok

Ok

Ok to proceed.

• Set the calibration date with MM-DD-YYYY. Press the key > to enter the submenu. Now you can

change the calibration date.

• Press Enter

Enter

Enter

Enter and Ok

Ok

Ok

Ok to proceed.

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The messages Warning! Offset out of range!

Warning! Offset out of range!

Warning! Offset out of range!

Warning! Offset out of range! and/or Warning! Slope out of range!

Warning! Slope out of range!

Warning! Slope out of range!

Warning! Slope out of range! and Save

Save

Save

Save

values?

values?

values?

values? appear.

• Select between yes

yes

yes

yes or no

no

no

no.

• Press Enter

Enter

Enter

Enter to proceed.

• Select No

No

No

No to deactivate the function manual hold

manual hold

manual hold

manual hold.

• Press Enter

Enter

Enter

Enter to leave the calibration menu.

If the message ATTENTION! Slope out of range!

ATTENTION! Slope out of range!

ATTENTION! Slope out of range!

ATTENTION! Slope out of range! appears, no data can be saved.

• Press Ok

Ok

Ok

Ok to proceed.

• The message No saving possible

No saving possible

No saving possible

No saving possible appears.

• Press Ok

Ok

Ok

Ok to proceed.

• Select no

no

no

no to deactivate the function manual hold

manual hold

manual hold

manual hold.

• Press Next

Next

Next

Next to leave the calibration menu.

In a fully functional sensor, the optimal slope is -59 mV for each pH unit and the optimal zero
point is 0 mV at pH 7. The slope should at least have a value between -50...-65 mV per pH unit.
Re-calibrate the sensor if the slope does not approximate those limits. The pH sensor ages, the
slope gets flatter and the zero error increases.

CAUTION!

Never touch or scratch the pH sensitive glass tip of the sensor.

Make sure that the sensor tip is clean and dust-free. If necessary, clean the tip as described
on page 24.

CAUTION!
Moisture inside the sensor connector must be avoided! Moisture may cause a shortcut and
deliver erratic readings!
If moisture has entered the connector dry it with air (e.g. hair blower).

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