Myron L D-6 User Manual
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4. CAL/MCLR Key
CAuTION:
Unintentionally pressing the CAL/MCLR key while making
measurements could inadvertently change the calibration of the
instrument by activating either:
• The calibration mode (the “CAL” icon will appear on the instrument’s
display), or
• The solution selection menu (the word “SEL” will appear on the
instrument’s display).
• If you do accidentally activate either of these features:
• DO NOT press either the UP or DOWN keys.
• IMMEDIATELY Repress the desired parameter function key
to return the instrument to measurement mode.
A press of
allows you to enter the calibration mode while
measuring conductivity, TDS or pH. Once in “CAL” mode, a press of
this key accepts the new value. If no more calibration options follow, the
instrument returns to measuring (ref. Leaving Calibration, pg. 18).
If
is held down for about 3 seconds, “CAL” mode is not entered,
but “SEL” appears to allow Solution Selection (ref. pg. 15) with the Up
or Down keys. As in calibration, the CAL key is now an accept key.
While reviewing stored records, the MCLR side of the key is active to
allow clearing records (ref. Clearing a Record/Memory Clear, pg. 26).
5. UP or DOWN Keys
While measuring in any parameter, the or keys activate
the Memory Store and Memory Recall functions.
While in “CAL” mode, the keys step or scroll the displayed value up or
down. A single press steps the display and holding either key scrolls the
value rapidly.
While in Memory Recall, the keys scroll the display up and down through
the stack of records (ref. Memory Recall, pg. 25).
VI.
AFTEr uSING the Dialysate Meter
A. Maintenance of the Conductivity Cell
Rinse out the conductivity cell with clean water. Do not scrub the cell.
For oily films, squirt in a foaming non-abrasive cleaner and rinse (ref.
Cleaning Sensors, pg. 34). Even if a very active chemical discolors the
electrodes, this does not affect the accuracy;
leave it alone.
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