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Iv. calibration, A. calibration preparation, B. 3-point calibration – Myron L PT2 User Manual

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The display will alternate between the final pH and temperature readings.

Note the readings for your records.

b. In LIVE mode allow the pen to remain in solution while the LED flashes

slowly. The display will alternate between live pH and temperature

readings. Note the readings for your records. LIVE measurement will time

out after 1 minute OR push and release the push button to power the pen

off at any time during LIVE measurement.

IV. Calibration

The Myron L Company recommends calibrating twice a month, depending on

usage. However, you should check the calibration whenever measurements are not

as expected. 3-point Wet Calibration is most accurate and is recommended.
NOTE:
If the measurement is NOT within calibration limits for any reason, “Error”

will display. Check to make sure you are using a proper pH buffer solution. If the

solution is correct, clean the glass bulb of the sensor with a cotton swab soaked in

isopropyl alcohol. Restart calibration.
NOTE: Small bubbles trapped in the sensor may give a false calibration. After

calibration is completed, measure the pH buffer solutions again to verify correct

calibration.
NOTE:
If at any point during calibration, you do not submerge the sensor in solution

before the flashing slows, allow the pen to power off and start over.

A. Calibration Preparation

1. For maximum accuracy, fill 2 clean containers with each pH buffer. Arrange them

in such a way that you can clearly remember which is the rinse solution and

which is the calibration buffer. If you don’t have enough buffer, you can use

1 container of each buffer for calibration and 1 container of clean water for all

rinsing. Always rinse the pH sensor between buffer solutions.

2. Ensure the pH sensor is clean and free of debris.

B. 3-Point Calibration

Use pH 7, 4 and 10 buffers for 3-point calibration.

1. Thoroughly rinse the pen by submerging the sensor in pH 7 buffer rinse

solution and swirling it around.

2. Push and release the push button to turn the unit on.

3. Push and hold the push button. The display will alternate between “CAL”,

“FAC CAL”, “ºCºF TEMP”, “ModE SEL” and “ESC”.

4. Release the button when “CAL” displays. The display will indicate “CAL” and

the LED will flash rapidly.

5. While the LED flashes rapidly, dip the pen in pH 7 buffer calibration solution

so that the sensor is completely submerged.

6. While the LED flashes slowly, the pH calibration point will display along with

“CAL”. Swirl the pen around to remove bubbles, keeping the sensor submerged.

7. If the pH 7 calibration is successful, the display will indicate “SAVEd”, then

“PUSHCONT” will be displayed.

8. Push and release the push button to continue. The LED will begin flashing rapidly.

9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 with pH 4 and 10 buffer calibration solutions.

10. After the 3rd calibration point is successfully saved, the display will indicate

“SAVEd” and power off.

11. Verify calibration by retesting the calibration solution.

C. 2-Point Calibration

Use pH 7 and 4 or 10 buffers for 2-point calibration.

1. Thoroughly rinse the pen by submerging the sensor in pH 7 buffer rinse

solution and swirling it around.

2. Push and release the push button to turn the unit on.

3. Push and hold the push button. The display will alternate between “CAL”,

“FAC CAL”, “ºCºF TEMP”, “ModE SEL” and “ESC”.

4. Release the button when “CAL” displays. The display will indicate “CAL” and

the LED will flash rapidly.

5. While the LED flashes rapidly, dip the pen in pH 7 buffer calibration solution

so that the sensor is completely submerged.

6. While the LED flashes slowly, the pH calibration point will display along with

“CAL”. Swirl the pen around to remove bubbles, keeping the sensor submerged.

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