Specifications
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7  PROBE CARE AND  M AINT EN AN CE  
Since your pH electrode is susceptible to dirt and contamination, clean it every one 
to three months depending on the extent and condition of use. 
NOTE:  For  specialty  electrode  care,  consult  the  instruction  manual  included  with 
your electrode. 
pH electrode storage 
For best results, always keep the pH bulb wet. Use the protective electrode storage 
bottle  or  rubber  cap  filled  with  electrode  storage  solution  to  store  your  electrode. 
Also,  you  can  store  in  a  pH  4  buffer  with  1/100  part  of  saturated  KCl.  Other  pH 
buffers are OK for storage, but NEVER use distilled water for storage. 
After measuring 
1.  Rinse the pH electrode and reference junction in de-ionized water. 
2.  Store the electrode as recommended above in “pH electrode storage,” or 
as recommended by the manufacturer. 
3.  Prior to next use, rinse the liquid junction with de-ionized water and tap dry 
– never wipe electrode. 
NOTE: If this does not restore electrode to normal response, see “Reactivating the 
pH electrode” section below. 
pH electrode cleaning 
  Salt  deposits:  Dissolve  the  deposits  by  immersing  the  electrode  in  tap 
water for ten to fifteen minutes. Then thoroughly rinse with distilled water. 
  Oil/Grease  film:  wash  electrode  pH  bulb  gently  in  some  detergent  and 
water.  Rinse  electrode  tip  with  distilled  water  or  use  a  general  purpose 
electrode cleaner (see ordering information). 
  Clogged  reference junction: Heat a diluted KCl  solution to 60 to 80 C. 
Place the sensing part of  the electrode into the heated solution for about 
10 minutes. Allow the electrode to cool in some unheated KCl solution.  
  Protein deposits: Prepare a 1% pepsin solution in 0.1 M of HCl. Set the 
electrode  in  the  solution  for  five  to  ten minutes.  Rinse  the  electrode  with 
distilled water.  










