Owner's manual

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B. Measuring pH
1. Remove protective cap by squeezing its sides and pulling up.
2. Rinse sensor well 3 times with sample to be measured. Shake
out each sample to remove any residual liquid.
3. Rell both sensor wells with sample.
4. Press .
5. Note value displayed.
6. IMPORTANT: After use, ll pH/ORP sensor well with Myron L
pH Sensor Storage Solution and replace protective cap. If
Myron L pH Sensor Storage Solution is unavailable, you can
use a strong KCl solution, a pH 4 buffer, or a saturated solution
of table salt and tap water (ref. Cleaning Sensors, 2. pH/ORP,
pg. 28).
Do not allow pH/ORP sensor to dry out.
D. Measuring ORP
1. Remove protective cap by squeezing its sides and pulling up.
2. Rinse sensor well 3 times with sample to be measured. Shake
out each sample to remove any residual liquid.
3. Rell both sensor wells with sample.
4. Press .
5. Take reading.
NOTE: When ppm free chlorine units are selected (ref. free chlorine unit
selection, pg. 43), annunciators alert you when the concentration is outside
the specied measurement range. “Or(over range) will display when the
concentration is over the range limit (> 9.9 ppm). “Ur(under range) will
display when the concentration is below the range limit (< 0.2 ppm).
6. IMPORTANT: After use, ll pH/ORP sensor well with Myron L
pH Sensor Storage Solution and replace protective cap. If
Myron L pH Sensor Storage Solution is unavailable, you can
use a strong KCl solution, a pH 4 buffer, or a saturated solution
of table salt and tap water (ref. Cleaning Sensors, 2. pH/ORP,
pg. 28).
Do not allow pH/ORP sensor to dry out.
NOTE: FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE ORP mV TO
ppm CONVERSION FEATURE, PLEASE SEE SECTION XXVI.
ADDENDUM, PG. 43.