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serial number of your instrument to ensure receipt of the proper type. 
Complete installation instructions are provided  with  each  replacement 
sensor.
  D. Cleaning Sensors
    1. Conductivity/TDS/MIN/SALT
The conductivity cell cup should be kept as clean as possible. Flushing 
with  clean  water  following  use  will  prevent  buildup  on  electrodes. 
However, if very dirty samples — particularly scaling types — are 
allowed to dry in the cell cup, a lm will form. This lm reduces accuracy. 
When there are visible lms of oil, dirt, or scale in the cell cup or on the 
electrodes, use isopropyl alcohol or a foaming non-abrasive household 
cleaner. Rinse out the cleaner and your Po o l Pr o  is ready for accurate 
measurements.
    2. pH/ORP
The  unique  pH/ORP  sensor  in  your  Po o l Pr o   is  a  nonrellable 
combination type that features a porous liquid junction (see Figure 29). 
It should not be allowed to dry out. If it does, the sensor may sometimes 
be rejuvenated by rst cleaning the sensor well with Isopropyl alcohol or 
a liquid spray cleaner such as Windex™ or Fantastic™ and rinsing well. 
Do not scrub or wipe the pH/ORP sensor. 
Then use one of the following methods: 
1.  Pour a HOT salt solution ~60°C/140°F, preferably potassium 
  chloride (KCI) solution (Myron L pH/ORP Sensor Storage 
  Solution) — HOT tap water with table salt (NaCl) will work ne 
  — in the sensor well and allow to cool. Retest.
 or
2.  Pour DI water in the sensor well and allow to stand for no more 
pH/ORP SENSOR
 Top View
ORP 
Electrode
pH Glass 
Electrode
Sensor
Body
Reference 
Junction 
under Glass 
pH Bulb
Figure 29










