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  than 4 hours (longer can deplete the reference solution   
  and damage the glass bulb). Retest. 
If neither method is successful, the sensor must be replaced. 
“Drifting”  can  be  caused  by  a  lm  on  the  pH  sensor  bulb  and/or 
reference.  Use  isopropyl  alcohol  (IPA)  or  spray  a  liquid  cleaner  such 
as Windex™ or Fantastic™ into the sensor well to clean it. The sensor 
bulb is very thin and delicate. Do not scrub or wipe the pH/ORP sensor. 
Leaving high  pH  (alkaline)  solutions  in  contact  with  the  pH  sensor  for 
long  periods  of  time  is  harmful  and  will  cause  damage.  Rinse  such 
liquids from the pH/ORP sensor well and rell it with Myron L Storage 
Solution to extend the useful life of the sensor. If unavailable, you can 
use a saturated KCl solution, pH 4 buffer, or a saturated solution of table 
salt and tap water, but this should be replaced with storage solution as 
soon as possible. 
Samples containing chlorine, sulfur, or ammonia can “poison”  any  pH 
electrode.  If  it  is  necessary  to  measure  the  pH  of  any  such  sample, 
thoroughly  rinse the  sensor well  with clean  water  immediately  after 
taking the measurement.  Any sample  element that reduces (adds an 
electron to) silver, such as cyanide, will attack the reference electrode.
Replacement sensors are available only from the Myron L Company or 
its authorized distributors.










