BANTE pH/ORP Electrode Sensor Probe User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- BANTE
Table of Contents
BANTE pH/ORP Electrode Sensor Probe
Prior to Use
Remove the protective cap from the the bottom of the electrode and keep in a safe place for future long term storage. After rinsing the pH-sensitive glass membrane with distilled water, the electrode is ready for use.
CAUTION
During shipment it is possible for air bubbles to move into the pH-sensitive
glass membrane. To remove the air, shake down the electrode in the same manner
as a clinical thermometer until the glass bulb is filled with solution
.
Storing the Electrode
For best results, we recommend to soak the electrode in 3M KCl solution always. If above solution is not available, use a pH 4.01 buffer solution.
CAUTION
- DO NOT store the electrode in distilled or deionized water that will deplete the hydration layer of the pH-sensitive membrane and render the electrode useless.
- If you do not use the electrode for a period longer than 1 month, store the electrode in storage solution.
Cleaning the Electrode
Since pH-sensitive glass membrane is susceptible to contamination, thoroughly clean as necessary after each use.
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General Cleaning
Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak in 3M KCl solution. -
Salt Deposits
Dissolve the deposit by immersing the electrode in warm tap water. Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak in 3M KCl solution. -
Oil or Grease
Place the electrode in the detergent or ethanol solution for 15 minutes. Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak in 3M KCl solution. -
Protein
1. Add 1% pepsin to 0.1M HCl solution.
2. Place the electrode in above solution for 15 minutes.
3. Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak in 3M KCl solution.
- Protein
1. Add 1% pepsin to 0.1M HCl solution.
2. Place the electrode in above solution for 15 minutes.
3. Rinse the electrode with distilled water and soak in 3M KCl solution.
- Clogged Liquid Junction
1. Heat a diluted KCl solution to 60° C (140° F).
2. Place the electrode into the heated solution for 10 minutes.
3. Allow the electrode to cool in unheated KCl solution.
Reactivating the Electrode
If the pH-sensitive membrane has dried out, the electrode response will become sluggish. Immerse the electrode in a pH 4.01 buffer solution for about 30 minutes to rehydrate. If this fails, the electrode requires activation.
- Soak the electrode in 0.1M HCl for 10 minutes.
- Remove and rinse with distilled water, then place into 0.1M NaOH for 10 minutes.
- Remove and rinse again, and soak in 3M KCl solution for at least 6 hours.
If these steps fail to restore the response, replace the electrode.
Optional Accessories
Order Code | Description |
---|---|
PHCS-USA | pH 4.01, 7.00, 10.01 buffer solutions, 480 ml |
PHCS-ES | pH electrode storage solution, 480 ml |
PHCS-OG | Removes oil and grease contaminants, 480 ml |
PHCS-PR | Removes protein contamination, 480 ml |
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