APERA SX731 Portable pH/Conductivity/ORP User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- APERA
Table of Contents
APERA SX731 Portable pH/Conductivity/ORP User
Brief Instruction
Thank you for choosing Apera Instruments SX731 Portable pH/conductivity/ORP
Meter (will be called “the meter” in short in the following content). Before
using the meter, please read this instruction manual carefully in order to
help you properly use and maintain it.
The meter can measure the parameters of pH, ORP, conductivity, TDS, salinity,
resistivity, DO and temperature of water solutions with high accuracy. It is
suitable for various applications in different industries e.g., water
treatment, aquaculture, horticulture, pools, beverage making, mining, power
plants, environmental monitoring, etc., especially ideal for in-field use.
The meter has the following features:
1.1. Built-in microprocessor chip with the intelligent functions of auto.
calibration, auto. temperature compensation, auto. salinity compensation,
manual baromatric pressure compensation, data storage, function settings,
auto. power off, and low voltage display etc.
1.2. Adopts digital filter technology to intelligently improve meter’s
response speed and accuracy. The smiley face icon will appear when the reading
is stable.
1.3. Pure water modes available for pH and conductivity, significantly
increasing the accuracy.
1.4 Unique 1-point conductivity calibration covering a wide range of 0 to
200mS, easy to use.
1.6. Meter’s LCD screen has clear and bright backlit display.
1.7. Built-tough. IP57 waterproof and dust-proof
Technical Specifications
pH
Measurement range | (-2.00 to 19.99) pH |
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Resolution | 0.1/0.01 pH |
Accuracy | Meter: ±0.01 pH; Overall: ±0.02 pH |
Input current | ≤2×10-12 A |
Input impendance | ≥1×1012 Ω |
Stability | ±0.01 pH/3h |
Temp. compensation range | (0 to 100) °C (automatic) |
ORP (mV)
Measurement range (mV/ORP/EH) | -1999 mV to 0 to 1999mV |
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Resolution | 1mV |
Accuracy | Meter: ±0.1% FS, Overall: ±15mV |
Conductivity
Measurement range
| Conductivity:
(0.00 to 19.99) μS/cm, (20.0 to 199.9) μS/cm
(200 to 1999) μS/cm, (2.00 to 19.99) mS/cm
(20.0 to 199.9) mS/cm
TDS: (0 to 100) g/L; Salinity: (0 to 100) ppt
Resistivity: (0 to 100) MΩ·cm
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Resolution| 0.01/0.1/1μS/cm; 0.01/0.1 mS/cm
Accuracy| Meter: ±1.0% F.S, Overall: ±1.5% F.S
Temp. compensation range| (0 to 50) °C (automatic)
Electrode constant| 0.1 / 1 / 10 cm-1
Reference temperature| 25°C, 20°C, and 18°C
Other Technical Parameters
Data storage | 300 sets |
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Data content
| ****
Serial number, measurement value, measurement unit, and temperature
Power Supply| Two AA alkaline batteries (1.5V x2)
Dimensions and weight
| ****
Meter: (65×120×31) mm/180 g Complete Kit: (255 x 210x 50) mm/1490 g
Quality and safety certification| CE, ISO 9001:2015
Working Condition
Working temperature | 5 to 35°C |
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Working humidity | ≤ 85% |
IP rating | IP57 water-resistant |
About the Meter
Screen Display
① —— Parameter icon
② —— Measurement value
③ —— Serial number and icon as measurement
to be saved and recalled and indication icon for special states.
M+ — measurement value to be saved;
RM — Saved data to be recalled
④ —— Measurement unit
⑤ —— Temperature measurement value and unit
⑥ —— Measurement stabilization icon ⑦ —— Electrode calibration indication icon
⑧ —— Indication icon of low battery power; appears when the voltage is less
than 2.6V, calling attention to replace the batteries.
Keypad
The meter has 5 operation keys in total.
Short press: press time <1 seconds; Long press: press time >2 seconds
3.2.1. — Short press to power on or off.
3.2.2. — Calibration key
(a) When in measurement mode, short press to enter calibration mode.
(b) When in parameter setting mode, short press to make changes.
3.2.3. — Function key
(a) In measurement mode, short press (<1.5s) to switch between and . Long
press
to enter parameter setting (P1, P2, P3…)
(b) In other measurement mode, short press this key to enter the parameter
setting mode (P1, P2, P3…)
3.2.4. — Backlight and confirmation key
(a) In measurement mode, short press to turn on or off the backlight.
(b) In calibration mode or the parameter setting, press this key to make
confirmation, and return to measurement mode.
(c) When in mode, hold this key to change pH resolution: 0.01 → 0.1 pH in
turn. Release key when you confirm the selection.
(d) When in measurement mode, hold this key to change parameter in turn:
(Total Dissolved Solids) → (salinity) → (resistivity)→ (conductivity). Release
the key when you confirm the selection.
3.2.5. — The key for data saving and recalling
(a) When in measurement mode, short press to save the measurement data; Long
press to recall the saved data.
(b) When in parameter setting mode, press the key to make changes
Data Log, Recall and Delete
3.3.1. Save the measurement:
In measurement mode, when the reading is stable and stays on screen, short
press to save
the measurement data. M+ icon and the data serial number will show up on the
upper right corner. The
meter can store up to 300 sets of data.
3.3.2. Recall saved data:
(a) In measurement mode, long press , the meter will recall the last saved
data and the serial
number. RM icon will appear in the upper right corner of the screen.
Short press or again, the meter will recall all the data in turn, hold or
to quickly review the data.
(b) In data recalling mode (RM and serial number in the upper right corner),
short press to return
to measurement mode.
3.3.3. Delete data:
In data recalling mode, hold for 5 seconds, CLr will show up for 2 seconds,
meaning that all the
saved data have been eliminated. Then the meter will return to measurement
mode
What’s in the kit
SX731 pH/ORP/Cond. meter *1
| 201T-S plastic pH/ATC three-in-one
combination electrode *1
| 301Pt-S plastic ORP
combination electrode *1
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2301T-S plastic conductivity electrode *1
| ****
1413μS/cm conductivity standard solution (50mL) *1 bottle
| pH standard buffer solution (pH 4.00, pH 7.00, pH 10.01) *1
50ml bottle/each
User manual *1
| Screw driver *1| ****
Spare AA batteries *2
Carrying case *1
Preparation
What you need in addition to what’s in the kit:
Pure water (RO, distilled or deionized water) for rinsing off the electrode
.
pH Measurement
Short press to turn on the meter. Connect 201T-S pH electrode to the meter (See Section 5 for connection tutorial). The meter will automatically enter pH measurement mode
pH Electrode
The meter comes with the 201T-S 3-in-1 combination electrode with a built-in temperature sensor, which enables automatic temperature compensation. This electrode is only suitable for general water solutions’ pH testing. Please refer to Section 6.5 for ideal pH electrodes to use for other applications. A 3M KCL storage bottle comes with the electrode, which is for storing the electrode when not in use to keep the sensitivity of the probe.
Technical Specifications of the 201T-F pH Electrode
Measurement Range: 0 – 14 pH, 0 – 80°C (32 – 176°F); Junction: Single Ceramic Reference Electrode: Ag/AgCl Connector: 8-pin Size: ø12*160 mm; Cable length: 1 meter Temperature unit: 30K Thermistor
Use the Electrode
Screw off the KCL storage bottle and put it aside (do not dump or spill the KCL solution). Rinse the electrode with distilled or deionized water. Shake off excess water or blot-dry with clean tissue or kimwipe. Stir the electrode for a few seconds after it’s dipped into the test solution and then hold it still. Wait for the reading to get fully stabilized ( appears and stays) and then take the measurement. When the test is finished, place the electrode in the storage bottle and tighten the cap to keep the sensitivity of the pH sensor.
pH Calibration
6.2.1 After powering on the meter, short press to enter calibration mode, c1 flickers on LCD, indicating the meter enters the first point calibration. 6.2.2 Rinse off the pH electrode in pure water and remove excess water, then insert it into the pH 7.00 buffer solution, make a quick stir and then hold it still. When the reading is stabilized and stays on screen, short press again to finish the 1st point calibration. “7.00 pH” will start flickering and a flickering c2 will show up, indicating the 1st point calibration has been finished and the meter is entering the 2nd point calibration.
6.2.3. Rinse off the pH electrode in pure water and remove excess water, then insert it into the pH 4.00 buffer solution, make a quick stir and then hold it still. When the reading is stabilized and stays on screen, short press again to finish the 2nd point calibration. “4.00 pH” will start flickering and a flickering c3 will show up, indicating the 2nd point calibration has been finished and the meter is entering the 3rd point calibration
6.2.4. Rinse off the pH electrode in pure water and remove excess water, then insert it into the pH 10.01 buffer solution, make a quick stir and then hold it still. When the reading is stabilized and stays on screen, short press again to finish the 3rd point calibration. “10.01 pH” will start flickering and then the meter will return to measurement mode. will show up at the bottom left (see picture 4-1), indicating all three points of calibration
Notes about pH Calibration
- Keeping the freshness and cleanliness of calibration buffers is essential for accurate pH measurement. The small bottles of pH buffers come with the meter should be replaced within 3 months after opening. The new buffer solutions should be made by a legitimate lab supply manufacturer. Avoid sunlight and air contact when the buffers are not being used, and store at room temperature.
- This meter can adopt random 1-point, 2-point or 3-point automatic calibration. During calibration, short press to return to measurement mode. When the measurement accuracy is ≤ ±0.1pH, choose a buffer that’s close to the estimated measurement range and perform 1-point calibration would be good. Choose pH 4.00 and pH 7.00 to calibrate if the measurement range is within the acidity range (<pH 7) and choose pH 7.00 and pH 10.01 to calibrate if just within the alkalinity range (>pH 7).
- Choose 3-point calibration to achieve a more accurate measurement if the measurement range is wide, or if the electrode has not been used for long. When connecting a new pH electrode, it must be calibrated at 3 points.
- The frequency that you need to calibrate your meter depends on the tested samples, condition of electrodes, and the requirement of the accuracy. For high-accuracy measurements (≤ ±0.02pH), the meter should be calibrated before test every time; For ordinary-accuracy measurements (≥ ±0.1pH), once calibrated, the meter can be used for about a week or longer.
In the following cases, the meter must be re-calibrated
- The electrode hasn’t been used for a long time or a new electrode is connected.
- After measuring strong acid (pH<2) or strong base (pH>12) solutions.
- After measuring fluoride-containing solution and strong organic solution.
- There is a significant temperature difference between the test sample and the buffer solution.
Sample Test
Power on the meter. Connect the pH electrode and the meter goes to pH measurement mode automatically. Screw off the KCL storage bottle. Rinse the electrode with pure water. Shake off excess water or blot-dry with clean tissue or kimwipe. Stir the electrode for a few seconds after it’s dipped into the sample solution and then hold it still. Wait for the reading to get fully stabilized ( appears and stays). Then save the measurement by pressing According to the pH isothermal measurement principle, the closer the test sample’s temperature is to the calibration solution’s, the higher the accuracy of the measurement. This principle is recommended to follow for the best result. For example, if you must test at 150°F, we recommend warming up the calibration solutions to the same temperature before performing calibration in order to get the most accurate readings
Recommended pH Electrodes for Different Applications
Application | Ideal Apera pH Electrodes |
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General water solutions | 201T-S, LabSen 211, LabSen 213 |
Beverage, beer, wine | LabSen 211, LabSen 213 |
Low ionic strength solutions (RO water, distilled water,
deionized water…)
| LabSen 801, LabSen 803
Liquid food (milk, cream, yogurt, jam, sauce, etc.)| LabSen 821, LabSen 823
High-Temperature solutions| LabSen 841, LabSen 861
Low-temperature liquid| LabSen881
High salinity solutions| LabSen 841
Complex and caustic solutions (e.g. electroplating)| LabSen 861
Raw meat| LabSen 761, LabSen 763
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Micro sample testing| LabSen 241-6, LabSen 241-3
Cosmetics, skincare products| LabSen 851-1, LabSen 851-S
Soil| LabSen 551, LabSen 553
Solid or semi-solid samples (cheese, dough, fruits, meat
products, etc.)
| LabSen 251, LabSen 751, LabSen
753
Strong acid solutions, HF containing solutions (HF
concentration<1%)
| LabSen 831
Strong alkaline solutions| LabSen 841
Surface test (skin, paper, carpet, etc.)| LabSen 371
TRIS buffer solutions| LabSen 213, LabSen 223
Viscous solutions| LabSen851-S, LabSen 851-H
Wastewater or emulsion| LabSen 333
*An 8-pin to BNC convertor (AI7103) is required to connect LabSen pH electrode to this meter. Visit aperainst.de or contact us at +49 202 51988998 for more details**
Parameter Setting
Prompt Mark | Parameter Setting Items | Code | Parameters |
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P1
|
pH buffer solution series selection
| | USA (U.S.A series)
NIS (NIST series) CH (China series)
P2
| Pure water pH temperature compensation setting| |
OFF-On (shut-set)
P3
| Ammonia added pure water pH temperature compensation setting| |
OFF-On (shut-set)
P4| Temperature unit setting| | °C – °F
P5| Backlight display time setting| | 0-1-3-6min
P6| Auto power off setting| | 0-10-20min
P7| Restore to producer setting| | OFF-On
pH buffer solution series selection (P1)
- Long press , meter enters P1 mode: see picture (4-2).
- Press or to choose buffer solution series: (U.S.A series) — 1.68, 4.00, 7.00, 10.01and 12.45 pH (NIST series) — 1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 9.18 and 12.45 pH (China series) — 1.68, 4.00, 6.86, 9.18 and 12.46 pH
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
Pure water pH temperature compensation setting (P2)
- Short press in P1, the meter enters mode P2, see picture (4-3).
- Press or to choose (pure water pH temperature compensation setting) or
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
- The factory default setting is OFF
Note: will appear in the upper right corner of the LCD if pure water temperature compensation function is set.
Ammonia added pure water pH temperature compensation setting (P3)
- Short press in mode P2 to enter mode P3, see picture (4-4).
- Press or to choose (ammonia added pure water pH temperature compensation setting) or
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
- The factory default setting is OFF
Note: If the ammonia pure water pH temperature compensation function is set,
will appear in the right upper corner of the LCD when in measurement mode
Temperature unit °C/°F setting (P4)
- Short press in P3 to enter P4, see picture (4-5).
- Press or to choose temperature unit: °C or °F.
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
Backlight display time setting (P5)
- Short press in P4 to enter P5, see picture (4-6).
- Press or to choose the time of backlight auto off: 0min, 1min, 3min or 6min. The backlight will be closed if choosing 0 min.
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
- The factory default setting for P5 is 1 min.
Auto power off time setting (P6)
- Short press in P5 to enter P6, see picture (4-7).
- Press or to choose the time: 0min, 10min or 20min. The auto power off function will be closed if choosing 0 min.
- Press to enter next parameter setting or press to confirm and return to measurement mode.
- The factory default setting for P6 is 10 min.
Restore to factory default setting (P7)
(a) Short press in P6 to enter P7, see picture (4-8).
(b) Press or to choose , meaning that the parameters have been restored to the
producer setting mode, and return to measurement mode after 2 seconds.
Returning to factory default setting is to restore the meter to theoretical
value (zero potential pH is 7.00, slope is 100%), and set all the parameters
to default settings. When the meter’s calibration or measurement is performing
abnormally, users can use this function, and then calibrate and test again.
Please note that this function is irreversible once used.
Cleaning pH Electrode
- The measurement is only as accurate as the electrode is clean. Always thoroughly rinse off the electrode before and after each test with pure water.
- For tough contaminants, soak the electrode in Apera electrode cleaning solution (AI1166) for at least minutes. Then use a soft brush to remove the contaminants. Afterwards, soak the electrode in 3M KCL soaking solution for at least 2 hours. Rinse it off, then re-calibrate the tester before using again.
- For other special contaminants, refer to the table below
Contamination | Cleaning Solution |
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Inorganic metal oxide | Dilute acid less than 1mol/L |
Organic lipid, protein containing samples | Apera cleaning solution (AI1166) |
Resin macromolecule | Dilute alcohol, acetone, ether |
Paints | Dilute bleacher, peroxide |
The Self-diagnose Information
During usage, the following icons may show up on LCD. This is the meter’s self-diagnose information, which can help you understand what may go wrong with the meter or electrode. 6.8.1. The stable icon -2.00 pH or 19.99 pH — this icon appears when the pH value exceeds the measurement range. This icon will also show up when the electrode is not well connected with the meter or when the electrode is not insertd into solution. This is a normal phenomenon. 6.8.2. — Electrode offset out of range (<-60mV or >60mV) 6.8.3. — Electrode slope out of range (<85% or >105%) When or shows up:
- Make sure there is no damage on the electrode’s glass bulb (if so, an electrode replacement is necessary). Check if there is air bubble inside the glass bulb. If so, shake the electrode with force for several seconds to remove the bubble.
- Check the quality of buffer solution. Make sure it’s fresh and clean and conforms to the meter’s buffer series setting.
- Set the meter to factory default setting mode (refer to section 6.6.7), then recalibrate it
If the meter is still not working after the above checkings, it’s time to replace a new pH electrode or contact us at +49 202 51988998 or info@aperainst.de for help.
Notes about pH
- Never store pH electrode in pure water as it will damage the electrode. Always store the electrode in 3M KCL soaking solution (AI1107).
- If you find any air bubble in the glass bulb of the pH sensor, simply shake the probe with force for a few times to remove it. The existence of an air bubble in the glass bulb will significantly decrease the stableness of measurement.
- pH electrode is technically a chemical battery. Every pH electrode will eventually die even if you don’t use it at all. The typical service life of a pH electrode is 1-2 years depending on how you use and maintain it. We recommend replacing your pH electrode after one year of use to ensure the best result.
- Always keep the meter’s connector clean and dry, otherwise it may lead to an inaccurate measurement. If contaminated, clean the connector with alcohol prep pads and blow-dry.
ORP Measurement
Sample Test
Press to power on, connect the ORP combination 301 Pt-S electrode (See Section 5 for connection tutorial), the meter will enter ORP measurement mode automatically. Screw off the storage bottle. Rinse the electrode with pure water. Shake off excess water or blot-dry with clean tissue or kimwipe. Stir the electrode for a few seconds after it’s dipped into the sample solution and then hold it still. Wait for the reading to get fully stabilized ( appears and stays). Then save the measurement by pressing
Notes about ORP
ORP measurement does not require calibration. When the user is not sure about ORP electrode quality or measuring value, use ORP 222 mV standard solution to test mV value and see whether ORP electrode or meter works properly. Table-9 is the data of standard ORP solution for 222 mV
°C | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 38 | 40 |
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mV | 242 | 235 | 227 | 222 | 215 | 209 | 205 | 201 |
Clean and activate ORP electrode
After the electrode has been used over a long period of time, the platinum surface will get polluted which causes inaccurate measurement and slow response. Please refer to the following methods to clean and activate ORP electrode
- In general, soaking the ORP electrode in 222mV for 30 minutes will help activate the ORP sensor and restore its accuracy.
- For inorganic pollutant, submerge the electrode in 0.1mol/L dilute hydrochloric acid for 30 minutes, then wash it in distilled water, then submerge it in the soaking solution for 6 hours.
- For organic or lipid pollutant, clean the platinum surface with detergent, then wash it in distilled water, then submerge it in the soaking solution for 6 hours.
- For heavily polluted platinum surface on which there is oxidation film, polish the platinum surface with toothpaste, then wash it in distilled water, then submerge it in the 3M soaking solution for 6 hours.
ORP Parameter Setting
mV and ORP measurement parameter setting Table
Prompt mark | Parameter Setting Items | Code | Parameters |
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P1 | Backlight display time setting | bl | 0-1-3-6 min |
P2 | Auto power off time setting | ac | 0-10-20 min |
Backlight display time setting (P1)
Press , the meter enters P1, see details in section 6.6.5
Auto power off time setting (P2)
Short press in P1 mode, the meter enters P2, see details in section 6.6.6
Conductivity Measurement
Preparation
Press to power on, connect the 2301T-S conductivity electrode (See Section 5 for connection tutorial); the meter will automatically change to conductivity measurement mode.
Conductivity Calibration
8.2.1 Short press to enter calibration mode, cal flickers on LCD, indicating the meter enters calibration mode. Rinse off the electrode in pure water and remove excess water, then insert it into the 1413 μS standard solution, make a quick stir and then hold it still. When the reading is stabilized and stays on screen, short press again to finish calibration. 1413μS will start flickering and then a flickering will show up, and the meter will return to measurement mode. shows up at the lower left corner, indicating a successful conductivity calibration. If the measurement is not stable, you can perform the calibration once again. Note: Conductivity can only be calibrated under the mode of conductivity. If in other modes, please switch back to conductivity before pressing
Sample Test
Screw off the storage bottle. Rinse the electrode with pure water. Shake off excess water or blot-dry with clean tissue or kimwipe. Stir the electrode for a few seconds after it’s dipped into the sample solution and then hold it still. Wait for the reading to get fully stabilized ( appears and stays). Then save the measurement by pressing . Hold to switch measurement unit: (TDS) → (Salinity) → (Resistivity)→ (Conductivity). Release the button when you make a selection
Conductivity Electrode’s Maintenance
- Always keep the conductivity electrode clean. Before taking a measurement, rinse the electrode in pure water. It is recommended to rinse it again in the sample solution. When submerge the electrode in solution, stir the solution briefly to eliminate air bubbles and allow it to stay until a stable reading is reached. Conductivity electrodes are usually stored dry. When not in use, store the conductivity electrode in pure water.
- The sensor of 2301T-S conductivity electrode is coated with platinum black to minimize electrode polarization and expand measuring range. The platinum black coating adopted our special processing technology, which improves the electrode performance and the firmness of the coating. If the platinum black electrode is stained, gently clean the electrode with soft brush in warm water containing detergent or alcohol.
Notes about Conductivity Calibration
- This meter has a unique one-point calibration function, to choose the standard calibration solution that’s close to your sample’s conductivity. In general, the most common calibration solution is 1413 μS/cm. Use the equipped 2301T-S conductivity electrode (K = 1.0). Please choose the calibration solution according to the Table (6-1).
- The conductivity electrode has been calibrated before meter leaving factory. In general, users can directly use it.
- We recommend calibrating the electrode once every month. It is necessary to perform calibration when replacing a new conductivity electrode.
Measurement range | 0.05 to 20 μS/cm | 0.5 μS/cm to 200 mS/cm |
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Electrode constant | K = 0.1 (flow test) | K = 1.0 |
Calibration solution
|
84 μS/cm
|
84 μS/cm
|
1413 μS/cm
| 12.88 mS/cm
111.9 mS/cm
Calibration icon| | | |
Note: When you choose to use DJS-0.1-S pure water conductivity electrode (sold separately, K=0.1, no temperature sensor built in), you can use Manual Temperature Compensation mode: long press ,temperature value starts flickering, press or to change the value of temperature and then press to confirm.)
Parameter Setting:
Conductivity measurement parameter setting Table
Prompt Mark | Parameter Setting Items | Code | Parameter |
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P1
|
Standard solution series selection
|
| USA (84μS/cm, 1413μS/cm, 12.88mS/cm, 111.9mS/cm) CH (146.6μS/cm, 1408μS/cm,
12.85mS/cm, 111.3mS/cm)
P2| Electrode constant selection| | 0.1, 1, 10
P3| Reference temperature selection| | 25°C – 20°C – 18°C
P4| Temperature compensation coefficient setting| | 0.00 to 9.99%
P5| Electrode constant setting| |
P6| Temperature unit setting| | °C / °F
P7| Backlight display time setting| | 0-1-3-6min
P8| Auto power off time setting| | 0-10-20min
P9| Restore to producer setting| | OFF-On
- In P1, short press to enter P2 mode, see picture (6-4);
- Press or to change the constant setting: 1 → 1.0 → 10.0.
- Press to enter the next parameter setting or press to return to measurement mode.
The factory default setting of P2 is K
Reference temperature selection (P3)
- In P2, short press to enter P3, see picture
- Press or to choose 25°C → 20°C → 18°C
- Press to enter the next parameter setting or press return to measurement mode
- The factory default setting of P3 is 25°C
Temperature compensation coefficient setting (P4)
- In P3, short press to enter P4, as shown in picture (6-6);
- Press or to change the number, the changing range of data is from 0.00 to 9.99; long press or to change quickly. Attention: When the number set as 0.00, means there is no temperature compensation, for details please see Section 8.7.
- Press to enter the next parameter setting or press to return to measurement mode.
- The default setting of P4 is 2.00%.
Constant calibration setting (P5), please refer to Section 8.5
-
In P4, short press to enter P5, LCD display last calibration constant. For example, 0.96 cm-1 shown as picture (6-7);
-
Press or to change number when the number is flickering,
and finish setting the constant which marked on the housing of conductivity electrode. -
Press to enter the next parameter setting or press to return to measurement mode.
-
If you need to do calibration for other conductivity electrode whose constant is not 1.0, e.g. conductivity electrode with constant 10.3, you should enter constant setting P2 to set the constant to be “10”, then enter P5 mode and set the constant to be 10.3.
Temperature units °C/°F selection (P6)
In P5, short press and enter P6, for details please refer to Section 6.6.4
Backlight display time setting (P7)
In P6, short press and enter P7, for details please refer to Section 6.6.5
Auto power off time setting (P8)
In P7, short press and enter P8, for details please refer to Section 6.6.6
Restore to producer setting (P9)
In P8, short press and enter P9, for details please refer to Section 6.6.7
Temperature compensation coefficient
The temperature compensation coefficient of the meter setting is 2.0%/°C. However, the conductivity temperature coefficient is different from solutions and concentration. Please refer to Table-11 and the data collected during testing. Do the setting in P4. (see section 8.6.4 for more). Note: When the coefficient for the temperature compensation is set to 0.00 (no compensation), the measurement value will be based on the current temperature
Solution | Temperature compensation coefficient |
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NaCl solution | 2.12 %/°C |
5% NaOH solution | 1.72 %/°C |
Dilute ammonia solution | 1.88 %/°C |
10% hydrochloric acid solution | 1.32 %/°C |
5% sulfuric acid solution | 0.96 %/°C |
Notes about conductivity parameter setting
When the content of conductivity parameter setting is different to the factory default setting, the correspondant code icon will appear on the upper right of LCD in measurement mode. When more than one conductivity parameter is changed, only one code will be displayed. You need to enter the parameter setting and check the settings content or restore the meter to factory default setting and set the needed parameters again
Limited Warranty
We warrant this instrument to be free from defects in material and workmanship
and agree to repair or replace free of charge, at option of APERA INSTRUMENTS
(Europe) GmbH, any malfunctioned or damaged product attributable to
responsibility of APERA INSTRUMENTS (Europe) GmbH for a period of
THREE YEARS (SIX MONTHS for the electrode) from the delivery.
This limited warranty does not cover any damages due to: Transportation,
storage, improper use, failure to follow the product instructions or to
perform any preventive maintenance, modifications, combination or use with any
products, materials, processes, systems or other matter not provided or
authorized in writing by us, unauthorized repair, normal wear and tear, or
external causes such as accidents, abuse, or other actions or events beyond
our reasonable control.
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