APERA ZenTest PH60S-Z Smart Spear pH Tester Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- APERA
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What’s in the Kit
- Battery Installation
- Keypad Functions
- Preparation before Use
- pH Calibration
- pH Measurement
- Probe Cleaning
- Probe Storage
- Parameter Setting
- Technical Specifications
- Icons and Functions
- Probe Replacement
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ZenTest™ PH60S-Z Smart Spear pH Tester
(pH/Temp./ORP)
Instruction Manual
APERA INSTRUMENTS (Europe) GmbH
www.aperainst.de
ATTENTION
- Never use the product when it’s freezing cold. Let it warm to room temperature before using.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Apera Instruments PH60-Z Smart pH Tester. Please
carefully read this manual before using the product.
Search “zentest smart” in Apple App Store or Google Play App Store to download
the latest App for your tester. Turn on the Bluetooth of your phone, go to
ZenTest™ App, tap on the upper right corner, then select your tester to
connect.
1.2 For video tutorials on how to get the most out of ZenTest™, please go to
www.aperainst.de
1.3 This product is designed with a two-way control on both the tester and
ZenTest™ App. Please refer to the functions available on each platform in the
following table. This manual shows you how to operate the tester without
connecting to a smartphone.
Table 1: Funtions on 60-Z Tester and ZenTest ® Mobile App
Functions | 60-Z Tester | ZenTest Mobile App |
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Display | LCD display | 1. Basic Mode: digital display |
+calibration info
| Swipe to switch among various modes
2. Dial Mode: digital display+dial
display
3. Graph Mode: digital display+graph
display
4. Table Mode: digital display+real time
measurement and history display
Calibration| Press buttons to operate| Operate on smartphone following graphic
guides
Self- Diagnosis| Er1 – Er6 icons| Detailed problem analysis and solutions
Parameter Setup| Press buttons to set up (except for P7 and P11)| All
parameters can be set up in Settings.
Alarm| The screen turns red when alarm triggered; cannot be setup| Alarm
display and alarm values can be preset for each parameter
Datalogger| N/A| Manual or Auto. Datalogger; notes can be added to saved data
Data Output| N/A| Share data via Email
What’s in the Kit
Battery Installation
Please install batteries according to the following steps. *Please note direction of batteries: All POSITIVE SIDES (“+”) FACING UP. (Wrong installation of batteries will cause damage to the tester and potential hazards)
Keypad Functions
- Short press—— < 2 seconds ,Long press——- > 2 seconds
| 1.When turned off, short press to turn on the tester; long press to enter
parameter setting.
2.In calibration mode or parameter setting, short press to return to
measurement mode.
3.In measurement mode, long press to turn off the tester, short press to turn
on/off backlight.
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| 1. In measurement mode, long press to turn on/off Bluetooth ® receiver.
When turned on, will be flashing; when connected to smartphone, will stay on.
2. In parameter setting, short press to change parameter (Uni-directional).
| 1. Long press to enter calibration mode.
2. In calibration mode, short press to confirm calibration.
3.In measurement mode, when automatic lock is turned off, short press to
manually lock or unlock readings.
Preparation before Use
Pull out the battery insulation slip, and take off the probe cap.
Rinse off the probe in pure water (preferably distilled or deionized water. RO
water or tap water is the alternative), then shake off excess water.
Perform at least a 2-point calibration. For pH calibration tutorial, refer to
Section 6.
When you are not using the tester, always store the spear probe in the 3M KCL
soaking solution. Never let it dry out. Replace the soaking solution if it
gets contaminated.
pH Calibration
6.1 Short press to turn on the meter; rinse the probe in distilled water,
Shake off excess water
6.2 Pour certain amount of pH 7.00 and pH 4.00 buffer solution into the
corresponding calibration bottles (to about half volume of the bottle);
6.3 Long press to enter calibration mode (screen turns green);
6.4 Insert the probe into pH 7.00 buffer solution, make a quick stir, and hold
still. When the readingis stabilized ( stays on the LCD screen), short press
to complete 1 st point calibration. After calibration is completed, the
tester will return to measurement mode. Icon will appear at the bottom left of
the LCD screen. indicating a successful 1 6.5 st point pH calibration. To
calibrate 2 nd point, use 4.00 pH buffer and repeat Step 6.3 to 6.4 (Do NOT
turn off the tester after you finish pH 7 calibration). will display next to ,
indicating a successful 2-point pH calibration (low and middle points).
If necessary (target pH>8.00), calibrate 3 rd point using 10.01 standard pH
buffer and rep Step 6.3 to 6.4, H will show up next to L and ,M indicating a
successful 3-pointcalibration (high, low, and middle points).
6.7 Notes about Calibrationhe
- The 1st point calibration must be 7.00 pH. Perform the 2nd and 3rd point calibrations (4.00, 10.01, 1.68, or 12.45) immediately after the 1st point calibration is finished. Do NOT turn off the meter before you calibrate 2nd or 3rd point. Otherwise, you will need to restart the calibration process with 7.00 pH first.
- The pH 4.00 and 7.00 buffer solutions poured into the calibration vials can be used for up to 10 times as long as they are not contaminated and the bottles are capped when not in use. pH 10.01 can only be used for up to 5 times as it will lose its accuracy much faster. After that, replace the buffer solutions in the calibration vials with new ones to keep the accuracy. Keeping the freshness and cleanliness of calibration buffers is essential for accurate pH measurement.
- The tester can perform 1 to 3 points of automatic calibration and can recognize 5 types of pH standard solutions. For details, please refer to the following table:
Calibration | USA Series | NIST Series | Indication icon | Recommended |
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1-point | 7.00 pH | 6.86 pH |
M
| Accuracy requirement ≥ 0.1 pH
2-pt| Option A| 1st pt: 7.00 pH 2nd pt: 4.00 pH or 1.68 pH| Option A| 1st pt:
6.86 pH 2nd pt: 4.01 pH or 1.68 pH| L M| Range < 7.00 pH
Option B| 1st pt: 7.00 pH 2nd pt: 10.01 pH or 12.45 pH| Option B| 1st pt: 6.86
pH 2nd pt: 9.18 pH or 12.45 pH| M H| Range >7.00 pH
3-pt|
1st pt: 7.00 pH 2nd
pt: 4.00 or 1.68 pH 3rd
pt: 10.01 or 12.45 pH
| 1st pt: 6.86 pH
2nd pt: 4.01 or 1.68 pH
3rd pt: 9.18 pH or 12.45 pH| LMH| Range: 0 to 14.00 pH
6.8 For the self-diagnosis information, please refer to the table below:
Symbol| Self-Diagnosis information| Potential problems and how to
fix
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| The pH calibration solution cannot be recognized by the meter.| 1. Make sure the probe is fully immersed in the calibration solution.
2. Check if calibration solution is expired or polluted.
3. 1st point of pH calibration must be pH 7.00 or 6.86. See 6.2 (1).
4. Please check whether pH electrode is damaged or broken. If so, please replace with a new one.
5. The glass bulb or junction is severely contaminated. Please use a soft brush with soap water to clean it thoroughly. Then soak it in 3M KCL 3-5 hours before performing calibration again.
| Is pressed before measurement is fully stable| Wait for to come up and stay on screen before pressing
| During calibration, readings being unstable for over 3 minutes| 1. Please
check whether pH electrode is damaged or broken. If so, please replace with a
new one.
2. The glass bulb or junction is severely contaminated. Please use a soft
brush with soap water to clean it thoroughly. Then soak it in 3M KCL overnight
before performing calibration again.
3. The electrode is aged (used for over a year and has a much slower
response). A replacement is needed.
|
pH electrode zero electric potential out of range (<-60mV or >60mV)
| 1. Check whether pH buffer solutions comply with the USA or NIST standard.
2. Check whether pH buffers are expired or contaminated.
3. Please check whether pH electrode is damaged or broken. If so, please replace with a new one.
4. The electrode is aged (used for over a year and has a much slower response). A replacement is needed. 5. The electrode is invalidated (Er4/Er5 repetitively appears, and problems 1, 2, 3 are excluded). A
| pH electrode slope out of range (<85% or >110%)
| The calibration reminder is triggered. It’s time to perform a new pH
calibration| Perform pH calibration or cancel calibration reminder in ZenTest
App settings.
pH Measurement
7.1 PH60S-Z Spear pH tester is designed for direct spear test of solid
samplings such as cheese, fruit, sushi rice, meat, dough. It also works well
in general water solutions.
7.2 When performing spear tests in solid samples, pay attention to insert
probe evenly, and be careful to prevent probe from damage. If the medium is
too hard, please bore a small hole with a clean knife before inserting the
spear probe.
- For food pH measurement (e.g. sushi, cheese, meat, fruit, etc.), it should always be a sampling test. That means test samples should no longer be edible.
7.3 How to take pH measurements
Short press to turn on the tester. Rinse the probe in distilled water, shake
off excess water. Insert the probe in your sample solution, make a quick stir
and hold still. Record the reading when it is stabilized ( appears and stays
on screen).
7.4 Pure Water pH Measurement
When testing pure water like tap water, drinking water, RO water and distilled
water, it will take longer for the readings to get fully stabilized (typically
1-5 minutes). Please be patient. If still not working, add Apera 3M KCL
(AI1107) to your pure water at the ratio of 1:1000 (e.g. 1 ml KCL to 1000 ml
water) to accelerate stabilization while minimizing pH change. If the accuracy
is not meeting your requirement, please contact us at
info@aperainst.de to find the specialized meter
designed for pure water pH test.
8. ORP Measurement
- ORP stands for Oxidation-Reduction Potential, measured in mV. It’s also called redox. ORP is a measure of the cleanliness of water & its ability to break down contaminants. A separate ORP probe (ORP60-DA) needs to be installed to be able to measure ORP.
- Power on the PC60-Z tester, unscrew the original probe, and install the ORP60-DA probe, then the tester will automatically switch to ORP measurement mode (Refer to Section 14 for how to replace a probe).
- Rinse the probe in distilled water and dry it. Dip the probe in sample solution, shake for a few seconds, and allow it to stand still. Get the ORP readings after appears and stays on screen.
Probe Cleaning
- The tester is only as accurate as the probe is clean. Always thoroughly rinse off the probe before and after each measurement with pure water in a container or with a wash bottle.
- For tough contaminants, detach the sensor shield, soak the probe in Apera probe cleaning solution (AI1166) or detergent water for 30 minutes. Then use a soft brush to remove the contaminants. Afterwards, soak the probe in 3M KCL soaking solution for at least 1 hour. Rinse it off, then re-calibrate the tester before using again.
Probe Storage
- Always store the spear probe in the 3M KCL soaking solution when not in use. Never let it dry out. Replace the soaking solution if it gets contaminated.
- NEVER store the probe in pure water like tap, RO, distilled, or deionized water as they could damage the pH probe. If this happens, immediately soak the pH probe Apera 3M KCL soaking solution overnight, then re-calibrate it before using. Pure water is only for rinsing the probe.
Parameter Setting
11.1Table of Settings
Symbol | Parameter Setting Contents | Content | Factory Default |
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P1 | Temperature Unit | ˚C – ˚F | ˚F |
P2 | Select automatic lock | 5-20 seconds – Off | Off |
P3 | Automatic Backlight Off | 1-8 minutes – Off | 1 |
P4 | Automatic Power Off | 10-20 minutes – Off | 10 |
P5 | pH Buffer Series Selection | USA – NIST | USA |
P6 | pH Resolution | 0.1 – 0.01 | 0.01 |
P7 | pH Calibration Reminder | H-hours D-Days (set up in ZenTest App) | / |
P8 | pH back to factory default | No – Yes | No |
11.2 Parameter Setting
- When the meter is turned off, long press to enter parameter setting →short press to switch P01-P02… →P8. Short Press , parameter flashes → short press to adjust parameter → short press to confirm →Short press to exit parameter setting and go back to measurement mode.
- Auto. Lock (P02) – Users can set the auto lock time from 5 to 20 seconds. For example, if 10 seconds is set, when the measured value is stable for more than 10 seconds, the measured value will be automatically locked, and the HOLD icon will be displayed. Short press to release the lock. When the setting is “Off”, the Auto. lock function is turned off, that is, the measured value can only be manually locked. Short press to lock or unlock the measured value. The HOLD icon will be displayed when reading is locked.
- Auto. Backlight (P03) ─ Users can set the automatic backlight time for 1 to 8 minutes. For example, if 3 minutes is set, the backlight will turn off automatically after 3 minutes; when the “Off” is set, the auto. backlight function will be turned off, and short press to manually turn the backlight on or off.
- Auto. Power off (P04) ─ The auto. power off time can be set to 10 to 20 minutes. For example, if 15 minutes is set, the meter will automatically shut down after 15 minutes if no operation; when “Off” is set, the auto. power off function will be turned off. Long press to manually shut down the meter.
- pH Calibration Reminder (P07) – set X hours (H) Or X days (D) in ZenTest mobile app – settings – Parameter – pH – Calibration Reminder. On the meter, you can only check the values that’s been set up on ZenTest App. For example, if 3 days is set up, the Er6 icon (see Figure-4) will appear in the lower right corner of the LCD screen in 3 days to remind you to perform calibration, also in the ZenTest App there will be a pop-up reminder. After calibration is finished or the reminder setting is cancelled in the ZenTest App, the Er6 icon will disappear.
- pH Back to Factory Default (P08) – Select “Yes” to recover instrument calibration to theoretical value. This function can be used when instrument does not work well in calibration or measurement. Calibrate and measure again after setting the instrument back to factory default.
Technical Specifications
pH | Range | -2.00 to 16.00 pH |
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Resolution | 0.01 pH | |
Accuracy | ±0.01 pH ±1 digit | |
Calibration Points | 1 to 3 points | |
Auto. Temperature Compensation | 0 – 50˚C (32 – 122˚F) | |
**** ORP (mV) | Range | -1000 mV to 1000 mV |
Accuracy | ±0.2% F.S | |
Temperature | Range | 0 to 50˚C (32-122˚F) |
Accuracy | ±0.5˚C |
Icons and Functions
Calibrated points| L M H| Self-Diagnosis Symbol| Er1, Er2, Er3, Er4,
Er5, Er6
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Stable reading indicator| | Waterproof Rating| IP67, floats on water
Reading Lock| HOLD| Power| DC3V, AAA batteries*4
Bluetooth Signal| | Battery Life| >200 Hours
Low power reminder| | Backlight| White: Measurement.
Green: Calibration; Red: Alarm
Auto. Power Off| Automatically power off if no operation for 10 minutes
Dimension/Weight| Instrument:40×40×178mm/133g; case:255×210×50mm/680g;
Probe Replacement
pH probes don’t last forever. Every probe will eventually age and fail even if
you don’t use it that often.
The typical service life of Apera probes is 12-24 months depending on the
frequency of usage and how well you keep it clean and properly stored. We
recommend replacing your probe every 1 to 2 years to ensure the best
performance
To replace a probe:
- Take off the probe cap; 2) Screw off the probe ring 3) Unplug the probe; 4)
Plug in the new replacement probe (pay attention to the probe’s position); 5)
Screw on the probe ring tightly. Soak the probe in 3M KCL for 5-15 minutes.
Then perform calibration before testing. The replacement probes that are
compatible with PH60S-Z are:
• PH60S-DE (Spear pH probe for solids/semi-solids pH testing), PH60-DE (Regular pH glass bulb probe), PH60F-DE (Flat pH probe for surface pH testing),
• ORP60-DA (ORP Probe).
Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble | Reason | How to fix |
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Cannot calibrate
| Pressing too soon| Wait for tostayonscreen beforepressing
Incorrect standard solutions| Reboot tester, calibrate pH 7 first, then pH 4.
For details refer to Section 5.2 (a).
Poor quality standard solutions| Replace with fresh and clean standard
calibration solutions made by legitimate scientific instrument manufacturers.
Contaminated probe| Clean the probe with Apera cleaning solution or detergent
water.
Aged probe| Replace the probe.
Dried-out probe| Soak the probe in 3M KCL solution for at least 15 minutes.
Probe is not fully submerged in the solution| Make sure the probe is fully
immersed in the solution at least 1 inch deep.
Air bubbles around the sensor| Make a quick stir in the solution to remove air
bubbles.
Reading is always slowly changing, won’t stabilize
| Contaminated probe| Clean the probe with Aprea’s cleaning solution or
detergent water.
Clogged junction
| Clean the probe with Aprea’s cleaning solution, then
soak it in 3M KCL soaking solution overnight.
Aged probe| Replace the probe.
Testing pH of low iconic strength solutions like tap water, drinking water, RO
water
| Be patient, wait for 1-5 minutes to reach a fully stabilized reading. If still not stabilizing, add 1ml of 3M KCL solution to 1000ml of test solution (or 1
teaspoon to 1 gallon).
Display similar readings in any solutions or always display
7.0 pH
| Broken probe| If you don’t find any visible damage of the probe, contact us
for warranty fulfillment; If there is visible damage, replace the probe.
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Reading keeps jumping| Probe is not fully submerged in the solution| Make sure
the probe is fully immersed in the solution at least 1 inch deep.
Air bubbles around the sensor| Make a quick stir in the solution to remove air
bubbles.
Probe is not properly connected, or the pin connector is broken.| Check the
probe’s connector, make sure it’s not broken and is correctly connected. Align
the probe and instrument correctly before plugging in. Never force it. Ensure
that the probe connector is not exposed to air too long.
Calibration is successful, but reading is not accurate| Aged probe| Replace
the probe.
Air bubbles around the sensor| Make a quick stir in the solution to remove air
bubbles.
Clogged junction| Clean the probe with cleaning solution, then soak it in 3M
KCL soaking solution overnight.
Comparison with other testers, test strips, or drop tests| To compare with
other testers, make sure to perform a 2-point calibration for all testers in
the same standard, then test a 3rd point. Whichever gives more accurate
reading is the more accurate one. Test strips or drop tests’ accuracy is not
comparable to pH meters ‘.
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 TWO YEARS (SIX MONTHS for the probe) from the delivery. This limited warranty does NOT cover any damages due to: accidental damage, unauthorized repair, normal wear and tear, or external causes such as accidents, abuse, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control.
APERA INSTRUMENTS (Europe) GmbH
Wilhelm-Muthmann-Straße 18, 42329 Wuppertal, Germany
Contact: info@aperainst.de
www.aperainst.de
Tel. +49 202 51988998
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