APERA PH5 Cole Parmer pH Pocket Tester Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- APERA
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APERA PH5 Cole Parmer pH Pocket Tester Instruction
Premium Series PH5F pH Tester User Manual
ATTENTION
- Water droplets are added during production to maintain the moisture of the probe. This is normal practice and should not be attributed to used product.
- Never use the product when it’s freezing cold. Let it warm to room temperature before using
What’s in the Kit
Keypad Functions
- Short press: < 2 seconds
- Long press: > 2 seconds
| 1. Short press to turn on the tester and long press to turn off the tester.
2. When turned off, long press to enter parameter setting.
3. In measurement mode, short press to turn on backlight.
4. In calibration mode, short press to cancel calibration.
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| 1. In measurement mode, short press to switch between
pH and mV.
2. In settings, short press to change parameters (Unidirectional).
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1. Long press to enter calibration mode.
2. In calibration mode, short press to confirm calibration.
3. When reading is locked, short press to unlock.
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, alternatively RO water or tap water), then shake off excess water.
- Perform at least a 2-point calibration at pH 7.00 and pH 4.00. For tutorial, refer to Section
- If the tester hasn’t been used for a long time (over 1 month), please soak the probe in the 3M KCL soaking solution for at least 30 minutes, then calibrate it before test.
pH Calibration
How to Calibrate
- Short press to power on
- Pour pH buffer solutions in the correspondent calibration vials to about half volume.
- Rinse the probe in pure water; Shake off excess water. Dip the probe in the pH 7.00 buffer solution first, and make a quick stir in the solution, then hold still.
- Long press to enter calibration mode, screen will turn green (Short press if you decide to quit calibration and return to measurement mode
- Wait for the reading to stabilize (when stays on the screen), then short press to start the 1st point calibration. After calibration is completed, the tester will return to measurement mode. Icon will appear at the bottom left of the screen, indicating a
- To calibrate 2nd point, use 4.00 pH buffer and repeat Step 4.1.3 to 4.1.5 (Do NOT turn off the tester after you finish pH 7 calibration) . will display next to , indicating a successful 2-point calibration (low and middle points).
- If necessary (target pH > 8.00), calibrate 3rd point using 10.01 standard pH buffer and repeat Step 4.1.3 to 4.1.5, will show up next to and , indicating a successful
Notes about Calibration
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-pt| 7.00 pH| 6.86 pH| | 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
| |
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| |
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 or 12.45 pH
|
|
Range:
0 to 14.00 pH
pH Measurement
How to take pH measurements
Short press to power on the tester. Rinse the probe in pure water, shake off
excess water. Dip the probe in your sample solution and make a quick stir,
then hold still. Record the reading after it is stabilized ( appears and stays
on the screen). 5.2 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.
- For skin test: skin should be without sweat or dirt, nor be overly cleaned (do not use facewash products before testing) to avoid affecting measurement results, dampen skin with some distilled water, slightly force flat probe onto the skin, get readings after value stabilized.
- For paper, fabric and leather test: add 1~2 drops of distilled water on surface, then perform measurements.
- For micro sample testing, use a container with an inner diameter<=19mm and a flat bottom. The tester can test volume >=0.5ml.
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
Under regular usage (daily or weekly use), make sure the probe cap is wet, and tightly close the cap with the O-ring. For long-term storage (you are not going to use the product for a while), add 3M KCL soaking solution to the Fill line in the probe cap and store the probe in it. Close on the probe cap tightly with the O-ring. If you find white crystals inside or outside the probe cap, it is perfectly normal. It is the 3M KCL soaking solution that crystalizes over time by its nature. Just rinse them off and add in new soaking solution. This chemical is not poisonous nor dangerous, and the probe’s performance will not be affected at all
NEVER store the probe in pure water like tap, RO, distilled, or deionized water as they could damage the pH probe. Pure water is only for rinsing the probe.
Parameter Setting
Symbol | Contents | Parameter | Factory Default |
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P1 | Select pH buffer solution | USA – NIST | USA |
P2 | Low value measurement alarm setting | 0 to 14.00 pH | 0 |
P3 | High value measurement alarm setting | 0 to 14.00 pH | 14.00 |
P4 | Select automatic lock | Off – On | Off |
P5 | Select backlight | Off – 1 – On | 1 |
P6 | Select temperature unit | °C – °F | °F |
P7 | Restore to factory default | No – Yes | No |
Parameter Setup
When turned off, long press to enter parameter settings → Short press to switch P1-P2-P3…P7 → Short press to select parameter (selected parameter starts flickering) → Short press P3…P7 → Short press to select parameter (selected parameter starts flickering) → Short press to change parameter → Short press to confirm the change → Long press to go back to measurement mode.
Parameter Setting Instruction
Select standard pH buffer solution (P1):
There are two options of standard buffer solutions: USA series and NIST
series. Factory default is USA series, for details see clause 4.2.
Examples
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Alarm triggered when measurement ≤ 3.20 pH:
Preset lowest value (P2) = 3.20 pH, highest value (P3) = 14.00 pH, when measured value ≤ 3.20 pH (stable displays on screen); screen turns red. -
Alarm triggered when measurement ≥ 8.60 pH:
Preset highest value (P3) = 8.60 pH, lowest value (P2) = 0.00 pH, when measured value ≥ 8.60 pH (stable displays on screen); screen turns red. -
Alarm triggered when measurement ≤ 3.20 pH or ≥ 8.60 pH:
Preset lowest value (P2) = 3.20 pH, highest value (P3) = 8.60 pH, when measured value is lower than 3.20 pH or higher than 8.60 pH (stable displays on screen), screen turns red.
Automatic Lock (P4)
Select “On” to activate auto lock function. When reading is stable for more than 10 seconds, the tester will lock the value automatically, and HOLD icon will display on LCD. Short press
Backlight (P5)
“Off”-turn off backlight, “On”-always turn on backlight, “1”- backlight will
last for 1 minute
- Temperature Unit (P6)
- Select between C˚ and F
Factory default setting (P7) Select “Yes” to recover instrument calibration to the theoretical value (pH value in zero potential is 7.00 pH, slope is 100 %), parameter setting return to initial value. This function can be used when instrument does not work properly in calibration or measurement. Calibrate and measure again after recovering the instrument to factory default status
ORP Measurement
ORP stands for Oxidation-Reduction Potential. ORP is a measure of the cleanliness of the water & its ability to break down contaminants. An ORP probe is needed to test ORP (sold separately, SKU: AI1207). After powering on the tester, press to enter ORP mode (mV). Rinse the probe in distilled water and dry it. Dip the probe in your sample solution, make a quick stir, and hold still. Record the reading after it is fully stabilized
Technical Specifications
pH
| Measuring Range| -2.00 – 16.00 pH
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Resolution| 0.01 pH
Accuracy| ±0.01 pH (±1 digit)
Calibration Points| 1 – 3 points
Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)| 0 – 50 ˚C (32 – 122 ˚F)
ORP (mV)
| Measuring Range| ±1000 mV
Resolution| 1 mV
Accuracy| ±0.2 % F.S
Temp.
| Measuring Range| 0 – 50 ˚C (32 – 122 ˚F)
Resolution| 0.1 ˚C
Accuracy| ±0.5 ˚C
Other Specifications
Screen| 3-color LCD screen,
Blue: Measurement; Green: Calibration; Red: Alarm
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Reading Lock| HOLD
Low-Voltage Warning| flashing, reminder of battery replacement needed
Auto. Power-Off| In 8 minutes without operation
Waterproof Rating| IP67
Power| DC3V, AAA alkaline batteries×4
Battery Life| Operation up to 2000 hours
Dimension & Weight| Tester: 40×40×178mm/133g; Case: 255×210×50mm/700g
Probe Replacement
Every pH probe gradually loses its sensitivity and will eventually fail. A typical service life of a pH probe is 1-2 years depending on many factors such as frequency of use, nature of test samples, and how well it is maintained, etc. Apera Instruments recommends replacing the pH probe every 1 to 2 years to guarantee the optimal performance.
To replace a probe: 1) 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 compatible with PH5F
- AI1201 PH60-E (Regular pH glass bulb probe for general water solutions)
- AI3711-E PH60-DE (Double-junction pH glass bulb probe for complex solutions)
- AI1205 PH60S-E (Spear pH probe for soft-solids pH testing)
- AI1203 PH60F-E (Flat pH probe for surface pH testing)
- AI1207 ORP60-E (ORP probe)
Notes
Avoid testing in very high (> 113 °F/ 45°C) or very low (< 41 °F/ 5°C) temperature solutions as it will cause greater measurement error and potential damage to the probe. Test your samples and perform calibration close to room temperature as much as possible.
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.
Never use your finger to touch the glass membrane or use other material to rub it. Doing so could generate static electricity and cause measurement errors. Never test oily liquids.
Make sure the battery cap is completely closed with the red O-ring. Otherwise, the waterproof rating could be compromised
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)
- Pull the tester’s cap up
- Slide the battery cap along to the direction of arrow
- Open the battery cap
- Insert the batteries (ALL POSITIVE SIDES FACING UP) (see graph)
- Close the battery cap
- Slide and lock the battery cap along to the direction of arrow
- Fit the tester’s cap while making sure to push all the way down. The tester’s waterproof design may be compromised if the cap is not fitted correctly.
**Troubleshooting Guide
** 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, transportation, storage, improper use, failure to follow
the product instructions or to perform any preventive maintenance,
unauthorized repair or modifications, normal wear and tear, or other external
causes or actions beyond our reasonable control
APERA INSTRUMENTS (Europe) GmbH Wilhelm-Muthmann-Straße 18, 42329 Wuppertal, Germany www.aperainst.de | info@aperainst.de | Tel. +49 202 51988998
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