Flir Extech CL205 User Manual
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To calibrate the Flir Extech CL205 Electrode, ensure the electrode is clean, then immerse it in a standard buffer solution. Follow the calibration procedure outlined in the user manual, typically involving adjusting the meter to match the buffer solution's pH.
Clean the electrode by rinsing it with distilled water after each use. For more thorough cleaning, use a mild detergent solution, then rinse with distilled water. Avoid using abrasive materials that might damage the electrode.
Store the electrode in a storage solution recommended by the manufacturer. Ensure the electrode cap is securely in place to prevent the sensor from drying out.
Check if the electrode needs cleaning or calibration. Make sure the electrode is not damaged and that the connections are secure. If issues persist, consult the troubleshooting section of the user manual.
The Flir Extech CL205 Electrode is compatible with most pH meters that accept BNC connectors. Always check the compatibility with your specific meter model before use.
Keeping the electrode hydrated is crucial for maintaining its sensitivity and accuracy. A dry electrode can lead to inaccurate readings and potentially damage the sensor.
The typical lifespan of the electrode is about 1 to 2 years, depending on usage frequency and maintenance care. Proper cleaning and storage can extend its lifespan.
Calibration frequency depends on usage. For accurate results, calibrate before each use or at least once a week if used frequently.
Common signs include slow response times, inability to calibrate, and inaccurate readings even after cleaning and calibration.
The electrode is designed for use within a specified temperature range. Refer to the user manual for the exact temperature limits to prevent damage.