Flir Extech EC505 User Manual
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To calibrate the EC505 Electrode, first immerse the electrode in a standard calibration solution. Follow the device's calibration procedure outlined in the user manual, typically involving adjusting the calibration settings until the meter reads the correct value for the solution.
If the electrode is not providing accurate readings, ensure it is properly calibrated and clean. Check for any damage to the electrode, and replace it if necessary. Also, ensure that the connecting cables are securely attached.
Clean the electrode by rinsing it with distilled water and gently wiping it with a soft cloth. For stubborn deposits, use a mild detergent solution or an electrode cleaning solution recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the electrode.
The EC505 Electrode is designed to be compatible with specific meters. Check the compatibility information provided by Flir Extech to ensure that the electrode will work with your specific meter model.
Store the electrode in a storage solution or a pH 4.0 buffer solution when not in use. Ensure the storage cap is securely attached to prevent the electrode from drying out. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Recalibrate the electrode regularly, ideally before each use, or according to the frequency of use and the manufacturer's recommendations. Regular calibration ensures consistent accuracy and reliability of measurements.
If the electrode is physically damaged, it should be replaced immediately to ensure measurement accuracy and reliability. Operating with a damaged electrode can lead to incorrect readings and potential safety hazards.
Keeping the electrode hydrated is essential to maintain the integrity of the sensing element and ensure accurate readings. A dry electrode can result in sluggish response times and inaccurate measurements.
For erratic readings, ensure the electrode is properly calibrated and clean. Check the connections and cables for secure attachment. If the problem persists, test with a different calibration solution to rule out contamination or degradation of the solution.
Signs that the electrode needs replacement include consistently inaccurate readings despite calibration, physical damage to the electrode, slow response times, and visible wear or corrosion on the electrode surface.