Flir Extech PH105 User Manual
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To calibrate the Flir Extech PH105 Electrode, immerse the electrode in a pH 7.0 buffer solution and adjust the calibration knob until the display reads 7.0. Rinse the electrode and repeat the process with a pH 4.0 or pH 10.0 buffer solution to complete the calibration.
Store the Flir Extech PH105 Electrode in a storage solution or a pH 4.0 buffer solution. Ensure the electrode is kept moist at all times and avoid storing it in distilled or deionized water, as this can damage the electrode.
Clean the Flir Extech PH105 Electrode after each use to ensure accurate readings. Use a mild detergent or a specialized electrode cleaning solution, and rinse thoroughly with distilled water before storing.
If you experience inconsistent readings, ensure the electrode is clean and properly calibrated. Check for any air bubbles trapped in the electrode bulb and ensure that the electrode is fully immersed in the solution. Replace the electrode if the problem persists.
The lifespan of the Flir Extech PH105 Electrode typically ranges from 12 to 18 months, depending on usage and maintenance. Regular cleaning and proper storage can help extend its lifespan.
The Flir Extech PH105 Electrode is designed to be used in solutions with temperatures up to 80°C (176°F). Ensure the electrode is not exposed to temperatures beyond its specified range to prevent damage.
If the electrode does not calibrate properly, ensure that the buffer solutions are fresh and uncontaminated. Clean the electrode and check for any signs of damage. If the problem continues, consider replacing the electrode.
To replace the Flir Extech PH105 Electrode, carefully unscrew the old electrode from the meter. Attach the new electrode by screwing it into the meter, ensuring a snug fit to prevent any leaks. Calibrate the new electrode before use.
The Flir Extech PH105 Electrode is designed for use with specific Flir Extech pH meters. Check the compatibility specifications in your meter's manual to ensure proper functioning.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the electrode after each use, calibrating it periodically, and storing it in the appropriate solution. Inspect the electrode for any damage and replace it as needed to ensure accurate readings.