Flir Extech ph300 User's Guide

To calibrate the PH300, start by submerging the electrode in a pH 7.00 buffer solution. Press the CAL button until the display shows 7.00. Once stabilized, rinse and repeat the process with pH 4.00 and pH 10.00 buffer solutions for full calibration.
Ensure that the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If the issue persists, check for any corrosion in the battery compartment and clean it if necessary.
Regularly clean the electrode with distilled water and store it in a storage solution when not in use. Avoid leaving the electrode dry as it can affect the accuracy of the readings.
Store the PH300 Meter in a cool, dry place. Always ensure the electrode is kept moist by using the appropriate storage solution. Keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
The PH300 displays the pH value of the solution along with the temperature. Ensure the readings stabilize before recording, and refer to the user manual for detailed interpretation guidelines.
First, recalibrate the meter. Check the electrode for damage or dirt, and ensure it is properly immersed in the solution. If problems persist, replace the electrode.
Yes, the PH300 can be used for continuous measurement. However, ensure the electrode is not left in corrosive solutions for extended periods to prevent damage.
Rinse the electrode with distilled water after each use. Use a soft cloth to wipe the meter body. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
The PH300 Meter typically has a battery life of approximately 150 hours of continuous use, depending on the battery type and usage conditions.
To replace the electrode, gently unscrew the old electrode from the meter. Attach the new electrode by screwing it into place, ensuring a snug fit to prevent leaks.