Salus PH60 Instruction Manual

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Pages 36
Year 2013
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Salus PH60 Specification

The Salus PH60 is a sophisticated pH meter designed for precision and reliability in various applications. Engineered for both laboratory and field use, this device offers a robust and user-friendly solution for measuring the acidity or alkalinity of solutions. It features a high-resolution LCD display that provides clear and accurate readings, ensuring ease of use even in challenging environments. The device is equipped with an automatic temperature compensation (ATC) function, which enhances measurement accuracy by adjusting readings based on temperature variations. This capability is crucial for obtaining reliable data across a range of conditions.

The PH60 is designed with a durable, waterproof housing, meeting IP67 standards, which makes it suitable for use in wet conditions and ensures long-term durability. The meter operates on a replaceable electrode system, allowing for easy maintenance and extended device longevity. Calibration is streamlined with the automatic calibration function, supporting up to three-point calibration for enhanced accuracy and ease of use. The Salus PH60 offers a wide measurement range, catering to diverse applications from laboratory research to aquaculture and hydroponics.

Its compact and ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling, and the device's lightweight nature makes it highly portable. Additionally, the PH60 is powered by replaceable batteries, providing users with convenience and extended operational time without frequent recharging. With its combination of advanced features, reliable performance, and ease of use, the Salus PH60 stands out as an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts requiring precise pH measurements in various settings.

Salus PH60 F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Salus PH60?

To calibrate the Salus PH60, turn on the device and immerse the electrode in a standard buffer solution. Press the calibration button, wait for a stable reading, and the device will automatically recognize and calibrate to the buffer value.

What should I do if the Salus PH60 displays erratic readings?

If the PH60 displays erratic readings, ensure that the electrode is clean and properly immersed in the solution. Check for air bubbles on the electrode surface and remove them. Recalibrate the device if necessary.

How often should I replace the electrode on the Salus PH60?

The electrode should be replaced every 12 to 18 months, depending on the frequency of use and the conditions under which it is used. Regular maintenance and proper storage can extend its lifespan.

Can the Salus PH60 be used for measuring the pH of non-aqueous solutions?

The Salus PH60 is primarily designed for aqueous solutions. Using it in non-aqueous solutions may result in inaccurate readings and potential damage to the electrode.

How do I clean the electrode of the Salus PH60?

Rinse the electrode with distilled water after each use. For more thorough cleaning, use a pH electrode cleaning solution and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning procedures.

What is the proper way to store the Salus PH60 when not in use?

Store the Salus PH60 with the electrode in a storage solution or a pH 4.0 buffer solution to keep it hydrated. Avoid storing it in distilled or deionized water as this can damage the electrode.

How can I troubleshoot a Salus PH60 that won't turn on?

First, check the battery and replace it if necessary. Ensure the battery compartment is clean and that the battery is inserted correctly. If the problem persists, contact customer support for further assistance.

What is the temperature range for accurate measurements with the Salus PH60?

The Salus PH60 is accurate within a temperature range of 0°C to 50°C. For best results, ensure your sample is within this range during measurement.

Is it necessary to recalibrate the Salus PH60 after changing the battery?

Yes, it is recommended to recalibrate the Salus PH60 after changing the battery to ensure accuracy, as the power cycle can affect the calibration settings.

Can I use the Salus PH60 for continuous pH monitoring?

The Salus PH60 is designed for spot-check measurements, not continuous monitoring. For continuous monitoring, consider using a device specifically designed for that purpose.