Maintenance
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Calibration
The calibration is classified into the zero calibration, the span calibration, and the temperature
calibration.
Before calibration wait a few minutes for warm up
Do not calibrate the sensor immediately after powered, wait to warm up and confirm that the
reading is stable.
Residual chlorine concentration calibration
The calibration for the residual chlorine meter is operated by zero solution calibration and
span calibration.
The zero solution calibration needs zero water which includes no residual chlorine.
Span calibration needs a reference concentration data measured by a DPD tester, span
calibration is followed after automatic electrical zero calibration. As the zero point is stable,
zero solution calibration is not needed every time. The most accurate calibration is done with
zero solution calibration after span calibration.
Reference
When the hold mode is selected, the transmission output becomes the value specified on the setup
menu.
Refer to “ Transmission output 1 setting ” (page 36).
Refer to “ Transmission output 2 setting ” (page 36).
Tip
The span calibration mode can be made active directly by holding down CAL in the measurement
mode.
Enter the calibration mode from the measurement mode.
Operation
1.
Hold down HOLD in the measurement mode until the HOLD indicator lights up.
The hold mode will become active with HOLD displayed at the upper left part.
2.
Use the arrow key [
] and select display “CAL” on the main display, and then
press ENT.
The calibration mode will be active with “SoL” displayed on the sub display.
Carry out the calibration in accordance with the operation procedures for the zero and
span calibration described on the next and subsequent pages.
Tip
Press ESC to quit calibration procedure. The calibration data will not be renewed and the mode will
return to the calibration menu or hold mode.
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