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Aquaread™ Care & Cleaning

For optimal results it is essential that equipment is not 

only calibrated but also clean. 

Care must be taken when cleaning equipment that 

the correct cleaning techniques are used and that 

the equipment is not exposed to chemicals that may 

cause damage. 

Aquaprobe Sleeve

The Sleeve on the Aquaprobe is made in two parts, which separate by unscrewing to allow cleaning of 

the individual electrodes. Both halves of the Probe sleeve form an integral, working part of the Probe’s 

measurement system, and MUST be fitted during calibration and measurement for correct operation. 

Cleaning the Aquaprobe

After every use, remove the protective Sleeve Cap (if fitted) then unscrew the lower half of the sleeve 

as shown. Rinse the exposed electrodes and the insides of the upper and lower 

Sleeve under a running cold tap. 
Alternatively, agitate the Aquaprobe vigorously in a bucket or jug of fresh 

water using an up and down movement. 
Shake the water from inside the top and bottom halves of the Sleeve, then 

reattach the two halves. Dry the outside of the Probe using a soft cloth. 
Always replace the pH/ORP storage cap if applicable.
Never clean the Probe with solvents, alcohol or concentrated acid/alkaline 

based cleaning products such as Decon 90. These products can strip the 

anodised finish from the Probe and damage some of the plastic and rubber 

components. 
In order to allow free air circulation around the individual electrodes, store the Probe without the 

protective Sleeve Cap fitted. Occasional application of a smear of silicone grease or similar lubricant 

to the Sleeve thread, the protective Sleeve Cap O ring and the inside rim of the lower Probe Sleeve will 

make fitting and removal easier.

Flow Cell

Cleaning: After use, rinse the Flowcell thoroughly with fresh water. To remove stubborn deposits, scrub 

the inside of the Flowcell with a bottlebrush and non-abrasive detergent, then rinse thoroughly.
Never clean the Flowcell with solvents, alcohol or concentrated acid/alkaline based cleaning 

products such as Decon 90. These products can strip the anodised finish from

the Flowcell and damage the plastic and rubber components.

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