Exit Calibration Mode; Calibrate Conductivity, Mineral/Salt Or Tds - Hach MP-4 User Manual

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Calibration
Parameter
COND
Gain only
RES
Done in conductivity
TDS
Gain only
MIN/SALT
Gain only
pH
7, acid, and/or base
ORP
Zero set with pH 7 automatically
Push the CAL/MCLR key to accept the new calibration value. The meter
6.
accepts the value and presents the next value for adjustment. If there are no
more adjustments, the meter exits CAL mode.
Note: In the CAL mode, the CAL/MCLR key becomes an ACCEPT key. To bypass a
calibration step, push the CAL/MCLR key to accept the present value.

4.5 Exit calibration mode

When the CAL icon turns off, calibration is complete. To exit calibration mode when
the CAL icon is still on, push any measurement key. This cancels any changes not
accepted and exits the CAL mode. When CAL mode for pH is exited after the
second buffer, the meter enters the same gain for the third buffer.

4.6 Calibrate conductivity, mineral/salt or TDS

To make sure calibration is accurate, follow the items listed below.
Clean oily films or organic material from the conductivity cell with foaming
1.
cleaner or mild acid.
Do not scrub inside the conductivity cell.
2.
Rinse the conductivity cup with pure water after taking measurements.
3.
Rinse the conductivity cup three times with the standard solution to be used for
4.
calibration (KCl, NaCl, or 442).
Note: Failure to rinse can cause crystals to form in the cup and contaminate future
samples.
Fill the conductivity cup with same standard.
5.
Push the COND key, the MIN/SALT key or the TDS key.
6.
Push the CAL/MCLR key. The CAL icon appears on the display.
7.
Push the UP/MS key or the MR/DOWN key to adjust to the standard value, or
8.
hold down the key to adjust rapidly.
Push the CAL/MCLR key once to confirm the new value and end the
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calibration sequence for this solution type.
10. To calibrate another solution type, change solution type (e.g., KCl, NaCl, or
442) and repeat this procedure.
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KCl, NaCl or 442
User
Temperature compensation, then Gain
Done in conductivity or TDS
Temperature compensation, Ratio,
then Gain
Temperature compensation, Ratio,
then Gain

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