Probe Unit: Cleaning Of The Ph Or Orp Probe.; Precautions And Maintenance - Pentair IntelliPool User Manual

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Probe Unit: Cleaning of the pH or ORP probe.

Deposition of scale or suspended elements in the pool may occur. The probes are fragile measuring parts, they need to be carefully cleaned. In
particular, do not scratch the platinised surfaces of the electrodes of the conductivity probe.
- Protective glasses and gloves must be worn for these cleaning operations.
Physical cleaning of the probe if there is an object present in the protective cage:
Depending on the probe environment, organisms may grow and disrupt the measurement. It then becomes necessary to physically clean the end of the
probe (pH or ORP).
1
Carefully unscrew the cage by hand
Chemical cleaning of the probe (no element is present in the protective cage:
1
Dip the end of the probe into white vinegar for at least 10
minutes.
10 min.

Precautions and maintenance

Since the radio relay is placed outside, the appearance of deposit marks is completely normal. The indoor display is intended exclusively for internal use. Exposure to sunlight (UV)
or rain may cause irreversible damage.
> Do not subject the devices to impact, forces, dust, excessive temperature or humidity - changes which can alter the operation of the device or limit its service life.
> Do not submerge the devices in water.
> Clean the exterior with a microfibre or soft cloth. Do not use solvents, abrasives or acid.
2
Using a toothbrush which has been
dipped into white vinegar, gently brush the
end of the probe until the foreign substance
is fully removed.
2
Rinse the end of the probe for 5 minutes generously
under running water.
3
Rinse the end of the probe for 5
minutes generously under running water.
5 min.
3
5 min.
4
Carefully tighten the protective cage.
5
Calibrate the pH probe.
4
7
Calibrate the pH probe.
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