Bante Instruments PHscan10S Instruction Manual

Bante Instruments PHscan10S Instruction Manual

Pocket ph tester

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PHscan10S Pocket pH Tester
Instruction Manual
BANTE INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD

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  • Page 1 PHscan10S Pocket pH Tester Instruction Manual BANTE INSTRUMENTS CO., LTD...
  • Page 2: Inserting The Batteries

    PHscan10S Pocket pH Tester Introduction Thank you for selecting the PHscan10S pocket pH tester. This manual provides a step-by-step guide to help you operate the meter, please carefully read the following instructions before use. Inserting the Batteries Take out the G13A button cell batteries from the packaging. Follow the steps below to insert batteries into the battery compartment.
  • Page 3: Prior To Use

    …………. Glass Sensitive Membrane Preparing the pH Buffer Solutions PHscan10S pocket pH tester is packaged with three pH buffer packets required for calibration. ● Open the pH7.00 buffer packet, place the powder into a 250ml volumetric flask. Pour distilled water 250ml to scale line, mix the solution until reagent is completely dissolved.
  • Page 4: Power On/Off

    Calibration PHscan10S pocket pH tester must be calibrated prior to first use or new electrode replaced. To ensure accuracy, regular calibration is recommended. DO NOT reuse pH buffer solution after calibration, contaminants in solution will affect the calibration and eventually the accuracy of the measurement.
  • Page 5: Hold Function

    PHscan10S Pocket pH Tester The tester automatically shows “CAL 4” or “CAL 10” depending on the option selected in the step 2. Rinse the pH electrode with distilled water. Dip the electrode into the pH4.01 or 10.01 standard buffer solution. Stir the tester gently.
  • Page 6: Electrode Replacement

    PHscan10S Pocket pH Tester Electrode Replacement When the tester fails to calibrate or gives fluctuating readings for calibration standards, you need to replace the electrode module. Twist the electrode collar counter clockwise, pull the old electrode module away from the tester.
  • Page 7 Hazardous Substance Statement Bante Instruments Limited is committed to the reduction and eventual elimination of all hazardous substances in both the manufacturing process and finished products we supply. We have an active manufacturing and procurement program to minimize and eliminate the use of harmful heavy metals such as cadmium, lead, mercury and the like.

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