Calibration; Why Calibrate; When To Calibrate; Calibration (Ise Cal) - wtw VWR MU 6100 H Operating Manual

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Ion concentration
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2.
When measuring without temperature sensor:
– Temper the test sample, or measure the current temperature.
8.2

Calibration

8.2.1

Why calibrate?

Ion-selective electrodes age and are temperature-dependent. This changes
the slope. As a result, an inexact measured value is displayed. Calibration
determines the calibration line of the electrode and stores this value in the
meter.
Thus, you should calibrate before each measurement (if possible), and at
regular intervals.
8.2.2

When to calibrate?

 Before any measurement if possible
 After connecting another ISE electrode
 When the sensor symbol flashes, e.g. after a voltage interruption (empty
batteries)
8.2.3

Calibration (ISE Cal)

ISE Cal is the conventional two-point to seven-point calibration procedure
that uses 2 to 7 freely selectable standard solutions. The concentration
expected in the measurement determines the concentration of the calibration
standards.
1.
Connect the ISE electrode to the meter.
The pH/U/ISE measuring window is displayed.
2.
Keep the standard solutions ready.
3.
When measuring without temperature sensor:
– Temper the test sample, or measure the current temperature.
4.
In the measured value display, select the ISE measuring window with
<
> <
>
5.
If necessary, change the unit of the measurement result and calibration
standards in the ISE setup/Unit menu.
6.
Start the calibration with
The calibration display appears.
<MODE>
and
.
<CAL>
.
MU 6100 H
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05/2021

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