CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION………………....2 INITIAL INSPECTION……...………………....2 WATER PROOF…….……...………………....2 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES..…………....3 DISPLAY & KEYS FUNCTIONS…..……………...…………4 ..............4 A. Display ..............5 B. Keys MODES OF THE METER..……………......6 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES..……......6 ..........6 A. Buffer Set Selection ............7 B. pH Calibration a. Calibration w ith an ATC/Temp probe in the ........7 pH-AUTOLOCK mode b.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the 6010N meter. The 6010N is a precision tool that measure pH, ORP and temperature. A built-in microprocessor stores, calculates and compensates for all parameters related to pH determinations including pH electrode temperature characteristics, electrode slope deviations and buffer solutions.
3. If the unit does not function correctly after steps1 and 2, call JENCO for possible repair or replacement (see Warranty). INSTALLING THE BATTERIES The 6010N meter is packaged with one 9V battery required for operation. To insert the batteries into the meter, follow the procedure outlined below.
DISPLAY & KEYS FUNCTIONS A. Display Figure 2: Active LCD screen 1. WAIT- This will be displayed when the 6. AUTO- unit is still waiting for a stable AUTOLOCK mode indicator. reading or end point sensing. 7. EFF(%)- 2. BAT- This will be displayed if the Low battery indicator.
B. Keys ON/OFF- Powers on and shuts off the meter. MODE- Selects display mode. Pressing this key changes the display sequentially to display pH-AUTOLOCK, mV-AUTOLOCK, pH and mV interface. UP/DOWN- The two keys are used to manually enter the temperature values. They have no effect on the unit when operating in ATC mode.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A. Buffer Set Selection The 6010N meter has two buffer sets: 7.00, 4.01, 10.01pH and 6.86, 4.00, 9.18pH. The meter is factory pre-set at 7.00, 4.01 and 10.01pH. To change the buffer set, turn off the unit, then press and hold the “STAND”...
B. pH Calibration The 6010N uses 2-point calibration. The first point must be 6.86/7.00, and the second point can either be 4.00/4.01 or 9.18 / 10.01. [Note: For accurate measurements, it is recommended that pH calibration is preformed once a week and after replacing the electrode.
Calibration with manual temperature compensation in the pH-AUTOLOCK mode. Turn the unit on. Press “CLEAR” key for 5 seconds, all LCD elements will lit up. The meter clears all calibration values stored in the internal memory. Connect the pH electrode to the BNC connector of the unit, “MAN”...
Rinse the pH and ATC/Temp probes in distilled water and immerse them in the first buffer solution (either 7.00 or 6.86). Allow temperature reading to stabilize, then press and hold “STAND” key for 2 seconds to calibrate. Once the unit calibrates the first point, the “SLOPE”...
SLOPE deviation corresponding to the values of the two calibration buffers. After calibration, press and hold “MEA./EFF.” key for 5 seconds to display the new electrode efficiency. [Note: It is recommended to use a new electrode when the efficiency value is over than 75%.] C.
120.0℃). Press “MODE” key until “pH” icon and “AUTO” icon lit up. Rinse the pH electrode probe with distilled water and immerse it in the sample to be measured. Remove any air bubbles trapped around the probe by shaking or stirring the probe. Press the “MEA./EFF.”...
D. Temperature Measure The 6010N can measure temperature independently with the ATC/temp probe without using the pH electrode. Place the ATC/temp probe in the sample. The unit will display the measured temperature.
pH BUFFERS The temperature coefficient of pH calibration buffers 4.01, 6.86, 7.00, 9.18 and 10.01 are stored inside the instrument. The buffers used to calibrate the instrument must exhibit the same temperature characteristics as the stored values. Temperature coefficient of the pH buffers 4.00 6.86 9.18...
3. Bring sample temperature 3. Measured temperature is into the correct measuring out of the –10.0 to 120.0°C range. range. [Note: If the meter still does not perform normally after the above measures are taken, call Jenco Service Department.]...
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