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ProMinent DULCOMETER diaLog DACb Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual page 80

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Calibration
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Defining buffer detection
There are 2 buffer detection options with 2-point
calibration.
[Presetting]: select 2 buffers from the 4 possible
buffer sets. During calibration, adhere to the
selected order e.g. Buffer value 1: pH 7 and Buffer
value 2: pH 4:
ProMinent
NBS/DIN 19266 (pH 1; 4; 7, ; 9).
DIN 19267 (pH 1;4; 7; 9; 13).
Merck + Riedel
The buffer sets differ in their pH values and tem‐
perature dependencies set in the controller. The
pH values at the different temperatures are also
printed on the buffer containers.
[Manual]: enter the buffer value with the associated
temperature into the controller.
The pH values of the buffer solution, at temper‐
atures other than 25°C, are printed in a table
on the label of the buffer bottle.
Select the available buffer.
CAL pH
Calibration process
Buffer detection
Buffer manufacturer
Buffer value 1
Buffer value 2
Buffer temperature
Buffer temperature
Fig. 42: Example: Display in [CAL-Setup]]
Used buffer
Dispose of the used buffer solution. For more infor‐
mation: refer to the material safety data sheet for
the buffer solution.
Valid calibration values
Valid calibration:
Zero point -60mV...+60 mV
Slope 55 mV/pH...62 mV/pH
Two test containers with a buffer solution are required for calibra‐
tion. The pH values of the buffer solutions must be at least 2 pH
values apart. Thoroughly rinse the sensor with water when
changing the buffer solution.
Continuous display ➨
.
(pH 4; 7; 9; 10). (default setting)
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(pH 2; 4; 7; 9; 12).
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2 point
Manual
ProMinent
pH 7
pH 4
Manual
25.0 °C
A1512

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