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Thermo Scientific Orion Pro Star PI214 User Manual

Thermo Scientific Orion Pro Star PI214 User Manual

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68X002728 | Revision 01 | December 2024

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  • Page 1 Operations Manual Electrochemistry Meters Update Meter Software to Ensure Optimum Performance www.thermofisher.com/orionsoftware Orion Pro Star PI214 pH/Ion Bench Meter User Manual 68X002728 | Revision 01 | December 2024...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Chapter 1 ........................ 7 Introduction ....................7 1.1 Intended Use ..................8 1.1.1 Intended Use ....................8 1.1.2 Non-Intended Use ..................8 1.1.3 Safety ......................8 1.1.4 Power Connection ..................9 1.2 Cleaning Instructions (Meter Only) ............9 Chapter 2 ......................
  • Page 4 3.4 Data Logs ..................32 3.4.1 Filter the Data Log ..................33 3.4.2 View Individual Data Logs ................33 3.4.3 Export the Data Log ..................34 3.5 Calibration Logs ................35 3.5.1 Filter the Calibration Log ................35 3.5.2 View Individual Calibration Logs ..............36 3.5.3 Export the Calibration Log ................37 3.6 Methods ..................
  • Page 5 Chapter 4 ......................54 Calibration ....................54 4.1 pH Calibration ................. 54 4.1.1 pH Calibration Overview .................54 4.1.1.1 Determined pH Buffer Value ..............54 4.1.2 pH Calibration Procedure ................55 4.1.3 pH Value vs. Temperature ................56 4.2 ORP Calibration................58 4.2.1 ORP Calibration Overview ................58 4.2.1.1 Determined ORP Standard Value ..............58 4.2.2 ORP Calibration Procedure ................58 4.3 Ion Calibration .................
  • Page 6 Chapter 7 ......................75 Troubleshooting ..................75 7.1 Meter Troubleshooting ..............75 7.2 Measurement Troubleshooting ............76 7.3 Calibration Troubleshooting ............. 76 7.4 Technical Support ................77 Chapter 8 ......................78 Meter Info ....................78 8.1 Meter Specifications ................ 78 8.2 Meter Dimensions ................
  • Page 7 Star PI214 bench meters are designed to provide accurate and reliable testing in laboratories that need a modern, easy-to-operate meter with advanced performance and reliable data reporting. Orion Pro Star PI214 bench meters offer the following measurements: • pH, mV, ORP or ion concentration with temperature First time meter startup is made easy with the meter setup wizard, which guides the user through important meter and measurement settings.
  • Page 8 Secure a wide range of electrodes using the various electrode holder options. Neatly organize electrode cables in the built-in side channels of the stand. All Orion Pro Star PI214 meters include an electrode stand, USB flash drive, computer cable and universal 100-240V 50/60 Hz power adapter with wall plugs for US/Japan, Euro, UK/Singapore, Australia/New Zealand and China.
  • Page 9 CAUTION: Before using or maintaining this product, please be sure to read the manual carefully. Failure to follow these instructions may cause the product to malfunction. CAUTION: Use this product only in the way described in the product literature and in this manual.
  • Page 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started Refer to the 3.10 Information & Help section and Meter Tours to access onscreen tours that explain how to use important meter functions including meter connections, electrode stand assembly, pH electrode preparation, pH electrode storage and pH electrode cleaning. 2.1 Universal Power Supply Assembly A universal power adapter (catalog number PSTAR-PWR) with US/Japan, Euro, UK/Singapore, Australia/New Zealand and China wall plug plates is included with the meter.
  • Page 11 b. Align the 2 tabs on the power adapter plug with the 2 indents on the meter power input. c. Insert the power adapter plug into the meter power input and twist clockwise to lock the connection. Connect the assembled power adapter to a power outlet. You are now ready to turn on the meter.
  • Page 12 2.2 Electrode Stand Installation The included electrode stand (catalog number PSTAR-ARM) facilitates secure, smooth movement of electrodes into and out of solutions. A weighted base provides flexible placement of the stand around the meter. Several electrode holder and clip options accommodate a wide range of electrode types. Built-in side channels allow electrode cables to be neatly organized inside the stand.
  • Page 13 b. The amount of front and back resistance can be adjusted using the lower dial. Dialing left decreases the resistance, making the arm easier to move forward and backward. Dialing right increases the resistance, making the arm harder to move forward and backward.
  • Page 14 The RDO clip holds optical dissolved oxygen electrodes. Attach the RDO clip to the holder head by sliding the clip down on top of the tab on the front of the holder head. Use the side channels built into the electrode arm to organize the electrode cables. Press the electrode cables into the 4 grips inside the arm channels to secure the cables in place.
  • Page 15 2.3 Meter Inputs 2.3.1 Power Button The meter power button is located on the right side of the meter. Press and release the power button to power the meter on or off. 2.3.2 USB Inputs The USB meter inputs are located on the left side of the meter. Each input has a protective cap that protects the meter from dust and water intrusion.
  • Page 16 2.3.3 Back Panel Meter Inputs Most meter inputs are located on the back panel of the meter. Each input has a protective cap that protects the meter from dust and water intrusion. For maximum protection, keep the protective caps securely closed unless the input is in use. Power Input: Connect the power adapter, with twist-and-lock plug, to the meter.
  • Page 17 • Insert the Orion stirrer probe plug fully into the meter input. • Orion stirrer probes are meter-powered and meter-controlled for easy sample stirring and rinsing. pH/Ion Inputs: • Connect a pH, ORP or ion selective electrode; with BNC plug; to the meter. o Lift the protective cap (BNC shorting cap) from the BNC input.
  • Page 18 2.5 Touchscreen Functions Orion Pro Star meters offer a 7” capacitive touchscreen interface that is compatible with most nitrile laboratory gloves. • Key interaction points on the screen are blue for easy navigation. • For screens with extended data, easily scroll by touching and sliding the display up and down. Optionally, a USB mouse can be connected to the meter and used to operate the touchscreen interface if direct contact with the screen is not desirable.
  • Page 19 Note: User-selectable information (i.e. instrument name) will only be shown on the measure mode display if it is entered in the settings menus. Connectivity Icons: Indicate connectivity status of USB devices and export device with the meter. Indicates a USB flash drive is connected and communicating with USB Flash Drive: the meter.
  • Page 20 2.5.1.2 Basic Measure Mode View Refer to the 3.2.1 Instrument Settings section and Display settings and select Basic as the Custom Measure Layout to view a simplified version of the measure mode. The default meter setting is Advanced as the Custom Measure Layout and all user-selectable information (i.e. instrument name, sample ID, electrode ID, method) will only be shown when it is entered in the settings menus.
  • Page 21 2.6 Electrode Information The Orion Pro Star PI214 meter is compatible with a pH electrode, ORP (redox) electrode or ion selective electrode (ISE) with BNC connector, ATC temperature probe with 8-pin MiniDIN connector and reference half-cell electrode with pin-tip connector. The Orion Pro Star PI214 meter is available in a meter only configuration (purchase electrode separately) or in meter kits with electrodes and solutions included for different applications.
  • Page 22 Chapter 3 Main Menu 3.1 Main Menu Tap the Main Menu icon in the measure mode to access the Main Menu. • Settings: View and customize instrument and measurement settings. • Calibrate: Perform all calibration functions, including temperature and barometer calibrations. •...
  • Page 23 • Notifications: View a list of the latest warnings, alarms and errors shown on the meter. • Information & Help: View meter information, user manual and meter tours; perform meter tests and troubleshooting, setup wizard, software updates and meter reset functions. 3.2 Settings Tap the Settings option in the Main Menu to access the instrument and measurement settings.
  • Page 24 3.2.1 Instrument Settings Tap the Instrument Settings option in the Settings list to access the instrument settings. • Read Type: Set the Read Type as Continuous, Auto-Read or Timed to define how measurements are performed, saved and exported. If Timed is selected, set the time interval from 3 seconds (0:00:03) to 2 hours (2:00:00).
  • Page 25 • Display: Adjust the Brightness and set the Custom Measure Layout of the display. o Brightness: Adjust the display brightness by sliding the icon to the left (dimmer display) or to the right (brighter display). o Custom Measure Layout: Select an option to customize information in measure mode: Basic: Only critical information is shown in the measure mode, including primary ...
  • Page 26 Intermediate: Moderate data is exported from the data log including basic data  plus log #, username, measure mode, secondary reading (if applicable) and short calibration log summary. Advanced: Significant data is exported from the data log including intermediate  data plus read type, read time, sample ID, method, electrode ID, full calibration log summary and instrument ID.
  • Page 27 3.2.2 pH/Ion Settings Tap the pH/Ion Settings option in the Settings list to access the measurement settings for pH, mV, ORP or ion concentration. The list will update dynamically with setting changes. The temperature settings apply to all measure modes. Example pH/Ion Settings: Temperature Settings: Select the temperature settings to be applied to the active measurements, regardless of the selected measure mode.
  • Page 28 shown on the list. Ambient: The meter’s built-in sensor is used to measure ambient air  temperature. While not as accurate as an ATC sensor in sample solution, it is more accurate than not reporting temperature. Manual: When no ATC temperature sensor is connected to the meter, the meter ...
  • Page 29 alarm is shown on the meter. • pH Resolution (pH mode): Set displayed pH resolution as 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001 pH units. • pH Buffer Sets (pH mode): Select the pH buffer values used for automatic buffer recognition during pH calibrations. If Custom is selected, enter up to 5 values that are at least ±1 pH unit Note: During a pH calibration, values can also be manually entered for each point.
  • Page 30 • Stability Criteria: Select the Measurement Stability and Measurement Averaging functions. o Measurement Stability: Select Automatic, Fast, Medium or Slow Stability for measurements. The meter will use specific resolution criteria to determine the wait time before indicating measurements are stable. o Measurement Averaging: Select Automatic or Off for averaging measurements.
  • Page 31 3.3 Calibrate Tap the Calibrate option in the Main Menu to access the complete list of calibrations available. The Orion Pro Star PI214 pH/Ion bench meter is capable of performing: • 1 to 5 point pH calibration • 1 point ORP calibration •...
  • Page 32 3.4 Data Logs Tap the Data Logs option in the Main Menu to access the data logs. The meter’s data log will store up to 10000 data logs with time and date stamps. Each data log includes measurements from when the data log was saved as well as settings, measurement information and meter details.
  • Page 33 3.4.1 Filter the Data Log Tap the Filter By field to select and set parameters for Username (Secure Mode only), Date & Time and Log Number to filter the data log list. Secure Mode Example Open Mode Example 3.4.2 View Individual Data Logs Tap a log on the list to view the individual data log details.
  • Page 34 3.4.3 Export the Data Log Tap the Export button to export the data log to a USB flash drive, computer or printer. • Use the Instrument Settings / Data Transfer Settings to view and modify the Export Destination, Output Format, Baud Rate (when applicable) and Custom Data Log Export settings. Secure Mode Example Open Mode Example When in Secure Mode, if an Administrator or Level 1 user account is active, that account will have the...
  • Page 35 3.5 Calibration Logs Tap the Calibration logs option in the Main Menu to access the calibration logs. The meter will store up to 20 calibration logs per parameter with time and date stamps. Each calibration log includes calibration data with calculated results. Tap to select a parameter to view the calibration log list for that parameter.
  • Page 36 Secure Mode Example Open Mode Example Tap the Filter By field to set parameters for Username (Secure Mode only) to filter the calibration log list. 3.5.2 View Individual Calibration Logs Tap a log on the list to view the individual calibration log details. You may need to scroll down to see all included information.
  • Page 37 3.5.3 Export the Calibration Log Tap the Export button to export the calibration log to a USB flash drive, computer or printer. • Use the Instrument Settings / Data Transfer Settings to view and modify the Export Destination, Output Format, Baud Rate (when applicable) and Custom Calibration log Export settings. Secure Mode Example Open Mode Example When in Secure Mode, if an Administrator or Level 1 user account is active, that account will have the...
  • Page 38 3.6 Methods Tap the Methods option in the Main Menu to access the methods list. Methods offer the option to save measurement settings to standardize analyses and SOPs. From the methods list, create new methods; load, view and edit existing methods; export existing methods to a USB flash drive and import methods from a USB flash drive.
  • Page 39 a. Tap the Load button to load the method to the measure mode. The meter will use the settings from the loaded method for all subsequent measurements. b. Tap the back arrow to return to the methods list without loading the method. 3.6.3 Edit an Existing Method From the methods list, tap the edit (pencil) icon to edit an existing method on the list.
  • Page 40 3.7 Incremental Techniques Tap the Incremental Techniques option in the Main Menu to access the incremental techniques list. From the incremental techniques list, create new incremental techniques; run, view and edit existing incremental techniques; export existing incremental techniques to a USB flash drive and import incremental techniques from a USB flash drive.
  • Page 41 for accuracy, precision, compensation for matrix effects and preparation simplicity. There is no need to prepare multiple calibration standards, create a calibration curve or perform periodic recalibration. Available incremental techniques are single known addition, double known addition, single known subtraction, double known subtraction, single analyte addition and single analyte subtraction. •...
  • Page 42 in addition to the sample concentration. DKS Recommendations The subtraction ability of the chosen standard concentration and standard volume must not exceed the concentration of the sample. The sample volume should be 100 mL. The concentration of the standard (in Molarity or Normality) should be 50 times the expected sample concentration when the reaction ratio is 1.
  • Page 43 Any complexing agent must be present in excess (at least 50 to 100 times) or not at all. The ratio of free to complexed ions must remain constant over the analysis. An indication that a complexing agent is present, but not in sufficient quantity to maintain a constant free ion to complexed ion ratio, is an abnormally high or low slope.
  • Page 44 Parameters for Known Addition and Known Subtraction Analysis SKA DKA SKS DKS Technique Type: Type of incremental technique to be performed. • • • • Sample ID (optional): Identification for the sample to be measured. • • • • Electrode ID (optional): Identification for the electrode to be used. •...
  • Page 45 3.7.3 View and Run an Existing Incremental Technique From the incremental technique list, tap the run (triangle) icon or view (eye) icon to view the incremental technique summary information for an existing incremental technique on the list. From the incremental technique summary screen, perform one of the following actions: a.
  • Page 46 3.7.5 Delete an Existing Incremental Technique From the incremental technique list, tap the edit (pencil) icon to delete an existing incremental technique on the list. Tap the Delete button to delete the selected incremental technique. Confirm you want to delete the incremental technique by tapping the Delete button again. The meter will return to the incremental techniques list and the selected incremental technique will be removed.
  • Page 47 3.8 Secure Mode Tap the Secure Mode option in the Main Menu to access the secure mode function. Select the Secure Mode option and tap the Activate button to initiate the Secure Mode. Once the Secure Mode is activated, create up to 3 administrator and 30 user accounts, each with unique username, password and customized meter access.
  • Page 48 Tap the Save button. Login to the meter using the created username and password. Create new admin or user accounts, set the password expiration time, set the sleep mode in instrument settings and verify the date and time in instrument settings. 3.8.1.2 Create New Account (Admin Only) Create up to 2 additional admin accounts and up to 30 user accounts.
  • Page 49 a. The first time the user logs into their account, they will need to enter the temporary password and then create their own password. b. The first time a new admin logs into their account, they will also need to create 3 security questions.
  • Page 50 Tap the Secure Mode Parameters option. Expand the Password Expiration Time option and select the desired expiration period. Tap the Save button. 3.8.1.6 Deactivate Secure Mode (Admin Only) Deactivate the secure mode and revert the meter to open mode. When secure mode is deactivated, all admin and user login and logout functionality is removed, all meter access restrictions are removed, the audit trail is erased and all user accounts are deactivated.
  • Page 51 3.9 Notifications Tap the Notifications option in the Main Menu to view a list of the latest warnings and errors that have been shown on the meter. Onscreen notifications include info, success, warning and error notifications. Icon Notification Description Info notifications are triggered when there is a recommendation for the user to perform an action.
  • Page 52 3.10 Information & Help Tap the Information & Help option in the Main Menu to access the meter information, user manual, meter tours, meter tests and troubleshooting guides, setup wizard, software updates and meter reset. • Meter Information: View the meter model, type, serial number and current software version. •...
  • Page 53 • Meter Tests & Troubleshooting Guides: Perform a meter self test, electrode stability test or pH electrode check for troubleshooting purposes. Select the type of test and follow all onscreen prompts to perform the selected test. o Meter Self Test: Meter will perform a series of internal verification tests to ensure the meter is functioning according to specifications.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Calibration 4.1 pH Calibration Refer to the 3.10 Information & Help section and Meter Tours to access onscreen tours that explain how to use important meter functions including pH calibration. Refer to the 3.2.2 pH/Ion Settings section and Alarm Settings to use the Calibration Reminder Alarm to set a reminder if calibration is not performed within the selected time interval.
  • Page 55 4.1.2 pH Calibration Procedure Ensure the active measure mode is set to pH. a. If using a method, ensure the method is loaded and active. Tap the Calibrate button to start the calibration. Rinse the pH electrode and ATC sensor with purified water and place into the pH buffer. a.
  • Page 56 4.1.3 pH Value vs. Temperature The following tables list theoretical values for pH buffers at various temperatures. Actual values shown on the meter may vary due to rounding deviations from the actual pH and temperature measurements. USA Buffer Set (Orion pH Buffers) Temp.
  • Page 57 STD: 1.00, 3.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00, 13.00 Temp. pH 1.00 pH 3.00 pH 6.00 pH 8.00 pH 10.00 pH 13.00 (°C) Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer 0.97 3.02 6.04 8.19 10.27 14.02 0.98 3.02 6.03 8.15 10.22 13.81 0.98 3.02 6.02 8.11...
  • Page 58 4.2 ORP Calibration Refer to the 3.2.2 pH/Ion Settings section and Alarm Settings to use the Calibration Reminder Alarm to set a reminder if a calibration is not performed within the selected time interval. 4.2.1 ORP Calibration Overview The ORP calibration is a millivolt (mV) offset adjustment. Oxidation reduction potential (ORP) or redox is useful as a relative indicator of the oxidizing or reducing nature of a sample solution.
  • Page 59 Tap the Save button to save the entered value. Tap the Done button to complete the calibration. The meter will automatically save the calibration information to the calibration log and display a summary of the calibration. Tap the Measure button to proceed to the main measure mode. Calibration Notes •...
  • Page 60 4.3 Ion Calibration Refer to the 3.2.2 pH/Ion Settings section and Alarm Settings to use the Calibration Reminder Alarm to set a reminder if a calibration is not performed within the selected time interval. 4.3.1 Ion Calibration Overview For best results, periodic calibration with known, accurate and fresh standards is recommended. Calibrate with ion concentration standards that bracket the expected sample concentration and are 1 decade (10 times) apart in concentration.
  • Page 61 4.3.2 Ion Calibration Procedure Ensure the active measure mode is set to ion and the selected ISE Type matches the ion selective electrode to be calibrated. a. If using a method, ensure the method is loaded and active. Tap the Calibrate button to start the calibration. Rinse the electrode and ATC sensor with purified water and place into the standard.
  • Page 62 4.4 Temperature Calibration 4.4.1 Temperature Calibration Overview The thermistor sensor used for automatic temperature compensation (ATC) and measurements is both accurate and stable, so frequent calibration is not required. If desired, perform a temperature calibration to calibrate the ATC sensor when it is connected to the meter. A 1 to 2 point temperature offset calibration can be performed, up to ±5.0°C for each calibration point.
  • Page 63 3.10 Information & Help section and Meter Tours to access onscreen tours that explain how to use important meter functions including measurements. The Orion Pro Star PI214 meter measures pH, mV, ORP or ion concentration with temperature. Refer to the 2.5 Touchscreen Functions section for details on the display components and icons.
  • Page 64 View Active Calibration Details Mode Example Calibration Details Notes The pH electrode status icon represents the average slope of the most recent calibration. The icon is green when the slope is 92.0% to 102.0%. The icon is orange when the slope is Calibration 82.0% to 91.9% or 102.1% to 114.0%.
  • Page 65 Auto-Read Read Type When Auto-Read is selected as the read type: • Tap the Measure button to start a measurement. • When the measurement is stable, the stable icon is shown and the measurement is locked on the display until the Measure button is tapped again. •...
  • Page 66 the Stirrer button to manually turn off the Orion stirrer probe. The Orion stirrer probe will turn off automatically when the Stop button is tapped. Timed, Waiting Timed, Reading Stabilizing Timed, Reading Stable 5.1.2 Sample ID When using Sample ID to identify samples with measurements, refer to the 3.2.2 pH/Ion Settings section and Sample ID setting to turn on sample ID, set the type of sample ID and enter the sample ID.
  • Page 67 o Timed Read Type: Sample ID entry field will appear when the Start button is tapped and each time interval is reached (3 seconds to 2 hours). Select the Apply ID to Multiple Readings option to use the same sample ID for subsequent readings and stop the Sample ID entry field from appearing.
  • Page 68 5.2 General Measurement Procedure Refer to the electrode manuals for detailed instructions on electrode preparation, calibration and usage. Make sure the electrodes are fully prepared, properly calibrated and working correctly before taking sample measurements. Refer to the 3.2.1 Instrument Settings section and Read Type settings to define how measurements are performed and when measurements are saved and exported.
  • Page 69 5.3 Data Viewing Data Log When saving measurements to the meter data log, refer to the 3.4 Data Logs section for detailed information and instructions on viewing and exporting the meter’s data log. Save up to 10000 data logs in the meter’s non-volatile memory. Each data log is saved with its associated date and time stamp.
  • Page 70 Chapter 6 Data Exporting and Importing 6.1 Data Transfer Export live measurements, completed calibrations, data logs, calibration logs, methods, user lists (Secure Mode only) and audit trails (Secure Mode only) from the meter to a USB flash drive, computer or Orion ink printer (catalog number STARA-106). To successfully export data: Set all required data transfer settings in the Instrument Settings menu.
  • Page 71 6.1.2 Connect the External Device USB Flash Drive For data transfer using a USB flash drive: • Power on the meter. • Insert a USB flash drive with USB-A plug into the USB meter input. Computer For data transfer using a computer: •...
  • Page 72 6.1.3 Verify the Data Destination USB Flash Drive For data transfer using a USB flash drive, perform a test export of data from the meter to the USB flash drive. Remove the USB flash drive from the meter, insert it in a computer and open the test export on the computer.
  • Page 73 Remote Commands List Remote Command Action Example Command PGETMEAS <CR> Prints the current measurement immediately Prints the current measurement for a set number of PGETMEAS Data times PGETMEAS 2 Count <CR> Data Count = 1, 2, 3, etc. Prints all current calibration data GETCAL <CR>...
  • Page 74 6.3 Meter Software Update Procedure Note: Back up all data before performing the meter software update procedure, as it will be erased when the meter software update is completed. Power on the meter. Download the latest Orion Pro Star meter software at www.thermofisher.com/orionsoftware. Unzip/extract the Orion Pro Star meter software file.
  • Page 75 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Meter Troubleshooting Meter display not powering on: • Use a surge protector or uninterrupted power supply (UPS) so an unintended power surge of electricity does not damage the meter or meter power supply. • Check that the wall outlet is functional. •...
  • Page 76 o Replace the pH electrode as needed. 7.2 Measurement Troubleshooting Reading is unstable, slow to stabilize: • Consider changing the displayed measurement resolution. For example, some pH measurements only require 0.01 pH reporting. Changing the pH resolution from 0.001 to 0.01 will reduce the amount of time needed for the reading to stabilize.
  • Page 77 • Stir the calibration solutions gently to ensure uniformity but avoid creating air bubbles, which can affect the reading. • Enable automatic temperature compensation (ATC) during calibration or manually adjust the calibration value of each buffer or standard based on the value versus temperature charts. •...
  • Page 78 Chapter 8 Meter Info 8.1 Meter Specifications Range -2.000 to 20.000 pH Resolution 0.1, 0.01 or 0.001 pH Relative accuracy ± 0.002 pH Calibration points 1 to 5 points Calibration Automatic buffer recognition, manual entry option method USA (1.68, 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, 12.46) DIN (1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 9.18, 12.46) Calibration buffer Pure Water Buffers (4.10, 6.97, 9.15)
  • Page 79 Relative accuracy ± 0.2 mV or ±0.05 % of the reading, whichever is greater Units ppt, ppm, ppb, mg/L, M, mM, %, none or user-defined Calibration points 1 to 5 points Calibration Automatic standard recognition, manual entry option method Calibration 1.000, 10.00, 100.0, 1000;...
  • Page 80 Meter Features Display 7” high resolution color graphic LCD Touchscreen type Capacitive with lab glove compatibility Onscreen On-demand information screens; onscreen user guide and step-by-step prompts calibration guidance Time and date Time format 12 hour or 24 hour Date format Selectable as MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY or DD-MMM-YYYY Instrument name Up to 20 alphanumeric characters...
  • Page 81 Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese or Display languages Spanish Meter warranty 2 years Certifications CE, TUV 3-1, FCC Class A Enclosure IP-54 Power 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, 9 DC adapter, 2.0A Dimensions 218.9 mm x 153.2 mm x 91.62 mm, 8.62” x 6.03” x 3.61” (L x W x H) Weight 1.00 kg, 2.20 lbs.
  • Page 82 8.2 Meter Dimensions 8.3 Warranty This meter is supplied with a warranty against significant deviations in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of purchase. Electrode warranties are separate from the meter and differ based on the selected electrode. If meter repair is necessary within the designated warranty period and has not been the result of abuse or misuse, please contact the Technical Support Team at WLP.TechSupport@thermofisher.com...
  • Page 83 8.3.1 Return of Items Authorization must be obtained from our Technical Support Team or authorized distributor before returning items for any reason. Please include data regarding the reason the items are to be returned. For your protection, items must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and insured against damage or loss.
  • Page 84 Chapter 9 Regulatory Compliance 9.1 Regional Approvals European Union: The European CE marking is applied on products that meet all the applicable requirements of the European Directives. Products not marked with a CE marking either do not operate in the 230V / 50Hz voltage range or are not intended to be sold to the EU Member States or European Economic area (EEA).
  • Page 85 Recommendations for actions to ensure the product remains safe regarding electromagnetic disturbances: Do not modify the product beyond the intended user-adjustable settings. It is important to use only accessories as supplied or recommended by Thermo Fisher Scientific. The equipment should be visually inspected regularly for damaged cables and connectors. Damaged cables should be replaced.
  • Page 86 [Translation of the above user notification: Equipment for business broadcasting and communication specified in Article 11, Subparagraph 1), Items (가), (바), and (사 1). This device has undergone suitability assessment for use in a business environment. If used in a residential environment, there may be concerns regarding radio interference.] 9.4 Environmental Compliance 9.4.1 REACH - Europe...
  • Page 87 Ulteriori informazioni sulla conformità di Thermo Fisher Scientific con queste Direttive, l’elenco delle ditte di riciclaggio nel Vostro paese e informazioni sui prodotti Thermo Scientific che possono essere utili alla rilevazione di sostanze soggette alla Direttiva RoHS sono disponibili sul sito http://www.thermofisher.com.
  • Page 88 Conformité WEEE. Ce produit doit être conforme à la directive euro-péenne (2012/19/EU) des Déchets d’Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE). Il est marqué par le symbole suivant. Thermo Fisher Scientific s’est associé avec une ou plusieurs compagnies de recyclage dans chaque état membre de l’union européenne et ce produit devraitêtre collecté...
  • Page 89 10.1 Meter Ordering Information Catalog Description Number Orion Pro Star PI214 pH/ion bench meter with electrode stand, includes USB flash drive, computer cable, 100-240V 50/60Hz universal power adapter PSTAR2110 (purchase electrodes separately) Orion Pro Star PI214 pH/ion bench meter pH kit; includes meter with stand PSTAR2145 (PSTAR2140);...
  • Page 90 Catalog Description Number Orion Pro Star series weighted base for electrode stand PSTAR-SWB Orion Pro Star series universal power supply, 100-240V, 50/60 Hz PSTAR-PWR Orion Pro Star series USB computer cable PSTAR-USB Orion Pro Star series standard protective display cover PSTAR-SPC Orion Pro Star series rugged protective display cover PSTAR-RPC...
  • Page 91 Description Catalog Number pH 6.86 buffer, 475 mL 910686 pH 7.00 buffer, 475 mL 910107 pH 9.18 buffer, 475 mL 910918 pH 10.01 buffer, 475 mL 910110 pH 12.46 buffer, 475 mL 910112 pH 4.01 buffer, 25 individual-use pouches 910425 pH 7.00 buffer, 25 individual-use pouches 910725 pH 10.01 buffer, 25 individual-use pouches...
  • Page 92 Orion Pro Star PI214 pH/Ion Bench Meter Scientists have trusted Thermo Scientific Orion Lab Products for over 60 years to provide them with accurate and reliable analytical testing instruments in the lab and in the field. Since 1962, Thermo Scientific Orion products have set the standard for quality in electrochemistry. We offer instruments for analytical and optical measurement that allow scientists to solve some of the most challenging issues facing society today.