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Page 1 - TECHPRO

06 January 10 TECHPRO OperationManualMODELS TPH1, TP1 & TH1™

Page 2 - Instrument Illustration

6III. RULES of OPERATION A. OperationUsing the instrument is simple:• Individual or multiple parameter readings may be obtained by lling indi

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7 b. TDS KeyA press of displays Total Dissolved Solids with units on the right. This is a display of the concentration of material calc

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8IV. AFTER USING the TechPro II A. Maintenance of the Conductivity Cell (TPH1& TP1)Rinse out the cell cup with clean water. Do not scrub the

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96. IMPORTANT: After use, ll pH sensor well with Myron L pH Sensor Storage Solution and replace protective cap. If Myron L pH Sensor Storage S

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103. Use the or key to select type of solution desired (ref. Solution Characteristics, pg. 28). The selected solution type will be displayed:

Page 7 - Temperature Temperature

11To bypass a calibration step, simply press to accept the present value as is. b. Leaving CalibrationCalibration is complete when the “C

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12 2. Reloading Factory Calibration (Cond or TDS)If calibration is suspect or known to be incorrect, and no standard solution is available, the ca

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13will ash, and the TechPro II will not adjust. The uncalibrated pH value displayed in step 4 will assist in determining the accuracy of th

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14NOTE: If the “Acd” and “bAS” indicators are blinking, the unit is indicating an error and needs either an acid or base solution present in the senso

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15 B. Calibration Tracking RecordsTo minimize your calibration effort, keep records. If adjustments you are making are minimal for your app

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TechProTPH1BUFFER°C °FTDSpHCOND06 jan 10Wrist/neck strap slot (strap user supplied)pH SensorProtective CapUp key/Memory StoreDown key/Memory Recall

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16 A. Memory Storage1. While displaying a measurement, press to record the displayed value.2. “MEMORY” will appear and the temperature displ

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173. Fill pH sensor well with sample. 4. Press to measure sample and press to store reading in location #3.5. The next memory stored will go i

Page 15 - Figure 2

181. Press .2. Press repeatedly until “tc On” is displayed (see Figures 10 and 11).3. Press ; the display will change to “tc OFF”.4.

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19Note: Choice will determine whether the units are displayed in mS or PPT. COND = mS or TDS = PPT.2. Press repeatedly until “SALt OFF” is

Page 17 - Figure 5

20Solvents should be avoided. Shock damage from a fall may cause instrument failure. A. Temperature ExtremesSolutions in excess of 71

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21 chloride (KCI) solution (Myron L pH Sensor Storage Solution)— HOT tap water with table salt (NaCl) will work ne — in the sensor well and al

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22SymptomNo display, eventhough measurementkey pressedInaccurate pH readings (TPH1)No response topH changes (TPH1)Will not adjust downto pH 7 (TPH1

Page 20 - Figure 6

23Corrective ActionCheck connections or replace battery (ref. Battery Replacement, pg. 20).1. Recalibrate instrument. 2. Thoroughly rinse s

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24XVI. ACCESSORIES A. Conductivity/TDS Standard Solutions (TPH1 & TP1)Your TechPro II has been factory calibrated with the appropriate Myron L

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25 D. Soft Protective Carry CasesPadded Nylon carrying case features a belt clip for hands-free mobility. Two colors to choose from;Blue - Model #:

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iTechProTPH1BUFFER°C °FTDSpHCOND06 jan 10Wrist/neck strap slot (strap user supplied)pH SensorProtective CapUp key/Memory StoreDown key/Memory Recal

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26 C. An Example of 2 different solution selections and the resulting compensationHow much error results from treating natural water as if it we

Page 25 - Top View

27Users wanting to measure natural water based solutions to 1% would have to alter the internal compensation to the more suitable preloaded “442” v

Page 26 - XV. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

28XVIII. CONDUCTIVITY CONVERSION to TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (TDS) (TPH1 & TP1)Electrical conductivity indicates solution concentration a

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291. If NaCl compensation is used, an instrument would report 1035 µS compensated, which corresponds to 510 ppm NaCl.2. If 442 compensation is

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30A 4% solution of acetic acid (pH 4, vinegar) can be quite palatable, but a 4% solution of sulfuric acid (pH 0) is a violent poison. pH provides the

Page 29 - Model #: RPG

31Figure 15 shows a typical 2 component pair.Migration does occur, and this limits the lifetime of a pH junction from depletion of solution inside the

Page 30 - Temperature

32XXI. SOFTWARE VERSIONContact the Myron L Company to see if a software upgrade is available. 1. Press any measurement key.2. Press key until th

Page 31 - 442 error with KCl tempco

33XXII. GLOSSARYAnions Negatively charged ions. See Solution Characteristics, pg. 28.Algorithm A procedure for solving a mathematical probl

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34XXIII. ADDENDUM

Page 35 - Figure 15

36XXIV. NOTES

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Page 40 - XXIV. NOTES

1I. INTRODUCTIONThank you for selecting the feature-packed TechPro II™, one of the Myron L Company’s latest in an increasing line of inst

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2II. FEATURES and SPECIFICATIONS A. Features• Ranges: Conductivity/TDS — 0- 20,000 µS/ppm (TPH1 & TP1) pH — 0 -14 (TPH1 & TH1)• Sup

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3 C. Specication Chart pH (TPH1 & TH1)Conductivity TDS TemperatureRanges 0-14 pH 0-9999 µS/cm 10-20 mS/cm in 3 autoranges0-9999 ppm 10-20 ppt

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSInstrument Illustration ... iI. INTRODUCTION ... 1II. FEATURES

Page 44 - TPIIOM 06JA10

5IX. MEMORY........... 15 A. Memory Storage ....... 16 B. Memory Recall ......

Related models: TP1 | TPH1 |

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