ULTRAMETER III™OperationManualMODEL 9PTK27 April 11
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8III. RULES of OPERATION A. OperationNOTE: The cell extender does not interfere with normal operation.
9 2. Precautions:
10 4. pH and ORP/Fr Chl Keys
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12NOTE: rea
13 being careful not to touch the tip to the existing solution.
14Agitate and hold as many times as prompted. EdTAAGitHOLd
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16CAL as prompted. An alkalinity
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18 PrES CAL
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201. Press .
21of table salt and tap water (ref. Cleaning Sensors, 2. pH/ORP, I. ORP and Free Chlorine ModesThe Ult
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23 B.
24 E. 1. (Tempco)
25c. Press mode. 3.
iTHE 9P TITRATION KIT (WITH BLUDOCK OPTION) COMES WITH EVERYTHING YOU SEE HERE12345678910 111213141516171819202122PLEASE CHECK THE CONTENTS OF YOUR KI
26VII. CALIBRATION A.
27To bypass a calibration, simply press to accept the present b. Pressing accepts calibration and exits CAL
28e. Press
29d. Press to accept the factory calibration setting. 5. Alkalinity Calibration
308. Press AL tdS with the PPM PrES CAL when the read
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33is complete.24. Press CAL. CAL
345. Press or 7.00NOTE: Attempted calibration of >1 pH point from factory calibration will FAC
35 5. Press or
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36 B. Calibration Tracking Records
37, pg. 47. A. Memory Storage
381. Press and scroll to location #3. to clear old record #3. 3. Fill pH/ORP sensor well with sample.4. Press
394. Press or to change the time. 5. Press to accept the change (new time). B.
404. Press or to change the YEAR. 5. Press to accept the change (new year). 6. Press or to change the month. 7. Press
41 XI. TEMPERATURE FORMAT “Centigrade & Fahrenheit”1. Press .2. Press to di
422. Press to display the stored memory records.3. Press CLr ALL
43 CELL cLn XIV. AUTO OF
445. Press or 6. Press to accept the change (new time). XV. USER Mode CALI
45Follow the steps below to set either the KCl, NaCl or 442 calibration
1I. INTRODUCTIONIII™, one of the
46NaCl or 442), nothing has been linked to User mode.6. Press key to accept the s
472. Calibration of the Ultrameter III
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49software application.
50 B. Battery ReplacementDry Instrument THOROUGHLY.
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52XVIII. TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTSymptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionNo display Battery weak or not connected.
53XVIII. TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTSymptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionNo display Battery weak or not connected.
54XIX. ACCESSORIESNOTE: http://www.myronl.com/main/Material_Safety_DS_DL.htm A.
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2II. FEATURES and SPECIFICATIONS A. •
56 Two colors to choose from;
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58 Using a 442 correction of 10 (degrees below 25)
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61 A.
62XXIII. pH and ORP/FREE CHLORINE A. pH 1. pH as an Indicator
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64 5. The basics are presented in pH and ORP/FREE CHLORINE, pg. 62. a.
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3 C. Parameters Ranges Resolution AccuracyAuto Temperature CompensationAdjustable Temperature CompensationCond/TDS Ratios Prepro-
66XXIV. ALKALINITY, HARDNESS AND LSI FUNCTIONS A. Alkalinity and Hardness Titrations
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68XXVI. GLOSSARYAnions Algorithm
• Accuracy of ±1% of READING ±.2% at Calibration Point• Reliable Repeatable Results• KCl, NaCl and 442™ Natural Water Modes• Automatic Temperat
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