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Milwaukee pH 58 User manual

USER MANUAL
pH 58
Pocket-size
pH/ORP/°C/°F Meter
www.milwaukeeinst.com
Automatic Temperature Measuring unit
Compansation Indicator on main LCD
Instability Indicator Main LCD
Calibration Indicator Temperature
Low Battery Indicator reading
Secondary LCD
OPERATIONAL GUIDE
• Remove the electrode cap and immerse the
meter in MA9015 storage solution for 2 hours
to activate the electrode.
• Turn the meter on by pressing the ON/OFF
button. All the used segments on the LCD will
be visible for 1 second or as long as the button
is pressed.
• Immerse the electrode in the solution to be
tested. Stir gently and wait for the reading to
stabilize, i.e. the instability indicator
(hourglass) on the LCD turns off.
• Select the pH or ORP (mV) mode by
pressing the SET/HOLD button.
• The displayed pH value is automatically
compensated for temperature. The ORP (mV)
value will be displayed on the main LCD, while
the temperature will always be displayed on
the secondary LCD.
• To freeze the display, while in measurement
mode, press and hold the SET/HOLD button.
The “HOLD” message appears on the
secondary display and the reading will be
frozen on the LCD. Press any button to return
to the normal measurement mode.
• To turn the meter off, press the ON/OFF
button. The “OFF” message will appear on
the secondary display. Release the button.
Note:
• Before taking any measurement, make sure
the meter is calibrated (the CAL tag is on).
• After use always turn the meter OFF, rinse
the electrode with water to minimize
contamination and store it with a few drops of
storage (MA9015) or pH7 (M10007) solution in
the protective cap.
NEVER USE DISTILLED OR DEIONIZED
WATER FOR STORAGE PURPOSE.
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
The ORP (mV) range is factory calibrated.
Contact the nearest Service Center for
recalibration, if necessary.
For better accuracy, frequent calibration of the
tester is recommended. Calibration is also
necessary after electrode replacement, after
testing aggressive chemicals and where
extreme accuracy is required.
• Turn the meter on and select the pH mode
with the SET/HOLD button.
• Press and hold the ON/OFF/CAL button until
the “OFF” message on the secondary LCD is
substituted by “CAL”. Release the button.
• The instrument enters the calibration mode
by displaying “pH 7.01 USE” (or “pH 6.86
USE” if the NIST buffer set was selected).
• For a single-point calibration, immerse the
electrode in any buffer, i.e. pH 4.01, 7.01 (or
6.86), 10.01 (or 9.18).
• The meter activates the automatic buffer
recognition. If no valid buffer is detected, the
meter keeps the USE indication active for 12
seconds, and then replaces it with WRNG,
indicating that the sample being measured is
not a valid buffer. Otherwise, if a valid buffer is
detected, then its value is shown on the
primary display, and REC appears on the
secondary LCD.
• If the pH 7.01 (or pH 6.86) was used, press
the SET button to exit the Calibration mode
and the “OK 1” message will appear on the
display. The first calibration point is stored and
the meter returns to normal measurement
mode.
For better accuracy, it is always
recommended to perform a 2-point
calibration.
• For a two-point calibration, immerse the
electrode in pH 7.01 (or pH 6.86) buffer
solution.
• After the first point has been accepted, the
meter will then ask for the second buffer and
the message “pH 4.01 USE” will appear.
• Rinse the electrode and immerse it in the
second solution (pH 4.01, 10.01 or 9.18).
• If a valid buffer value is detected, the REC
message is displayed and the meter
completes the calibration procedure. The LCD
shows the accepted value with the “OK 2”
message and the instrument returns to the
normal measurement mode. Otherwise, if no
valid buffer is detected, the meter displays the
WRNG message.
Note: When the calibration procedure is
completed, the CAL tag is turned on.
• To quit the procedure and return to the last
calibration data, after entering the calibration
mode press the ON/OFF button.
The secondary LCD displays “ESC” for 1
second and then the meter returns to the
normal measurement mode.
• To reset to the default values and clear a
previous calibration, press the SET/HOLD
button after entering the calibration mode and
before the first point is accepted.
The secondary LCD displays “CLR” for 1
second, the meter resets to the default
calibration and the CAL tag on the LCD turns
off.
SETUP
Setup mode allows the selection of
temperature (°C or °F) and pH buffer set for
calibration. To enter the Setup mode, press
the ON/OFF button until “CAL” on the
secondary LCD is replaced by “TEMP” and the
current temperature unit (e.g. TEMP °C).
Then:
• for °C/°F selection: use the SET/HOLD
button; then press the ON/OFF button once to
enter the buffer set selection or twice to return
to the normal measurement mode.
• to change the calibration buffer set: after
setting the temperature unit, press ON/OFF
once and select the buffer set (“pH 7.01
BUFF” or “pH 6.86 BUFF” for NIST) by using
the SET/HOLD button. Press ON/OFF to
return to the normal measurement mode.
ELECTRODE REPLACEMENT
• Remove the protective cap and unscrew the
plastic ring on the top of the electrode.
• Pull out the MI58P electrode and replace it
with a new one.
• Make sure the gaskets are in place before
screwing back the ring.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the batteries become weak, the battery
symbol on the LCD will light up to advise that
only a few hours of working time is remaining.
The meter is also provided with BEPS (Battery
Error Prevention System), which avoids any
erroneous readings due to low battery level by
automatically switching the meter off.
It is recommended to replace the batteries
immediately.
To replace the batteries unscrew the battery
compartment cap and replace all four 1.5V
batteries while paying attention to their
polarity.
Make sure the gasket is in place before
screwing back the cap.
Batteries should only be replaced in a
nonhazardous area using the battery type
specified in this instruction manual.
ACCESSORIES
MI 58P Replaceable electrode for pH 58
M10004B pH 4.01 buffer, 20 ml sachet, 25 pcs.
M10007B pH 7.01 buffer, 20 ml sachet, 25 pcs.
M10010B pH 10.01 buffer, 20 ml sachet, 25
pcs.
MA9004 pH 4.01 buffer, 230 ml bottle
MA9006 pH 6.86 buffer, 230 ml bottle
MA9007 pH 7.01 buffer, 230 ml bottle
MA9009 pH 9.18 buffer, 230 ml bottle
MA9010 pH 10.01 buffer, 230 ml bottle
MA9015 Electrode storage solution, 230 ml
MA9016 Electrode cleaning solution, 230 ml
MA9020 ORP test solution (200/275 mV), 230
ml bottle
M10000B Electrode rinse solution, 20 ml sachet,
25 pcs.
WARRANTY
This instrument is warranted against defects inmaterials
and manufacturing for a period of two years from the date
of purchase. Probe is warranted for 6 months. If during
this period the repair or replacement of parts is required,
where the damage is not due to negligence or erroneous
operation by the user, please return the parts to either
distributor or our office and the repair will be done free of
charge. Damages due to accidents, misuse, tampering or
lack of prescribed maintenance are not covered.
Milwaukee/Martini instruments reserves the right to make
improvements in design, construction and appearance of
its products without advance notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
RANGE -2.00 to 16.00 pH
±1000 mV (ORP)
-5.0 to 60.0°C / 23.0 to 140.0°F
RESOLUTION
0.01 pH / 1 mV
0.1°C / 0.1°F
ACCURACY (@25°C)
±0.05 pH / ±2 mV
±0.5°C / ±1°F
TYPICAL EMC DEVIATION
±0.02 pH
±2 mV
±0.3°C / ±0.6°F
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
Automatic for pH, from -5 to 60°C
CALIBRATION, pH Automatic, 1 or 2 points
with 2 sets of memorized buffers(pH 4.01,
7.01, 10.01 or 4.01, 6.86, 9.18)
CALIBRATION, ORP Factory calibrated
PROBE Replaceable MI 58P
ENVIRONMENT -5 to 50°C; 100% RH max.
BATTERY TYPE 4 x 1.5V; IEC LR44, A76
BATTERY LIFE approx. 250 hours of use
AUTO-OFF after 8 minutes of non-use
DIMENSIONS 200 x dia 38 mm
WEIGHT 100 g

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