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The measuring electrodes should be connected to the corresponding coaxial pH/mV or EC connectors. Automatic temperature compensation and temperature measurements are possible by plugging a Pt1000 temperature probe into the °C terminals. Without Pt1000, the manual temperature compensation is automatically switched on. | The measuring electrodes should be connected to the corresponding coaxial pH/mV or EC connectors. Automatic temperature compensation and temperature measurements are possible by plugging a Pt1000 temperature probe into the °C terminals. Without Pt1000, the manual temperature compensation is automatically switched on. | ||
- | •Never immerse a pH electrode and a dissolved oxygen electrode together in the same solution! | + | * Never immerse a pH electrode and a dissolved oxygen electrode together in the same solution! |
+ | * A blinking decimal point warns you for unstable measurements. Wait to read the display! Stirring the solution during the measurements promotes the homogeneity and is obligatory! | ||
+ | * The instrument will refuse automatic calibration when the electrode is unstable. Insufficient stirring or a worn electrode may be the cause. | ||
- | •A blinking decimal point warns you for unstable measurements. Wait to read the display! Stirring the solution during the measurements promotes the homogeneity and is obligatory! | ||
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- | •The instrument will refuse automatic calibration when the electrode is unstable. Insufficient stirring or a worn electrode may be the cause. | ||
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