5 USING THE CONDUCTIVITY METER (continued)
5.6 CONDUCTIVITY CALIBRATION
The meter must be calibrated on a regular basis to ensure accurate
results. Calibration can be manual or automatic; 1 point or multi-point.
The factory default setting is automatic, 1 point calibration. In
automatic calibration, the meter automatically detects and veries
known conductivity standard solutions. In manual calibration, non
standard solution which may be specic to your application can be
used.
Note: This user guide explains the 1 point calibration technique only as only one
calibration solution is supplied with the kit; multi-point calibration requires
calibration solutions of different values. For further information on multi-point
calibration, contact Elcometer for a copy of the full Elcometer 138E operating
instructions.
To enable / disable auto calibration and select 1 point calibration
(Figure 4):
1
With the meter switched off, press and hold the 'INC' button, then
switch the meter on. Release the 'INC' button.
2
The meter goes to auto calibration selection mode. The lower
display shows 'A.CAL' and the upper display blinks the current
choice; 'Yes' or 'No'. Press 'INC' or 'DEC' to select 'Yes' and
enable auto calibration or 'No', to disable auto calibration.
Press '°C/°F' to skip this setting without confirming changes.
Press '°C/°F' twice to return to the measurement mode without confirming
changes.
3
Press 'HOLD ENT' to confirm the selection; 'CO' is displayed.
4
The meter goes into 1 point calibration selection mode. The
lower display shows '1.Pnt' and the upper display blinks the
current choice; 'Yes' or 'No'. Press 'INC' or 'DEC' to select 'Yes'
and enable 1 point calibration.
Press '°C/°F' to skip this setting without confirming changes.
Press '°C/°F' twice to return to the measurement mode without confirming
changes.
5
Press 'HOLD ENT' to confirm the selection; 'CO' is displayed for
a few seconds followed by the power-up sequence. The meter
goes into measurement mode.
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