Warning
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If your meter is not working properly, watch the troubleshooting
videos on the product page of our website aquamastertools.com
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Always make sure that there are no air bubbles present in the
solution during calibration. This could affect the measurements.
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If the EC value does not decrease to 0, insert the electrode into
ethyl alcohol and shake gently for 5 to 10 seconds.
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Make sure the calibration solution is 25ºC when calibrating the
meter. Failure to do so may affect the result of the calibration.
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Never store the electrode in distilled water.
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DO NOT immerse the electrode in oil, proteins or suspended solids
that leave a layer on the glass bulb.
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DO NOT soak in RO (Reverse Osmosis), distilled or de-ionised water.
Pure water alters the chemistry of the reference liquid so that it no
longer works.
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DO NOT place a cold electrode in hot liquid (or vice versa). Sudden
changes in temperature may break the glass and permanently
damage the pen. Broken glass is not covered by the warranty.
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Make sure not to bump the glass electrode into anything, because
this might break the glass bulb on the outside of the internal glass
tube. Broken glass is not covered by the warranty.
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Avoid placing the meter near ballasts or any other electrical
appliances. Force fields may affect the readings.
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If during calibration the pH/EC value slowly keeps rising or dropping
and does not stabilise, please replace the batteries and calibrate
the meter. Bad batteries or low power levels may influence the
measurement results.
Warranty
This meter is warranted from all defects in material and manufacturing
for a period of one year from the date of purchase. The electrode is
warranted from all defects in material and manufacturing for a period
of six months from the date of purchase. If during this period any parts
need reparation or replacement and the damage is not due to incorrect
operation by the user, please send the parts to the dealer or to us and the
repair will be free of charge. Please refer to the exclusion warning.
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