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16 November 10 OperationManual POOLPRO™

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6XX. CONDUCTIVITY CONVERSION to TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (TDS) ...36 A. How it’s Done ...36 B. Solution Characte

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7III. RULES of OPERATION A. OperationUsing the instrument is simple:• Individual or multiple parameter readings may be obtained by lling indi

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8b. MIN/SALT keyA press of displays Total Dissolved Solids with units (PPM & PPT). on the right. On the left is shown solution type selected

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9 5. UP or DOWN KeysWhile measuring in any parameter, the or keys activate the Memory Store and Memory Recall functions. While

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10 B. Measuring pH1. Remove protective cap by squeezing its sides and pulling up.2. Rinse sensor well 3 times with sample to be measured. Shake

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11VI. SOLUTION SELECTION A. Why Solution Selection is AvailableConductivity, MIN/SALT, and TDS require temperature correction to 25°C valu

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12In these first six sections, you have learned all you need to take accurate measurements.The following sections contain calibration,advanced operati

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13The becomes an “ACCEPT” key. At each point, pressing accepts the new calibration value and steps you to the next adjustment

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14 standard’s value (7582 >7501) or hold a key down to cause rapid scrolling of the reading. e. Press once to conrm new value and

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153. Press to verify pH calibration. If the display shows 7.00, skip the pH Zero Calibration and proceed to section b. pH

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PLEASE NOTE: Because of our commitment to product improvement, the substance and style of this manual may change. When changes are made, the updated m

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16 b. pH Gain CalibrationImportant: Always calibrate or verify your Po o l Pr o with a pH 7 buffer solution before adjusting the gain with acid

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17Exiting causes the value accepted for the buffer to be used for both acid and base measurements. To continue with 3rd point calibration, use bas

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18Calibration is purposely limited in the Po o l Pr o to ±10% for the conductivity cell because more than that indicates damage, not

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19 A. Memory Storage1. While displaying a measurement, press to record the displayed value.2. “MEMORY” will appear and the temperat

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204. Press to measure sample and press to store reading in location #3.5. The next memory stored will go into location #8.6.

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21 B. Setting DATE Example shown in Figure 12, is in US format i.e. mo/dy/yr. NOTE: The default format is US. Date format may be changed (ref. Date

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22 C. DATE FORMAT “US & International (Int)” 1. Press .2. Press repeatedly until the format is displayed (stored readi

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234. Press ; the display will change to the other unit.5. Press ; all temperature reading are now in degrees last shown.NO

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241. Press .2. Press to display the stored memory records.3. Press repeatedly until you pass the FAC SEL loc

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254. Press to initiate. CAL will be displayed along with the “15 SEC” (see Figure 25).5. Press or to chang

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iBUFFER°C°FORP TDSpHCONDPS6MINSALTsibluDock EnabledReference Junction underGlass pH BulbThese Measurement keys will: • Turn instrument on •

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26Plug in your dongle and install per manufacturer’s instructions.For computers with Bluetooth capability/ Bluetooth dongle installed: First time us

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27testing, we cannot guarantee compatibility of all applications and formats. We suggest testing your application and format for compatibility before

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28 D. Cleaning Sensors 1. Conductivity/TDS/MIN/SALTThe conductivity cell cup should be kept as clean as possible. Flushing with clean water f

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29“Drifting” can be caused by a lm on the pH sensor bulb and/or reference. Use isopropyl alcohol (IPA) or spray a liquid cleaner such as

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30SymptomNo display, even though measurement key pressedInaccurate pH readings No response to pH changes Will not adjust down to pH 7 pH readings dri

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31Corrective ActionCheck connections or replace battery (ref. Battery Replacement, pg. 27).1. Recalibrate instrument. 2. Thoroughly rinse s

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32XVII. ACCESSORIES A. Conductivity/TDS Standard SolutionsYour Po o l Pr o has been factory calibrated with the appropriate Myron L Compa

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33Two colors to choose from; Blue - Model #: UCC Desert Tan - Model #: UCCDT ® Registered trade mark of DuPont E. Hard Protective Carry CasesLa

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34varies with concentration and temperature in a non-linear fashion. Other solutions have more variation still. The Po o l Pr o uses corrections that

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35 D. A Chart of Comparative ErrorIn the range of 1000 µS, the error using KCl on a solution that should be compensated as NaCl or as 442, is illust

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36units” to compare to older published data, in terms of NaCl or 442, or may be appropriate. The Po o l Pr o can be used to reconcile data taken with

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37water to be pretreated by RO. Assume it is 45°C and reads 1500 µS uncompensated. 1. If NaCl compensation is used, an instrument would report 1

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38XXII. pH and ORP A. pH 1. pH as an IndicatorpH is the measurement of Acidity or Alkalinity of an aqueous solution. It is also stated as the

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39The problem is, on the other side of the membrane is an unknown test solution, not potassium chloride. The outside electrode, also called the Refere

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40 c. Temperature CompensationpH sensor glass changes its sensitivity slightly with temperature, so the further from pH 7 one is, the more eff

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41 are much the same as for pH. The junction side is the same, and though the platinum surface will not break like the glass pH surface, its protecti

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42XXIV. GLOSSARYAnions Negatively charged ions. See Solution Characteristics, pg. 36.Algorithm A procedure for solving a mathematical problem

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43XXV. ADDENDUM: New ORP ppm Free Chlorine Feature For Software V.4.2.1 and later (see pg. 41). Earlier versions may be upgraded. Contact the My

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444. Press the or keys to toggle between mV and ppm free chlorine measurement format. The setting chosen is displayed (ppm shown as example bel

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45XXVI. ADDENDUM: NEW LSI & HARDNESS CALCULATORThe new LSI calculator makes it easy to analyze the scaling nature of water in the lab or in the 

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1I. INTRODUCTIONThank you for selecting the feature-packed Po o l Pr o ™, one of the Myron L Company’s latest in an increasing line of ins

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A. LSI Calculator Mode1. Press any parameter key to turn the instrument on.2. To access the LSI calculator, press repeatedly or hold down (fa

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9. The temperature value measured by the PS6SI and “°C” or “°F” will display (see example in Figure 43). Press .10. The PS6SI generated LSI valu

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48 Press to accept the value displayed. The PS6SI inferred value for hardness and “Hrd” will display (see example in Figure 47). 4. Press

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C. Hardness Unit Preference SelectionThe LSI Calculator allows you to select either ppm or grains of hardness units for saturation index calculation.

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MYRON L COMPANY2450 Impala DriveCarlsbad, CA 92010-7226 USATel: +1-760-438-2021Fax: +1-760-931-9189www.myronl.comMade In USAPS6OM 16NO10

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2II. FEATURES and SPECIFICATIONS A. Features• Bluetooth® wireless download capability with optional bluDock™• ORP mV to ppm free chlorine conversi

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3 C. Specication Chart The LSI Calculator hardness range is limited to 0.0 - 1710 ppm and 0.0 - 100 grains of hardness. D. W

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSInstrument Illustration ....iI. INTRODUCTION ...1II. FEATURES a

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5VIII. CALIBRATION INTERVALS .......17 A. Suggested Intervals ......17 B. Calibration Tracking Records ...

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