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GENERAL OPERATION : • The meter is supplied com- plete with a 9V battery. Remove the battery com- partment cover on the back of the meter and in- stall the battery while pay- ing attention to its polarity. • Connect the MA851D/1 probe to the meter. • Turn the instrument on by pressing the ON/OFF key. At start-up, the LCD shows the percentage [...]
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ISM806R1 11/03 nition of the buffer press the “ON/OFF” but- ton to return to normal mode. • For a two point pH calibration, place the probe in pH 7.01 buffer (or pH 6.86, if the NIST buffer set was selected). The meter will recognize the buffer value and then display pH 4.01 USE. • Place the probe in the second buffer (pH 4.01 or 10.01, or,[...]