Operation Manual
Operation Manual
Operation Manual
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The model 6173 is a precise instrument for the measurement
of pH, mV and temperature. A built-in microcomputer is used
to store, calculate and compensate for all the relevant
parameters relating to pH determinations. These include
temperature characteristics of the pH electrode, buffer
solutions and electrode slope deviations.
The meter has a large LCD that displays the pH (mV) and
temperature simultaneously along with the user-prompting
mode indication annunciators. The instrument prompts the
user through the calibration and measurement procedures.
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The model 6173 uses pH and ORP electrodes with BNC
connectors and interchangeable ATC ( Automatic Temperature
Compensation ) / Temperature probes.
BATTERIES REPLACEMENT
Follow the procedures to replace the internal batteries.
1. Replace batteries when the BAT indicator appears on the
LCD . The instrument can operate within specifications
for approximately one hour after BAT starts to appear.
2. The battery compartment is located at the bottom side of
the meter (Refer to Figure 1). Flip the meter over so
that the bottom side is facing up. Lift the battery cover
to expose the battery compartment.
3. Replace all six type AA batteries.
4. Replace battery cover.
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Figure 1
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TURNING ON/OFF THE INSTRUMENT
When the instrument is not in use, press the ON/OFF key to
turn off the instrument. Unplugging the AC adaptor from the
instrument or from the AC line does not turn off the
instrument. It would automatically switch to the internal
batteries. The instrument will continue to operate on the
internal batteries.
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2.&3. [STAND] and [SLOPE] keys:The [STAND] and [SLOPE] keys
are used for dual point pH calibration of the
instrument.
Pressing and holding the [STAND] key while
turning on the power ,will chang the buffer set
to the other available buffer set.
4.[MEA./EFF.] key :a. The [MEA./EFF.] key is used to bring
the instrument out of the AUTOLOCK condition
when operating in the pH-AUTOLOCK or mV-AUTOLOCK
mode.
b. Press and hold this key for 5 seconds, the
large LCD will display the efficiency of the
electrode.
5.&6. The [ ∆ ] and [ ∇ ] keys :The [ ∆ ] and [ ∇ ] keys
are used to manually enter the temperature
values. They have no effect on the instrument
when operating in ATC mode.
7. [CLEAR] key : The [CLEAR] key is used to clear all
calibration values stored in the internal
memory. Under normal use the key will not be
activated unless pressed and held for 2 seconds.
8.[ON/OFF] key :The [ON/OFF] key turns the instrument on or
off. The pH calibration values will not be
erased when the instrument is turned off.
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CONNECTOR
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OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
BUFFER TABLE SELECT
pH CALIBRATION
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completed and the instrument is ready to be sloped at
a second buffer.
Allow sufficient time for the electrode and ATC/Temp
probe to stabilize before taking any action.
2.4 Remove the pH electrode from buffer 7.00 (or 6.86),
rinse with distilled water and immerse it in buffer
4.00(4.01) or 9.18(10.01). Set the instrument to the
temperature of the 2nd buffer as in 2.2. The displayed
temperature must be less than 60. ℃
2.5 Press the [SLOPE] key. the SLOPE annunciator will stop
flashing and stay on. The WAIT annunciator will start
to flash, indicating that the instrument is waiting
for a stable reading. The display will be locked to
the value of the second buffer corresponding to the
temperature of the second buffer as set in 2.3 . When
a stable reading is reached, the WAIT annunciator will
stop flashing and stay off. The instrument will
calculate and compensate for the pH electrode slope
deviation corresponding to the values of the two
calibration buffers. The instrument is now dual point
calibrated and ready for measurements.
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of the two calibration buffers. The instrument is now
dual point calibrated and ready for measurements.
After two point calibration, pressing and holding the
[MEA./EFF.] key for about 5 seconds will display the
new electrode efficiency.
pH MEASUREMENTS
The STAND and SLOPE annunciators must be on. This means that
the instrument is dual point calibrated and is ready for
measurements.
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1.5 For samples that are inherently unstable, the
instrument will not AUTOLOCK. In this case, use the pH
NON-AUTOLOCK mode for measurements.
TEMPEARTURE MEASUREMENTS
mV MEASUREMENTS
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1.6 For samples that are inherently unstable, the
instrument will not autolock. In this case, use the mV
NON-AUTOLOCK mode for measurements.
pH BUFFERS
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Temperature coefficient of the pH buffers
SPECIFICATIONS
WARRANTY
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