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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Introduction
1.1
Features
1.1
Parts of the Recorder Front and Side Views
1.2
Parts of the Recorder Rear View

Part 2: Setting Up the Recorder
2.1
Placing the Recorder on the Bench Top
2.2
Mounting the Recorder on the Wall
2.3
Using Batteries Installing Batteries
2.3.2
Connecting AC Power
2.4
Installing the Chart Paper
2.5
Installing and Removing Pens
2.6
Installing the pH/Temperature Sensor
2.6.1
Using the Short Cable
2.6.2
Using the Remote Sensor Cable

Part 3: Powering Up the Recorder
3.1
Turning on the Recorder
3.2
Recording the Code Numbers
3.3
Final Display Mode

Part 4: Alarm Operation
4.1
Alarm Description
4.2
Checking Alarm Limits
4.3
Unlocking/Locking the Control Panel Door
4.4
Setting/Changing Alarm Limits
4.5
Turning the Alarm Off
4.6
Disabling the Alarm

Part 5: Calibrating the Recorder
5.1
Factory Calibration Information
5.2
Changing Calibration Codes
5.3
Calibrating pH Readings

Part: 6, 7
6
Using the Cal-Lock Kit
7
Using the BNC Input Adapter (Optional)

Part 8: Maintaining the Recorder
8.1
General Considerations
8.2
Light Bulb and Push Button Information
8.3
Case Care
8.4
Storage of Chart Paper
8.5
Power Failure Mode (Chart Paper Indication)

Part 9: Troubleshooting
9
Troubleshooting the Recorder

Part 10: Technical Details / 11: Specifications
10
Technical Details
10.2
Pen Arm Drive
10.3
Chart Paper Drive Mechanism
10.4
Power Supply Supervision
11
Specifications
   
WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER
   
NOTES, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
Information that is especially important to note is identified by three labels:
  • NOTE

  • WARNING

  • CAUTION

  • IMPORTANT


  • Note: provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter.

    Warning CAUTION or WARNING: tells you about the risk of electric shock.

    Caution CAUTION, WARNING or IMPORTANT: tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the meter's functionality and must refer to accompanying documents.
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