Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the Oakton Instruments WD-35419-10 Series pH 700 Benchtop Meter. It is designed to assist users in achieving accurate and reliable pH measurements in laboratory and industrial settings. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the instrument.
Package Awọn akoonu
Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ati pe ko bajẹ lori ṣiṣi silẹ:
- pH 700 Benchtop Meter unit
- Double-Junction Glass pH Electrode
- Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) Probe
- Electrode Stand
- Power Adapter (110/220 VAC compatible)
- Ilana Afowoyi (iwe yii)
Ọja Pariview

Figure 1: Oakton Instruments WD-35419-10 Series pH 700 Benchtop Meter. The image displays the meter's digital display unit, a double-junction glass pH electrode immersed in a green liquid in a beaker, and an automatic temperature compensation (ATC) probe, all supported by an adjustable stand.
The Oakton Instruments pH 700 Benchtop Meter is designed for precise pH and temperature measurements. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for various laboratory environments. Key features include a large LCD display, intuitive button interface, and compatibility with a double-junction pH electrode for enhanced accuracy and longevity.
Ṣeto
- Yọ awọn ohun elo kuro: Ni ifarabalẹ yọ gbogbo awọn paati kuro ninu apoti.
- Gbe Iduro naa si: Place the electrode stand on a stable, level surface next to the meter.
- Connect the Electrode: Connect the double-junction glass pH electrode to the BNC connector on the back of the meter. Ensure a secure connection.
- Connect the ATC Probe: Plug the ATC probe into its designated port on the meter.
- So agbara: Plug the power adapter into the meter's power input, then connect it to a 110/220 VAC power outlet.
- Agbara Ibẹrẹ Tan: Press the power button to turn on the meter. The display should illuminate.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Isọdiwọn
Regular calibration is essential for accurate pH measurements. Calibrate the meter using at least two standard pH buffer solutions (e.g., pH 4.01, 7.00, and 10.00).
- Prepare Buffers: Ensure buffer solutions are at room temperature.
- Fi omi ṣan elekitirodu: Rinse the pH electrode and ATC probe with distilled water and gently blot dry.
- Bẹrẹ Iṣatunṣe: Refer to the meter's on-screen prompts or specific button sequence (usually a "CAL" button) to enter calibration mode.
- First Buffer: Immerse the electrode and ATC probe into the first buffer solution (e.g., pH 7.00). Wait for the reading to stabilize, then confirm.
- Second Buffer: Rinse the electrode and probe, then immerse them into the second buffer solution (e.g., pH 4.01 or 10.00). Wait for stabilization and confirm.
- Isọdiwọn pipe: The meter will indicate when calibration is complete.
Gbigba Awọn wiwọn
- Fi omi ṣan elekitirodu: Rinse the calibrated electrode and ATC probe with distilled water.
- Immerse in Sample: Immerse the electrode and ATC probe into the sample solution. Ensure the electrode junction and temperature sensor are fully submerged.
- Stabilize Reading: Allow sufficient time for the reading to stabilize. The meter will typically display a "READY" indicator when stable.
- Record Reading: Note the pH and temperature values displayed.
- Mọ Lẹhin Lilo: Rinse the electrode and probe thoroughly with distilled water after each measurement.
Itoju
- Itọju itanna: Always store the pH electrode in its protective cap filled with electrode storage solution or pH 7 buffer. Never store in distilled water.
- Ninu: Clean the electrode regularly to prevent buildup. For general cleaning, soak in a mild detergent solution, then rinse thoroughly. For stubborn deposits, consult the electrode's specific cleaning instructions.
- Ìmọ́tótó Mita: Fi ìpolówó nu ita mita naaamp asọ. Maṣe lo awọn kẹmika ti o lewu tabi awọn afọmọ abrasive.
- Igbohunsafẹfẹ Isọdiwọn: Calibrate the meter daily or before each use for optimal accuracy, especially when measuring samples with significantly different pH values.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Awọn kika aiduro | Dirty electrode; air bubbles; electrode not fully immersed; expired buffer; damaged electrode. | Clean electrode; gently tap electrode to remove bubbles; ensure full immersion; use fresh buffer; replace electrode. |
| Awọn kika ti ko pe | Improper calibration; expired buffer; electrode not conditioned; temperature difference. | Recalibrate with fresh buffers; condition electrode; ensure ATC probe is functioning. |
| Mita naa ko ṣiṣẹ | Power adapter disconnected; faulty power outlet; meter malfunction. | Check power connections; try a different outlet; contact technical support. |
Awọn pato
- Nọmba awoṣe: WD-35419-10
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 12.3 x 9.2 x 5 inches
- Ìwúwo: 4 iwon
- Awọn ibeere Agbara: 110/220 VAC
- Iru elekitirodu: Double-Junction Glass pH Electrode
- Biinu iwọn otutu: Automatic (with ATC Probe)
- Olupese: Thermo Scientific (as listed on product page)
- Ilu isenbale: China
- Ifẹsẹtẹ: Compact, over 40% smaller than comparable benchtop meters.
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact Oakton Instruments customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





