EUTECH INSTRUMENTS 2700 Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual 2700 Series Benchtop Meters pH 2700 ● ION 2700 ● CON 2700 ● DO 2700 ● PC 2700 TechnologyMadeEasy...Part of Thermo Fisher S

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Stability Criteria The 2700 allows adjustment of the Stable indicator which relates to how fast and frequent it appears. There are three levels of adj

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Data Log (storing data to internal memory) Select “SINGLE” to manually save one point at a time. Press the “MEM IN” function key any time during meas

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Date & Time Setting the correct date and time is required for GLP and will apply to power off, measurement, data log, and print functions. Instrum

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

Factory Reset Select “YES” to reset the 2700 to the factory default settings except; Date & Time, Temperature calibration, and data stored in memo

Page 6 - 2. Getting Started

4. Setup pH & mV Use Setup pH or mV mode to customize these parameters. Note: mV setup offers Sample ID and Alarm setting only. Press from the

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Cal Points Specify the number of pH calibration points you intend to calibrate with. Select the number of calibration points from 1 to 5 with preset b

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125. pH Calibration (with preset buffer group) For best results, periodic calibration with known accurate standards is recommended prior to measurem

Page 9 - Stability

If the meter is password protected, you will be prompted to enter a password. See Section 3—Password. 4) The primary display is the un-calibra

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6. pH Calibration (with custom buffers) Buffer Group pH Values CUSTOM Any 2 - 5 values, ≥ 1.0 pH unit apart 1) Turn meter on, press MODE if neede

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5) Rinse the pH and ATC electrodes then submerse in next custom pH buffer. Use any pH value that is at least 1.0 pH unit from custom pH standards tha

Page 13 - Contrast Adjustment

7. Millivolt (mV) Calibration (Offset Adjustment) Oxidization Reduction Potential (ORP or Redox) as measured by an ORP electrode in mV units is not a

Page 14 - 4. Setup pH & mV

8. Temperature Setup Use Setup Temperature mode to desired temperature units; º C or º F. Press from the measurement screen and then press ENTER w

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9. Temperature Calibration The thermistor sensor used for automatic temperature compensation and measurement is both accurate and stable, so require

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10. Conductivity, TDS, Salinity, & Resistivity Setup Use Setup mode to customize Conductivity, TDS, Salinity, & Resistivity parameters. Pres

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automatic calibration is recommended. Otherwise, manual calibration should be selected. The factory default is automatic conductivity calibration. N

Page 18 - Buffer Group pH Values

Note: this option does not apply to Salinity mode. For more information, see Section 20—Calculating Temperature Coefficients. Normalization Temperatu

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Alarm The 2700 offers a visual and audible alarm to alert you when the High or Low values that have been set from this menu are exceeded. “High Ala

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11. Conductivity Calibration (automatic) For best results, periodic calibration with known accurate standards is recommended prior to measurement. Ca

Page 21 - 8. Temperature Setup

5) For multi-point calibration repeat steps 2 & 3 with additional standards. Press ESC to save the calibration, or press NEXT to view the calibra

Page 22 - 9. Temperature Calibration

12. Conductivity, TDS, Salinity, & Resistivity Calibration (manual adjustment) For best results, periodic calibration with known accurate standa

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction...1 2. Getting Started...

Page 24 - Pure Water Coefficient

Before and after a manual calibration 5) For multi-point calibration repeat with additional standards. Press ESC to save calibration or press

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13. Ion Setup Use Setup Ion mode to customize this parameter. Press from the measurement screen and then press ENTER when ION is selected. Sample

Page 26 - Cal Due

Cal Due When enabled, the “Cal Due” indicator blinks if the number of days since the last calibration has been exceeded. Set the number of days from 1

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14. Ion Calibration The ION 2700 can measure ion concentration such as ammonia or fluoride when using an ion selective electrode (ISE) for the specif

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Before and after a two point ion calibration using 0.001 and 0.01 standards 5) The mV/decade slope value will be displayed if the

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15. Dissolved Oxygen Setup Use Setup Dissolved Oxygen mode to customize the parameter. Press from the measurement screen and then press ENTER when

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Pressure Cal (% saturation mode only) The DO 2700 includes a built-in barometer that is factory calibrated. While frequent pressure adjustment is not

Page 31 - 13. Ion Setup

Salinity Value (concentration mode only) Enter the salinity value of your samples in parts per thousand (ppt) units. Select from 0 to 50.0 ppt.

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16. Dissolved Oxygen Calibration The DO 2700 utilizes a self-stirring polargraphic electrode with a built-in temperature sensor. The electrode is des

Page 33 - 14. Ion Calibration

0% Calibration 7) After completing steps 1 thru 6 for 100% saturation calibration, place your electrode in zero oxygen solution (0.08M sodium sulfit

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13. Ion Setup ...27 Sample ID...

Page 35 - 15. Dissolved Oxygen Setup

Additional dissolved oxygen calibration notes: • Keep the membrane free from contact with solid objects. • Use with aqueous solutions only. • Do n

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17. Transferring and Printing Data To send data directly to a printer or PC, connect the 30X427301 / 35420-01 cable to the RS-232 output port of the

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18. Calibration Report Calibration report provides detailed information on the most recent calibration. It includes date & time, calibration stan

Page 38 - Dissolved Oxygen Calibration

19. Dissolved Oxygen Theory Dissolved Oxygen (DO) refers to the volume of oxygen that is contained in water. There are two main sources of DO in wat

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40another way to analyze DO levels. % saturation is the measured DO level divided by the greatest amount of oxygen that the water could hold under v

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41Applications Oxygen is essential for fish, invertebrate, plant, and aerobic bacteria respiration. DO levels below 3 ppm are stressful to most aqua

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20. Calculating Temperature Coefficients To determine the temperature coefficient of your sample solution use this formula: 42 Where: tc = Te

Page 42 - 18. Calibration Report

4321. Calculating TDS Conversion Factor You can calibrate TDS using the value of the calibration standard solution at a standard temperature such as

Page 43 - 19. Dissolved Oxygen Theory

22. DO Electrode Maintenance Changing the Membrane Cap The DO 2700 electrode utilizes a cap attached to a pre-installed membrane that is easily repla

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4523. Troubleshooting Parameter Cause Solution pH Won’t accept 1st calibration point New calibrations must begin with neutral standard (7.00 or 6

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1. Introduction Thank you for selecting our 2700 series research benchtop meter. This microprocessor-based instrument incorporates a large LCD for cl

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46sensor. DO Instrument will not read zero in sodium sulfite solution Solution contains oxygen—use fresh solution. Replace membrane and recondition

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4724. Specifications We reserve the right to make changes, improvements and modifications to the specifications listed here. pH pH 2700, ION 2700

Page 48 - DO Electrode Maintenance

48Conductivity CON 2700, PC 2700 only Range 0.050 µS to 500.0 mS Resolution 0.01 / 0.1 µS; 0.001 / 0.01 / 0.1mS Accuracy ±1% full scale Cal. Poin

Page 49 - 23. Troubleshooting

49Dissolved Oxygen DO2700 Range 0 to 50.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Accuracy ±0.5% full scale Offset Adjustment ±10.0% Cal. Points (%) 2 points

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5025. Replacements and Accessories Part number Ordering Code Item Description Eutech Instruments Oakton Instruments pH 2700 meter with pH electrode

Page 51 - 24. Specifications

51pH 6.86 buffer solution, 480 mL bottle ECBU686BT 00654-03 pH 7.00 buffer solution, 480 mL bottle ECBU7BT 00654-04 pH 9.18 buffer solution, 480 mL

Page 52 - TDS CON 2700, PC 2700 only

5226. Warranty This meter is supplied with a warranty against significant deviations in material and workmanship for a period of THREE years from d

Page 53 - Other ALL MODELS

5327. Return of Items Authorization must be obtained from our Customer Service Department or authorized distributor before returning items for any r

Page 56 - 26. Warranty

2. Getting Started Keypad and Display Auto Read is enabled. When flashing, the instrument has detected a ‘Stable’ reading and locked the value. Pre

Page 57 - 27. Return of Items

For more information on our products, please contact our channel partner or visit our websites listed below: Oakton Instruments 625

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Navigation of Tabs 3

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Meter Connections pH 2700 ION 2700 PC 2700 CON 2700 DO 2700 DC Power supply RS-232 RS-232 output, 2.5 mm jack for RS-232 cable CON/TEMP 8-pin DI

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3. System Setup & Configuration Use the System Setup to customize operation of your 2700 series meter. Press from the measurement screen and th

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