Bante Instruments CONDUCTIVITY ELECTRODE Owner's manual

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Prior to Use
Soak the electrode for about 10 minutes in tap water to remove dirt and oil stains on the sensor surface. After rinsing
the sensor with distilled water, the electrode is ready for use.
Electrode Maintenance
Do not touch the platinum black coating on the sensor surface and always keep it clean.
If there is a build-up of solids inside the sensor, remove carefully, then recalibrate the electrode.
If you do not use the electrode for long periods, wipe clean with a lint-free tissue and store the electrode in a dry
and cool area.
For the model CON-10, make sure to store the electrode with tap water always.
Specifications
Model
CON-1 CON-0.1 CON-10
Range
10 µ S/cm to 20 mS/cm 0 to 100 μS/cm 0.1 to 200 mS/cm
Cell Constant
K=1 K=0.1 K=10
Material
Platinum sensor, glass body
Operating Temperature
0 to 80° C (32 to 176° F)
Electrode Dimensions
150 (L) × 12 ) mm (5.9 × 0.47 in.)
Cable Length
1 m (3.3 ft.)
Connector
6-pin mini-DIN
CON series
Conductivity Electrode I User Guide
Ø 12 mm (0.47 in.)
120 mm (4.72 in.)
1 m (3.3 ft.) cable
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