CALIBRATION AND MAINTENANCE OF HM DIGITAL PRODUCTS
Calibration
1. HM Digital meters come
factory calibrated (at 342 PPM) and are ready to use. They are designed to stay
consistent. However, after prolonged usage, it may help to recalibrate your
meter using a commercial standard NaCl-based
solution, which is approximately, 0.5 µS of conductivity.
2. Immerse the meter into the calibration solution. If the meter does not read
within 2% of the calibration solution, adjust the reading by inserting a mini
screwdriver (not included) into the trimmer pot (the hole on the back of the
meter). Turn the trimmer clockwise to increase the reading and counterclockwise
to decrease the reading. Note that the adjuster is very sensitive.
NOTE - HM Digital products are
calibrated with a 342 PPM NaCl solution. This is
suitable for most applications. However, if you are measuring samples that are
consistently over 1000 PPM, it is recommended to recalibrate the meter for that
specific application. TDS meters are more accurate when calibrated at levels
that are as close as possible to the sample being tested (such as for
hydroponics, aquaculture, tinting and dying or brackish water). We sell NaCl
calibration solution at 342 PPM and 1000 PPM.. Calibration solutions
at signifcantly higher levels are commercially available.
View calibration instructions
(for TDS-3, TDS-4, TDS-4TM)
Care &
Maintenance
1. Do not drop or
completely submerge the unit in water or dip beyond the maximum immersion
level. This unit is not watertight and is not covered under the warranty if
water gets into the unit. (NOTE - The COM-100 is watertight and completely
submersible. Please ensure that the battery compartment and probe gasket ring
are firmly tightened before submersing in water.)
2. Do not store the unit in high temperature or direct sunlight. This will
shorten the lifespan of the product.
3. After repeated usage in high TDS water, it is advised to clean the
electrodes to prevent residue build-up.
4. When necessary, clean the electrodes by soaking the tip in an acid (e.g.,
vinegar or diluted hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid))
and then rinsing well in water. If it is heavily fouled with organic material,
soaking the tip in alcohol or bleach may help. Gentle wiping with a soft,
nonabrasive cloth may also be acceptable.
5. The batteries may need to be replaced after extended usage or lifespan. To
change the batteries, remove the top compartment of the meter (on the opposite
end of the sensor) and insert new batteries according to the polarity of the
diagram inside. For maximum life, use battery style SR-44 (silver oxide) button
cell such as No. 357A, R1154 or GPS78E.
Read the warranty on HM Digital Products.