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CS526 ISFET pH Probe
1. Introduction
The CS526 ISFET pH Probe measures pH from 1 to 14 in aqueous or semi-
solid solutions. It outputs TTL serial data that is read by compatible
dataloggers (see Section 6, Specifications
(p. 5)).
Before using the CS526, please study
Section 2, Cautionary Statements
(p. 1)
Section 3, Initial Inspection
(p. 2)
Section 4, Quickstart
(p. 2)
More detailed instructions for operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance are
available in the remaining sections.
2. Cautionary Statements
READ AND UNDERSTAND the Precautions section at the front of this
manual.
Campbell Scientific warranty does not cover a clogged reference
diaphragm or improperly cleaned or maintained ISFET chip (see Section
9, Maintenance
(p. 10)).
Maximum input voltage is 5 Vdc. Incorrect wiring may cause
performance loss and irreversible damage.
To prevent scratching the sensor chip when cleaning, first soak the sensor
in soapy water and then gently scrub with a toothbrush (see Section 9,
Maintenance
(p. 10)). Most scratches occur when hard particles are rubbed
on the chip surface. Scratches cause irreversible damage to the probe.
Do not use hydrofluoric acid, acetone, MEK, or similar agents to clean the
probe.
Cable can be damaged by abrasion, rodents, sharp objects, twisting,
crimping or crushing, and pulling. Take care during installation and use to
avoid cable damage.
The CS526 is rugged, but it should be handled as a precision scientific
instrument.
The CS526 has no user-serviceable parts. Any attempt to disassemble the
device will void the six-month warranty.
Care should be taken when opening the shipping package to not damage or
cut the cable jacket. If damage to the cable is suspected, consult with a
Campbell Scientific application engineer.
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