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Instruction Manual 
 
Lead Electrode
 
 
17
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 
 
The goal of troubleshooting is the isolation of a problem through checking each of the system 
components in turn:  the meter, the glass-ware, the electrodes, the standards and reagents, the 
sample, and the technique. 
 
Meter 
The meter may be checked by following the check-out procedure in the instrument instruction 
manual. 
Glass-ware/Plastic-ware 
Clean glass-ware is essential for good measurement. Be sure to wash the glass-ware/plastic-ware 
well with a mild detergent and rinse very well with distilled or deionized water. Clean glass-ware 
will drain without leaving water droplets behind. 
 
Electrodes 
The electrodes may be checked by using the procedure found in the sections entitled 
Electrode 
Slope Check
 
1. 
Be sure to use distilled or deionized water when following the procedures given in 
Electrode Slope Check
 
2. 
If the electrode fails to respond as expected, see the sections 
Measuring Hints
  and 
Electrode Response.
  Repeat the slope check. 
 
3. 
If the electrodes still fail to respond as expected, substitute another lead ion electrode that 
is known to be in good working order for the questionable electrode. If the problem 
persists and you are using an electrode pair, try the same routine with a working reference 
electrode. 
 
4. 
If the problem persists, the reagent may be of poor quality, interferences in the sample may 
be present or the technique may be faulty. (See 
Standards and ReagentsSample
, and 
Technique
 sections below.) 
 
5. 
If another electrode is not available for test purposes, or if the electrode in use is suspect, 
review the instruction manual and be sure to: 
- Clean and rinse the electrodes thoroughly. 
- Prepare the electrodes properly. 
- Use the proper filling solution. 
- Adjust the pH and the ionic strength of the solution by the use of the proper ISA. 
- Measure correctly and accurately. 
- Review 
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
. 
 
Sample 
Look for possible interferences, complexing agents, or substances which could affect the response 
or physically damage the sensing electrode (or the reference electrode) if the electrodes work 
perfectly in the standard, but not in the sample. Try to determine the composition of the samples 
prior to testing to eliminate a problem before it starts. (See sections on 
Measuring HintsSample 
Requirements
, and 
Interferences
.)