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Instruction Manual 
 
CON 400/410 
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4.5 TDS 
Calibration 
 
4.5.1 
Calibrating for TDS directly 
For CON 410 meter only 
The factory default setting for the TDS conversion factor is 
0.50.  If your solution has a different TDS factor, you can 
improve calibration accuracy by setting the TDS factor prior to 
calibration. See page 33 for directions.   
 
1. 
If necessary, press the MODE key to select TDS mode.  
2. 
Rinse the probe thoroughly with DI water or a rinse 
solution, then rinse with a small amount of calibration 
standard.  
3. 
With the yellow probe guard attached, dip the probe into 
the calibration standard. Immerse the probe tip beyond 
the upper steel band. Stir the probe gently to create a 
homogeneous sample.  Allow time for the reading to 
stabilise.  
4. Press 
CAL/MEAS to enter TDS calibration mode. The 
CAL indicator will appear in the upper right corner of the 
display.  
5. Press 
the 
MI/
S or MR/T to change the value on the 
primary display to match the value of the calibration 
standard referenced to your normalisation temperature 
(usually 25
°C). 
6. Press 
ENTER to confirm the calibration value.  The meter 
returns to the MEAS (measurement) mode. 
7. 
Repeat steps 1 to 6 for other measuring ranges.  
 
NOTES 
To exit from TDS Calibration mode without confirming 
calibration, DO NOT press the ENTER key in step 6. Press 
CAL/MEAS instead. This will retain the meter’s old calibration 
data in the measuring range of the calibration.  
You can offset the TDS reading up to ±40% from the default 
setting. If your measured value differs by more than ±40%, 
clean or replace probe as needed.  
The minimum offset reading allowable is limited to 10% of full scale reading of the range you 
are working in. The maximum offset reading allowed is the range full scale reading  
Eutech Instruments/ Oakton Instruments offer a wide selection of high-quality calibration 
standards. See page 44 for more information.  
 
Figure 8 - TDS Calibration