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TDS calibration: Method 1
1. 
Select the TDS standard solution with a value that
is closest to the measurements expected in the
sample  (in this manual, the KCI standard solution
1413 
µ
S is about 706.5 ppm).
Check this number by multiplying the conductivity
reading by the factor and the result should be the
TDS in equivalent units.
2. 
First, pour enough of the selected sample into two
separate clean containers so as to allow the
probe to be immersed up to the bleed hole.
3.  Rinse the end of the probe into one of the
containers by gently stirring it in the standard
solution. This helps remove contaminants that
offset the calibration and introduce error.
4.  Dip the rinsed probe into the other container
containing the unused solution.
5.  Allow the probe some time to stabilize to the
solution temperature.
6. 
Select the TDS mode using the MODE key. Note
the temperature of the calibration solution and
find the corresponding TDS value of the
calibrating solution at that temperature.
For example, the meter displays the temperature
of 27 
°
C, and a TDS value of 720 ppm (when
normalized to 25 
°
C) with the uncompensated
value at 27 
°
C should be 733 ppm.
7.  Upon pressing the CAL/MEAS key, the CAL
annunciator on the screen will blink, indicating the
calibration mode is on. The LCD displays the
uncompensated TDS value.
Figure 14: TDS calibration
procedure Method 1