The indications on the idégis 200 series device are too high compared to the actual tested value despite recalibrating the probe. Do you have an explanation?
Hello,
Hello
If you dip the probe in the calibration solution, do you read the value of the solution?
Sorry, I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to pools and I don't understand your question
Put the probe in the calibration solution, and then read the value displayed on the device
Which calibration solution are you referring to?
One moment please. Have you calibrated your regulator?
Yes, with the pH 7.00 and pH 4.01 packets
If you dip the probe in pH 4, do you read 4? And then do the same with pH 7
Actually, I'm not asked to read, but to confirm the value of 4.00. Which I did. Immediately after, values higher than 4 appear until reaching the value of 7.58 where it stabilizes. But the value of 7.58 on the device corresponds to a measured water value of 7.2
Now you're talking about calibration, exit calibration mode, dip the probe in pH 4, do you read 4?
By making what adjustment on idégis 200? Nothing else is displayed
None, you write that you read 7.58 in the water, now take the probe and dip it in pH 4
Ah, I see. When I do that, I'm supposed to read 4.00, right?
Exactly. Do the same with pH 7
Okay, thanks for the advice. If I read these correct values, does that mean my probe is working?
By doing that, we will have verified that the probe is working and the calibration is correct
Okay, if that's correct, are there any other adjustments to be made to prevent incorrect values from being displayed?
That's it, we have checked that the probe is working and the calibration is correct
Okay, are there any other adjustments to be made to prevent incorrect values from being displayed?
No, if the probe is working and the calibration is correct, there shouldn't be any further adjustments needed