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OAKTON Instruments manufactures precision water analysis equipment, including pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen meters for laboratory and industrial use.

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Strumenti OAKTON is a trusted name in scientific measurement, specializing in water quality testing solutions. Renowned for accuracy and durability, the brand offers a comprehensive range of benchtop and handheld meters for measuring pH, ORP, ion concentration, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and temperature.

Widely used in educational, laboratory, and industrial environments, OAKTON products are designed to provide reliable data for critical analysis. Now associated with Environmental Express and Cole-Parmer, OAKTON continues to support professionals with high-quality electrochemical sensors and instrumentation.

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  • How do I calibrate my OAKTON pH meter?

    To calibrate (e.g., ION 700 model), enter calibration mode, rinse probes in distilled water, immerse in the buffer solution, and press 'STAND' (start). The meter usually supports up to 5-point calibration.

  • What does the 'BAT' message mean on the display?

    The 'BAT' indicator signifies that the batteries are low and need to be replaced. Most models use AAA alkaline batteries.

  • How do I reset my OAKTON meter to factory settings?

    In the 'SET' mode menu, navigate to the clear option (often displayed as 'CLr') and confirm. This will clear all previously stored calibration values allowing for a fresh setup.

  • Can OAKTON meters measure temperature automatically?

    Yes, if an ATC (Automatic Temperature Compensation) probe is connected, the meter will display the ATC icon and compensate for temperature automatically. Otherwise, manual input is used.