Eutech Benchtop 2700 Series - Making a Splash with Mega Features
THE LEADING EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR ANALYTICAL SCIENCE AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2010 - VOLUME 35 ISSUE 6
Making a splash with mega features.
The new Eutech bench 2700 series.
The research-grade 2700 meter family delivers sophisticated features from an intuitive, user-friendly interface. The 2700 series offers the user plain-language prompts on an oversize screen with large, easy- to-read fonts. View readings, temperature, electrode status, calibration points, date and time and instructions all at once.
Advanced research-grade features, intuitive and user friendly interface
The Eutech 2700 series off ers sophisticated research-grade features from an intuitive and user friendly interface. View readings, temperature, electrode status, calibration points, date and time and instructions on an oversize screen with easy-to-read fonts.
This intuitive, customizable meter features: Custom buff ers and expanded buff er sets Password protection and advanced set-up options Expanded 500 point memory in GLP compliant format Alarm alerts for out of range values Ready indicator to capture stable readings Multi-position electrode arm, splashproof keypad and pull-out instruction card 3-year warranty
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Backed by a 3-year warranty, Eutech’s Benchtop 2700 series is fully equipped with sophisticated research-grade features, easy to use and intuitive. The oversize screen with plain language prompts makes viewing of readings, temperature, electrode status, calibration points, date and time and instructions, an enjoyable visual experience. The Benchtop 2700 series also features ready indicator to capture stable readings, multi-position electrode arm, splash-proof keypad with pull-out instruction card, expanded 500 point memory in GLP compliant form, alarm alerts and many more intuitive features.
Designed with advanced options that embrace our signature user-friendly features, the Eutech 2700 series is a must-have for applications in research laboratories, pharmaceutical productions plants, quality control, educational institutions and more!
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