Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Dear Customer,Thank you for choosing a Hanna product. Please read this instructionmanual carefully before using the meter. This manual will provide youwith the necessary information for the correct use of the instrument. Ifyou need additional technical information, do not hesitate to e-mailus at t...
Page 3 - PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION; is not damaged. If any damage occured during shipment, please
3 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Please examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damage occured during shipment, please notify your Dealer.Each Meter is supplied complete with: • Four Sample Cuvets and Caps• Two 9V Batteries• One pair of scissors• Instruction Man...
Page 4 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION; EPA; ABBREVIATIONS
4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION C 99 & C 200 Series is a line of 17 different bench, microprocessor- based photometers to measure more than 50 different parameters in water and wastewater. These multipurpose meters are manufactured to measure the most important parameters of the application they have been...
Page 5 - DISINFECTION RESIDUAL AND pH CONTROL; you can distinguish
5 SIGNIFICANCE OF POOL AND SPA TESTING A major family leisure pursuit is the enjoyment of Swimming Pool andSpa facilities world-wide. A basic necessity of Pool water treatment, toensure such enjoyment, is to maintain the water in a safe and pleasantcondition for the bathers.In order to achieve such ...
Page 7 - THE WATER BALANCE AND LANGELIER INDEX (LI); Calcium Hardness
7 frequently large amounts of pool water. In general its application is foundjust before water passes through the filter units. Its sanitizing power isnot pH related.Mainly because of its strong oxidizing power the return water may containonly trace concentrations of ozone. It has to be mentioned th...
Page 9 - WATER INDEX REFERENCE TABLES
9 Water Balance 11.0 – 12.012.1 – 12.3 12.4 – 12.6 12.7 – 12.913.0 – 14.0 Condition of Water Corrosive Acceptable Balance Ideal Balance Acceptable Balance Scale forming Recommendation Increase pH and/or Alkalinity Retest water frequently Retest water frequently Reduce pH and/or alkalinity WATER INDE...
Page 10 - SPECIFICATIONS; Life of the instrument; PRECISION AND ACCURACY
10 SPECIFICATIONS Light Life Life of the instrument Light Detector Silicon Photocell Environment 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F);max 90% RH non-condensing Power Supply 2 x 9 V batteries / 12 to 20 VDC throughvoltage adapter (optional) Auto-Shut off After 10' of non-use Dimensions 230 x 165 x 70 mm (9.0 x 6....
Page 11 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
11 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Absorption of Light is a typical phenomenon of interaction betweenelectromagnetic radiation and matter. When a light beam crosses a substance, some of the radiation may be absorbed by atoms, molecules or crystal lattices.If pure absorption occurs, the fraction of light abso...
Page 13 - FRONT PANEL; countdown; REAR PANEL; FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
13 FRONT PANEL 1) Cuvet Holder2) Dual Level Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)3) Programs List4) READ DIRECT, to perform measurement immediately5) TIMER, to perform measurement after a preprogrammed countdown 6) ZERO, to zero the meter prior to measurement7) Program ▼ and ▲ , to select the desired paramet...
Page 14 - GUIDE TO DISPLAY CODES; Sampling in progress. This flashing prompt
14 GUIDE TO DISPLAY CODES Note: The secondary LCD below shows a generic "P– –", whereas the meter will indicate the exact program number (e.g. in C 216, "P1" for Alkalinity). Sampling in progress. This flashing prompt appears each time the meter is performing a measurement. The micro...
Page 15 - The sample and zero cuvet are inverted.
15 The sample and zero cuvet are inverted. This indicates that the meter has lost itsconfiguration. Contact your dealer or thenearest Hanna Customer Service Center. ERROR MESSAGESa) on zero reading: The instrument cannot adjust the light level.Please check that the sample does notcontain any debris....
Page 17 - TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT
17 The instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testingto ensure best accuracy. • Color or suspended matter in large amounts may cause interference, therefore, these should be removed by treatment with activecarbon and by prior filtration. • For a correct filling of the cuvet: t...
Page 19 - PARAMETERS REFERENCE TABLES
19 PARAMETERS REFERENCE TABLES C 216 - POOLMETER C 226 - POOLMETER Code Parameter Page 1 Alkalinity 22 2 Ca Hardness 26 3 Free Chlorine 28 4 Total Chlorine 30 5 Cyanuric Acid 36 6 pH 44 Code Parameter Page 1 Alkalinity 22 2 Bromine 24 3 Ca Hardness 26 4 Free Chlorine 28 5 Total Chlorine 30 6 Free Co...
Page 20 - POWER CONNECTION; Note; MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE; OPERATIONAL GUIDE
20 POWER CONNECTION Remove the battery cover on the back of the meter; attach 2 fresh 9Vbatteries and replace the cover.Alternatively, plug the optional 12VDC adapter ( HI 710005 - 110VDC, or HI 710006 - 220VDC) into the DC socket. Plug the adapter into the outlet. Note : Insure the main line is sur...
Page 22 - ALKALINITY
22 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0 to 500 mg/L (as CaCO 3 ) Resolution 5 mg/L Precision ±10 @ 100 mg/L Typical EMC ±5 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 575 nm Method Colorimetric Method. At different alkalinity levels a distinctive range of colors from y...
Page 24 - Standard Methods for the; REQUIRED REAGENTS; BROMINE
24 SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Precision ±0.05 mg/L @ 2.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20 th edit...
Page 25 - INTERFERENCES
25 • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93716-0 BromineReagent. Replace the cap andshake gently for about 20seconds to dissolve most ofthe reagent. • Replace the cuvet i...
Page 26 - CALCIUM HARDNESS
26 SPECIFICATIONS Range 0 to 500 mg/L (as CaCO 3 ) Resolution 5 mg/L Precision ±10 mg/L @ 200 mg/L Typical EMC ±5 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Colorimetric Method. The reaction between calcium and the reagents causes a violet to orang...
Page 28 - edition; FREE CHLORINE
28 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L from 0.00 to 2.50 mg/L; 0.10 mg/L above 2.50 mg/L Precision ±0.03 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Adaptation of the USEPA method 33...
Page 29 - chlorine
29 • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93701-0 Free ChlorineReagent. Replace the cap andshake gently for 20 seconds. • Replace the cuvet into the holder and ensure that...
Page 30 - Standard; TOTAL CHLORINE
30 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L from 0.00 to 2.50 mg/L; 0.10 mg/L above 2.50 mg/L Precision ±0.03 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Adaptation of the EPA method 330....
Page 32 - FREE COPPER
32 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Precision ±0.03 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 575 nm Method Adaptation of the USEPA approved method. The reaction between free copper and the b...
Page 33 - copper on
33 • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93702-0 CopperReagent. Replace the cap andshake gently for 15 seconds. • Replace the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the no...
Page 34 - TOTAL COPPER
34 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Precision ±0.03 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 575 nm Method Adaptation of the USEPA approved method. The reaction between free copper and the b...
Page 35 - copper
35 • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93702-0 CopperReagent. Replace the cap andshake gently for 15 seconds. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93702T-0 Copper Tota...
Page 36 - CYANURIC ACID
36 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0 to 200 mg/L Resolution 1 mg/L from 0 to 100 mg/L; 10 mg/L above 100 mg/L Precision ±5 mg/L @ 60 mg/L Typical EMC ±1 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Turbidimetric method. The reaction between cyanuric aci...
Page 37 - acid
37 • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add the content of one packet of HI 93722-0 Cyanuric AcidReagent. Replace the cap andshake gently for about 10seconds (dissolution is notcomplete). • Replace the cuv...
Page 38 - IRON
38 1 0 m L SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Precision ±0.02 mg/L @ 1.50 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Adaptation of the EPA method 315B and Standard Methods for the Examination of Water...
Page 40 - value A; OZONE
40 SPECIFICATIONS Range 0.00 to 2.00 mg/L Resolution 0.01 mg/L Precision ±0.03 mg/L @ 1.00 mg/L Typical EMC ±0.01 mg/L Deviation Light Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interference filter @ 525 nm Method Colorimetric DPD Method. The reaction between ozone and the DPD reagent causes a pink tint ...
Page 41 - STANDARD MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
41 Ozone STANDARD MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE • Select the program number corresponding to Ozone on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ▼ and ▲ . • Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample, up to the mark, and replacethe cap. • Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap is...
Page 42 - ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE; For samples containing chlorine
42 ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE For samples containing chlorine • Select the program number corresponding to Ozone on the secondary LCD by pressing PROGRAM ▼ and ▲ . • Fill the cuvet with 10 mL of unreacted sample, up to the mark, and replacethe cap. • Place the cuvet into the holder and ensure ...
Page 43 - • Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to; will not reliably develop the full
43 Ozone • Press TIMER and the display will show the countdown prior to measurement. Alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and press READDIRECT. In both cases “SIP” will blink during measurement. • The instrument directly displays a concentration value refering to chlorine interference, on the Liquid Cr...
Page 45 - • Wait for a few seconds and the display
45 pH • Wait for a few seconds and the display will show “-0.0-”. Now the meter iszeroed and ready for measurement. • Remove the cuvet. • Add 5 drops of HI 93710-0 pH Reagent. Replace the capand swirl the cuvet. • Replace the cuvet into the holder and ensure that the notch on the cap ispositioned se...
Page 46 - SETTING THE BAUD RATE; Command Types; INTERFACE WITH PC
46 Excel © Copyright of "Microsoft Co." Lotus 1-2-3 © Copyright of "Lotus Co." TELIX ® is registered Trademark of "Deltacomm" Windows ® and Windows Terminal ® are registered Trademark of "Microsoft Co." To connect your meter to the PC use the optional HI 920010 (avail...
Page 48 - STANDARD METHODS
48 Description Range Method Alcalinity 0 to 500 mg / L Colorimetric Bromine 0.00 to 10.00 mg / L DPD Calcium Hardness 0 to 500 mg / L Colorimetric Chlorine, Free 0.00 to 5.00 mg / L DPD Chlorine, Total 0.00 to 5.00 mg / L DPD Copper, Free 0.00 to 5.00 mg / L Bicinchoninate Copper, Total 0.00 to 5.00...
Page 49 - ACCESSORIES
49 REAGENT SETS HI 93701-01 100 free chlorine tests (powder) HI 93701-03 300 free chlorine tests (powder) HI 93702-01 100 free copper tests HI 93702-03 300 free copper tests HI 93702T-01 100 total copper tests HI 93702T-03 300 total copper tests HI 93703-52 100 glycine powder packets (optional reage...
Page 50 - CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
50 Recommendations for Users Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for your specific applicationand for the environment in which they are used.Operation of these instruments may cause unacceptable interferences to other electronic equip-ments, this requiring the oper...