Page 2 - product. This manual will provide you with the necessary; TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ................................................................................................ 3GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 4ABBREVIATIONS ......................................
Page 3 - PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
3 Please examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damageoccurred during shipment, please notify your Dealer.Each HI 96770 Ion Selective Meter is supplied complete with: • Two Sample Cuvets and Caps• Two CAL CHECK™ standard cuvets HI 96770-11 with Quality C...
Page 4 - mV; validation; measurement mode; GENERAL DESCRIPTION
4 degree CelsiusUS Environmental Protection Agencydegree FahrenheitLiquid Crystal Displaymilligrams per liter. mg/L is equivalent to ppm (part per million)millilitermillivolts °C : EPA : °F : LCD : mg/L : mL : mV : The HI 96770 is an auto diagnostic portable microprocessor meter that benefits from H...
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS
5 Range 0 to 200 mg/L Resolution 1 mg/L Precision ±5 mg/L @ 100 mg/L Typical EMC Deviation ±1 mg/L Light Source Light Emitting Diode Light Detector Silicon Photocell with narrow band interference filter @ 466 nm. Method Adaptation of the USEPA METHOD 370.1 for to drinking, surface andsaline waters, ...
Page 6 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
6 Absorption of Light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation andmatter. 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 absorbed depends both on the ...
Page 7 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
7 1) GLP/ V key 2) CAL CHECK key3) ZERO/CFM key4) READ /TIMER key5) ON/OFF key6) Liquid Cristal Display (LCD)7) Cuvet alignment indicator8) Cuvet holder A microprocessor controlled LED emits radiation which is first optically conditioned and beamed to thesample contained in the cuvet. The optical pa...
Page 9 - ERRORS AND WARNINGS
9 The instrument shows clear messages when erroneous condition appears. Messages are also displayedwhen the obtained values are outside expected range. The beeper is playing a beep on errors. a) on zero reading Light High: There is too much light to perform a measurement. Please check the preparatio...
Page 11 - GENERAL TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT
1 1 The instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testing to ensure best accuracy. • For a correct filling of the cuvet: the liquid in the cuvet forms a concavity on the top; the bottom of this concavity must beat the same level of the 10 mL mark. • Proper use of the powder reage...
Page 12 - “ZERO”; START UP
1 2 Prepare the instrument for measurement as follows:• Unpack the instrument by removing the cuvet holder protection from the instrument cuvet holder.• Place the battery in the instrument as described in the “BATTERY REPLACEMENT” chapter (see pag.22). • Place the instrument on a flat table.• Do not...
Page 15 - VALIDATION PROCEDURE; Warning
1 5 • Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF . • Press ZERO/CFM and the instrument status indicator icons will appear, depending onthe measurement phase. • P l a c e t h e C A L C H E C K ™ ™ ™ ™ ™ S t a n d a r d Cuvet A into the cuvet holder and ensurethat the notch on the cap is positionedsecurely ...
Page 17 - calibration mode; CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
1 7 Note: It is possible to interrupt calibration procedure at any time by pressing CAL CHECK or ON/OFF . Warning : Do not calibrate the instrument with standard solutions other than the HANNA CAL CHECK™ Standards, otherwise erroneous results will be obtained. For accurate Validation and Calibration...
Page 19 - or
1 9 • Press GLP/ to edit the desired day (01-31). If the key is kept pressed, the daynumber is automatically increased. Note: It is possible to change the editing from day to year and to month bypressing READ /TIMER . • Press GLP/ to edit the desired year (2000-2099). If the key is kept pressed,the ...
Page 20 - GLP
2 0 • Press READ /TIMER to enter in the factory calibration restore screen. Theinstrument asks for confirmation beforedeleting the last calibration. • Press ZERO/CFM to restore the factory calibration or press GLP/ again to abort factory calibration restore. In the GLP mode, the last user calibratio...
Page 21 - BATTERY MANAGEMENT
2 1 • The instrument briefly notifies “done” when restores factory calibration andreturns to measurement mode . To save battery, the instrument shuts down after 10 minutes of non-use in measurement mode and after 1 hour of non-use in calibration mode. If a valid measurement was displayed before auto...
Page 23 - Recommendations for Users; WARRANTY; products without advance notice.
2 3 Recommendations for Users Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for your specific application andfor the environment in which they are used.Operation of these instruments may cause unacceptable interferences to other electronic equipments,this requiring the opera...