Hanna Instruments HI 8043 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION; Each meter is supplied complete with:; Note: Save all packing material until you are
- Page 4 – Wet the sensor by soaking the bottom; SPECIFICATIONS; approx. 100 hours of continuous use
- Page 6 – SLOPE CALIBRATION
- Page 7 – Table 2; Correction for measurements; Table 1
- Page 8 – Using a; ChecktempC or; Table 3; Correction for salinity effect; Quantity to be
- Page 9 – PROBE & MEMBRANE MAINTENANCE; TWIST; TAKING MEASUREMENTS
- Page 10 – BATTERY REPLACEMENT
- Page 11 – WARRANTY; Hanna Instruments reserves the right to; ACCESSORIES; Zero oxygen solution, 230 mL
- Page 12 – CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Page 13 – SALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTS
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Instruction Manual
HI 8043
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Dissolved Oxygen Meter
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DO meter
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Summary
3 2 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Remove the instrument from the packing ma-terial and examine it to make sure that nodamage has occurred during shipping. If thereis any damage, notify your Dealer. Each meter is supplied complete with: • HI 76401 DO probe • Spare membrane with O-ring (2 pcs) • Protective ...
7 6 PROBE INITIAL PREPARATION PROBE PREPARATION All DO probes are shipped dry. To hydratethe probe and prepare it for use, connect it tothe meter and proceed as follows. 1. Remove the red & black plastic cap. This cap isonly used for protecting theprobe during shipment, andcan be thrown away. 2....
11 10 E.g. at 20.5°C the trimmer should be ad-justed to read 9.08. ALTITUDE COMPENSATION If the calibration is not performed at sea level,a correction should be made for the altitudeeffect according to Table 2 on page 13.E.g. at 20.5°C and at an altitude of 300 mabove sea level, the "Slope" ...