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G 1410

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B-H87.0.01.DB200-2.0

1 About this documentation

1.1 Foreword

Read this document carefully and familiarise yourself with the operation of the product
before you use it. Keep this document ready to hand and in the immediate vicinity of
the product so that it is available to the personnel/user for reference at all times in
case of doubt.

The product was developed according to the state of the art and fulfils the require-
ments of the applicable European and national Directives. All corresponding docu-
ments are available from the manufacturer.

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Only technically qualified persons are permitted to carry out commissioning, operation,
maintenance and decommissioning. The qualified personnel must have carefully read
and understood the operating manual before beginning any work.

1.2 Purpose of the document

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– It provides important information for operating safely and efficiently with the

product.

1.3 Legal notices

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The liability and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential dam-
ages are voided with misuse, disregarding this document, disregarding safety notices,
assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of
the product.

Only carry out the maintenance and service tasks on this product that are described in
this documentation. In the process, adhere to the specified steps. For your own safety,
only use original spare parts and accessories of the manufacturer. We assume no li-
ability for the use of other products and resulting damage.

This document is entrusted to the recipient for personal use only. Any impermissible
transfer, duplication, translation into other languages or excerpts from this operating
manual are prohibited.

The manufacturer assumes no liability for print errors.

1.4 Correctness of content

The contents of this document were checked for corrected and are subject to a con-
tinuous correction and updating process. This does not rule out potential errors. In the
event that errors are discovered or in case of suggestions for improvement, please in-
form us immediately via the indicated contact information in order to help us make this
document even more user-friendly.

1.5 Layout of this document

Description

Each chapter is explained at the beginning in the description.

Prerequisite

All mandatory prerequisites are then listed for each step.

Summary of Contents for G 1410

Page 1: ...Operating manual G 1410 Handheld conductivity measuring device EN...

Page 2: ...2 General information about conductivity measuring 11 5 3 Conductivity measurement 11 5 4 Total dissolved solids TDS measurement 12 5 5 Salt content salinity measurement 12 5 6 Electrodes measuring ce...

Page 3: ...Table of contents B H87 0 01 DB200 2 0 3 24 8 Error and system messages 22 9 Disposal 23 10 Technical data 24...

Page 4: ...is document disregarding safety notices assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of the product Only carry out the maintenance and service tasks on this pro...

Page 5: ...Formula Some instructions include a formula for a general understanding of a configuration programming or a setting of the product Outcome of an action Result consequence or effect of an instruction...

Page 6: ...he device specific safety instructions for this docu ment are observed If these notices are disregarded personal injury or death as well as property damage can occur _ DANGER Incorrect area of applica...

Page 7: ...have ad equate knowledge of the measuring process and the significance of the measure ments This document makes a valuable contribution to this The instructions in this document must be understood obs...

Page 8: ...speed and reliability in a compact ergonomic housing Additional impressive features include the dust proof and waterproof design in accord ance with IP 65 67 and the 3 line illuminated display which o...

Page 9: ...in max hold _ Auxiliary display Corresponding temperature value for the value shown in the main display If applicable alternating with the temperature compensation 4 3 Operating elements _ On Off butt...

Page 10: ...e G 1410 10 24 B H87 0 01 DB200 2 0 Function key Press briefly Freeze measurement Hold Return to measurement display Call up next parameter Long press 2s Open menu frozen measurement is displayed Clos...

Page 11: ...stored dry or in water After dry storage wetting time will be prolonged slightly If changing over from one liquid to another with conductivit ies varying widely make sure to properly rinse and shake d...

Page 12: ...calibration to known comparison solutions or with actual evaporation of a certain amount of liquid with measured conductivity and subsequent weight of the total dissolved solids 5 5 Salt content salin...

Page 13: ...testing and calibration solutions such as GKL 100 101 and 102 are available for this purpose In normal application conditions semi annual testing is re commended Adjustment of the measuring input p 19...

Page 14: ...arrow range This is only necessary for normal use See Adjust ment of the measuring input p 19 6 2 Battery 6 2 1 Battery indicator _ If the empty frame in the battery display blinks the batteries are d...

Page 15: ..._ Prerequisites The product is switched off _ Instruction A B C D Fig 3 Batteriewechsel 1 Unscrews the Phillips screws A and remove the cover 2 Carefully replace the two Mignon AA batteries B Ensure...

Page 16: ...duct is now ready for measurement NOTE The device is calibrated at the factory and ready for measurement The offset and gradient correction of the temperature measurement and gradient correction of th...

Page 17: ...ct is switched off without saving the configuration the last save value is re produced on the next start up of the product 7 2 3 Configuring parameters of the configuration menu _ Description _ The fo...

Page 18: ...TE OFF Backlight deactivated 15 30 60 120 240 Automatic shut off of the backlight after a selected time in seconds during which no buttons have been pressed ON No automatic shut off of the backlight _...

Page 19: ...the Configuration menu Release the Down button The display shows the first parameter 3 By briefly pressing the Function key you can scroll through the parameters Select the parameter you would like to...

Page 20: ...C Display measured value T OF 1 T SL 100 _ Gradient correction F Display measured value 32 F T OF 1 T SL 100 32 F _ Gradient correction Display measured value T SL _ Example calculation _ Temperature...

Page 21: ...e achieved when the control solution temperature is ad justed to 25 C With different temperatures the table value of the corresponding tem perature must be used as a setpoint _ Outcome of an action Th...

Page 22: ...ur ing range Send in for repair Send in for repair No display unclear char acters or no response when but tons are pressed Battery depleted System error Product is defective Battery depleted Error in...

Page 23: ...ectives applicable at the time must be observed _ NOTE The device must not be disposed of with household waste Return it to us freight pre paid We will then arrange for the proper and environmentally...

Page 24: ...ight 108 54 28 mm without measuring cell or kink protection 180 g incl battery and measuring cell Operating conditions 20 to 50 C 0 to 95 r h temporarily 100 r h Storage temperature 20 to 70 C Power s...

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