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6. Reassemble electrode by gently pushing the inner

assembly into the outer body, sliding spring down
cable, and screwing cap into place. DO NOT TOUCH
OR PUT PRESSURE ON LANTHANUM CRYSTAL.

7. Remove fill hole cover and o-ring on fill hole spout.
8. Using the dropper pipette provided, add a few drops

of HI 7075 fill solution to the electrode, wetting the o-
ring and rinsing out the fill solution chamber.

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VIII.   Electrode Preparation

Electrode Preparation

Electrode Preparation

Electrode Preparation

Electrode Preparation

HI 4010
1. Remove protective cover from HI 4010 sensor tip.
2. Due to shipping or storage the internal solution inside

the electrode may have developed an air pocket near
the membrane. Gently shaking the sensor down (like
the old style mercury thermometer) will place the in-
ternal solution next to the membrane. Note: when the
sensor is inverted an air pocket will be seen which is
normal.

3. Prepare HI 5315 reference electrode by filling outer

electrolyte reservoir with HI 7072.

4. Place sensor and reference electrodes into electrode

holder and connect cable connectors to meter.

HI 4110
1. Unwrap plastic film seal found over ceramic junction

on inner stem and discard. This is only used for ship-
ping and long term storage.

2. Open the glass vial that contains the fluoride module

(HI 4110-51) and remove from container.

3. Ensure the o-ring is installed on module before screw-

ing into inner stem.  Do not over tighten.

4. Due to shipping or storage the internal solution inside

the module may have developed an air pocket near
the membrane. Gently shaking the sensor down (like
the old style mercury thermometer) will place the in-
ternal solution next to the membrane. Note: When
inverted, an air pocket will be visible inside the sensor
which is normal.

5. Rinse inner stem with deionized water making certain

to wet the o-ring found on the inner stem.

Deionized

Water

Remove
Parafilm

Install
sensing
module

Summary of Contents for HI 4010

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual HI 4110 FLUORIDE COMBINATION FLUORIDE HI 4010 HI 4010 HI 4010 HI 4010 HI 4010 HI 4010 HI 4110 HI 4110 HI 4110 HI 4110 HI 4110 Fluoride Ion Selective Electrode Half cell Combination...

Page 2: ...o forms HF species below pH 5 Increase pH in these cases above 5 for a total fluoride measurement Operating Temperature 0 80 C Operating pH 5 to 8 pH Dimensions 12 mm OD X 120 mm nominal insertion 0 4...

Page 3: ...standard and ISA from the list below Part number 0 1 M Sodium Fluoride 500 mL HI4010 01 100 ppm 500 mL HI4010 02 1000 ppm 500 mL HI4010 03 10 ppm with TISAB II 500 mL HI4010 10 1 ppm with TISAB II 500...

Page 4: ...ntact Hanna Instruments for guidelines with other applications VII VII VII VII VII General Guidelines General Guidelines General Guidelines General Guidelines General Guidelines Calibration standards...

Page 5: ...r is inverted an air pocket will be seen which is normal 3 Prepare HI 5315 reference electrode by filling outer electrolytereservoirwithHI7072 4 Place sensor and reference electrodes into electrode ho...

Page 6: ...uoridestandardfor1hour Repeatsection IX If the reading is jumpy or unstable shake sensor down seesectionVIII If the membrane is damaged the response becomes extremely sluggish or the slope of the elec...

Page 7: ...ution to condition before calibration XI XI XI XI XI Direct Calibration and Measurement Direct Calibration and Measurement Direct Calibration and Measurement Direct Calibration and Measurement Direct...

Page 8: ...and Care of the HI 4010 and Storage and Care of the HI 4010 and Storage and Care of the HI 4010 and Storage and Care of the HI 4010 and HI 4110 sensors HI 4110 sensors HI 4110 sensors HI 4110 sensors...

Page 9: ...r 6 monthsfromdateofpurchasewhenusedfortheirintended purpose and maintained according to instructions If they failtoworkwhenfirstusedcontactyourdealerimmediately Damageduetoaccidents misuse misapplica...

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