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WARRANTY

All Hanna Instruments meters are warranted
for two years
 against defects in workman-
ship and materials when used for their in-
tended purpose and maintained according to
the instructions. The probes are warranted
for a period of six months
.

Damages due to accident, misuse, tamper-
ing or lack of prescribed maintenance are not
covered. This warranty is limited to repair or
replacement free of charge.

If service is required, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the instrument. If under
warranty, report the model number, date of
purchase, serial number and the nature of the
failure. If the repair is not covered by the
warranty, you will be notified of the charge for
repair or replacement. If the instrument is to
be returned to Hanna Instruments, obtain a
Return Goods Authorization from the Cus-
tomer Service Department first and then send
it with shipment cost prepaid. When shipping
any instrument, make sure it is properly pack-
aged for complete protection.

All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole
or in part is prohibited without the written
consent of the copyright owner.

Hanna Instruments reserves the right to

modify the design, construction and appear-

ance of its products without advance notice.

ACCESSORIES

HI 7040M

Zero oxygen solution, 230 mL

HI 7040L

Zero oxygen solution, 500 mL

HI 7041S

Refilling electrolyte solution,
30 mL

HI 710001

Soft carrying case

HI 710009

Shockproof rubber boot, blue

HI 710010

Shockproof rubber boot, orange

HI 76401

D.O. probe with 3 m (10') cable

HI 76407A/P Spare membrane (5 pcs)

Summary of Contents for HI 8043

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual HI 8043 Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter ins rum ns OFF O2 STB C DO meter HI 8043 ZERO SLOPE C ...

Page 2: ...ory without compromising accuracy Dissolved oxygen is indicated in mg L ppm and the reading is compensated for the tem perature effect ATC The dissolved oxygen probe is provided with a membrane for covering the polarographic sensors and features a built in thermistor for temperature measurements and compensa tion DearCustomer Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments Product Please read this inst...

Page 3: ...3 ZERO SLOPE C 1 4 2 9 3 5 6 7 8 The thin permeable membrane isolates the sensor elements from the sample but allows oxygen to enter A voltage is applied across the sensor and the oxygen that has passed through the mem brane reacts causing the current to flow hence determining a reading A convenient feature of the instrument is its standbymodewhichkeepstheprobepolarized and ready for instant measu...

Page 4: ... in side To avoid damaging the membrane do not tap the membrane directly on the bottom 5 Make sure that the rubber O ring sits properly inside the membrane cap 6 With the sensor facing down screw the cap clock wise Some electrolyte will overflow When the probe is not used protect the membrane with the supplied cap Shipping cap black red SPECIFICATIONS Range 0 00 to 19 99 mg L O2 0 0 to 50 0 C 32 t...

Page 5: ...polarization is essential for stable mea surements to be taken with the same degree of accuracy With polarized probe oxygen is continually consumed by passing through the sensitive diaphragm and dissolving in the electrolyte solution contained in the probe If this operation is interrupted the electrolyte solution continues to be enriched with oxy gen until it reaches an equilibrium with the surrou...

Page 6: ...l the display reads zero If the zero point is passed 1 will appear on the display If you cannot get zero reading the probe is probably defective Check the mem brane electrode and electrolyte solution After the zero calibration has been completed rinse the probe thoroughly with tap water SLOPE CALIBRATION In order to perform a highly accurate calibration take a B O D bottle and fill with water to a...

Page 7: ...0 9 31 9 13 8 96 8 80 8 65 8 50 8 35 8 19 8 04 7 89 7 74 7 60 7 48 7 38 7 28 7 18 7 08 6 98 6 88 6 78 6 68 6 58 6 48 6 38 6 28 6 18 6 08 5 98 5 88 5 78 5 68 5 58 0 3 14 50 14 11 13 73 13 38 13 03 12 70 12 39 12 08 11 79 11 51 11 26 11 01 10 76 10 53 10 30 10 09 9 89 9 68 9 48 9 30 9 12 8 94 8 79 8 64 8 49 8 33 8 18 8 03 7 88 7 73 7 59 7 47 7 37 7 27 7 17 7 07 6 97 6 87 6 77 6 67 6 57 6 47 6 37 6 2...

Page 8: ...ater because 1 degree of temperature difference entails an error of 3 in dissolved oxygen measurement TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION OFF O2 STB C C Table 3 Correction for salinity effect C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Quantity to be subtracted per mg l of NaCl 0 0892 0 0861 0 0830 0 0802 0 0779 0 0749 0 0724 0 0701 0 0678 0 0657 0 0637 0 0618 0 0599 0 0582 0 0565 0 ...

Page 9: ... seated properly inside the membrane cap TWIST AND PULL fig 1 TAKING MEASUREMENTS Make sure the meter has been calibrated and the protective cap has been removed Immerse the tip of the probe in the sample to be tested For accurate dissolved oxygen measurements a water move ment of at least 0 3 m sec is required This movement will ensure that the oxygen depleted membrane surface is constantly re pl...

Page 10: ...ith certain gases or extended use with a loose or dam aged membrane the cathode should be cleaned Use a lint free cardboard or cloth and rub the cathode very gently side to side 4 5 times This will be enough to polish and remove any stains without damaging the plati num tip Afterwards rinse the probe with deionized or distilled water and install a new membrane cap using fresh electrolyte Recalibra...

Page 11: ... the charge for repair or replacement If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments obtain a Return Goods Authorization from the Cus tomer Service Department first and then send it with shipment cost prepaid When shipping any instrument make sure it is properly pack aged for complete protection All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written co...

Page 12: ...tion of this instrument in residential area could cause unacceptable interfer ences to radio and TV equipments requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to correct interferences Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instrument s EMC performance To avoid damages or burns do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens ...

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