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TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION

The meter is designed to compensate for temperature, as the response of the pH

electrode is directly affected by temperature.

Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC shown on LCD)

To use the ATC feature, submerge the temperature probe into the sample as

close as possible to the electrode and wait for a few minutes. The displayed pH

reading is compensated for the temperature of the sample.

Manual Temperature Compensation (MTC shown on LCD)

If the temperature probe is not connected, it is possible to enter the tempera-

ture value manually.
• Record the sample temperature by using a 

ChecktempC 

(if you are

measuring temperature in °C, or 

ChecktempF

 for °F readings) or another

accurate thermometer.

• Press RANGE to select the temperature mode. The "°C" (or "°F") symbol will

blink to indicate that the temperature probe is not connected.

• Use the UP and DOWN keys to display and set

the sample temperature (e.g. 25 °C).

• Press RANGE to select the pH measurement mode and immerse the electrode

into the sample. The displayed pH reading will be temperature compensated

at the set value (in this case at 25 °C).

ORP MEASUREMENTS

Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) measurements provide a quantification of
the oxidizing or reducing power of the sample tested.
• Connect the ORP electrode (optional) to the BNC connector.
• To enter the "mV" mode turn the instrument ON and press the RANGE key

until the display changes to mV.

• Submerge the ORP electrode tip (at least 4 cm / 1½") into the sample to be

tested and allow time for the reading to stabilize (hourglass symbol turns off).

• Measurements within the ±699.9 mV range

are displayed with 0.1 mV resolution, while

outside this range the resolution is 1 mV.

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HI 1332B / HI 1312S

Plastic body, double junction, refillable, combination 

pH 

electrode.

Use: general purpose.

HI 2031B / HI 2020S

Glass body, semimicro, conic, refillable, combination 

pH

 electrode.

Use: semisolid products.

75 mm

2.95"

6 mm

0.25"

"S" VERSION

HI 2031

120 mm

4.7"

12 mm

0.5"

"S" VERSION

HI 1332

FC 100B

PVDF body, double junction, refillable, combination 

pH 

electrode.

Use: general purpose for food industry.

FC 200B

 

/ FC 200S

PVDF body, single junction, conic, Viscolene, non-refillable, combination 

pH

electrode. Use: meat & cheese.

FC 210B

Glass body, double junction, conic, Viscolene, non-refillable combination 

pH

electrode. Use: milk, yogurt.

120 mm

4.7"

12 mm

0.5"

FC 100

75 mm

2.95"

6 mm

0.25"

FC 200

120 mm

4.7"

12 mm

0.5"

FC 210

Summary of Contents for HI 8424NEW

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Page 2: ...e instru ment If under warranty report the model number date of purchase serial number and the nature of the problem If the repair is not covered by the warranty you will be notified of the charges in...

Page 3: ...itches from 0 1 mV to 1 mV when readings exceed 699 9 mV The user can set the following parameters by entering a setup mode through the keyboard enabling or disabling the auto off feature enabling or...

Page 4: ...S 5 Cheese FC 200B FC 200S 6 Dairyproducts FC 911B FC 100B 7 Dirtywater HI 1230B HI 1210S 8 Emulsions HI 1053B HI1050S 9 Environment HI 1230B HI1210S 10 Flasks HI 1331B HI1310S 11 Foodindustrygeneralu...

Page 5: ...tempC pocket size thermometer 50 0 to 150 0 C HI 98502 ChecktempF pocket size thermometer 58 0 to 302 0 F HI 710015 Shockproof rubber boot blue HI 710016 Shockproof rubber boot orange HI 710022 Spare...

Page 6: ...isplay will show the pH value automatically compensated for temperature Notes In order to take accurate pH measurements make sure that the instrument has been calibrated before use see page 9 If measu...

Page 7: ...ase at 25 C ORP MEASUREMENTS Oxidation Reduction Potential ORP measurements provide a quantification of the oxidizing or reducing power of the sample tested Connect the ORP electrode optional to the B...

Page 8: ...HOLD again to return to normal mode If enabled keypresses are followed with an acoustic signal A lower note indicates that the key is not currently active To save battery life the meter is provided wi...

Page 9: ...ubmerged approximately 4 cm 1 into the solution The temperature probe should be located close to the pH electrode Press RANGE to display pH measurement Press CAL to enter the calibration mode The buff...

Page 10: ...19 pH CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS HI 70004P pH 4 01 buffer solution 20 mL sachet 25 pcs HI 7004M pH 4 01 buffer solution 230 mL bottle HI 7004L pH 4 01 buffer solution 500 mL bottle HI 8004L pH 4 01 buffer...

Page 11: ...er immerse it 4 cm 1 in the sample and stir gently for a few seconds For a faster response and to avoid cross contamination of the samples rinse the electrode tip with the solution to be tested before...

Page 12: ...P to move to next step At this point it is possible to set the temperature unit by selecting Unit C or Unit F Press CAL SELECT to toggle the selection and CFM SETUP to exit the menu selection mode and...

Page 13: ...pH electrode Soak the electrode tip excessive drift in HI 7061 solution for 30 minutes Reading fluctuates Clogged dirty junction Soak the electrode tip up and down noise or low electrolyte level in wa...

Page 14: ...a good seal Replacement should take place in a non hazardous area using a 9V Ni MH rechargeable battery Note The meter can also be powered with a normal 9V alkaline battery NEVER USE THE HI 710040 CH...

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