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The 

HI 84429

 is an easy to use microprocessor-based automatic minititrator and pH meter designed

for the rapid and accurate analysis of Total Titratable Acidity in milk. By eliminating subjective
factors including color indicators, errors in mathematical calculations or erratic titrant additions from
the measurement, the 

HI 84429 

makes Total Titratable acidity analysis precisely and totally

impartially. This will quickly become a valuable analysis tool in your dairy lab.
The instrument benefits from Hanna’s many years of experience as manufacturer of quality analytical
instruments. A clear and well-designed user interface makes the instrument intuitive and simple to
use. A dedicated 

HELP 

key aids in set-up, calibration, status and troubleshooting.

By simply pressing the 

Start

 key, the 

HI 84429

 automatically starts pump operation and titrates the

sample to the end point. The 

HI 84429

 has a simple and accurate peristaltic pump to ensure the best

accuracy and repeatability. By performing pump calibration with the Hanna standard provided, the
instrument accuracy is assured.
The instrument employs a powerful and effective built-in algorithm to analyze the pH response to
determine the exact pH endpoint, then uses this to make the necessary calculations. The Titratable
Acidity Determination is instantaneously display in user selected measurement units on the large dot
matrix display. The instrument is ready for the next analysis immediately!
Other features:

• Log on demand up to 100 samples (50 for pH measurement; 50 for titration results)
• GLP feature, to view last calibration data for pH electrode and pump

MEASUREMENT SIGNIFICANCE

Both pH and titratable acidity are used to measure milk acidity. A decrease in pH or increase in
titratable acidity indicates lactic fermentation has occurred, most likely due to bacterial activity. pH
and titratable acidity measurements, together with other tests available to the analyst, provide a
mechanism to ensure quality and freshness of the milk products.
The pH of milk (or other dairy products) is a measurement of the actual acidity of the milk at the time
of measurement. The measurement uses a pH electrode and pH meter that reads out directly in units
of pH (after calibrating the electrode and meter together using pH buffers). The pH of fresh milk is
slightly acidic typically falling between 6.50 to 6.70 pH at 25°C.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Summary of Contents for HI 84429

Page 1: ...truction Manual HI 84429 TITRATABLE ACIDITY MINITITRATOR pH METER for Dairy Products 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepo...

Page 2: ...ore using the meter TABLE OF CONTENTS PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 8 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 9 TITRATOR STARTUP 12 SETUP CONFIGURATION MENU 13...

Page 3: ...0 Titrant 100 mL HI 84429 55 Standard 500 mL HI 700640 Cleaning solution for milk deposits 2x20mL pH 4 01 buffer solution 230 mL pH 6 00 buffer solution 230 mL pH 8 30 buffer solution 230 mL Two 50 mL...

Page 4: ...ent employs a powerful and effective built in algorithm to analyze the pH response to determine the exact pH endpoint then uses this to make the necessary calculations The Titratable Acidity Determina...

Page 5: ...be expressed in various units values Soxhlet Henkel degrees SH mostly used in Central Europe This value is obtained by titrating 100 mL of milk with 0 25N NaOH using phenolphtalein as indicator Thorn...

Page 6: ...atable acidity high range 0 5 SH 1 Th 1 D 0 1 I a Accuracy 5 of reading Titration method Acid base titration Principle End point titration 8 30 pH Pump debit 0 5 ml min Stirring speed 800 rpm Log data...

Page 7: ...ntity Test HI 84429 50 Titrant 0 5 mL HI 84429 55 Standard 50 mL Electrode FC 260B pH electrode included HI 5315 reference electrode included Temperature Probe HI 7662 M included Environment 0 to 50 C...

Page 8: ...ally the endpoint determination can be subjective when a visual indicator phenolphthalein is utilized in an opaque or colored sample Calculations are then required The entire procedure can be quite ti...

Page 9: ...ctor 14 Power switch 7 Temperature probe 11 Reference electrode socket 15 Peristaltic pump 8 Reference electrode 12 BNC electrode connector 9 Beaker 13 Temperature probe socket FRONT PANEL 1 Titrant b...

Page 10: ...parameter s value to scroll the information displayed while viewing a help or to move between the options from the instrument s SETUP HELP used to access leave the instrument s contextual help MENU us...

Page 11: ...6 Indicates that the displayed value can be changed using ARROW keys 7 Temperature reading display 8 pH temperature compensation mode manual or Automatic 9 Stirrer and reading status area GUIDE TO INC...

Page 12: ...ction for details Prepare the electrodes and attach pH sensor and reference electrode to the instrument Calibrate the pH electrode At least a single point calibration in 8 30 pH buffer is necessary fo...

Page 13: ...setup parameters will be displayed with currently configured setting While in the setup menu it is possible to modify the instrument s operation parameters The ARROW keys permit the user to scroll the...

Page 14: ...key in order to change the option Option C or F Press the function key in order to change the option Temperature unit Option 0 to 8 Press Modify to access the backlight value Backlight Calibration tim...

Page 15: ...nd time Press Modify to change the date time Date Time Contrast Option 0 to 20 This option is used to set the display s contrast Press Modify to change the display s contrast Use the ARROW keys or in...

Page 16: ...utorial and help information are not available Language Use the ARROW keys to select the desired format Press Accept to confirm the value or ESC to return to the setup menu Date format Press Modify to...

Page 17: ...and time Press ESC to return to the Setup mode Meter information Press the function key to select the new option When enabled a short beep is heard every time a key is pressed or when the calibration...

Page 18: ...e fill hole cover and o ring or fill hole spout Using the dropper pipette provided add a few drops of HI 7072 filling solution to the reference electrode wetting the o ring and rinsing out the fill so...

Page 19: ...will not accept other pH buffers for calibration Pour small quantities of selected buffer solutions into clean beakers For accurate calibration use two beakers for each buffer solution the first one...

Page 20: ...active Press CFM to confirm the calibration The calibrated value will be shown on the display and the second expected buffer value will be displayed After the first calibration point has been confirm...

Page 21: ...n The calibrated value will be shown on the display and the third expected buffer value will be automatically selected After the second calibration point has been confirmed press STIR to stop stirring...

Page 22: ...n the current and the previous old calibration Clear the calibration parameters by pressing Clear and proceed with calibration from the current calibration point The instrument will keep all the confi...

Page 23: ...4 8 5 1 4 0 0 4 9 0 6 4 4 8 0 1 0 5 0 0 4 6 0 6 1 4 8 5 1 9 5 0 0 4 4 0 6 7 3 8 0 2 8 6 0 0 4 2 0 6 3 3 8 5 2 7 7 1 0 4 0 0 6 0 3 8 0 3 6 8 2 0 4 9 9 5 7 2 8 5 3 5 9 3 0 4 8 9 5 4 2 8 0 4 4 0 1 4 0 4...

Page 24: ...ing tip Grasp one fixing ring of the peristaltic pump tube Pull the tube until the fixing rings are taken out from their location Remove the other side of the tube PURGE Purging should be performed wh...

Page 25: ...r Stop During a purge the remaining time until the purge process will be completed is shown on the lower right side of the display Press Pause to interrupt the purge process on the lower right side of...

Page 26: ...Verify The electrode has been calibrated in 8 30 pH buffer Sample preparation Fill a beaker up to the 50 mL mark with HI 84429 55 Standard Place the stir bar into the beaker and then place the beaker...

Page 27: ...to indicate that the pump and the stirrer are working On the lower right side of the display is shown the amount of time that has passed since the begining of the calibration From the titrator main s...

Page 28: ...The calibration of the pump is independent of the selected range and concentration unit If an erroneous situation is encountered during the calibration an error message is displayed and the calibrati...

Page 29: ...ith deionized water Place the stir bar into the beaker and then place the beaker in the appropiate place on the instrument top Place the electrode holder on the top of the beaker and secure it by turn...

Page 30: ...the lower right side of the display is shown the period of time since the titration has been started After the titration is complete the concentration value is displayed in the selected unit Press Un...

Page 31: ...ayed The titration can be restarted after a new sample is prepared by pressing Restart TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT Calibrate the instrument in 8 30 pH buffer solution at least once a day before y...

Page 32: ...Press CFM to delete the record or ESC to return to the previous screen Deleting a record will reorganise the list of records If Delete All was pressed the instrument will ask for confirmation Press CF...

Page 33: ...a calibration hasn t been performed the message Not Calibrated will be displayed If the titrator log is empty the message No Records will be displayed TITRATOR GLP INFORMATION Press MENU while in Tit...

Page 34: ...isplayed If an electrode calibration hasn t been performed or the number of days since the last pH calibration is greater than the number of days after wich a calibration time out warning is displayed...

Page 35: ...ifferent samples it is recommended to rinse the electrodes thoroughly with deionized water or tap water and then with some of the next sample to prevent cross contamination The pH reading is affected...

Page 36: ...rds is stored in the pH log Use the ARROW keys to scroll the list of records If More is pressed a complete set of data is displayed Use ARROW keys when is displayed to scroll between the records Press...

Page 37: ...deo inverse mode are from the previous calibration If a calibration hasn t been performed the message Not Calibrated will be displayed The pH meter GLP information refers to the pH calibration date To...

Page 38: ...ce To enter user calibration screen press and hold down the ARROW keys simultaneously then power on the instrument After a few seconds the User calibration screen is displayed Press Temp function key...

Page 39: ...e and close to the selected calibration point the unstable measurement symbol will disappear and the CFM key will become active Press CFM to confirm the calibration point The instrument will return to...

Page 40: ...t r o d n e v e h t n o i t a r b i l a c p m u p e h T d e m r o f r e p e b t n a c d r a d n a t s g n o r W s e d o r t c e l e n e k o r B r o d r a d n a t s e h t k c e h C s e d o r t c e l e...

Page 41: ...ITIONING AND MAINTENANCE pH CLEANING PROCEDURE General Soak in Hanna HI 7061 or HI 8061 General Cleaning Solution for approximately hour Milk deposits Soak in Hanna HI 700640 Cleaning Solution for mil...

Page 42: ...lution REAGENTS HI 84429 50 Titrant solution 100 ml HI 84429 55 Pump Calibration Standard 500 mL pH CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS HI 84429 65 pH 4 01 Buffer Solution 6 pcs 230 mL HI 84429 70 pH 6 00 Buffer So...

Page 43: ...ly packaged for complete protection To validate your warranty fill out and return the enclosed warranty card within 14 days from the date of purchase WARRANTY Hanna Instruments reserves the right to m...

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