Hanna Instruments HI 95724C Instruction Manual Download Page 8

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KEYPAD DESCRIPTION

• ON/OFF: to turn the meter on and off.

• ZERO: press to zero the meter prior to measurement.

• READ: press for making a measurement.

• CAL CHECK: this bi-functional key allows to perform validation of the instrument just pressing

the CAL CHECK key, or hold the key for 3 seconds to enter the 

calibration mode

.

OPERATING MODES

Measurement mode:

 default operation mode, enables both 

validation 

and 

measurement.

Calibration mode: 

may be entered

 

by keeping CAL CHECK pressed 

for three seconds (

the “CAL”

icon appears), it enables 

calibration 

of the instrument.

DISPLAY ELEMENTS DESCRIPTION

1) four digit main display area.
2) CAL: appears when the instrument operates in the 

calibration mode.

3) the Month and Day icons appear above the number of month and day when a date is

displayed.

4) the blinking “Battery” icon appears when the battery voltage is getting low.

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FACTORY CALIBRATION RESET

It is possible to restore factory calibration:

DATE INPUT

• Keep READ pressed to scroll to the desired

month number (01-12).

• When the correct month has been set, press

ZERO to confirm.

• Now the display will show the day number

blinking. Keep READ pressed to scroll to the
desired day number (01-31).

Note:

it is possible to change from 

day 

to 

month

and vice versa by pressing ZERO.

• When both the day and month have been

selected, hold CAL CHECK 

for three seconds

to store date and calibration values. The
instrument will show for one second “Stor”,
to confirm that the new calibration data has
been accepted.

• The instrument will return automatically to

the measurement mode by displaying "724"
on the LCD.

• Enter the 

calibration mode

 by holding CAL

CHECK 

for three seconds

.

• Hold ZERO for 10 seconds. The display will

show for 2 seconds “F.CAL” and "724"
appears. The factory calibration is
automatically restored and the instrument is
ready for measurement.

Summary of Contents for HI 95724C

Page 1: ...1 w w w h a n n a i n s t c o m This Instrument is in Compliance with the CE Directives Instruction Manual HI 95724C Free Total Chlorine ISM 24 MAN95724C 01 04 w w w h a n n a i n s t c o m...

Page 2: ...ER NOTES 23 Dear Customer Thank you for choosing a Hanna product This manual will provide you with the necessary information for the correct use of the instrument Please read it carefully before using...

Page 3: ...ll packing material until you are sure that the instrument works correctly Any defective item must be returned in its original packing 22 Hanna publishes a wide range of catalogs and handbooks for an...

Page 4: ...aced into the measurement cell It is designed to fit a cuvet with a larger neck making it easier to add both sample and reagents The cuvet is made from special optical glass to obtain best results The...

Page 5: ...The figure explains these definitions In a laboratory using a standard solution of 1 00 mg L chlorine and a representative lot of reagents an operator obtained with a single instrument a standard devi...

Page 6: ...s based on the possibility to develop an absorbing compound from a specific chemical reaction between sample and reagents Given that the absorption of a compound strictly depends on the wavelength of...

Page 7: ...then the actual measurement is performed The cuvet has a very important role because it is an optical element and thus requires particular attention It is important that both the measurement and the...

Page 8: ...ppears when the battery voltage is getting low 17 FACTORY CALIBRATION RESET It is possible to restore factory calibration DATE INPUT Keep READ pressed to scroll to the desired month number 01 12 When...

Page 9: ...icate that 1 the month can be set 2 the day can be set Storage this prompt appears for 1 second at the end of the calibration procedure to indicate that the calibration data has been stored 16 or Note...

Page 10: ...e sample is beyond the programmed range dilute the sample and re run the test A flashing value lower than the maximum concentration indicates a low signal to noise ratio condition In this case accurac...

Page 11: ...318 tissue for wiping cuvets see chapter Accessories or a lint free cloth prior to insertion a b 14 VALIDATION PROCEDURE Use the validation procedure to ensure that the instrument is properly calibrat...

Page 12: ...that the notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove Press ZERO and SIP will blink on the display After a few seconds the display will show 0 0 The meter is now zeroed and ready for measu...

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