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Put in the protective cap a few drops of 

HI 70300

 storage solution or,

in its absence, filling solution (

HI 7071

 for single junction or 

HI 7082

for double junction electrodes). Follow the Preparation Procedure
above before taking measurements.

Note:

NEVER STORE THE ELECTRODE IN DISTILLED WATER OR DRY.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Inspect the electrode and the cable. The cable used for connection to
the meter must be intact and there must be no points of broken
insulation on the cable or cracks on the electrode stem or bulb.
Connectors must be perfectly clean and dry.
If any scratches or cracks are present, replace the electrode.
Rinse off any salt deposits with water.

For refillable electrodes

Refill it with fresh electrolyte (

HI 7071

 for single junction or 

HI 7082

for double junction electrodes). Allow the electrode to stand upright for
1 hour. Follow the Storage Procedure above.

CLEANING PROCEDURE

General:

soak in Hanna 

HI 7061

 general cleaning solution

for approximately 1 hour.

Removal of films, dirt or deposits on the membrane/junction:

Protein

soak in Hanna 

HI 7073 

protein cleaning solution

for 15 minutes

Inorganic

soak in Hanna 

HI 7074 

inorganic cleaning

solution for 15 minutes

Oil/grease

Rinse with Hanna 

HI 7077

 Oil & Fat cleaning

solution

IMPORTANT:

 After performing any of the cleaning procedures rinse

the electrode thoroughly with distilled water, drain and refill the
reference chamber with fresh electrolyte (not necessary for gel filled
electrodes) and soak the electrode in 

HI 70300

 storage solution for at

least 1 hour before taking any measurements.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Evaluate the performance of your electrode based on the following
possibilities:

• Noise 

(readings fluctuate up and down) could be due to:

- Clogged/Dirty Junction: 

refer to the Cleaning Procedure above.

- Loss of shielding

 due to low electrolyte level (in refillable

electrodes only): refill with fresh 

HI 7071

 for single junction

electrodes, or 

HI 7082 

for double junction electrodes.

Note:

 To prevent damage to the electrode, remove it from the sample

before turning the meter off.

With the meter OFF, detach the electrode from the instrument
and immerse it in the storage solution.

PREPARATION

Remove the protective cap.
DO NOT BE ALARMED IF SALT DEPOSITS ARE PRESENT.
This is normal with pH electrodes and they will disappear when rinsed
with water.
During transport tiny bubbles of air may form inside the glass bulb.
The electrode cannot function properly under these conditions. These
bubbles can be removed by "shaking down" the electrode as you
would do with a glass thermometer.
If the bulb and/or junction are dry, soak the electrode in 

HI 70300

storage solution for at least one hour.

For refillable electrodes

If  the fill solution (electrolyte) is less than 1 cm (½") below the fill
hole, add 

HI 7082

 3.5M KCl electrolyte solution for double junction or

HI 7071

 3.5M KCl+AgCl electrolyte solution for single junction

electrodes.
For a faster response unscrew the fill hole screw during measurements.

For AmpHel

®

 electrodes

If the electrode does not respond to pH changes, the battery is run
down and the electrode should be replaced.

MEASUREMENT

Rinse the electrode tip with distilled water.
Immerse the tip (4 cm /1½") in the sample and stir gently for
approximately 30 seconds.
For a faster response and to avoid cross contamination of the samples,
rinse the electrode tip with a few drops of the solution to be tested,
before taking measurements.

STORAGE

To minimize clogging and ensure a quick response time, the glass
bulb and the junction should be kept always moist and not allowed
to dry out.

ELECTRODE CONDITIONING

AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for HI 98230

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual HI 98230 HI 98240 Printing and Logging pH Meters with GLP and Smart Electrodes w w w h a n n a i n s t c o m...

Page 2: ...meters are also equipped with a stability indicator and backlight feature for comfortable reading even in dark environments The GLP features provide a guarantee of data consistency Measurements can b...

Page 3: ...the LOBAT indication is displayed to warn the user of this condition However the meter continues to measure correctly even when the low battery indication is displayed When the batteries become too we...

Page 4: ...lectrode remove the pH electrode from the sample before turning the meter off If the meter is OFF detach the electrode from the meter before immersing the electrode in the storage solution ON OFF SPEC...

Page 5: ...iption of the specific setup items their valid values and the factory settings default Code Valid values Default 00 Lot data printing scrolling 00 to 16 00 01 Print lots data summary 02 Printer enable...

Page 6: ...sample is reached press and hold the ALT and PAPER keys until the printer stops During printout the LCD will display the sample number being Code Valid values Default 10 Show pH GLP data 11 Show ORP G...

Page 7: ...age GLP data printing will scroll across LCD The meter will then print a complete set of the following GLP data a Instrument identification ID code printed at that moment If printout is stopped the LC...

Page 8: ...ferent samples it is recommended to rinse the electrode thoroughly with deionized water or if not available tap water first and then with some of the next sample to condition the electrode before imme...

Page 9: ...ORP electrode to the meter and press ON OFF to power on the instrument The meter automatically sets the mV range If the ORP electrode is not connected the LCD will display the no probe message and th...

Page 10: ...ng will be printed beside the date Note A dashed line indicates that the calibration has never been performed 6 If password is correct or not set the meter will display 7 01pH on the up per LCD and b1...

Page 11: ...when LCD is displaying mV 3 User is prompted to enter password if it has been set to a value different from 0000 otherwise skip to step 6 4 Enter the password with the arrow keys 5 Press ALT and CFM t...

Page 12: ...ly enabled in order to return to logging with printing mode LOG ON DEMAND In measuring or Timed log mode press LOG to store the current reading The LCD will display Two different modes to print log da...

Page 13: ...the meter on again CALIBRATION ALARM TIME OUT The calibration alarm time out is available only for pH calibration It is possible to set through setup code 13 the number of days before the next requir...

Page 14: ...t is possible to make any elaboration available with software e g graphics statistic analysis HI 92000 offers a variety of features and is provided with an on line help to support the user throughout...

Page 15: ...lot was the 16th the new logging period restarts from lot 01 overwriting previously logged data When Timed logging memory is full the meter overwrites the oldest lot data progressively reducing the o...

Page 16: ...I 98240 can also be used with other adapters In this case remember to check the correct polarity of your adapter before connecting it to the meter BATTERY REPLACEMENT TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE CORRELATIO...

Page 17: ...own could be due to Clogged Dirty Junction refer to the Cleaning Procedure above Loss of shielding due to low electrolyte level in refillable electrodes only refill with fresh HI 7071 for single junct...

Page 18: ...7 01 buffer solution 500 mL FDA bottle HI 8009L pH 9 18 buffer solution 500 mL FDA bottle HI 7009L pH 9 18 buffer solution 500 mL bottle HI 7010L pH 10 01 buffer solution 500 mL bottle HI 8010L pH 10...

Page 19: ...10005 Voltage adapter 115 Vac 12 Vdc HI 710006 Voltage adapter 230 Vac 12 Vdc HI 710031 Rugged carrying case HI 710034 Paper roll 10 pcs HI 710035 Ink cartridge HI 76405 Electrode holder HI 8427 pH mV...

Page 20: ...s in workmanship and materials when used for their intended purpose and maintained according to instructions The electrodes and the probes are warranted for a period of six months This warranty is lim...

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