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OPERA

TIONAL GUIDE

ELECTRODE CONDITION

The display is provided with a probe icon (unless the 
feature is disabled from setup) which indicates the electrode 
status after calibration. The “condition” remains active for 
12 hours (unless the batteries are removed).
The electrode condition is evaluated only if the current 
calibration has two points.
 

5 bars: excellent condition

 

4 bars: very good condition

 

3 bars: good condition

 

2 bars: fair condition

 

1 bar: poor condition

 

1 bar blinking: very poor condition

With 1 bar it is recommended to clean the electrode and 
recalibrate. If there is still only 1 bar or 1 bar blinking 
replace the probe.

Sensor check

Setting the meter to pH‑mV range the user can check the 
sensor status at any time. The offset value is the reading 
in pH 7.01 buffer (@ 25 °C/77 °F). If this reading is 
outside the range ±30 mV, the electrode is considered 
“very poor”. The slope value of the sensor is the difference 
between readings in pH 7.01 and in pH 4.01 buffers. When 
the slope reaches the value of about 150 mV, the electrode 
is considered “very poor“. When “poor“ or “very poor“, it 
is recommended to replace it with a new one.

Note: To ensure reliable readings, the electrode must 

be cleaned with cleaning solution and then hydrated in 

storage solution for a minimum of 30 minutes before 

calibrating the probe.

Summary of Contents for HI 99181

Page 1: ...HI99181 Waterproof pH Temperature Meter for Skin Scalp INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...this meter as well as a precise idea of its versatility If you need additional technical information do not hesitate to e mail us at tech hannainst com or view our worldwide contact list at www hannai...

Page 3: ...ral description and Intended use Main features Specifications Display description Operational guide Meter setup Battery replacement Accessories Electrode maintenance Certification Recommendations for...

Page 4: ...with flat tip DIN connector and 1m 3 3 cable HI70004 pH 4 01 buffer 1 sachet HI70007 pH 7 01 buffer 1 sachet HI700620 Cleaning and disinfection solution for skin residuals 1 sachet HI700621 Electrode...

Page 5: ...a built in temperature sensor for temperature compensated pH readings and an integrated preamplifier to provide measurements impervious to noise and electrical interferences The flat tip of the HI141...

Page 6: ...buffer sets standard or NIST Selectable temperature unit C or F Electrode condition indicator mV of pH measurement for electrode check HI14143 50 dedicated pH probe with integrated temperature sensor...

Page 7: ...nt selectable buffer set Standard 4 01 7 01 10 01 or NIST 4 01 6 86 9 18 Probe included HI14143 50 preamplified pH temperature probe with flat tip DIN connector and 1 m 3 3 cable Battery type life 1 5...

Page 8: ...on indicator 2 Stability indicator 3 Battery percentage 4 Electrode condition indicator 5 Low battery indicator 6 Measurement unit 7 Primary LCD 8 Temperature unit 9 Secondary LCD 10 Meter modes indic...

Page 9: ...ed in their place The meter is provided with an active acoustic signal when a key is pressed At start up the meter displays all LCD segments for a few seconds followed by the percentage indication of...

Page 10: ...D and tag is replaced by SETUP and tag Release the button TURNING THE METER OFF Whileinmeasurementmode pressthe button POWER and tag will appear Release the button pH MEASUREMENT CALIBRATION Make sure...

Page 11: ...uffer If performing a two point calibration use pH 7 01 pH 6 86 for NIST buffer first The meter will enter the calibration mode displaying pH 7 01 USE and tag blinking or pH 6 86 USE for NIST Follow d...

Page 12: ...etter accuracy it is always recommended to carry out a two point calibration After the calibration procedure has been completed the CAL is turned on together with the calibrated points Exiting calibra...

Page 13: ...recalibrate If there is still only 1 bar or 1 bar blinking replace the probe Sensor check Setting the meter to pH mV range the user can check the sensor status at any time The offset value is the read...

Page 14: ...and to enter the BEEP selection To switch the beep tone ON or OFF press the SET button press to confirm and to enter the calibration buffer selection pH 7 01 BUFF To change the buffer set the meter w...

Page 15: ...EAD for a few seconds then the meter powers off Immediately replace the batteries with new ones The batteries are accessed by opening the battery cover on the back of the instrument Remove protective...

Page 16: ...on for general use 500 mL HI70620L Cleaning and disinfection solution for skin residuals 500 mL HI70621L Electrode cleaning solution for skin grease and sebum 500 mL HI70960 Preparation solution for s...

Page 17: ...PREPARATION above before taking measurements Note Never store the electrode in distilled water PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Inspect the electrode for any scratches or cracks If any present replace the electr...

Page 18: ...nic equipment which will conserve natural resources Disposal of waste batteries This product contains batteries do not dispose of them with other household waste Hand them over to the appropriate coll...

Page 19: ...d by the warranty you will be notified of the charges incurred If the meter is to be returned to Hanna Instruments first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization number from the Technical Service departm...

Page 20: ...Printed in ROMANIA World Headquarters Hanna Instruments Inc Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket RI 02895 USA www hannainst com MAN99181...

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