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OPERA

TIONAL GUIDE

TO TURN THE METER ON

To turn the meter ON, press the   button on 
the front of the meter. If it does not turn on, make 
sure that the batteries are properly installed 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 the remaining battery life, the meter enters 
the normal measurement mode. 

Note: The meter detects the presence and the type of 

the probe at its input.

-  If the probe is not connected the message “

NO” 

”PROBE

“ appears alternatively on the secondary LCD 

with “

---

“ blinking on the first LCD line.

-  If the probe is not compatible “

WRONG” ”PROBE

“ 

message appears alternatively on the secondary LCD 

with “

---

“ blinking on the first LCD line.

-  If the readings are out of range, the nearest range limits 

are displayed blinking (E.g. -2.00 pH -5.0 

°

C).

TO SELECT THE MEASUREMENT RANGE

While in measurement mode, press the 

SET

 button to select 

pH or pH‑mV measurement on the first LCD line.

TO FREEZE THE MEASUREMENT VALUES

While in measurement mode, press and hold the 

SET

 

button until “

HOLD

“ appears on the secondary LCD. The 

HOLD

“ remains for 1 second and reading of pH, mV and 

temperature will be frozen on the LCD with “

H

” blinking.

Battery life

Measurement 
mode

LCD 

check up

Electrode 

check

Summary of Contents for HI10483

Page 1: ...HI99111 Portable Waterproof pH Temperature Meter for Wine Analysis 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: ...ption and Intended Use Main Features Specifications Display Description Operational Guide Meter Setup Battery Replacement Accessories Electrode Maintenance Certification Recommendations for Users Warr...

Page 4: ...t tip and DIN connector with 1m 3 3 cable pH 3 00 7 01 Buffer sachet HI700635 Cleaning solution for wine deposits HI700636 Cleaning solution for wine stains 100 mL beaker 1 pcs Alkaline batteries 1 5V...

Page 5: ...nts within two memorized buffer sets standard or NIST selectable temperature unit C or F The HI10483 pH probe features an open junction with Clogging Prevention System CPSTM technology has a built in...

Page 6: ...rized buffer sets standard or NIST Selectable temperature unit C or F Electrode condition indicator mV of pH measurement for electrode check HI10483 dedicated pH with integral temperature sensor Probe...

Page 7: ...e compensation Automatic 5 0 to 105 0 C 23 0 to 221 0 F pH Calibration Automatic 1 or 2 point selectable buffer set Standard 3 00 7 01 10 01 or NIST 3 00 6 86 9 18 Probe included HI10483 preamplified...

Page 8: ...1 pH calibration buffer s used Each meter is supplied with batteries Before using the meter for the first time open the battery compartment and insert batteries observing the polarity see Battery Repl...

Page 9: ...message NO PROBE appears alternatively on the secondary LCD with blinking on the first LCD line If the probe is not compatible WRONG PROBE message appears alternatively on the secondary LCD with blin...

Page 10: ...y Wait until the tag on the LCD disappears The LCD displays the pH value automatically compensated for temperature on the primary LCD while the secondary LCD displays the sample temperature If measure...

Page 11: ...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 directions for single and two point calibration bel...

Page 12: ...It is always recommended to carry out a two point calibration for better accuracy When the calibration procedure is completed the tag is turned on together with the calibrated points To exit calibrat...

Page 13: ...re 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 buf...

Page 14: ...choices 8 minutes 8 default value 60 minutes 60 or disabled Press to confirm and to enter the BEEP selection To switch ON or OFF the beep tone press the SET button press to confirm and to enter the ca...

Page 15: ...to warn the user Battery Error Prevention System BEPS If the battery is too weak 0 the display shows bAtt DEAD for few seconds then the meter power off Immediately replace the batteries with new ones...

Page 16: ...lution 500 mL HI7009L pH 9 18 buffer solution 500 mL HI7010L pH 10 01 buffer solution 500 mL HI70300L pH electrode Storage solution 500 mL HI7061L pH electrode Cleaning solution 500 mL HI70635L Cleani...

Page 17: ...ate any air bubbles inside the glass bulb Remove the fill hole cover to ensure the reference junctions are flowing Set aside for storage Top off the electrolyte filling solution using HI7082 solution...

Page 18: ...ECTRODE MAINTENANCE Replace protective cap with a few drops of HI70300 Storage Solution Follow PREPARATION above before taking measurements Replace the fill hole cover Note NEVER STORE THE ELECTRODE I...

Page 19: ...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 department and then send it with ship...

Page 20: ...ments Inc Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket RI 02895 USA www hannainst com MAN99111 Local Office Hanna Instruments Inc 270 George Washington Highway Smithfield RI 02917 Phone 800...

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