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(b)  Shaking the cuvette, moving the cuvette up and down. The movement may be gentle or vigorous. 

This mixing technique is indicated with “shake gently” or “shake vigorously”, and one of the 
following icons:

 

   

 

 

shake gently 

shake vigorously

(c)  Swirl the cuvette gently to mix the solution. This mixing technique is indicated with one of the 

following icons:

   

In order to avoid reagent leaking and to obtain more accurate measurements, 
close the cuvette first with the supplied High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) 
plastic stopper 

 and then the black cap.

Whenever the cuvette is placed into the measurement holder, it must be 
dry outside and free of fingerprints, oil and dirt. Wipe it thoroughly with 

HI731318

 microfiber cleaning cloth or a lint-free wipe prior to insertion.

Shaking the cuvette can generate bubbles in the sample, causing higher 
readings. To obtain accurate measurements, remove such bubbles by 
swirling or by gently tapping the cuvette.

Do not let the reacted sample stand too long after reagent is added. For best accuracy, respect the 
timings described in each specific method.
It is possible to take multiple readings in a row, but it is recommended to take a new zero reading for 
each sample and to use the same cuvette for zeroing and measurement when possible.

Summary of Contents for HI83325

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI83325 Multiparameter Photometer for Nutrient Analysis ...

Page 2: ...anna Instruments product Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this instrument This manual will provide you with the necessary information for correct use of this instrument 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 hannainst com Dear Cus...

Page 3: ...L HELP 16 7 LOGGING DATA DATA MANAGEMENT 17 7 1 LOGGING DATA 17 7 2 ADDING SAMPLE USER NAMES TO LOG DATA 17 7 3 DATA MANAGEMENT 18 8 NUTRIENT SAMPLES PREPARATION GUIDE 19 8 1 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT NUTRIENTS 19 8 2 PREPARING NUTRIENT SAMPLES FOR ANALYSIS 21 8 3 PROCEDURE FOR DILUTION FACTOR 5 23 8 4 PROCEDURE FOR DILUTION FACTOR 10 24 8 5 PROCEDURE FOR DILUTION FACTOR 50 25 8 6 REMOVING TURBIDITY A...

Page 4: ...THOD PROCEDURES 39 11 1 AMMONIA LOW RANGE 39 11 2 AMMONIA MEDIUM RANGE 42 11 3 AMMONIA HIGH RANGE 45 11 4 CALCIUM 48 11 5 IRON II III 51 11 6 MAGNESIUM 55 11 7 NITRATE 57 11 8 PHOSPHATE HIGH RANGE 60 11 9 POTASSIUM 63 11 10 SULFATE 66 12 WARNINGS ERRORS 68 13 STANDARD METHODS 71 14 ACCESSORIES 72 14 1 REAGENT SETS 72 14 2 pH ELECTRODES 73 14 3 pH SOLUTIONS 74 14 4 OTHER ACCESSORIES 76 CERTIFICATIO...

Page 5: ...ble 5 Vdc power adapter Instrument quality certificate Instruction manual Note Save all packing material until you are sure that the instrument works correctly Any damaged or defective item must be returned in its original packing material with the supplied accessories 2 SAFETY MEASURES The chemicals contained in the reagent kits may be hazardous if improperly handled Read the Safety Data Sheets S...

Page 6: ...available buffers 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 pH Electrode Intelligent pH temperature electrode Temperature Range 20 0 to 120 0 C 4 0 to 248 0 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Accuracy 0 5 C 25 C 0 9 F 77 F Additional Specifications Logging 1000 readings mixed photometer and electrode Display 128 x 64 pixel B W LCD with backlight USB A Host functions Mass storage host USB B Device functions Power input mass...

Page 7: ...od Laboratory Practice NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology EPA US Environmental Protection Agency g L grams per liter ppt µg L micrograms per liter ppb mg L milligrams per liter ppm mL milliliter HR High Range LR Low Range MR Medium Range ...

Page 8: ...aceable standards Probe mode uses a digital pH probe with a one or two point calibration Digital electrode input for pH measurements Certified CAL Check cuvettes to confirm meter functionality Dual purpose micro USB flash drive Lithium polymer rechargeable battery Auto off Absorbance mode User and sample name entry GLP features 5 2 PRECISION ACCURACY Precision is how closely repeated measurements ...

Page 9: ...y LCD 3 Indexing mark 4 Protective port covers 5 Light blocking cover panel 6 Cuvette holder 7 ON OFF power button 8 3 5 mm TRRS jack input for digital electrodes 9 Standard USB host connector for data transfer to a USB flash drive 10 Micro USB device connector for power or PC interface ...

Page 10: ...tup screen Press to log the current reading Press to review saved logs Press to exit the current screen Press to display the help screen ON OFF power button 5 4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Absorption of light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter When a light beam crosses a substance some of the radiation may be absorbed by atoms molecules or crystal lattic...

Page 11: ...ement and sample measurement LED light sources offer superior performance compared to tungsten lamps LEDs have a much higher luminous efficiency providing more light while using less power They also produce little heat which could otherwise affect electronic stability LEDs are available in a wide array of wavelengths whereas tungsten lamps have poor blue violet light output Improved optical filter...

Page 12: ... to AC DC adapter battery capacity no external adapter battery near 0 no external adapter battery exhausted no external adapter To conserve battery the meter will turn off automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity 30 minutes after a Zero measurement If a photometer measurement is on the screen an auto log is created before shutdown 6 2 MODE SELECTION The HI83325 has two operational modes Photom...

Page 13: ...nit pH Only Option C or F Press the functional key to select the desired temperature unit Backlight Values 0 to 8 Press Modify to access the backlight intensity Use the functional keys or the keys to increase or decrease the value Press Accept to confirm or press the ESC key to return to the Setup menu without saving the new value Contrast Values 0 to 20 Press Modify to change the display s contra...

Page 14: ...24 hour Press the functional key to select the desired time format Date Format Option DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Mon DD YYYY DD Mon YYYY YYYY Mon DD Press Modify to change the date format Use the keys to select the desired format Press Select to confirm or the ESC key to return to the Setup menu without saving the new format Decimal Separator Option Comma or Period Press the funct...

Page 15: ...d Press the functional key to enable or disable the beeper Instrument ID Option 0 to 999999 This option is used to set the instrument s ID identification number Press Modify to access the instrument ID screen Use the functional keys or the keys to highlight the digit to be modified Press the keys in order to set the desired value Press Accept to confirm the value or press the ESC key to return to ...

Page 16: ...urn to the Setup menu 6 4 CONTEXTUAL HELP HI83325 offers an interactive contextual help mode that assists the user at any time To access the help screen press the HELP key The instrument will display additional information related to the current screen To read all the available information scroll the text using the keys Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen ...

Page 17: ...dded to the saved log Use the keys to highlight the Sample ID or User ID then press Modify Sample ID and user ID are entered using the alphanumeric multi tapping keypad Enter one character at a time by pressing the key with the assigned character repeatedly until the desired character is highlighted For reference a list of the characters available for the current key will be shown under the text b...

Page 18: ...ll Data Export Log data can be exported to a USB flash drive or to a PC To access data export functions press the RECALL key then Export Use the keys to select the desired export location For export to flash drive insert the USB flash drive into the dedicated port at the back of the meter labeled HOST USB then follow the on screen prompts For export to PC connect the meter to a PC using the suppli...

Page 19: ...ollution of the groundwater and the possible accumulation of dangerous substances in the crops produced Nitrogen Nitrogen N is mostly absorbed by plants as nitrates NO3 and in smaller amount in the form of ammonium NH4 In hydroponics an adequate ratio between the two forms is generally used in nutritive solutions PRESENT IN proteins enzymes chlorophyll hormones vitamins DNA and RNA ACTION is funda...

Page 20: ...per Potassium Potassium K is essential in proteic synthesis The problem of lack of potassium is quite frequent in calcareous soils Potassium is absorbed as K PRESENT IN tissues responsible for the growth of plants primary and secondary meristems embryos and cell vacuole ACTION improves the quality of fruits and flowers gives more resistance both to frost and to diseases caused by fungi increases t...

Page 21: ... solution it is typically necessary to perform a dilution depending on the concentration of substances A dilution factor of 5 usually covers the analysis of residual solution in recycling systems The nutritive elements are differently absorbed by the plants hence the nutrient solution loses substances becomes impoverished and must be enriched A dilution factor of 10 normally corresponds to the typ...

Page 22: ... Solution 130 300 ppm NO3 N 10 Nitrate Fresh Nutrient Solution Phosphorus 9 ppm P 27 ppm PO4 3 No dilution Phosphate HR Irrigation Water 9 45 ppm P 27 135 ppm PO4 3 5 Phosphate HR Recycled Nutrient Solution 45 100 ppm P 135 300 ppm PO4 3 10 Phosphate HR Fresh Nutrient Solution Potassium 18 ppm K No dilution Potassium Irrigation Water 18 90 ppm K 5 Potassium Recycled Nutrient Solution 90 180 ppm K ...

Page 23: ...he upper part of the Demineralizer Bottle cap and gently squirt the demineralized water into the cylinder up to the 100 mL mark Note The ion exchange resin contained in the Demineralizer Bottle is provided with an indicator substance The indicator will change from green to blue when the resin has been exhausted and needs to be replaced Pour the solution in the large 170 mL beaker replace the cap a...

Page 24: ...sample Pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the seal is on the 5 mL mark of the syringe Remove the cap and fill the Demineralizer Bottle with tap water Replace the cap and shake gently for at least 2 minutes Open the upper part of the Demineralizer Bottle cap and squirt gently the demineralized water into the cylinder up to the 100 mL mark Pour the solution in the large 170 mL beaker repla...

Page 25: ...ample Pull the plunger out until the lower edge of the seal is on the 5 mL mark of the syringe Remove the cap and fill the Demineralizer Bottle with tap water Replace the cap and shake gently for at least 2 minutes Open the upper part of the Demineralizer Bottle cap and squirt gently the demineralized water into the cylinder up to the 100 mL mark Pour the solution in the large 170 mL beaker replac...

Page 26: ... until most of the solid particles have settled Then use the pipette to transfer the particle clear supernatant solution to the 100 mL graduated cylinder Discard sample containing visible particles Repeat the process until you have filled the graduated cylinder to the 100 mL line Clean the 170 mL beaker with demineralized water and dry it before using it again 2 Pour 100 mL of sample into the larg...

Page 27: ...ethod read all the instructions carefully 9 2 COLLECTING MEASURING SAMPLES AND REAGENTS Proper Use of Syringe 1 Push the plunger completely into the syringe and insert the tip into the solution 2 Pull the plunger up until the lower edge of the seal is exactly on the mark for the desired volume 3 Take out the syringe and clean the outside of the syringe tip be sure that no drops are hanging on the ...

Page 28: ...portant for reproducibility of the measurements The proper mixing technique for each method is listed in the method procedure a Invert the cuvette a couple of times or for a specified time hold the cuvette in the vertical position Turn the cuvette upside down and wait for all of the solution to flow to the cap end then return the cuvette to the upright vertical position and wait for all of the sol...

Page 29: ...lack cap Whenever the cuvette is placed into the measurement holder it must be dry outside and free of fingerprints oil and dirt Wipe it thoroughly with HI731318 microfiber cleaning cloth or a lint free wipe prior to insertion Shaking the cuvette can generate bubbles in the sample causing higher readings To obtain accurate measurements remove such bubbles by swirling or by gently tapping the cuvet...

Page 30: ...re than one timer the meter will automatically select each timer in the appropriate order To bypass the default order you may press the desired key to activate a different timer only while the current timer is stopped Press Continue to start the active timer For some methods the timer is only necessary after a Zero measurement has been performed In this case the timer key will only be available af...

Page 31: ...gh the measurement of each CAL Check Standard and applies the factory calibration corrections to each measurement The HI83325 stores the results of the most recent CAL Check measurements which may be viewed on the CAL Check screen Compare these results with the values printed on the Certificate provided with each Hanna Instruments CAL Check Standards kit To perform a validation 1 Press the SETUP k...

Page 32: ... Press the METHOD key 2 Highlight the appropriate Absorbance method according to the wavelength to be used then press Select Absorbance methods are located at the bottom of the method list 3 Prepare the sample cuvette according to the method 4 Insert a cuvette filled with deionized water then press Zero 5 Insert the prepared sample cuvette then press Read Warning Never use absorbance methods for v...

Page 33: ...IBRATION section for more information To take pH measurements Remove the protective cap and rinse the electrode with water Collect some sample in a clean dry beaker Preferably rinse the electrode with a small amount of sample Submerse the electrode tip approximately 3 cm 1 into the sample to be tested and stir the sample gently Make sure the electrode junction is completely submersed Allow time fo...

Page 34: ...rst buffer and pH 4 01 as the second buffer If you are measuring in the alkaline range use pH 7 01 or 6 86 as the first buffer and pH 10 01 or 9 18 as the second buffer Procedure Calibration can be performed using one or two calibration buffers For more accurate measurements a two point calibration is recommended Submerse the pH electrode approximately 3 cm 1 into a buffer solution and stir gently...

Page 35: ...to use this probe Exceeded Probe Range ThepHand ortemperaturemeasurementexceedthespecifications of the probe The measurement value s will be blinking Broken Temperature Sensor The temperature sensor inside the probe is broken Temperature compensation will revert to a fixed value of 25 C 77 C Cal Due The probe has no calibration See pH CALIBRATION section for details Clean Probe The offset is outsi...

Page 36: ...he acceptable window for the selected buffer value 10 4 pH GLP Good Laboratory Practice GLP refers to a quality control function used to ensure uniformity and consistency of sensor calibrations and measurements To view the GLP information press the GLP key from the probe measurement screen The pH GLP screen displays the date and time buffers slope and offset for the last calibration If the probe h...

Page 37: ...re using For refillable electrodes if the filling solution electrolyte is more than 2 cm 1 below the fill hole addHI7082orHI80823 5MKClElectrolytesolution Unscrewthefillholecoverduringmeasurements so the liquid reference junction maintains an outward flow of electrolyte Storage Procedure To minimize clogging and ensure a quick response time the glass bulb and the junction should be kept moist and ...

Page 38: ...8061 General cleaning solution for approximately 30 minutes Protein Soak in Hanna HI7073 or HI8073 Protein cleaning solution for 15 minutes Inorganic Soak in Hanna HI7074 Inorganic cleaning solution for 15 minutes Oil and grease Rinse with Hanna HI7077 or HI8077 Oil and Fat cleaning solution After performing any of the cleaning procedures rinse the electrode thoroughly with distilled water refill ...

Page 39: ...Quantity HI93700A 0 Ammonia Low Range Reagent A 4 drops HI93700B 0 Ammonia Low Range Reagent B 4 drops REAGENT SETS HI93700 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93700 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Ammonia LR method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the...

Page 40: ...gent B Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Swirl to mix the solution Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 3 minutes and 30 seconds and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of ammonia nitrogen NH3 N Press the or key to acce...

Page 41: ... the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Hardness above 1 g L Iron Sulfide may cause turbidity Organic compounds like acetone above 0 1 alcohols aldehydes aliphatic and aromatic amines chloramines glycine or urea above 10 mg L to remove the interference distillation is required ...

Page 42: ...I93715A 0 Ammonia Medium Range Reagent A 4 drops HI93715B 0 Ammonia Medium Range Reagent B 4 drops REAGENT SETS HI93715 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93715 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Ammonia MR method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mar...

Page 43: ... Reagent B Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Swirl to mix the solution Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 3 minutes and 30 seconds and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of ammonia nitrogen NH3 N Press the or key to ...

Page 44: ...s the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Hardness above 1 g L Iron Sulfide may cause turbidity Organic compounds like acetone above 0 1 alcohols aldehydes aliphatic and aromatic amines chloramines glycine or urea above 10 mg L to remove the interference distillation is required ...

Page 45: ...ange Reagent A 4 drops HI93733B 0 Ammonia High Range Reagent B 9 mL REAGENT SETS HI93733 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93733 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Ammonia HR method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Add 1 mL of unreacted sample to the cuvette using a 1 mL syringe Use the pipette to fill the...

Page 46: ... the plastic stopper and the cap Swirl to mix the solution Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 3 minutes and 30 seconds and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of ammonia nitrogen NH3 N Press the or key to access the second ...

Page 47: ... the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Hardness above 1 g L Iron Sulfide may cause turbidity Organic compounds like acetone above 0 1 alcohols aldehydes aliphatic and aromatic amines chloramines glycine or urea above 10 mg L to remove the interference distillation is required ...

Page 48: ... HI93752A Ca Calcium Reagent A 7 mL HI93752B Ca Calcium Reagent B 1 mL REAGENT SETS HI937521 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI937521 03 Reagents for 150 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Calcium method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Add 3 mL of unreacted sample to the cuvette using the 5 mL syringe Use the pipette to fill ...

Page 49: ... when the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvette Add 1 mL of HI93752B Ca Calcium Reagent B to the sample using the 1 mL syringe Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Invert the cuvette 10 times to mix about 15 seconds Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 5 minutes 1 mL ...

Page 50: ...imes to mix about 15 seconds Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Read to start the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of calcium Ca 2 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Acidity Alkalinity above 1000 mg L CaCO3 Magnesium above 400 mg L ...

Page 51: ...red complex During the second measurement ferric iron Fe 3 is converted to ferrous iron Fe 2 by the addition of Reagent B the resulting measurement is the sum of ferrous Fe 2 and ferric Fe3 iron APPLICATION Surface water drinking water mineral and groundwater process control SIGNIFICANCE USE Surface water typically contains up to 0 7 mg L of iron Drinking water typically contains up to 0 3 mg L of...

Page 52: ... to the mark Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Zero The display will show 0 0 the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement Remove the cuvette and add the content of one packet of HI96777A 0 Iron II III Reagent A Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Shake gently for 30 seconds Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid 1...

Page 53: ...o react producing false high measurements Remove the plastic stopper and the cap from the cuvette and add the content of one packet of HI96777B 0 Iron II III Reagent B Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Shake gently for 30 seconds Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Note If Zero is pressed the instrument returns to measure Iron II Fe 2 Press Timer and the display will show th...

Page 54: ...to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Chloride Sulfate above 1000 mg L Ammonium Calcium Potassium Sodium above 500 mg L Silver above 100 mg L Carbonate Chromium III and VI Cobalt Lead Mercury Nitrate Zinc above 50 mg L Nickel above 25 mg L Copper above 10 mg L Tin above 5 mg L Extreme pH or highly buffered samples the pH of the sample must be between 3 8 and 5 5 aft...

Page 55: ...t B 9 mL REAGENT SETS HI937520 01 Reagents for 50 tests HI937520 03 Reagents for 150 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Magnesium method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Add 1 mL of HI93752A Mg Magnesium Reagent A to the cuvette using a 1 mL syringe and use the pipette to fill the cuvette up to the 10 mL mark with the H...

Page 56: ...veral times to mix Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 15 seconds and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of magnesium Mg 2 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Acidity Alkalinity above 1000 mg L CaCO3 Calcium above 2...

Page 57: ...HI93728 0 Nitrate Reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI93728 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93728 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Nitrate method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of sample up to the mark Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Insert the cuvette into the holder ...

Page 58: ...der will not completely dissolve Note Themethodistechniquesensitive Seeproceduredescribed in CUVETTE PREPARATION section for proper mixing technique Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 4 minutes and 30 seconds and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument dis...

Page 59: ...ate NO3 Press the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Ammonia and amines as urea and primary aliphatic amines Chloride above 100 mg L Chlorine above 2 mg L Copper Iron Ferric Strong oxidizing and reducing substances Sulfide must be absent ...

Page 60: ...ity HI93717A 0 Phosphate High Range Reagent A 10 drops HI93717B 0 Phosphate High Range Reagent B 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI93717 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93717 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Phosphate HR method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample up t...

Page 61: ...issolved Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 5 minutes and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of phosphate PO4 3 Press the or key to access the second level functions Press Chem Frm to convert the result to mg L of phosphor...

Page 62: ...E HIGH RANGE Press the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Sulfide Chloride above 150000 mg L Magnesium above 40000 mg L CaCO3 Calcium above 10000 mg L CaCO3 Iron Ferrous above 100 mg L ...

Page 63: ...0A 0 Potassium Reagent A 6 drops HI93750B 0 Potassium Reagent B 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI93750 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93750 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Potassium method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of sample up to the mark Add 6 drops of HI93750A 0 Potassium...

Page 64: ...tly for 1 minute Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or wait 3 minutes After the 3 minutes have passed invert the cuvette 5 times to mix Insert the cuvette into the holder and close the lid Press Read to start reading The instrument displays the results in mg L of potassium K Press the or key to access th...

Page 65: ...result to mg L of potassium oxide K2O Press the or key to return to the measurement screen INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Chloride above 12000 mg L Calcium above 10000 mg L CaCO3 Magnesium above 8000 mg L CaCO3 Sodium above 8000 mg L Ammonium above 10 mg L ...

Page 66: ...93751 0 Sulfate Reagent 1 packet REAGENT SETS HI93751 01 Reagents for 100 tests HI93751 03 Reagents for 300 tests For other accessories see ACCESSORIES section MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE Select the Sulfate method using the procedure described in the METHOD SELECTION section Fill a cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample up to the mark Replace the plastic stopper and the cap Insert the cuvette into the h...

Page 67: ...r to the measurement or wait 5 minutes and press Read When the timer ends the meter will perform the reading The instrument displays the concentration in mg L of sulfate SO4 2 INTERFERENCES Interference may be caused by Chloride above 40000 mg L Calcium above 20000 mg L CaCO3 Magnesium above 10000 mg L MgCO3 Silica above 500 mg L SiO2 Color or suspended matter filter the sample prior to analysis O...

Page 68: ...d repeat the measurement There is either too much light or the instrument can not adjust the light level Please check the preparation of the zero cuvette and that the sample does not contain any debris The meter is either overheating or its temperature has dropped too low to operate within published accuracy specifications The meter must be between 0 and 50 C 32 and 122 F to perform any measuremen...

Page 69: ...e is not recognized or it might be damaged Please insert a new USB flash drive Data log is full Please review logged data and delete unnecessary logs Date and time settings have been lost Please reset the values If the issue persists please contact Hanna Instruments technical support Battery level is too low to ensure normal functioning and the meter will turn off Connect the USB adapter to charge...

Page 70: ...s please contact Hanna Instruments technical support Logged data is no longer accessible Some features are no longer available Restart the meter If the issue persists please contact Hanna Instruments technical support Battery charge level is not accurate Some features are no longer available Restart the meter If the issue persists please contact Hanna Instruments technical support A critical error...

Page 71: ...ia HR 0 0 to 100 0 mg L as NH3 N Nessler Calcium 0 to 400 mg L as Ca 2 Oxalate Iron II III 0 00 to 6 00 mg L as Fe EPA 315B Magnesium 0 to 150 mg L as Mg 2 Calmagite Nitrate 0 0 to 30 0 mg L as NO3 N Cadmium reduction Phosphate HR 0 0 to 30 0 mg L as PO4 3 Amino Acid Potassium 0 0 to 20 0 mg L as K Tetraphenylborate Sulfate 0 to 150 mg L as SO4 2 Barium Chloride ...

Page 72: ...osphate HR tests HI93728 01 100 nitrate tests HI93728 03 300 nitrate tests HI93733 01 100 ammonia HR tests HI93733 03 300 ammonia HR tests HI93750 01 100 potassium tests HI93750 03 300 potassium tests HI93751 01 100 sulfate tests HI93751 03 300 sulfate tests HI937520 01 50 magnesium tests HI937520 03 150 magnesium tests HI937521 01 50 calcium tests HI937521 03 150 calcium tests HI96777 01 100 iron...

Page 73: ...gel filled non refillable pH temperature electrode HI12301 Plastic body double junction gel filled non refillable pH temperature electrode with enhanced diagnostics HI10480 Glass body double junction with temperature sensor for wine analysis FC2320 Double junction open reference non refillable electrolyte viscolene PVDF body with conical tip pH temperature electrode FC2100 Double junction open ref...

Page 74: ... solution 500 mL HI7009L pH 9 18 buffer solution 500 mL HI7010L pH 10 01 buffer solution 500 mL HI8004L pH 4 01 buffer solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8006L pH 6 86 buffer solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8007L pH 7 01 buffer solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8009L pH 9 18 buffer solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8010L pH 10 01 buffer solution in FDA approved bottle ...

Page 75: ...I7077L Oil fat cleaning solution 500 mL HI8061L General cleaning solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8073L Protein cleaning solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL HI8077L Oil fat cleaning solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL ELECTRODE REFILL ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS Code Description HI7082 3 5M KCl electrolyte 4x30 mL for double junction electrodes HI8082 3 5M KCl electrolyte in FDA approved b...

Page 76: ...10 pcs HI740036P 100 mL plastic beaker 10 pcs HI740038 60 mL glass bottle and stopper HI740142P 1 mL graduated syringe 10 pcs HI740143 1 mL graduated syringe 6 pcs HI740144 pipette tip 6 pcs HI740157P plastic refilling pipette 20 pcs HI740220 25 mL graduated glass vial 2 pcs HI740223 170 mL plastic beaker HI740224 170 mL plastic beaker 12 pcs HI740225 60 mL graduated syringe HI740226 5 mL graduate...

Page 77: ...300 100 Sample preparation kit consisting of activated carbon for 50 tests demineralizer bottle for 10 L of water 100 mL graduated beaker with cap 170 mL graduated beaker with cap 3 mL pipette 60 mL syringe 5 mL syringe graduated cylinder spoon funnel filtter paper 25 pcs HI920015 USB to micro USB cable connector HI93703 50 cuvette cleaning solution 230 mL HI93703 55 activated carbon 50 pcs ...

Page 78: ...t is used Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the photometer s performance For yours and the meter s safety do not use or store the photometer in hazardous environments WARRANTY The HI83325 is warranted for two years against defects in workmanship and materials when used for its intended purpose and maintained according to instructions This warranty is limite...

Page 79: ...Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design construction or appearance of its products without advance notice ...

Page 80: ...World Headquarters Hanna Instruments Inc Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket RI 02895 USA www hannainst com MAN83325 Printed in ROMANIA ...

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