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Names of each part

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Operation key

Key

Name

Function

MEAS key

Changes the operation mode to the measurement mode 
during operation in a different mode. The changes you 
made using the setting mode are reflected when you press 
this key to return to the measurement mode.
In the measurement mode, switches the automatic hold 
measurement on/off.

CAL key

Changes from the measurement mode to the calibration 
mode.
Start calibration in the calibration mode.

DATA key

Changes from the measurement mode to the data mode.

SET key

Changes from the measurement mode to the setting mode.
Starts repeatability inspection after calibration is complete.
Changes from the setting mode to the measurement mode 
without reflecting changes.

POWER key

Turns ON/OFF the power of instrument.

MODE key

In the measurement mode, changes measurement 
parameters.

LIGHT key

Turns on/off the backlight.

ENTER key

Determines the selection or setting.
Prints data in measurement, the calibration and data mode.

UP key

In the measurement mode, switches the display between 
the main screen and the sub screen.
Changes the selected item.
Changes the number of the selected digit when entering 
numbers.

DOWN key

LEFT key

Changes the selected item.
Changes the selected digit when entering numbers.

RIGHT key

Summary of Contents for LAQUAact D-75G

Page 1: ...uction Manual pH ORP Dissolved Oxygen Meter D 75G Preface Part names and basic operation Measurement Various functions Maintenance How to resolve errors or troubles Appendix Portable pH Water Quality...

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Page 3: ...ation Any malfunction attributable to repair or modification by any person not authorized by HORIBA Advanced Techno Co Ltd Any malfunction or damage attributable to the use in an environment not speci...

Page 4: ...ries see below all exist If damage or defects are found on the product contact your dealer Note The accessories are not waterproof The supplied alkaline batteries are used to check operation thus it i...

Page 5: ...n this case it satisfies the requirements of the Directive 2006 66 EC for the object chemical This product should not be disposed of as unsorted household waste Your correct disposal of WEEE waste bat...

Page 6: ...o provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not...

Page 7: ...tal protection use period in years It does not indicate a product guarantee period It guarantees that the product will not cause environment pollution nor serious influence on human body and property...

Page 8: ...accordance with SJ T 11364 GB T 26572 Denotes that the amount of the hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials used in the component is below the limit on the acceptable amount...

Page 9: ...riellen Umgebung k nnen die elektromagnetischen St rungen eventuell zu Produktfehlfunktionen f hren Um dieses Produkt unter solchen Umst nden verwen den zu k nnen muss der Benutzer ggf angemessene Ma...

Page 10: ...sono soggetti a modifiche senza preavviso Ambiente di installazione Questo prodotto non stati progettati per essere utilizzati in ambienti industriali secondo la norma EN61326 1 In un ambiente indust...

Page 11: ...0 1 Categor a de sobretensi n II Nivel de contaminaci n 2 POL Informacje dotycz ce bezpiecze stwa Przed przyst pieniem do u ytkowania tego produktu nale y dok adnie zapozna si z niniejsz instrukcj aby...

Page 12: ...d Installatieomgeving Dit product is niet bedoeld voor gebruik in een industri le omgeving zoals gedefinieerd in EN 61326 1 In een industri le omgeving kan de elektromagnetische interferentie de werki...

Page 13: ...f water and then consult a doctor Harmful chemicals The internal solution of pH electrode is highly concentrated potassium chloride 3 33 mol L KCl If the internal solution comes in contact with the sk...

Page 14: ...For Your Safety XII CAUTION Do not remove or scratch the external label of the battery Doing so could cause injury to hands and fingers...

Page 15: ...anual the instrument provides dust proof and waterproof performance When replacing the batteries while connected to the AC adapter or during the RS 232C communication the instrument does not have the...

Page 16: ...tery together with a used battery Do not use a fully charged nickel metal hydride battery together with a partially charged battery Do not attempt to charge a non rechargeable battery Environmental co...

Page 17: ...cessary points for correct operation and notifies the important points for handling the product This indicates the part where to refer for information This indicates reference information Original lan...

Page 18: ...ing date 2 Display 3 Operation key 5 Basic operation 6 Changing the operation mode 6 Switching the displays 7 Changing the measurement parameter 8 Using the backlight 9 Entering numeric values 10 Meas...

Page 19: ...ration and inspection data 47 Deleting calibration data 49 Printing measured values and calibration data 50 Transferring saved data to a PC 56 Operating the instrument from an external device 57 Using...

Page 20: ...ity error pH 75 ERR No 0005 Electrode sensitivity error DO 75 ERR No 0006 Maximum calibration points exceeded 76 ERR No 0007 Cannot identify standard solution 76 ERR No 0008 Calibration interval error...

Page 21: ...measurement glass electrode 85 pH standard solutions at various temperatures 86 ORP measurement 87 Dissolved oxygen measurement 88 Salinity concentration correction 89 Air pressure correction 89 Satu...

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Page 23: ...c operation method of each part Names of each part 2 Instrument 2 Identification of manufacturing date 2 Display 3 Battery level display 4 Operation key 5 Basic operation 6 Changing the operation mode...

Page 24: ...ured in 2016 January No Name Function 1 Display Displays the measured value and set value and so on 2 Operation keys Used for instrument operation 3 Electrode connector Connects the BNC connector of t...

Page 25: ...lay area Displays the currently set measurement parameter This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen respectively 7 Main screen channel icon Displays the channel of the main screen 8 HOLD...

Page 26: ...lay area Displays the unit for the measurement parameter and the display item This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen respectively No Name Function Battery level is high Battery level...

Page 27: ...m the measurement mode to the setting mode Starts repeatability inspection after calibration is complete Changes from the setting mode to the measurement mode without reflecting changes POWER key Turn...

Page 28: ...data or setting mode is available only from the measurement mode When changing to a different mode first change to the measurement mode and then change to the desired mode Icon Name Function Measurem...

Page 29: ...the main screen and the sub screen In the measurement mode pressing the keys can switch the channels between the main screen and the sub screen When performing calibration or setting switch the displ...

Page 30: ...arameters For measurement an electrode corresponding to the measurement parameter is required In the measurement mode the measurement parameter can be changed by pressing the key This operation is ava...

Page 31: ...acklight by pressing the key If the backlight is not operated for 5 minutes it automatically turns off To turn it off manually press the key again while the backlight is on Note Turning on the backlig...

Page 32: ...ntering numeric values When entering numeric values to make various settings and set a calibration value you can change the selected digit using the keys and increment or decrement the value 0 to 9 us...

Page 33: ...calibration 20 pH standard solution setting is NIST or USA 20 Inspecting repeatability 23 pH standard solution setting is CUST 24 Performing measurement 27 mV ORP measurement 28 Setting the instrument...

Page 34: ...d solution for the measurement parameter If not prepare the standard solution by yourself or purchase it Are there any items that should not be wet or stained around the instrument Depending on the op...

Page 35: ...n the battery cover on the back of the instrument clockwise to lock the battery cover Note Do not replace the batteries in a dusty place or with wet hands Dust or moisture could get inside the instrum...

Page 36: ...with force when the connector does not match the socket When not using the AC adapter close the AC adapter connector cover While connected to the AC adapter the instrument does not have the dust proof...

Page 37: ...nd time of saved data becomes incorrect Refer to Displaying saved data page 45 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key...

Page 38: ...reparing electrodes Use the following procedure to correctly connect the electrode to the instrument 1 Insert the electrode connector by fitting its groove with the connector socket pin of the instrum...

Page 39: ...libration using the value matched to the standard solution temperature only when the standard solution setting is NIST and USA However the function does not convert the pH value according to the tempe...

Page 40: ...ration default NIST Set the standard solution used for calibration With this instrument you can choose from 3 types NIST USA and CUST the standard solution other than NIST and USA Set according to the...

Page 41: ...5 C Standard solution type Description NIST Japanese specification Set to use the standard solution of the Japanese specification Standard solution icon USA USA specification Set to use the standard s...

Page 42: ...a page 47 Deleting calibration data page 49 pH standard solution setting is NIST or USA This section describes the procedure for two point calibration of NIST pH 4 and 7 as a general calibration examp...

Page 43: ...rent measured value display appears 8 Check that the pH value is stable while the pH electrode is immersed in the standard solution then press the key Stabilization judgment starts and the HOLD icon b...

Page 44: ...ectrode status After calibration is complete the current pH electrode status is diagnosed from the calibration result Use this information for maintenance of the electrode Display Description Referenc...

Page 45: ...solution filler port of the pH electrode If calibration is performed with the port closed the internal solution does not flow and the measurement value is not stabilized Make sure to keep the port ope...

Page 46: ...ipe it with filter paper or tissue paper 3 Open the internal solution filler port of the pH electrode If calibration is performed with the port closed the internal solution does not flow and the measu...

Page 47: ...e at least 3 cm from the tip of the pH electrode 7 Press the key and enter the standard solution value for the second point 8 While the pH electrode is immersed in the standard solution press the key...

Page 48: ...ctrode status is diagnosed from the calibration result Use this information for maintenance of the electrode Display Description Reference Both ERR No are not displayed Electrode sensitivity 93 to 100...

Page 49: ...ation 3 Immerse at least 3 cm from the tip of the pH electrode in the sample solution In order to flow the internal solution into the sample solution immerse the liquid junction in the sample solution...

Page 50: ...the temperature display default ATC Automatic temperature measurement function can be used by using combination electrode equipped with a temperature sensor or connecting a temperature compensation e...

Page 51: ...easurement and the relative value measurement Absolute value measurement mode The measured value of electromotive force is displayed Relative value measurement mode The measured value of electromotive...

Page 52: ...unction in the sample solution surely 4 While the electrode is immersed in the sample solution press the key Stabilization judgment starts and the HOLD icon blinks When the value is stabilized the HOL...

Page 53: ...function During calibration compensating for the change in dissolved oxygen due to temperature change by measuring the temperature of the air when air calibration is performed or the standard solution...

Page 54: ...the ATC automatic temperature compensation or the MTC manual temperature compensation and then press the key 4 If you select the MTC enter the temperature to be compensated for and then press the key...

Page 55: ...s not contain saline matter set to 0 0 PPT 1 Press the key to change the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the SAL salinity correction setting and then press the key 3 Select the numeric setting...

Page 56: ...d to set the air pressure of the measurement location to the instrument before calibration to correct the pressure influence and then perform measurement 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Pr...

Page 57: ...tion with JIS K0101 JIS K0102 before 2015 and JIS K0803 select Pre Saturated DO levels in water at various temperature of each standard is shown the section of technical note 1 Press the key to enter...

Page 58: ...Performing air calibration This section describes the method of air one point calibration Note Air calibration must be performed in clean air If air calibration is performed in a location subject to d...

Page 59: ...nks When the value is stabilized the HOLD icon changes from the blinking state to the lit state and the calibrated value is displayed the calibrated value differs depending on the conditions because i...

Page 60: ...olution Use an air pump to bubble pure water or deionized water in a container for about an hour to create oxygen saturated condition 3 Press the key to enter the calibration mode 4 Press the key to c...

Page 61: ...least 6 cm from the tip of the DO electrode To maintain oxygen saturated status continue bubbling until calibration is finished Note When using an electrode 9551 20D or 9551 100D immerse at least 9 c...

Page 62: ...y by the instrument Also the order of calibration is free If calibration of any standard solution is performed again in the calibration mode only the value of calibrated solution is updated If you cha...

Page 63: ...t 6 cm from the tip of the DO electrode in the sample solution In order to immerse the temperature sensor equipped with the electrode in the sample solution immerse it at least 6 cm of the sample solu...

Page 64: ...splay value change for 10 seconds is less than 0 03 mg L and temperature change is less than 2 0 C Oxygen concentration display value change for 10 seconds is less than 0 1 and temperature change is l...

Page 65: ...latest inspection data 48 Deleting calibration data 49 Printing measured values and calibration data 50 Transferring saved data to a PC 56 Operating the instrument from an external device 57 Using th...

Page 66: ...measurement mode except during the automatic hold measurement 1 While the data to save is displayed press the key to enter the data mode 2 Select IN data saving and press the key Saved data is displa...

Page 67: ...n the internal memory 1 Press the key to enter the data mode 2 Press the keys to select OUT display saved data and then press the key Press the keys to change the measurement data and press the keys t...

Page 68: ...setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key 3 Press the keys to select the DATCLR delete saved data and then press the key 4 Select YES to delete the s...

Page 69: ...the latest calibration data 1 Press the key to enter the data mode 2 Press the keys to select CAL pH or ION display calibration data and then press the key The electrode status based on the calibratio...

Page 70: ...tion data and then press the key Displays the repeatability value the absolute value of the difference between the measured value and standard solution value Display Description Reference GOOD Electro...

Page 71: ...ss the keys to select the CALCLR delete calibration data and then press the key 4 Press the keys to select the measurement parameter to delete and then press the key 5 Select YES to delete the calibra...

Page 72: ...ng displaying the data you want to save Use the printer cable Options page 92 to connect the printer unit with the instrument beforehand If the automatic data memory is set to ON you cannot print out...

Page 73: ...serial number Elect status GOOD Electrode status based on calibration result Offset 0 7 mV Asymmetry potential of calibration data Sensitivity Sensitivity of calibration data pH 4 01 6 86 98 9 Date 20...

Page 74: ...0000 Sample ID number Inst model D 75 Instrument model Suffix G is not printed Inst SN KL1TSN36 Instrument serial number Elect status GOOD Electrode status based on calibration result Memory Num 0001...

Page 75: ...ure value and temperature setting pH 6 86 7 6 mV Measurement potential 25 1 C ATC Temperature value and temperature setting Inspection before use pH 6 85 7 8 mV Measurement potential at time of repeat...

Page 76: ...is not printed Inst SN KL1TSN36 Instrument serial number Calibration data Date 2013 09 01 Calibration date Time 09 00 Calibration time Inspection before use Repeatability 0 01 Repeatability of calibr...

Page 77: ...ibration time CAL OK Calibration result 25 0 C ATC Temperature value and temperature setting SAL Coef 35 0 PPT Salinity coefficient Pres Coef 1013 hPa Air pressure coefficient Printout format Descript...

Page 78: ...D 70 refer to the FD 70 instruction manual which you can download from our website as well The required PC specifications and recommended PC specifications for using the FD 70 are shown in the followi...

Page 79: ...urs and the online mode does not start up and as a result RS 232C communication cannot be performed Also when the transfer format is changed turn OFF the power of the instrument and PC and then reboot...

Page 80: ...tomatic data save function the data saved until just before the batteries run out Replace the batteries and check the data 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the AT L...

Page 81: ...he key starts saving the data when the setting is ON Pressing the key again stops the data saving process During automatic data saving measurement data is displayed for one second each time a measurem...

Page 82: ...the data is saved in the internal memory the ID number entered in this setting is saved together with the data 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the ID ID number set...

Page 83: ...th this function set an error is displayed immediately When the error is displayed performing calibration clears the error 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the PERI...

Page 84: ...3 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key 4 Press the keys to select the TEMP temperature calibration setting and then press the key 5 Enter the set temperature a...

Page 85: ...external device 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key 3 Press the keys to select the AT OFF automatic power off set...

Page 86: ...r test printing As a result of test printing if the printout is as shown below the printer unit is operating correctly 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT ma...

Page 87: ...erature calibration data is also initialized 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key 3 Press the keys to select the IN...

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Page 89: ...ohol The instrument is made of solvent resistant materials but that does not mean it is resistant to all chemicals Do not dip the instrument in strong acid or alkali solution or wipe it with such solu...

Page 90: ...slow Store in a moist atmosphere Follow the steps below to properly store the electrode 1 Wash the electrode well with pure water or deionized water to remove sample completely and close the internal...

Page 91: ...e water or deionized water Daily storage of the electrode If the electrode becomes dry the response will slow Store in a moist atmosphere Follow the steps below to properly store the electrode 1 Wash...

Page 92: ...ectrode internal solution If the surface of the metal electrode is dirty wipe it gently with a soft material such as absorbent cotton moistened with alcohol or a neutral cleaning solution or immerse i...

Page 93: ...he membrane in order to prevent deterioration of the membrane Daily storage of the DO electrode Follow the steps below to store the electrode correctly 9520 10D 1 Wash the DO electrode well with pure...

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Page 95: ...tes 0004 Asymmetric potential error The asymmetric potential of the electrode is out of the range of 45 mV 0005 Electrode sensitivity error The electrode sensitivity is either 105 or more or 85 or les...

Page 96: ...ue without using the automatic hold function The electrode is dirty Clean the electrode The electrode is cracked Replace the electrode The responsive glass membrane of the electrode has been dry for a...

Page 97: ...erse to at least 3 cm from the tip of the electrode There is a problem with the standard solution Use new standard solution Cause How to solve problem The electrode is dirty Wash the electrode The ele...

Page 98: ...ard solution Use new standard solution Settings about the standard solution do not match the instrument Check if the instrument settings and the specifications of the standard solution are compatible...

Page 99: ...ere is a problem with the printer unit connection Check the printer connection and connect the instrument and printer again The defect of the printer Consult your dealer Cause How to solve problem Sav...

Page 100: ...higher than the level of the sample Cause How to solve problem There is a motor or other device causing electrical interference Measure at a place where no influence from induction is given Ground al...

Page 101: ...ortant to select an electrode that is appropriate for the sample Consult your dealer To confirm an electrode that is appropriate for the sample check the pH electrode selection guide in our catalogue...

Page 102: ...ough to cover liquid junction The electrode must be immersed up to the liquid junction As a guide immerse to at least 3 cm from the tip of the electrode The electrode cable is broken Replace the elect...

Page 103: ...nish the internal solution of the reference electrode until it is higher than the level of the sample Cause How to solve problem Power is not supplied Insert batteries or connect the AC adapter option...

Page 104: ...t to full screen display Follow the steps below to check the display 1 Press the key to enter the setting mode 2 Press the keys to select the MAINT maintenance setting and then press the key 3 Press t...

Page 105: ...erature humidity 0 C to 45 C 80 or less in relative humidity no condensation Power AAA alkaline batteries LR03 or AAA Ni MH rechargeable batteries 2 AC adapter 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 37 A option Di...

Page 106: ...00 0 Resolution 0 1 Measurement parameter Item Selection item Setting range Default values Common Temperature setting Automatic ATC Manual MTC Automatic ATC Temperature input value 0 0 C to 100 0 C 25...

Page 107: ...of electromotive force The liquid inside the glass electrode usually has a pH 7 If one measures the electromotive force generated at the electrode membrane the pH of the sample can be found by calcul...

Page 108: ...2 Saturated calcium hydroxide solution 0 1 666 4 003 6 984 9 464 13 423 5 1 668 3 999 6 951 9 395 13 207 10 1 670 3 998 6 923 9 332 13 003 15 1 672 3 999 6 900 9 276 12 810 20 1 675 4 002 6 881 9 225...

Page 109: ...solution can only be determined by equation What is important here is that ORP is determined by the ratio of activity between the oxidant Fe3 and the reductant Fe2 using the equation aFe2 aFe3 In act...

Page 110: ...anode and cathode is closed Oxygen that diffuses through the oxygen permeable membrane causes the following chain reaction to occur in the cathode and allows current to flow in the external circuit Wh...

Page 111: ...occurs in the above equation This means that even if a DO tip is immersed in pure water that is saturated with air or in an aqueous solution containing salt the output current will not change which gi...

Page 112: ...6 95 6 12 45 16 9 87 26 8 11 36 6 84 7 12 14 17 9 67 27 7 97 37 6 73 8 11 84 18 9 47 28 7 83 38 6 62 9 11 56 19 9 28 29 7 69 39 6 52 10 11 29 20 9 09 30 7 56 40 6 41 Temp C Saturated DO mg L Temp C S...

Page 113: ...ebsite This page presents the knowhow we have cultivated over many years for example how temperature affects measured values and what to do when you want to measure various samples By registering as a...

Page 114: ...Part name Part number Remarks AC adapter 3200647413 With 6 plug adapters Plain paper printer Printer USA 120 V 3014030146 Printer cable sold separately Printer EU 230 V 3014030147 Printer cable 301403...

Page 115: ...t jp For any questions regarding this product please contact your local agency or inquire from the following website http global horiba com contact_e index htm 31 Miyanonishi cho Kisshoin Minami ku Ky...

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