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4.2.9

 

When the SLOPE point is established, the instrument will 
beep  and  the  ‘AUTOLOCK’  indicator  appears.  
Calibration is completed. 

4.2.10

 

For  every  successive  calibration,  the  instrument  will 
retain the last calibration data until the next calibration. 

TERMINATION DURING CALIBRATION 

If  you  wish  to  abort  a  calibration  or  if  you  have  accidentally 
activated the CAL key, press the READ/AUTO key to abort the 
calibration and return to read mode. 

 

5.

 

MEASUREMENT 

For  an  accurate  measurement,  prepare  containers  filled  with 
distilled  water  and  two  test  sample  solutions  –  one  for  rinsing 
and the other for testing.  This will prevent carry-over of solution 
during testing. 
 

5.1

 

pH  Measurement with Temperature Probe 

5.1.1    Rinse  the  pH  electrode  and  temperature  probe  in 

distilled water and switch on the instrument. 

5.1.2   Rinse  the  pH  electrode  and  temperature  probe  in  the 

first  test  sample  solution  and  then  dip  in  another  test 
sample solution and press READ/AUTO key. 

5.1.2

 

The Wait indicator will flash momentarily until reading is 
stabilized.    The  instrument  will  beep  and  the 
‘AUTOLOCK’ indicator appears.  Reading is established. 

5.1.3

 

To  disable  the  AUTOLOCK  feature  and  enable 
continuous reading, press and hold the READ/AUTO key 
for 3 seconds. To resume to the AUTOLOCK mode, press 
the READ/AUTO key once.  

Summary of Contents for HP9000

Page 1: ...Operations Manual WalkLAB pH mV ORP temperature meter HP9000 16 1 16 1 2 15 2 15 14 3 14 3 4 13 4 13 12 5 12 5 6 11 6 11 10 7 10 7 8 9 8 9...

Page 2: ...ARTED 6 3 1 Unpacking 6 3 2 Setting Up 6 4 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 6 4 1 Calibration with Temperature Probe 7 4 2 Calibration without Temperature Probe 8 5 MEASUREMENT 9 5 1 pH Measurement with Temperat...

Page 3: ...it requires very low power in OFF and AUTOLOCK mode Ease of use Automatically lock reading when a stable reading is established Feature can be disabled to allow continuous reading display Automatic sh...

Page 4: ...tomatic Temperature 0 to 99 9 C Compensation Buffer Recognition pH 7 pH 4 or pH 10 Buffer Temperature Range 0 to 60 C Electrode Slope Recognition 20 at pH 4 or pH 10 25 C Electrode Offset 60 mV at pH...

Page 5: ...2 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 3 Main Display Temperature Display Temperature Probe pH Electrode...

Page 6: ...ON OFF key turns the instrument on and off When switch ON display will show the present reading in AUTOLOCK mode MODE The MODE key selects reading from pH to mV display During calibration MODE select...

Page 7: ...r press and hold the key 2 3 ERROR CODES ER 1 pH out of range pH less than 0 or more than 14 00 pH mV out of range mV less than 999 or above 999 mV ER 2 Calibration buffer solution s temperature below...

Page 8: ...pH electrode into their respective connectors on the side of the instrument 3 2 3 Next you must calibrate the instrument Follow the calibration procedure in step 4 Always switch on the instrument for...

Page 9: ...performing a multiple data sampling It will take a little longer time for an accurate calibration point 4 1 5 When OFFSET point is established the instrument will beep and the SLOPE indicator will fl...

Page 10: ...00 rinsing solution and then into the pH 7 00 calibration solution and press the CAL key The OFFSET indicator will flash momentarily Once the instrument detected the correct offset buffer the OFFSET...

Page 11: ...le solutions one for rinsing and the other for testing This will prevent carry over of solution during testing 5 1 pH Measurement with Temperature Probe 5 1 1 Rinse the pH electrode and temperature pr...

Page 12: ...next digit will flash Select the digit you wish to change while it flashes and press DIGIT ADV key to advance the digit Digit will advance at each press of the key Digit will not advance by double pre...

Page 13: ...ments 5 4 1 Replace the pH electrode with the measuring electrode 5 4 2 Rinse the measuring electrode in distilled water and switch on the instrument 5 4 3 Rinse the measuring electrode in test sample...

Page 14: ...11 4 00 10 32 5 7 08 4 00 10 25 10 7 06 4 00 10 18 15 7 03 4 00 10 12 20 7 01 4 00 10 06 25 7 00 4 01 10 01 30 6 98 4 02 9 97 35 6 98 4 02 9 93 40 6 97 4 03 9 89 45 6 97 4 04 9 86 50 6 97 4 06 9 83 55...

Page 15: ...within warranty will be repaired at no charge Make sure that the instrument is properly packed and insured against possible damage or loss in shipment Purchase invoice MUST accompany returned product...

Page 16: ...and work procedures and the result of inspection or testing for calibration meets the product specifications above The standard solutions use for the calibration procedure was tested by instrument wh...

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