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2.0

Start • Start
Début • Comienzo
Inizio

Settings • Einstellungen
Paramètres • Ajustes
Impostazioni

Accounts • Konten
Comptes • Cuentas
Conti

Camera • Kamera
Caméra •  Cámara
Telecamera

USB

Parameters • Parameter
Paramètres • Parámetros
Parametri

TEST

Favourites • Favoriten
Favoris • Favoritas
Preferite

Cloud

Chemistry • Chemie
Chimie • Química
Chimica

Software • Logiciel

Support • Hilfe
Soutien • Apoyo
Supporto

Start | Start | Début | Comienzo | Inizio

Settings | Einstellungen | Paramètres 

Ajustes | Impostazioni

Sampling Points | Messquellen  

Points de prélèvement | Fuentes de 

medición  | Punti di campionamento 

Camera | Kamera | Caméra |  Cámara

Telecamera

USB

Parameters | Parameter | Paramètres 

Parámetros | Parametri

TEST

Favourites | Favoriten | Favoris 

Favoritas | Preferite

Cloud

Chemistry | Chemie | Chimie 

Química | Chimica

Software | Logiciel

Support | Hilfe | Soutien | Apoyo

Supporto

Summary of Contents for Primelab 2.0

Page 1: ...oints Messquellen Points de pr l vement Fuentes de medici n Punti di campionamento Camera Kamera Cam ra C mara Telecamera USB Parameters Parameter Param tres Par metros Parametri TEST Favourites Favor...

Page 2: ...ery narrow peaks between 390 and 950 nm allow utmost accurate readings similar to the performance of a spectrophotometer Highly accurate readings on 18 parallel wavelengths Bluetooth USB WiFi 4G conne...

Page 3: ...e Lock Screen Assistance Technical data Favourites Software LabCOM Compliance TEST Introduction Parameterlist Support Troubleshoot USB Super OTZ Cloud Chemistry Indexes water treatment products conver...

Page 4: ...eLab 2 0 PL02B 16mm vial PLSp Kv1610 10ml 24mm vial PLSp Kv2410 1ml semi micro vial rectangle PLSp Kv1 Light shield PL2Sp LS Charger cable plugs PL2Sp DC USBcable not included in the basic equipment P...

Page 5: ...tangle vial adapter PL2Sp AdkEp 16mm vial adapter PL2Sp Adk16 24mm vial adapter PL2Sp Adk24 Stirring rod 10 5 13 cm PLSp str SPstr1 Cleaning brush PLSp clb1 not included in the basic equipment PL02B P...

Page 6: ...5 Powder Pillow Liquid reagents Powder in can Graduated syringe PP PL PLSp inj Plpow Tablets Tbs not included in the basic equipment PL02B Parts list PrimeLab2 0...

Page 7: ...bration standards PL2Sp Ref P r i m e L a b Lab Pipette PLSp PIP Filter paper in a can PLSp Filt Filter holder PLSp Filtad1 in vials in bottles or sachets NTU NTU NTU Parts list not included in the ba...

Page 8: ...ni refrigerator PLSp DCthermContr PLSp Leg Fridge Micro bre cleaning cloth PL2Sp mft 1 Measuring dilution cup SVZdev100 Glass bottle w stopper PLSp GlsBot50ml Parts list not included in the basic equi...

Page 9: ...k PLSp CODheatblock USB A C switch PLSp USBac GSM modem PLSp GSM USB hub PLSp USBhub Electrode PLSp Ele may be subject to costs for connection Parts list not included in the basic equipment PL02B 8 Pr...

Page 10: ...PrimeLab Shutdown Restart When the device is on option menu for shutdown sleep mode appears When device is on Display goes off b Press for 1 second When the device is on Power menu opens Select betwe...

Page 11: ...dapter does not wiggle Vial adapters However we offer interchangeable plugs for e g Europe UK and Australia that can be slid over the USA socket For the fastest charging results connect the charger to...

Page 12: ...11 Icons Bluetooth WiFi Display General Settings Sound Device Information Cloud Sampling Points PrimeLab2 0...

Page 13: ...Favourites Calculator Main Menu Battery Search General Create New Account Edit Return Icons 12 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 14: ...Delete General Settings Operator GSM connection via USB Internet Stick accessories may be subject to costs for connection Dosage recommendation Parameter Ideal ranges Index calculation Icons PrimeLab2...

Page 15: ...Water treatment products Active Chlorine Calculation Calibration Save Test Request parameter code Activate parameter Add new Icons 14 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 16: ...15 Filter Check for updates update available Refresh Log Out QR Scanner Camera Available for you soon Icons PrimeLab2 0...

Page 17: ...EMPTY due to technical reasons 16 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 18: ...the country under which the routers run Please select the country where your PrimeLab 2 0 will be operated Wi Fi network Tap on the drop down menu and select a country Country The free LabCOM cloud p...

Page 19: ...of the icons It changes shape slightly and you are asked if you want to install a shortcut on the home screen Tap the plus to create the shortcut This way you can customise your home screen with the i...

Page 20: ...saved so please make sure the date and time settings are correct countdowns B This icon is a shortcut to the Settings menu which will be explained on the following pages E Indicates if the speaker is...

Page 21: ...een Enter your lock screen code see Enable lock screen to deactivate the lock screen Go to Settings Security in the main menu Move the slider at Activate lock screen to the left so that it lights up r...

Page 22: ...n operator simply tap the 3 bar menu button followed by a tap on the search button Then enter part of the operator s name you are searching for Operators Calibration If you receive an error message ca...

Page 23: ...Please choose a cuvette that you use exclusively for the turbidity measurement It must not be used for any other test You have properly sealed 24mm glass vials with calibration solutions not expired...

Page 24: ...ettes must be indexed For indexing a measurement is performed at a total of 7 points on each cuvette The inscription on the lid is used to identify these 7 locations on the cuvette Attention that its...

Page 25: ...t beam lower transmission and result in incorrect readings and therefore incorrect or failed indexing Possible sources of error Produce turbidity free water Please use min 1 litre of dilution water di...

Page 26: ...he PrimeLab beams light LED from one side of the measurement chamber through the measurement chamber to the sensor s on the opposite or 90 side of the measurement chamber Any interference dirt fingerp...

Page 27: ...word in the password field and confirm Internet connections established via the USB port e g GSM stick can t be managed under Settings The connection establishes automatically once a GSM modem with va...

Page 28: ...number of your PrimeLab 2 0 Perform a Factory Reset Legal notices including Licenses Privacy Policy GTC safety instructions and EULA By updating your PrimeLab 2 0 you will always have the latest para...

Page 29: ...lly added Under the shortcut Ideal Ranges you can define for each parameter offered on your PrimeLab which test result range you consider as OK LOW or HIGH Simply enter the min and max value to have y...

Page 30: ...e but requires the PrimeLab 2 0 to be connected to the internet If you do not wish to be informed about PrimeLab 2 0 news here you have the option to deactivate the news ticker News You can access the...

Page 31: ...EMPTY due to technical reasons 30 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 32: ...ou several options to delete a sampling point Swipe a sampling point to the left followed by a tap on the delete symbol Tap hold a sampling point until its background changes darker Tap on other sampl...

Page 33: ...surements for this sampling point will be listed Delete PrimeLab 2 0 offers you several options to delete measurements Measurement results Continued 32 Create dosage recommendations As long as you ent...

Page 34: ...e the measurement result to the right followed by tapping on the edit button You can then tap in the fields shown and edit the information Note that PrimeLab 2 0 will mark those manually edited test r...

Page 35: ...EMPTY due to technical reasons 34 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 36: ...labcom cloud and have it ready near the water site to scan it Start a test procedure by tapping the Test icon on main menu then tap the camera symbol next to the sampling point field followed by scann...

Page 37: ...EMPTY due to technical reasons 36 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 38: ...COM software A more convenient way would be to link both your PrimeLab 2 0 as well as your computer to the LabCOM cloud see menu Cloud enabling real time synchronization Charge the PrimeLab 2 0 in bui...

Page 39: ...odes PrimeLab allows the connection of the Water i d ProbeBOX via USB Electrodes can then also be connected via the ProbeBOX This option was not yet available at the time of printing this user manual...

Page 40: ...displayed and a list of needed reagents will be shown as well Click on the arrow on the right side of the parameter name to expand the window Parameter dictionary Filter the parameters list to show o...

Page 41: ...40 EMPTY due to technical reasons PrimeLab2 0...

Page 42: ...RO measurement The ZERO value determines the colour turbidity of your water sample in order to eliminate any pre colouration or turbidity PrimeLab 2 0 stores the last ZERO value to be able to perform...

Page 43: ...r you will see small holes behind the transparent chamber The LEDs and sensors are located behind these holes All transparent parts in front of these must be dry and clean It is best to always use the...

Page 44: ...The sampling chamber must be free from water or humidity otherwise there will be the risk of damage to the electronics inside the device Please calibrate your PrimeLab on a regular basis at least once...

Page 45: ...due to technical reasons EMPTY 44 PrimeLab2 0...

Page 46: ...have several options to search for an OTZ Tap on the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner and enter the desired search term in the search field You can search for whole phrases or just frac...

Page 47: ...r of the measurement must be identical Select your previously created Super OTZ here Follow the instructions on the screen until you are prompted to select the desired ZERO method To perform a measure...

Page 48: ...ppm CaCO dH eH fH mmol l mval l mg l HCO ppm HCO Tablet Aluminium 04 Aluminium tab Aluminium 04 0 00 0 30 mg l Al ppm Al Tablet Ammonia 02 Ammonia LR pow Ammonia LR 02 0 00 1 00 mg l N ppm N mg l NH...

Page 49: ...08 0 03 4 00 mg l tCl ppm tCl Liquid 122 ChlorineMR tab Chlorine MR free combined total 122 0 00 10 00 mg l fCl ppm fCl Tablet 129 Chlorine pp Chlorine free 129 0 00 8 00 mg l fCl ppm fCl Powder Pack...

Page 50: ...O Liquid Erythorbic Acid 70 Erythorbic Acid Erythorbic Acid 70 0 00 3 50 mg l EA ppm EA Liquid Fluorescein 113 Fluorescein Ad Fluorescein 113 0 500 g l C H O ppb C H O ppb C H Na O Fluoride 180 Fluor...

Page 51: ...l liq Sanosil Super25 Ag 173 0 400 mg l Sanosil Liquid Hydroquinone 26 Hydroquinon liq Hydroquinone 26 0 00 2 50 mg l C H O Liquid Iodine 27 Iodine tab Iodine 27 0 00 28 00 mg l I ppm I Tablet 67 Iodi...

Page 52: ...96 Molybd LR tab Molybdat LR 96 0 0 15 0 mg l MoO ppm MoO mg l Mo ppm Mo mg l Na MoO ppm Na MoO Tablet 134 Molybd HR pp Molybdate HR 134 0 0 40 0 mg l MoO ppm MoO mg l Mo ppm Mo mg l Na MoO ppm Na MoO...

Page 53: ...manganate 159 PTT tab Permanganate Time Test 159 0 100 T PTT Liquid pH 38 pH MR tab pH value MR 38 6 50 8 40 pH Tablet 39 pH MR liq pH value MR 39 6 50 8 40 pH Liquid 40 pH LR tab pH value LR 40 5 20...

Page 54: ...R tab Phosphorus total LR 153 0 00 2 60 mg l P ppm P mg l PO ppm PO Powder Pack 154 PsphrTotHR tab Phosphorus total HR 154 0 0 52 0 mg l P ppm P mg l PO ppm PO Powder Pack Polyacrylate 85 Polyacryl li...

Page 55: ...Na SO Tablet 105 Sulphite HR tab Sulphite HR 105 0 300 mg l Na SO mg l SO ppm SO ppm Na SO Tablet 174 Sulphite HR liq Sulphite HR 174 0 200 mg l SO ppm SO mg l Na SO ppm Na SO Liquid Suspended Solids...

Page 56: ...liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 13 Tap TEST to start a 02 00 minute s countdown 14 After the lapse of a 02 00 minute s count...

Page 57: ...alkaline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH within the range of 6 to 7 by addition of 0 5 mol l sulphuric acid or 1 mol l caustic soda respectively before the DPD reagent is added If the sample...

Page 58: ...M Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Scre...

Page 59: ...inity P Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10...

Page 60: ...ty M HR Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10...

Page 61: ...he lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 15 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 16 Tap TEST to start a 05 0...

Page 62: ...e water in the cuvette 8 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 9 Add 1 Ammonia N 2 Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 10 St...

Page 63: ...y dissolved 9 The reagents should now react 10 Tap TEST to start a 20 00 minute s countdown 11 Place the 16 mm adapter in the PrimeLab 12 Place the ZERO cuvette in the PrimeLab 13 Put on the lightshie...

Page 64: ...In presence of iron measure the iron content of the sample water and add iron standard solution of the same concentration to the ZERO vial instead of DI water step 3 T9 204 T9 204...

Page 65: ...gent is completely dissolved 10 Add 1 Boron N 2 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 11 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds un...

Page 66: ...vette to mix the liquid well 13 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 14 The measured value is immediately displayed Notes Make sure no bromine escapes while preparing the sample The measurement must be...

Page 67: ...buffers the pH value of the sample water in the range of 6 2 to 6 5 which is essential for colour development If the sample water is very alkaline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH within the r...

Page 68: ...dissolved 10 Empty the cuvette to a few drops 11 Add 1 DPD N 1 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 12 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 13 Stir with the stirring rod for abou...

Page 69: ...PD N 1 High Calcium HC reagents If the sample water contains more than 40 mg l bromine a measured value of 0 mg l can be displayed In that case a dilution is recommended The DPD reagent buffers the pH...

Page 70: ...n the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 1...

Page 71: ...he sample cloudy which is detrimental to the measurement precision In this case use DPD N 1 High Calcium HC reagents Make sure no bromine escapes while preparing the sample The measurement must be per...

Page 72: ...cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 15 The...

Page 73: ...this case use DPD N 1 High Calcium HC reagents Make sure no bromine escapes while preparing the sample The measurement must be performed directly after sampling The DPD reagent buffers the pH value of...

Page 74: ...s countdown 13 After the lapse of a 03 00 minute s countdown the measured value is displayed Notes Turbidity caused by high concentration of calcium ions will affect the measurement result To prevent...

Page 75: ...d detergents as these could greatly reduce the measurement result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rins...

Page 76: ...rement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 6 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 1 into the cuvette 8 Add 25 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 2 into the cuvette 9 Screw the lid...

Page 77: ...ith a clean stirring rod 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid...

Page 78: ...surement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 15 drop s of PL Chloride 1 into the cuvette 8 Add 15 drop s of PL Chloride 2 into the cuvette 9 Screw the lid back on the c...

Page 79: ...the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 10 drop s of PL30CLMEOH into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Tap TEST t...

Page 80: ...2 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 15 Tap TEST to sta...

Page 81: ...the measurement result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly The DPD...

Page 82: ...mple water 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap...

Page 83: ...hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly The DPD reagent buffers the pH value of the sample water in the range of 6 2 to 6 5 which is essential for colour develop...

Page 84: ...er in the cuvette 10 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 1...

Page 85: ...well 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to start a 00 30 minute s countdown 13 After the lapse of a 00 30 minute s countdown the...

Page 86: ...irl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to start a 00 10 minute s countdown 15 After the lapse...

Page 87: ...ple water in the range of 6 2 to 6 5 which is essential for colour development If the sample water is very alkaline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH within the range of 6 to 7 by addition of 0...

Page 88: ...e cuvette 10 Fill the cuvette to 10 ml with the sample water 11 Add 3 drop s of PL DPD 3 C into the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 T...

Page 89: ...horoughly Turbidity caused by high concentration of calcium ions will affect the measurement result To prevent that please use DPD HC High Calcium reagents The DPD reagent buffers the pH value of the...

Page 90: ...cuvette to 10 ml with the sample water 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on th...

Page 91: ...asurement result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly The DPD reagent...

Page 92: ...he arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 13 After the lapse of a 10 second s countdown the measured value for fCl free chlorine is displayed 14 Unscrew the lid from...

Page 93: ...should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly Turbidity caused by high concentration of calcium ions will affect the measurement resul...

Page 94: ...PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to start a 00 10 minute s countdown 15 After the lapse of a 00 10 minute s countdown the measured value is displayed Notes...

Page 95: ...ter sampling If the sample water contains further oxidizing agents these will react like chlorine dioxide and contribute to the measurement result If the sample water contains more than 30 mg l chlori...

Page 96: ...tablet with a clean stirring rod 12 Fill the cuvette with 10 ml of the treated sample water from the first cuvette 13 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely d...

Page 97: ...l caustic soda respectively before the DPD reagent is added Make sure no chlorine dioxide escapes while preparing the sample The measurement must be performed directly after sampling If the sample wat...

Page 98: ...the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 15 The measured value is immediately displayed Notes The DPD reagent buffers...

Page 99: ...surement result If the sample water contains more than 30 mg l chlorine dioxide a measured value of 0 mg l can be displayed In that case a dilution is recommended Liquid reagents should be stored at t...

Page 100: ...11 Add 3 drop s of PL DPD 1 B into the cuvette 12 Fill the cuvette with 10 ml of the treated sample water from the first cuvette 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mi...

Page 101: ...surement must be performed directly after sampling If the sample water contains further oxidizing agents these will react like chlorine dioxide and contribute to the measurement result If the sample w...

Page 102: ...te to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 15 Tap TEST to start a 02 00 minute s countdown 16 After the lapse of a 02 00 m...

Page 103: ...High Calcium reagents Do not clean glassware and equipment with household detergents as these could greatly reduce the measurement result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer shou...

Page 104: ...Add 3 drop s of PL DPD 1 B into the cuvette 12 Fill the cuvette with 10 ml of the treated sample water from the first cuvette 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix th...

Page 105: ...e lid from the cuvette 37 Add 3 drop s of PL DPD Neutralising into the cuvette 38 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 39 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 40 Insert the cuvette into the Pr...

Page 106: ...Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Add 1 Chromium N 2 Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 10 Stir with the stir...

Page 107: ...cuvette to a few drops 8 Add 1 x 0 05 ml PL Chromate 1 scoop s powder to the sample water in the cuvette 9 Add 15 drop s of PL Chromate 2 into the cuvette 10 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 se...

Page 108: ...n heat development 8 Place cuvettes for 120 minutes at 150 C in the preheated thermoreactor 9 CAUTION Cuvettes are hot 10 Remove the cuvettes from the thermoreactor 11 Let the cuvettes cool down to at...

Page 109: ...ent ZERO sample must be from the same production batch The cell used for ZERO can be kept for other tests of the same batch but must be stored in the dark For COD content below 1000 mg l the use of me...

Page 110: ...eat development 8 Place cuvettes for 120 minutes at 150 C in the preheated thermoreactor 9 CAUTION Cuvettes are hot 10 Remove the cuvettes from the thermoreactor 11 Let the cuvettes cool down to at le...

Page 111: ...s used for the measurement ZERO sample must be from the same production batch The cell used for ZERO can be kept for other tests of the same batch but must be stored in the dark Never insert hot cells...

Page 112: ...heat development 8 Place cuvettes for 120 minutes at 150 C in the preheated thermoreactor 9 CAUTION Cuvettes are hot 10 Remove the cuvettes from the thermoreactor 11 Let the cuvettes cool down to at l...

Page 113: ...ells used for the measurement ZERO sample must be from the same production batch The cell used for ZERO can be kept for other tests of the same batch but must be stored in the dark For COD content abo...

Page 114: ...ow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 13 The measured value for mg l Pt Co is immediately displayed Notes Special accessories required not included as standard equipmen...

Page 115: ...remaining 10 ml filtered sample water into a clean 24 mm cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14...

Page 116: ...sed on the HAZAN Standard developed by A Hazen EN ISO 7887 1994 Analyse as soon as possible after taking the sample Use clean glass or plastic containers for transport and avoid air contact of the sam...

Page 117: ...ompletely dissolved 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 13 The me...

Page 118: ...ml per 100ml each Now cool the test sample The analysis can now be performed as described For the analysis the water has to have a pH value of 4 6 Strongly acidic water having a pH value of 2 should...

Page 119: ...e is displayed Notes For the analysis of total copper the following procedure is necessary i Add concentrated sulfuric acid to the test sample 1 ml per 100 ml of test sample By boiling it for 10 minut...

Page 120: ...can now be performed as described The test result must be multiplied by 1 02 ii Silver Ag Silver can cause blackening of the test sample Add saturated potassium chloride solution 10 drops per 75 ml Th...

Page 121: ...the cuvette 11 Swivel the cuvette back and forth for 5 times 12 Add 2 spoons of PL Cyanide 12 powder to the sample water in the cuvette 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Swivel the cuvette back...

Page 122: ...cuvette 7 Add 1 CYA Test Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is comple...

Page 123: ...te 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 15 Tap TEST to...

Page 124: ...aline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH within the range of 6 to 7 by addition of 0 5 mol l sulphuric acid or 1 mol l caustic soda respectively before the DPD reagent is added Liquid reagents sh...

Page 125: ...ablet s to the test water in the cuvette 13 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 14 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 15 Screw the lid bac...

Page 126: ...venger 2 into the cuvette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the...

Page 127: ...50 ml glass bottle brimful with the water to be measured 11 Place the stopper on the glass bottle Caution excess water runs out 12 Remove the stopper again 13 Add 10 drop s of PL DissOx 1 to the glas...

Page 128: ...he PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 29 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 30 The measured value is immediately displayed Notes Make sure the 50 ml glass bottle is reall...

Page 129: ...nto the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 6 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 1 i...

Page 130: ...ml test water into a clean 24 mm cuvette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the...

Page 131: ...l sample water in the same cuvette 11 Add 2 ml of PL SPADNS Fluoride Reagent to the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvett...

Page 132: ...ette again 10 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 11 Add exactly 2 ml sample water to the same cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Swivel the cuvette back and forth for 5 times 14 Insert the...

Page 133: ...s Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Screw...

Page 134: ...the test water in the cuvette 9 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 10 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 11 Screw the lid back on the cuv...

Page 135: ...tometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 11 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 13 Screw th...

Page 136: ...1 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Add 4 drop s of Total Hardness N 2 into the cuvette 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12...

Page 137: ...ew the lid from the cuvette 8 Add 10 drop s of Calcium Hardness N 1 into the cuvette 9 Add 10 drop s of Calcium Hardness N 2 into the cuvette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the c...

Page 138: ...6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 10 drop s of PL Hydrazine 1 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Insert the cuvette into...

Page 139: ...he same cuvette 3 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 4 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 5 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 6 Ta...

Page 140: ...ompletely dissolved 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to start a 02 00 minute s countdown...

Page 141: ...1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly Turbidity caused by high concentration of calcium ions will affect the measurement result To prevent that please...

Page 142: ...ll 9 Add 3 drop s of PL Hydrogen Peroxide HR 2 into the cuvette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay atte...

Page 143: ...the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 15 After the lapse of a 02 00 minute s countdown the measured value is displ...

Page 144: ...result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly Liquid reagents should b...

Page 145: ...Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 20 drop s of PL DX DEWAN 50 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10...

Page 146: ...ove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 40 drop s of PL DX DEWAN 50 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Ins...

Page 147: ...blet with a clean stirring rod 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the...

Page 148: ...sample water is very alkaline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH range between 6 and 7 by the addition of 0 5 mol l sulphuric acid or resp 1 mol l caustic soda before the reagent is added T93 204...

Page 149: ...Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 3 drop s of PL Hydrogen Peroxide HR 1 into the cuvette 8 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 9 Add 3 drop s of PL Hydrogen Peroxide HR 2 into the cu...

Page 150: ...again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 6 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 1 into the cuvette 8 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 9 Add 25 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 2 into the c...

Page 151: ...reagent is completely dissolved 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front...

Page 152: ...n the range of 6 to 7 by addition of 0 5 mol l sulphuric acid or 1 mol l caustic soda respectively before the DPD reagent is added If the sample water contains more than 60 mg l iodine a measured valu...

Page 153: ...lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 14 Tap TEST to perform the mea...

Page 154: ...a respectively before the DPD reagent is added Do not clean glassware and equipment with household detergents as these could greatly reduce the measurement result To prevent any contamination the cuve...

Page 155: ...otometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Screw the...

Page 156: ...ttention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 9 Start ZERO measurement 10 Remove the cuvette again 11 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 12 Add 1 x 0 05 ml PL Iron MR 1 scoop s powder to the sample...

Page 157: ...If your sample contains visible rust extend countdown to 05 00 minutes manually by waiting 02 00 minutes before pressing TEST T102 204 T102 204...

Page 158: ...ette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 11 Tap TEST to start a 03 00 minute s countdown 12...

Page 159: ...n to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 9 Start ZERO measurement 10 Remove the cuvette again 11 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 12 Add 10 drop s of PL Iron HR 1 into the cuvette 13 Screw the lid b...

Page 160: ...sert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 11 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 12 Wait until the 02 00 minute s countdown ran out 13 Remove the cuvett...

Page 161: ...luence the measurement If the sample water turns red or pink after adding PL Iron HR 1 prepare a new sample and add with 0 1 g TN1 powder Wait for 2 minutes and start the measurement procedure as desc...

Page 162: ...5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 1 x 0 05 mL PL Iron MR 2 scoop s powder to the sample water in the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cu...

Page 163: ...ng rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 9 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 10 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay...

Page 164: ...ix the liquid well 10 Add 15 drop s of PL Isothiazolinone 2 into the cuvette 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Insert the cuvette into the Prim...

Page 165: ...e cuvette 31 Add 3 drop s of PL Isothiazolinone 5 into the cuvette 32 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 33 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 34 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay a...

Page 166: ...Tap TEST to start a 03 00 minute s countdown 10 Tap TEST to start a 03 00 minute s countdown 11 Tap TEST to start a 03 00 minute s countdown 12 Tap TEST to start a 02 00 minute s countdown 13 Tap TES...

Page 167: ...o avoid misreadings Once lids of LG MHCB are removed and to discarded do NOT use them for any of the following test steps If you do more than 1 test at the same time only one blanc ZERO vial is needed...

Page 168: ...10 LGP 10 Measurement procedure 1 Insert the filled 1 ml LG CB cuvette into the PrimeLab 2 Put on the lightshield 3 Start ZERO measurement 4 Insert the filled 1 ml LG CB cuvette into the PrimeLab 5 Pu...

Page 169: ...r tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 9 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette i...

Page 170: ...mple water in the cuvette 8 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Add 1 Manganese LR N 2 Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuve...

Page 171: ...N 2 tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 10 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 11 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 12 Screw the l...

Page 172: ...n the front of the cuvette 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 6 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 1 into the cuvette 8 Add 25 drop s of PL Oxygen...

Page 173: ...ith a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Add 1 Molybdate HR N 2 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 11 C...

Page 174: ...tte 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 10 drop s of PL Molybdate 1 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuv...

Page 175: ...with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Add 1 Molybdate LR N 2 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 11 Crush the tablet with a clean st...

Page 176: ...e reagent is completely dissolved 11 Add 1 MolyVer 3 powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 13 Sc...

Page 177: ...d 1 Nickel HR N 2 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 10 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 11 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely...

Page 178: ...d well 10 Tap TEST to start a 01 00 minute s countdown 11 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 12 Add 5 drop s of PL Nickel HR 2 into the cuvette 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the c...

Page 179: ...Cobalt levels above 0 5 mg l will interfere with this test and can influence the reading high reading T124 204 T124 204...

Page 180: ...Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Swirl the cuvette for 00 15 minute s 10 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 11 Add 10 drop s of PL Nitrate 2 into the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 G...

Page 181: ...TEST to start a 10 00 minute s countdown 12 Wait until the 10 00 minute s countdown ran out 13 Remove 10 ml from the tube by using a syringe 14 Empty the 10 ml from the previous step in a clean 24 mm...

Page 182: ...ount of solid may remain undissolved in the shaker and should not be transferred to the cuvette Test should be carried out at a temperature of 20 C Lower temperatures may decrease the reading T127 204...

Page 183: ...6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 1 Nitrite LR Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 8 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely diss...

Page 184: ...ove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 1 0 05 ml PL Nitrite HR 1 scoop s powder to the sample water in the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvett...

Page 185: ...tablet with a clean stirring rod 13 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 14 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 15 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix t...

Page 186: ...DO NEVER SHAKE THE VIAL For expected readings below 400 mg l it is strongly recommended to use ID 36 Nitrite with powder reagents 0 200 mg l extended range 0 400 mg l by 1 1 dilution T131 204 T131 204...

Page 187: ...f the cuvette 5 Start ZERO measurement 6 Remove the cuvette again 7 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 8 Add 15 drop s of PL Nitrite HR 2 into the cuvette 9 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 10 Gently s...

Page 188: ...tdown 10 CAUTION Cuvettes are hot 11 Remove the cuvettes from the thermoreactor 12 Let the cuvettes cool down to at least 25 C 13 Add 1 x Reagent A powder pillow into both cuvettes 14 Screw the lid im...

Page 189: ...nit s mg l NH mg l NH This test can be used for water wastewater and seawater Remove powder from vial edges lid and tube threads after adding powder Use volumetric pipettes to dose exactly 2 ml of the...

Page 190: ...10 0 0 C F Nitrogen LR Kit PL151 Kit Measurement procedure 1 Place the 16 mm adapter in the PrimeLab 2 Place the ZERO cuvette in the PrimeLab 3 Put on the lightshield 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove...

Page 191: ...Place cuvettes for 30 minutes at 100 C in the preheated thermoreactor 11 Tap TEST to start a 30 00 minute s countdown 12 CAUTION Cuvettes are hot 13 Remove the cuvettes from the thermoreactor 14 Let t...

Page 192: ...onverted into the following unit s mg l NH mg l NH This test can be used for water wastewater and seawater Remove powder from vial edges lid and tube threads after adding powder Use volumetric pipette...

Page 193: ...0 0 C F Nitrogen HR Kit PL152 Kit Measurement procedure 1 Place the 16 mm adapter in the PrimeLab 2 Place the ZERO cuvette in the PrimeLab 3 Put on the lightshield 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove t...

Page 194: ...eaction vial individually 0 1 ml of the well mixed cylinder drain oil sample 11 Transfer 1 Iron reaction tablet into each reaction vial 12 Close the reaction vials 13 Tap NEXT to start a 02 00 minute...

Page 195: ...rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 14 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 15 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 1...

Page 196: ...rrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thoroughly Make sure no ozone escapes while preparing the sample The measurement must be perfor...

Page 197: ...in the cuvette 12 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 13 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 14 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 15 Inser...

Page 198: ...sample water in the range of 6 2 to 6 5 which is essential for colour development If the sample water is very alkaline or acidic this must be adjusted to a pH within the range of 6 to 7 by addition of...

Page 199: ...tte 11 Then fill 10 ml of the sample water in the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention...

Page 200: ...reatly reduce the measurement result To prevent any contamination the cuvette lid and stirrer should be stored in a 0 1 sodium hypochlorite solution for one hour Then rinse with distilled water thorou...

Page 201: ...s of PL DPD 3 C into the cuvette 11 Fill the cuvette to 10 ml with the sample water 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Insert the cuvette into...

Page 202: ...e to the measurement result If the sample water contains more than 30 mg l ozone a measured value of 0 mg l can be displayed In that case a dilution is recommended Turbidity caused by high concentrati...

Page 203: ...Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into t...

Page 204: ...seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 9 Add 1 Acidifying GP powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 10 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is complet...

Page 205: ...Remove the cuvette from the refrigerator 9 Add exactly 35 l of Potassium Permanganate Solution to the sample water into the same cuvette Use a 10 100 l pipette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11...

Page 206: ...20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to...

Page 207: ...to the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 11 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 12 The measured value is immediately displayed Notes PH value out of the range of pH 6 5 t...

Page 208: ...or about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attent...

Page 209: ...niversal pH Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolve...

Page 210: ...rom the cuvette 7 Add 10 drop s of PL pH 4 11 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attenti...

Page 211: ...stirring rod 12 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 13 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 14 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 15 Ins...

Page 212: ...mpletely dissolved 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvett...

Page 213: ...a clean stirring rod 11 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid wel...

Page 214: ...back on the cuvette 10 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the measur...

Page 215: ...rement 10 Remove the cuvette again 11 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 12 Add 1 Phosphate HR N 1 Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 13 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20...

Page 216: ...ected Other phosphates phosphonates must therefore be converted into ortho phosphates before the test is begun The pH value of the sample water should be between 6 and 7 The following contents of subs...

Page 217: ...cuvette again 11 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 12 Add 25 1 ml drop s of PL Phosphate HR 1 into the cuvette 13 Add 25 1 ml drop s of PL Phosphate HR 2 into the cuvette 14 Screw the lid back on the...

Page 218: ...be between 6 and 7 The following contents of substances in the sample water can at the respective concentration falsify the measurement results Chromium 100 mg l copper 10 mg l iron 100 mg l nickel 3...

Page 219: ...10 Tap TEST to start a 05 00 minute s countdown 11 The cuvette does not need to be placed in the device during this time 12 Remove the cuvette again 13 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 14 Add 1 x 0 05...

Page 220: ...times 37 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 38 Add 10 drop s of PL Phosphonate 3 into the cuvette 39 Add 1 x 0 05 ml PL Phosphonate 4 scoop s powder to the sample water in the cuvette 40 Screw the lid...

Page 221: ...stirring rod 11 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Ta...

Page 222: ...phosphonate Phosphate as PO 40 Remove the cuvette from the PrimeLab and set it aside It is no longer required for this test 41 Fill 8 ml of distilled water into a clean 24 mm cuvette 42 Add exactly 2...

Page 223: ...t least 60 C 11 Add 10 drop s of PL Phosphorus LR1 into the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid with the reagent 14 Place the 16 mm adapter in th...

Page 224: ...tube threads after adding powder The pH value of the sample water should be between 6 and 7 The following contents of substances in the sample water can at the respective concentration falsify the mea...

Page 225: ...tor 10 Let the cuvettes cool down to at least 60 C 11 Add 10 drop s of PL Phosphorus HR1 into the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid with the re...

Page 226: ...tube threads after adding powder The pH value of the sample water should be between 6 and 7 The following contents of substances in the sample water can at the respective concentration falsify the mea...

Page 227: ...vette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 11 Add 25 drop s of PL Polyacrylate 2 into the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl...

Page 228: ...e cuvette 7 Add 1 Potassium Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is com...

Page 229: ...10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 13 The measured value is imm...

Page 230: ...the front of the cuvette 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Empty the cuvette 8 Rinse the cuvette with the test water 9 Fill 10 ml test water int...

Page 231: ...inse the cuvette with the test water 9 Fill 10 ml test water into a clean 24 mm cuvette 10 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the f...

Page 232: ...owder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 8 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 9 Add 1 QAC HR Photometer tablet s to the test water in the...

Page 233: ...Lab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 11 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 12 Wait until the 05 00 minute s countdown ran out 13 Remove the cuvette again 14 Unscrew the lid from...

Page 234: ...ntly swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Tap TEST to start a 10 00 minute s countdown 13 Wait unt...

Page 235: ...he water sample will influence the measurement result Larger amounts of iron falsify the measurement result Phosphate content in the water higher than 60 mg l will falsify the measurement result T180...

Page 236: ...id back on the cuvette 11 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 12 Start ZERO measurement 13 Remove the cuvette again 14 Unscrew the lid from the...

Page 237: ...The precision of the test results depends upon the precision of the diluting procedure T182 204 T182 204...

Page 238: ...ith a clean stirring rod 10 Fill 10 ml sample water from step 8 into a clean 24 mm cuvette 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on th...

Page 239: ...rement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 1 Sulphate Photometer powder pillow to the sample water in the cuvette 8 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds unti...

Page 240: ...he arrow on the front of the cuvette 4 Start ZERO measurement 5 Remove the cuvette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 1 x 0 05 ml PL Sulphate 1 scoop s powder to the sample water in the cu...

Page 241: ...ring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 10 Add 1 Sulphide N 2 Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 11 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 12 Stir...

Page 242: ...uvette 7 Add 1 ml of Sulfide 1 to the sample water in the beaker 8 Add 1 ml of Sulfide 2 to the sample water in the beaker 9 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 10 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the li...

Page 243: ...Add 1 Sulphite LR Photometer tablet s to the test water in the cuvette 8 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 9 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely di...

Page 244: ...ette 10 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 11 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the...

Page 245: ...ette again 6 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 7 Add 3 drop s of PL Oxygen Scavenger 1 into the cuvette 8 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 9 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 10 Unscrew...

Page 246: ...10 Rinse the cuvette several times with the sample water 11 Then fill 10 ml of the sample water in the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attenti...

Page 247: ...on to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 5 Start ZERO measurement 6 Remove the cuvette again 7 Unscrew the lid from the cuvette 8 Add 25 drop s of PL Tannin 1 into the cuvette 9 Add 6 drop s of PL...

Page 248: ...d Notes With this method you can create your own parameters use reagents from other manufacturers and or perform measurements with the PrimeLab that are not included in the offered IDs parameters This...

Page 249: ...mple water in the cuvette 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 13 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 14...

Page 250: ...t is calibrated using Formazin Turbidity Standards and the readings are in terms of FAU Formazin Attenuation Units This test can be used for daily plant monitoring and 1 FAU is equivalent to 1 NTU Nep...

Page 251: ...l parts are clean dry and free of grease and the adapter must be placed firmly until it stops If your PrimeLab was delivered with activated ID 112 means you have NOT activated it afterwards the device...

Page 252: ...NTU standards should be stored at 5 25 C T197 204 T197 204...

Page 253: ...e 11 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 12 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 13 Tap TEST to perform the measurement 14 Wait until the 05 00 minute s countdown ran out 15 Add 1 Ammonia N 1...

Page 254: ...ed together The result displayed will show the sum of both The temperature of the water sample must be between 20 C and 30 C to ensure precise measurements Test needs to be carried out not later than...

Page 255: ...the cuvette 12 Screw the lid back on the cuvette 13 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 14 Tap TEST to start a 05 00 minute s countdown 15 The cuvette does not need to be placed in the dev...

Page 256: ...ed together The result displayed will show the sum of both The temperature of the water sample must be between 20 C and 30 C to ensure precise measurements Test needs to be carried out not later than...

Page 257: ...on the cuvette 11 Gently swirl the cuvette to mix the liquid well 12 Insert the cuvette into the PrimeLab Pay attention to the arrow on the front of the cuvette 13 Tap TEST to start a 01 00 minute s c...

Page 258: ...s to the test water in the cuvette 12 Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod 13 Stir with the stirring rod for about 20 seconds until the reagent is completely dissolved 14 Screw the lid back on t...

Page 259: ...27 Tap TEST to start a 01 00 minute s countdown 28 After the lapse of a 01 00 minute s countdown the measured value is displayed T204 204 T204 204...

Page 260: ...and finally tap on the star in the top right corner Favourite s test setups The TEST menu will instantly appear with fields pre filled according to what is saved under this Favourite Tap on the Favour...

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Page 262: ...log on to the cloud from the LabCOM app software or web application www labcom cloud to see and work with all data previously only stored on your PrimeLab This option also suites for instant reporting...

Page 263: ...screen of the Cloud menu Log off from the LabCOM cloud After you have logged in you can also manage or access your cloud via the short cut on the status bar A 50 Cloud www labcom cloud 9 34 AM Wednesd...

Page 264: ...s or decreases the value followed by entering the effect ratio Deleting individual water treatment products by sliding an entry to the left followed by tapping on the edit button You can also tap hold...

Page 265: ...ardness can be expressed in different units such as ppm CaCO dH etc The Hardness 3 Conversion menu under Chemistry offers you to cross calculate such values Hardness Conversion 52 Chemistry PrimeLab2...

Page 266: ...applications in this user manual Nevertheless on the PrimeLab YouTube channel you can always find the latest tutorials guiding you through the various features the app software and web has to offer In...

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Page 268: ...ed with the cable connected This error message appears when trying to log on to the LabCOM cloud or to a Wi Fi network with invalid password Please make sure you use the correct login details A passwo...

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