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AquaShock® DO Kit

850046K

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Page 1: ...AquaShock DO Kit 850046K ...

Page 2: ...d in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or other means that do not yet exist or may be developed including photocopying recording or any information storage and retrieval system without the express permission from Sper Scientific Sper Scientific 8281 E Evans Rd Suite 103 Scottsdale AZ 85260 Tel 480 948 4448 Fax 480 967 8736 Web www sperscientific com ...

Page 3: ...ON 4 FEATURES 5 MATERIALS SUPPLIED 5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 5 LCD DISPLAY 6 POWER SUPPLY 7 KEYPAD 8 SETUP MODE 9 PROBE SETUP 17 CALIBRATION 18 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 23 SPECIFICATIONS 27 WARRANTY 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...s and features a double injection molded case with an integral protective soft grip outer layer high end antishock LED backlight display and is powered by the latest environmentally friendly long lasting rechargeable Lithium Ion battery The meter is highly accurate and stable very intuitive and includes all of the functions required by most users Sper Scientific guarantees you will not find any me...

Page 5: ...Calibration point review Internal clock and calendar Maximum minimum and average Hold function Low battery indicator Backlight MATERIALS SUPPLIED Meter Waterproof Probe Input Covers Dissolved Oxygen ATC Temperature Probe Electrolyte 1 Lithium 7 4 V Battery 1450 mAh DC Power Adapter Instruction Manual Hard Carrying Case 840093 Field Tripod 850046P Replacement AquaShock DO Probe 10 Cable 850046P25 R...

Page 6: ...t measurement scale unit 3 Measuring Results Current measurement value 4 ATC MTC Automatic Manual Temperature Compensation indicator 5 Temperature Scale Current temperature measurement unit 6 Temperature Value Current temperature measurement value 7 Battery Icon Current battery power level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 7: ... charged More than 90 life remaining More than 85 90 life remaining More than 80 85 life remaining Less than 80 life remaining Probe Life Icon LCD DISPLAY POWER SUPPLY This meter is powered by one rechargeable Lithium 7 4V 1450 mAh battery The DC power adapter can be used to charge the battery even when the meter is turned off This meter includes a charge protection function and will automatically...

Page 8: ...ion 1 Power Backlight Low Battery Power on off Backlight on off 2 Setup Setting parameters Confirm setting 3 MI Store data 4 MR Recall data 5 Max Min Ave Max Min Ave 6 Range Temp Switch measuring scale Set temperature value 7 Hold Exit Hold Exit 8 CAL Calibration ...

Page 9: ...erforming any setup function Temperature Units 1 Press SETUP to enter the Setup Mode 2 Press SETUP to enter the Set Temperature screen 3 The unit C or F will flash on the LCD 4 Press or to select the C or F temperature unit 5 Press SETUP to save and return to Normal Mode 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode without saving the selection Note When the temperature reading is outside the range the di...

Page 10: ...er automatically moves to the month setting see Fig C 5 Repeat step 4 to adjust the month day hour and minute see Fig D E F 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode without saving Note This procedure adjusts the meter s internal clock which is a 24 hour format only The internal clock will function when the meter is turned off if the battery is installed Fig A Fig D Fig B Fig E Fig C Fig F ...

Page 11: ...When YES is displayed press SETUP to confirm and all parameters will restore to factory settings except the clock and the meter returns to Normal Mode 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode without saving Fig A Fig B Fig C Factory Defaults Parameter Name Parameter Value Date 2011 1 1 0 0 CAL Standard CAL Point Offset Temperature 77 0 F 25 0 C Temperature Unit F Bar Unit mmHg Bar Value 760 Offset Va...

Page 12: ... to increase the Temperature Value Hold down to continually increase the value Press to reduce the Temperature Value Hold down to continually reduce the value If the temperature unit is C the range for adjustment is 0 0 to 50 0 C If the temperature unit is F the range for adjustment is 32 0 to 122 0 F 3 Press SETUP to confirm change and return to Normal Mode see Fig D Press EXIT to return to Norma...

Page 13: ...obe screen see Fig A 3 Press SETUP once to enter the View Slope screen which shows the electrode slope see Fig B 4 Continue to press or to view Offset Value 100 Offset nA Value 0 Offset nA Value screens see Fig C Fig D Fig E 5 Press SETUP or EXIT to return to Normal Mode Fig A Fig D Fig B Fig E Fig C ...

Page 14: ...the Set Bar Value screen see Fig D or Fig E The current Bar Value number will flash 6 Press to increase the Bar Value Hold down to continually increase the value 7 Press to reduce the Bar Value Hold down to continually reduce the value If the Bar Value Measurement scale is mmHg the available range is 500 to 1499 If the Bar Value measurement scale is kPa the available range is 66 6 to 199 9 8 Press...

Page 15: ...B The current set value will flash 4 Press to increase the RH Value Hold down to continually increase the value Press to reduce the RH Value Hold down to continually reduce the value RH Value range may be set from 0 to 100 5 Press SETUP to save the change and return to Normal Mode 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode without saving change Fig E Fig A Fig B ...

Page 16: ...ty compensation value range is 0 0 to 50 0 ppt 6 Press SETUP to save the value and return to Normal Mode 7 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode without saving the change Fig A Fig B Set Oxygen Content mg L ppm Unit of Measure 1 Press RANGE to select mg L ppm 2 Press SETUP to enter the Setup Mode 3 Press or to display the Select Unit screen see Fig A 4 Press SETUP to enter the Select Unit screen see...

Page 17: ...and return to Normal Mode Press EXIT to return Normal Mode without saving changes Fig A Fig B PROBE SETUP IMPORTANT THIS DO PROBE WILL NOT FUNCTION UNTIL ELECTROLYTE IS ADDED Before using the probe please follow the instructions below 1 Remove the protective cap from the DO probe by unscrewing it 2 Fill the cap with the included electrolyte solution The cap should be at least 75 full 3 Securely sc...

Page 18: ...ause they may need to be replaced occasionally Fig A CALIBRATION Note While performing calibration if the measurement value reads from 10 to 50 the display will show Error as in Fig A Check probe for damage Repair or replace probe Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode All other keys except POWER ON OFF and HOLD are inoperable while performing calibration ...

Page 19: ...he probe thoroughly with deionized water 2 Press RANGE to select the saturation scale see Fig A 3 Wrap the probe with a wet cloth being sure not to touch the probe s oxygen permeation membrane 4 Press CAL for 2 seconds to enter the calibration mode see Fig B 5 When calibration is complete the display will read Finished see Fig C 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode see Fig D Fig A Fig D Fig B Fig...

Page 20: ...libration 1 Clean the probe thoroughly with deionized water 2 Press RANGE to select the saturation scale see Fig A 3 Place the probe into 0 Oxygen Solution The solution should have a flow rate of at least 0 3m s 4 Press CAL for 2 seconds to enter the calibration mode see Fig B 5 Once the reading is steady the display will read Finished see Fig C 6 Press EXIT to return to Normal Mode see Fig D ...

Page 21: ...s RANGE to select the mg L ppm scale see Fig A 4 Press CAL to enter calibration mode and begin calibration The measurement value will flash see Fig B 5 Press to increase the Measurement Value Hold down to continually increase the value Press to reduce the Measurement Value Hold down to continually reduce the value The Measurement Value range is 0 00 to 19 99mg L 6 Press SETUP to save the calibrati...

Page 22: ...display as in Fig B and Fig C The 0 scale will display as in Fig E and Fig F The date and time is a cyclic display If there are no calibration points set the display will show see Fig D 5 Press once to view the previous Cal point Repeat to view all previous Cal points Press once to view the next Cal point Repeat to view all additional Cal points 6 Press SETUP or EXIT to return to Normal Mode Fig A...

Page 23: ...rize the electrode for 15 minutes Turning the Meter On Off 1 Press POWER to turn the meter on The meter will default to the last used measurement and temperature scales 2 Press and hold POWER for 2 seconds to turn the meter off Indicator Light Descriptions Meter Status Indicator Status Power off Light off Power on Green light on for 5 seconds then light off Low battery Red light flashing every 5 s...

Page 24: ...h the meter on press POWER again to turn the backlight on off Fig A Fig B Saving to Memory 1 Press MI to save the current measured value and view the data point number see Fig A 2 Up to 99 Memories can be saved for both Conductivity and TDS If the saved memory exceeds 99 the new data will be written over saved memories beginning with 1 Fig A ...

Page 25: ...isplay If there is no saved data is displayed see Fig C 3 Press or to view the saved data points Press to view the data points increasing by 1 Press to view the data points decreasing by 1 4 Press EXIT to exit the Recall Mode and return to Normal Mode Fig A Fig B Fig C Clear Memory 1 Press MI and MR simultaneously for 2 seconds to clear all memory The meter will return to Normal mode ...

Page 26: ... Fig A and Fig B The date and time are on cyclical display If no measurements have been taken is displayed see Fig C 3 Press MAX MIN AVE the minimum recorded value based on the saved measurements will appear on the LCD see Fig D and Fig E The date and time are on cyclical display If no measurements have been taken is displayed see Fig F 4 Press MAX MIN AVE the average recorded value based on the s...

Page 27: ...al MTC from 32 to 122 F or 0 to 50 C SAL Correction Range 0 0 to 50 0 ppt Resolution 0 1 ppt Method Manual Barometric Pressure Correction Range 500 to 1499 mmHg 66 6 to 199 9 kPa Resolution 1 mmHg 0 1 kPa Method Manual Electrode Polarographic Electrode Memory 99 data points per scale with time and date stamp Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Battery Specifications Rechargeable Lithium ba...

Page 28: ...s not cover probes batteries battery leakage or damage resulting from accident tampering misuse or abuse of the product Opening the meter to expose its electronics will break the waterproof seal and void the warranty To obtain warranty service ship the unit postage prepaid to SPER SCIENTIFIC LTD 8281 E Evans Rd Suite 103 Scottsdale AZ 85260 480 948 4448 The defective unit must be accompanied by a ...

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