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Aquaprobe
®
Lite Instruction Manual
10401-00976 Rev F
1. Introduction
This manual covers the setup, operation, calibration and maintenance of the Aquaprobe
®
AP-Lite V4.00+, Aquameter
®
V6.00+ Meter, AquaLink V4.00+ PC software and associated
Aquaprobe
®
accessories. If your Aquaprobe
®
or Aquameter
®
are running earlier software,
the functionality may differ from that shown in this manual. In this case, contact Aquaread
for an earlier version of this manual or return your equipment for software upgrade.
2. What’s in the Box?
The AP-Lite is supplied with the following:
Sleeve End Cap.
One mounting nut (pre-fitted).
Getting started card for quick reference.
Pot of Silicone Grease
To complete your system, you will need an Aquameter
®
(AM-200) an Optical Electrode of
your choice and an Aquaprobe
®
Extension Cable, which should be purchased separately.
2.1. About the Aquameter
®
The Aquameter
®
is designed to be used outdoors and is rated to IP67, that is to say it is
waterproof but it
is not
designed for submersion. In order to prevent accidental dunking or
loss, a lanyard is supplied.
Please note that the socket on the Aquameter
®
is only waterproof when the
associated plug is fitted. Without the plug fitted, water can enter the socket. Damage
caused by water ingress through the socket is not covered by your warranty.
You may notice a small hole on the rear of the unit near the top. This is a waterproof vent
for the internal barometric sensor.
Do not poke anything in this hole!
Doing so will cause
major damage to the vent’s waterproof membrane and invalidate your warranty.
The lanyard supplied with the Aquameter
®
may, at first, appear to be a little long. This is
intentional. In order to keep the Meter out of the way whilst your hands are full, the lanyard
has been made long enough to wear round your neck and over your shoulder so the Meter
sits on your hip.
The extra length also allows the meter to be held in a comfortable position in front of you
during normal use. In order to prevent you being dragged into the water in the event of the
Probe cable becoming snagged, the lanyard includes a quick-release clip.
2.2. AP-Lite Minimum and Maximum Insertion Levels
The AP-Lite is designed to be fully submerged in water and is rated to IP68, that is to say, it
is rated for continual immersion to a depth of 30 meters, and short term immersion to 100
meters.
Temperature is measured in the AP-Lite by a sensor located in the blue socket block. The
recommended minimum level of insertion is therefore the blue line half way up the Probe.
The Probe will operate with just the lower row of holes in the Sleeve covered, but the
temperature measurement response will be slower as the temperature of the liquid being
measures will take a short time to conduct to the socket block via the Probe's Sleeve.
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®
Ltd.
www.aquaread.com
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