Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] pH 502/mV 602 Series
Panel-mounted, Microprocessor-based Process pH/mV Meters
Instruction Manual
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the instrument. It will provide you with the necessary information for the correct use of the instrument, as well as a precise idea of its versatility. If you need additional technical information, do not hesitate to e-mail us at tech@hannainst. com. [. . . ] Buf 3 if only a two points calibration was performed) it is replaced by the "N" character.
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The "r485" message can appear on the LCD while the controller is receiving or answering commands.
SETTING THE BAUD RATE The transmission speed (baud rate) of the meter and external device must be th same. To change this value, use setup item 71.
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CALIBRATION
The controller is factory calibrated for mV and temperature inputs as well as for the analog outputs. The user should periodically calibrate the instrument. For greatest accuracy, it is recommended that the instrument is calibrated frequently. It is possible to standardize the electrode with only one buffer, preferably close to the expected sample value (one-point calibration), but it is always good practice to calibrate in at least 2 points. pH CALIBRATION (for pH 502 Series only) The pH controller can be calibrated through a one-point, two-point or three-point calibration. You do not need to enter the method chosen, simply exit the calibration mode, by pressing CAL, when the desired number of points has been calibrated. The calibration points for pH 502 are pH 4. 01, pH 7. 01 and pH 10. 01 (at 25°C). The sequence proposed by the controller is pH 7. 01, pH 4. 01, pH 10. 01. However, the user can change this sequence by means of the and keys. The electrode must be kept hydrated at all times and definitely prior to calibration. The temperature probe should also be connected to the process meter. The meters are equipped with a stability indicator. The user is also guided with indications on the display during the calibration procedure. Initial Preparation Pour small quantities of pH 7. 01 (HI 7007) and pH 4. 01 (HI 7004) and/or pH 10. 01 (HI 7010) solutions into individual beakers. If possible, use plastic beakers to minimize any EMC interference.
HI 7004
04 70 HI
HI 7007
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For accurate calibration, use two beakers for each buffer solution, the first one for rinsing the electrode, the second one for calibration. By doing this, contamination between the buffers is minimized.
RINSE CALIBRATION
HI 7007
HI 7007
To obtain accurate readings, use pH 7. 01 and pH 4. 01 if you measure acidic samples, or pH 7. 01 and pH 10. 01 for alkaline measurements or perform a 3-point calibration for the entire range. One Point Calibration (Offset) · To perform the pH calibration enter the calibration mode, by pressing CAL and entering the password. · After the correct password is entered, the control actions stop and the primary LCD will display the pH value using the current offset and slope, with the "CAL" and " " indicators lit and the probe indicator " " blinking. The value displayed on the secondary LCD is the buffer value at the actual temperature.
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BUF
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The actual pH value varies with temperature, thus the calibration value displayed on the secondary LCD will vary around pH 4. 01, 7. 01 and 10. 01 with temperature changes: for example at 25 oC the display shows 4. 01 - 7. 01 - 10. 01, at 20 o C it shows 4. 00 - 7. 03 - 10. 06 (see page 57 for other values). · pH 7. 01 is the default value for the 1st calibration buffer. If a different value is needed, select it on the secondary display by pressing or .
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If the wrong password is entered the system reverts back and restarts displaying the pH value.
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· Remove the protective cap from the pH electrode and immerse it into the selected buffer solution (e. g. [. . . ] This can be achieved by installing the electrode in such a way that it is constantly in a well filled with the sample (stream or tank). The protective cap can also be filled with HI 70300 Storage Solution if the electrode is not being used at all. With industrial applications, it is always recommended to keep at least one spare electrode handy. When anomalies are not resolved with a simple maintenance, change the electrode to see if the problem is alleviated.
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ACCESSORIES
pH CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS HI 7004M pH 4. 01 Buffer Solution, 230 mL HI 7004L pH 4. 01 Buffer Solution, 460 mL HI 7004/L pH 4. 01 Buffer Solution, 1 L HI 7007M pH 7. 01 Buffer Solution, 230 mL HI 7007L pH 7. 01 Buffer Solution, 460 mL HI 7007/L pH 7. 01 Buffer Solution, 1 L HI 7010M pH 10. 01 Buffer Solution, 230 mL HI 7010L pH 10. 01 Buffer Solution, 460 mL HI 7010/L pH 10. 01 Buffer Solution, 1 L ORP SOLUTIONS HI 7020M HI 7020L HI 7091M HI 7091L HI 7092M HI 7092L 200-275mV Buffer Solution, 230 mL 200-275mV Buffer Solution, 460 mL Pretreatment Reducing Solution, 230 mL Pretreatment Reducing Solution, 460 mL Pretreatment Oxidizing Solution, 230 mL Pretreatment Oxidizing Solution, 460 mL
ELECTRODE STORAGE SOLUTIONS HI 70300M Storage Solution, 230 mL HI 70300L Storage Solution, 460 mL ELECTRODE CLEANING SOLUTIONS HI 7061M General Cleaning Sol. , 230 mL HI 7061L General Cleaning Sol. , 460 mL HI 7073M Protein Cleaning Sol. , 230 mL HI 7073L Protein Cleaning Sol. , 460 mL HI 7074M Inorganic Cleaning Sol. , 230 mL HI 7074L Inorganic Cleaning Sol. , 460 mL HI 7077M Oil & Fat Cleaning Sol. , 230 mL HI 7077L Oil & Fat Cleaning Sol. , 460 mL REFILL ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS HI 7071 3. 5M KCl+AgCl Electrolyte, 4x50 mL, for single junction electrodes HI 7072 1M KNO3 Electrolyte, 4x50 mL HI 7082 3. 5M KCl Electrolyte, 4x50 mL, for double junction electrodes
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RECOMMENDED pH ELECTRODES (All electrodes gel-filled and with ceramic junction unless otherwise indicated). [. . . ]