Hanna Instruments HI 4221 User Manual

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ISE CALIBRATION & MEASURE

ISE CALIBRATION & MEASURE

ISE CALIBRATION & MEASURE

ISE CALIBRATION & MEASURE

ISE CALIBRATION & MEASUREMENT

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(HI 4222 only)

(HI 4222 only)

(HI 4222 only)

(HI 4222 only)

(HI 4222 only)

ISE CALIBRATION

ISE CALIBRATION

ISE CALIBRATION

ISE CALIBRATION

ISE CALIBRATION
For greatest accuracy, it is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently. The instrument should also be recalibrated

whenever “No ISE Calibration” or “ISE Calibration Expired” message appears on the LCD, in the Reminder messages area.
Due to electrode conditioning time, the electrode must be kept immersed a few seconds to stabilize. The user

will be guided step by step during calibration with easy to follow messages on the display. This will make

the calibration a simple and error-free procedure.
PREPARATION
Pour small quantities of the standard solutions into clean beakers. If possible, use plastic beakers to minimize

any EMC interferences.
For accurate calibration and to minimize cross-contamination, use two beakers for each standard solution. One for

rinsing the electrode and one for calibration.
Note: For accurate measurements, add the appropriate ISAB (Ionic Strength Adjustment Buffer) to the

calibration standards.

CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
Up to five-point calibration is possible, using five memorized standard solutions: 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000 ppm

and 5 custom solutions.
The ISE calibration and measurement can be performed with or without temperature compensation. If the

temperature compensation option is enabled, the isopotential point of the electrode must be set in ISE Setup in

order to perform correct concentration measurements.
Before calibrating, make sure that the appropriate Electrode Type has been selected in ISE Setup according to the

measured Ion/compound.
ISE Calibration screen description

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