Hanna Instruments HI 96760 User Manual

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The instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testing to ensure best accuracy.

• Use matched square cuvettes, having 4 clear faces and 10

mm path length.

• Do not touch the cuvette walls with hands.

• Whenever the cuvette is placed into the measurement cell, it

must be dry outside, and completely free of fingerprints, oil
or dirt. Wipe it thoroughly with

HI 731318 or a lint-free

cloth prior to insertion.

• It is important that the sample does not contain any debris. This

would corrupt the reading.

• Samples should be completely free of air bubbles. If bubbles are present, let the samples

stand until air bubbles have completely disappeared (not more than 30 minutes, see note
below).

• It is recommended to take the sample of maple syrup in the middle of the container.

• It is recommended to take and analyze samples at room temperature.

• Do not use the same cuvette with glycerol for more than 5-10 times to perform calibration

and dispose of it after 1 day has passed.

• Never re-use maple syrup sample cuvettes, dispose of them after use.

• Use one syringe for glycerol, and the other one for syrup in order to avoid contamination.

Note: Maple Syrup samples exposed to direct sun light and/or air will darken over time. This
is caused by microorganisms.

GENERAL TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT

Over Range: A flashing value of the maximum concentration
indicates an over range condition. The concentration of the
sample is beyond the programmed range: dilute the sample and
re-run the test.

Cap error: Appears when external light enters in the analysis
cell. Assure that the cuvette cap is present.

Cooling lamp: The instrument waits for the lamp to cool down.

d) other errors and warnings

Battery low: The battery must be replaced soon.

Dead battery: This indicates that the battery is dead and must
be replaced. Once this indication is displayed, the meter will
lock up. Change the battery and restart the meter.

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