Hanna Instruments HI 96715 User Manual

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

This would corrupt the reading.

• In order to avoid reagent leaking and to obtain more

accurate measurements, it is recommended to close the
cuvette first with the supplied HPDE plastic stopper and
then with the black cap.

• Each time the cuvette is used, the cap must be tightened

to the same degree.

• 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.

• Shaking the cuvette can generate bubbles in the sample, causing higher readings. To obtain

accurate measurements, remove such bubbles by swirling or by gently tapping the cuvette.

• Do not let the reacted sample stand too long after reagent is added, or accuracy will be lost.

• It is possible to take multiple readings in a row, but it is recommended to take a new zero

reading for each sample and to use the same cuvette for zeroing and measurement.

• After the reading it is important to discard immediately the sample, otherwise the glass

might become permanently stained.

• All the reaction times reported in this manual are referred to 20°C (68°F). As a general rule

of thumb, they should be doubled at 10°C (50°F) and halved at 30°C (86°F).

• In order to maximize accuracy, prior to a measurement follow the validation procedure to

be sure that the instrument is properly calibrated. If necessary, calibrate the instrument.

MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

STARTUP

Prepare the instrument for measurement as follows:
• Unpack the instrument by removing the dust protection sleeve from the instrument cuvette

holder.

• Place the battery in the instrument as described in the “BATTERY REPLACEMENT” chapter.
• Place the instrument on a flat table.
• Do not place the instrument under direct sun light.

To compensate the meter for the sample turbidity or color, the measurement takes place in two
phases. First, the meter is zeroed using the unreacted sample. After the reagents are added the
reacted sample is measured.

• When the beeper sounds briefly and the

LCD displays dashes, the meter is ready.
The blinking “ZERO” indicates that the
instrument needs to be zeroed first.

• Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted

sample, up to the mark, and replace the
cap.

• Place the cuvette into the cuvette holder

and ensure that the notch on the cap is
positioned securely into the groove.

• Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

ON/OFF.

The display briefly shows all tags on.

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