Menu cl1 dpd-1 free chlorine test procedure – Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) HCA1 User Manual

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2. Remove the used batteries and install 4 new AAA batteries following the

diagram for correct polarity (see diagram). We recommend high quality AAA

alkaline batteries be used.

3. Replace the battery cover. Be sure to tighten the cover securely. Do not over

tighten. This is necessary for meter to be waterproof.

4. Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with your local regulations.

5. Press ZERO/ON button to confirm the meter turns on. The meter is now ready

for operation.

6. Meter will not work if battery orientation is incorrect.

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MENU CL1 DPD-1 Free Chlorine Test Procedure

1. Remove (1) Micro CL (DPD-1) Strip from the bottle before beginning the test.

Place it in a dry convenient place and recap the test strip bottle.

2. Press the ZERO/ON button to power the meter on; the display will show all

annunciators, then the current MENU selection, followed by the last reading.

3. Press and re-press the MENU button until the display shows the parameter

CL1.

4. Rinse the CELL at least 3 times with the water sample you will be testing -

rinsing minimizes the potential for cross contamination from a previous test.

Finally, fill cell to capacity (4mL) with the water sample.

5. Press the ZERO/ON button. The cursor will move across the display followed

by 0.00 PPM. Sample is ready for testing.

6. Dip the HCA1 Strip Micro CL (DPD-1) into the CELL and immediately press

READ. This starts the 20 SECOND countdown timer. During this time move the

strip in a gentle back and forth motion (approx. 2 strokes/Sec). Remove and

discard the strip after “1” on the display disappears. When testing outdoors

(in sunlight), for best accuracy, use the Mixing Cap/Cell Cover when Zeroing

and Reading the sample.

7. The cursor will move across the display while the meter prepares to measure

the sample. Record result displayed (this result is automatically stored in CL1

Menu).

NOTE: N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine (DPD) also reacts to form a magenta color with

Ozone, Total Chlorine, Permanganate, Iodine, and other oxidizers.

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