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Page 1 - Bench Meter

1www.hannainst.comHI 4421DO/BOD/OUR/SOUR/TemperatureBench MeterInstruction Manual

Page 2 - WARRANTY

10GraphAccessing this option, the online graph with currently loggedvalues (DO, BOD, OUR or SOUR vs. Seconds) could be displayed.If there is no active

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11Log HistoryAccessing this option, last logged records will be displayed on the LCD.The log history list also contains the appropriate DO / BOD / OUR

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12The System Setup menu allows the user to customize the user interface, consult the meter information, set theexternal serial communication interface

Page 5 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

13To set the Beeper:• Use or to select the Beeper option.• Press and use or to highlight thedesired beeper associated event you want to modify

Page 6 - in Measure

14To set the GLP data:• Use or to select the GLP Data option.• Press and use or to highlight thedesired option.• Press to edit the desired

Page 7 - SPECIFICATIONS

15• Use or to select the Date & Time option.• Press and use or to highlight thedesired option you want to modify.• Press to confirm you

Page 8 - OPERATIONAL GUIDE

16LanguageThis option allows the user to choose the desired language for the user interface.To select the Language:• Use or to select the Language

Page 9 - DISPLAYING MODES

17Meter InformationThis option provides general information about the instrument serial number (each instrument has an unique identificationserial num

Page 10 - Parameter

18DODODODODO SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUPThe DO Setup menu allows the user to set the parameters related to the DO measurement.Accessing DO Setup• Pr

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19Load ProfileTo load the user customized profile:• Use or to select the Profile option.• Press and use or to highlight theLoad Profile option

Page 12 - SYSTEM SETUP

2HI 4421 is warranted for two years against defects in workmanship and materials when used for theirintended purpose and maintained according to instr

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20Reading ModeThis option allows the user to select between Direct and Direct/AutoHold DO reading modes.To set the reading mode:• Use or to select

Page 14 - Confirmation

21Temperature UnitsThe user can choose from the Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin temperature units.To set the temperature unit:• Use or to highlight t

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22PressureTo set the pressure:• Use or to highlight the Pressure option.• Press and then use or to increase/ decrease the value.• Press to s

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23CalibrationUsing DO standardsThe meter can be calibrated in a single or multi-points (up to two points), using 2 DO standards (0.0%, 100%)or using

Page 17 - System Setup

24Set Reminder PeriodDaily reminder - the user can set the time from the day when the reminder is to appear.Periodic reminder - the user can set the

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25Sample IDThis option allows the user to give to the measured samples an identification number/name. Two Sample IDoptions are available: ID Increment

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26Edit Sample IDThis option allows the user to edit the sample ID (numeric - auto-increment mode, alphanumeric - user editable).To edit the Sample ID:

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27Logging Data ConfigurationThis option allows the user to select the parameters that accompany alogged value: Date/Time, Calibration Data, Sample ID,

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28AlarmThis option allows the user to define two alarm limits for the measurements.Alarm StateThe following options are available: Disabled – the

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29The BOD Setup menu allows the user to set the parameters related to the resistivity measurements.Accessing BOD Setup• Press while in Measure mode a

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSWARRANTY ...

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30Barometer - see DO Setup section.Salinity - see DO Setup section.Sample ID - see DO Setup section.Log - see DO Setup section.Alarm - see DO Setup se

Page 25 - % Sat and mg/L

31OUROUROUROUROUR SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUPThe OUR Setup menu allows the user to set the parameters related to the OUR measurement.Accessing OUR S

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32Barometer - see DO Setup section.Salinity - see DO Setup section.Sample ID - see DO Setup section.Log - see DO Setup section.Alarm - see DO Setup se

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33The SOUR Setup menu allows the user to set the parameters related to SOUR measurement and calibration.Accessing SOUR Setup• Press while in Measure

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34Barometer - see DO Setup section.Salinity - see DO Setup section.Sample ID - see DO Setup section.Log - see DO Setup section.Alarm - see DO Setup se

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35DO CALIBRATIONDO CALIBRATIONDO CALIBRATIONDO CALIBRATIONDO CALIBRATIONIt is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if high a

Page 30 - DO Setup

36Keep the protective cap on during polarization time and remove it for calibration and measurements.To calibrate the meter:• Insert and rinse the pro

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37PRESSURE CALIBRATIONPRESSURE CALIBRATIONPRESSURE CALIBRATIONPRESSURE CALIBRATIONPRESSURE CALIBRATIONIf Automatic pressure source is chosen from the

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38Make sure the instrument has been calibrated before taking DO measurements.DIRECT MEASUREMENTTo measure the DO of a sample using the Direct reading

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39SALINITY COMPENSATIONIf the sample contains significant concentration of salinity, the read out values must be corrected, taking intoaccount the low

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4Remove the instrument from the packing material and examine it carefully to make sure that no damage hasoccurred during shipping. If there is any dam

Page 35 - DO CALIBRATION

40BAROMETRIC PRESSURE COMPENSATIONThe dissolved oxygen saturation value varies with pressure, so it is important to compensate the effect thatpressure

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41The meter contains a built-in barometer, and it is able to automatically compensate for changes in barometricpressure. If another pressure value tha

Page 37 - PRESSURE CALIBRATION

42Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is an indicator for the concentration of biodegradable organic matterpresent in a sample of water. It can be used to

Page 38 - DO MEASUREMENT

43• Press to display the BOD information screen corre-sponding to the selected bottle ID.• Press to load the method data to the measurementscreen.•

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44• From the Available Bottle ID list select the desired bottle IDusing or and press to add themethod to the Selected Bottle ID list.• Press to

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45The OUR is used to determine the oxygen consumption or respiration rate. It is defined as the mg/L of oxygenconsumed per hour.The following equation

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46sThe Specific Oxygen Uptake Rate (SOUR), also known as the oxygen consumption or respiration rate, is definedas the milligram of oxygen consumed per

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47This feature allows the user to log DO, BOD, OUR, SOUR and temperature. The logging behaviour is dependenton the Logging Type and Reading Mode (DO o

Page 43 - BOD Select View

48• Press to enter log interval edit menu and use or to adjust the logging start-stop time or the log sampling. Press to save the current val

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49LOGGING MODE 3This logging mode can be used for any sample measurements. Bychoosing this logging mode, will be available in Measuremode.To log data

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5HI 4421 DESCRIPTIONFRONT PANELREAR PANEL1) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)2) Main Keyboard3) USB connector4) ON/OFF switch5) Power adapter socket6) RS23

Page 46 - SOUR Setup

50• To stop the logging session, press .Notes: • For the automatic logging, if the maximum logging time (24h) has been reached, a warning pop-upwill b

Page 47 - LOGGINGLOGGING

51• Press to return to the previous menu.To delete lots:• Press while in Log Recall mode.• Press or to access delete or delete allmode. Otherwis

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52PC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEData transmission from the instrument to the PC can be done with the HI 92000 Windows® c

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53TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESMOTPMYSMELBORPNOITULOSswohsyalpsiD"--

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54ACCESSORIESACCESSORIESACCESSORIESACCESSORIESACCESSORIESPROBE CLEANING SOLUTIONSPROBE CLEANING SOLUTIONSPROBE CLEANING SOLUTIONSPROBE CLEANING SOLUTI

Page 51 - Log Recall

55RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERSBefore using these products, make sure they are entirely suitable for the environment in which they are used.Operation of t

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56SALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTSSALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTSSALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTSSALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTSSALE

Page 53 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

6KEYBOARD DESCRIPTIONFUNCTION KEYSVIRTUAL KEYSThe upper row keys are assigned to the virtual keys placed on the bottom of the LCD, which allow you top

Page 54 - ACCESSORIES

7SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS1244IHODegnaRmpp00.09ot00.0noitarutas%0.006ot0.0noituloseRmpp10.0noitarutas%1.0

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8POWER CONNECTIONPlug the 12 Vdc adapter into the power supply socket.Note: These instruments use non volatile memory to retain the meter settings, ev

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9For each measurement mode (DO, BOD, OUR or SOUR) the following display configurations are available:Basic, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Graph and

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