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Page 1 - Iodine, Bromine, Iron LR

1Instruction ManualHI 96101CpH, Chlorine, Cyanuric Acid,Iodine, Bromine, Iron LRISMwww.hannainst.com

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10KEYPAD DESCRIPTION• ON/OFF: to turn the meter on and off.• ZERO/CFM: this is a bi-functional key. Just press to zero the meter prior to measurement,

Page 3 - PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

11DISPLAY ELEMENTS DESCRIPTION1) The measuring scheme (lamp, cuvette, detector), appears during different phases of zero orreading measurement2) Error

Page 4 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

12Under Range: A blinking “0.00” indicates that the sampleabsorbs less light than the zero reference. Check the procedureand make sure you use the sam

Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS

13Cooling lamp: The instrument waits for the lamp to cool down.Battery low: The battery must be replaced soon.Dead battery: This indicates that the ba

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14(a) (b)GENERAL TIPS FOR AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENTThe instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testing to ensure best accuracy.• C

Page 7 - PRECISION AND ACCURACY

15• It is important that the sample does not contain any debris.This would corrupt the reading.• Each time the cuvette is used, the cap must be tighte

Page 8 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

16• Press RANGE/GLP/ to change the range.The range can be changed any time when theinstrument is in measurement mode.The selected range is memorized

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17• When the beeper sounds briefly and theLCD displays dashes, the meter is ready.The blinking “ZERO” indicates that theinstrument needs to be zeroed

Page 10 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

18FREE CHLORINE MEASUREMENT• Fill the cuvette up to the mark with 10mL of unreacted sample and replace thecap.• Place the cuvette into the holder and

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19• Replace the cuvette into the cuvette holderand ensure that the notch on the cap ispositioned securely into the groove.• Press and hold READ/ /TIME

Page 12 - ERRORS AND WARNINGS

2TABLE OF CONTENTSPRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ... 3GENERAL DE

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20TOTAL CHLORINE MEASUREMENT• Fill the cuvette up to the mark with 10mL of unreacted sample and replace thecap.• Place the cuvette into the holder and

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21• Alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and 30seconds and just press READ/ /TIMER.In both cases, the lamp, cuvette anddetector icons will appear on the

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22• Fill a beaker up to the 25 mL mark withthe sample, add the content of one packetof HI 93722-0 reagent and swirl gentlyto mix. This is the reacted

Page 16 - MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

23IODINE MEASUREMENT• Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreactedsample, up to the mark, and replace thecap.• Place the cuvette into the cuvette holderan

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24• Alternatively, wait for 2 minutes and 30seconds then just press READ/ /TIMER.In both cases, the lamp, cuvette anddetector icons will appear on the

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25INTERFERENCESChlorineIodineOzoneOxidized forms of chromium and manganeseIn case of water with alkalinity greater than 250 mg/L CaCO3 or acidity grea

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26IRON LR MEASUREMENT• Fill one graduating mixing cylinder up to the 25mL mark with deionized water.• Add the content of one packet of HI 93746-0TPTZ

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27• Place the cuvette into the cuvette holder andensure that the notch on the cap is positionedsecurely into the groove.• Press and hold READ/ /TIMER

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28• After a few seconds, the display willshow “-0.0-”. The meter is now zeroedand ready for validation.• Remove the cuvette.• Place the corresponding

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29The reading should be within specifications as reported in the CAL CHECKTM StandardCertificate. If the value is found out of the specifications, ple

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3PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPlease examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If anydamage occurred during shipment, pl

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30DATE INPUTor• Place the corresponding CAL CHECKTM StandardCuvette B into the cuvette holder:pH: B, HI 96710-11Free Chlorine: B, HI 96701-11Total Chl

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31• Press RANGE/GLP/ to edit the desiredmonth (01-12). If the key is kept pressed,the month number is automatically increased.• When the correct mont

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32To display the calibration date:• Press and hold for three secondsRANGE/GLP/ to enter GLP mode. Forthe selected range the calibration monthand day

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33To replace the instrument’s battery, follow the steps:• Turn the instrument off by pressing ON/OFF.• Turn the instrument upside down and remove the

Page 28 - VALIDATION PROCEDURE

34ACCESORIESREAGENT SETHI 93701-01 Reagents for 100 free chlorine testsHI 93701-03 Reagents for 300 free chlorine testsHI 93710-01 Reagents for 100 pH

Page 29 - CALIBRATION PROCEDURE

35Recommendations for UsersBefore using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for your specific application and for the environmen

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36Printed in EUROPE(ROMANIA)Hanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USATechnical Support for CustomersTe

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4GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe HI 96101 is an auto diagnostic portable microprocessor meter that benefits from Hanna’syears of experience as a manufacturer o

Page 32 - GLP mode

5ABBREVIATIONSSPECIFICATIONSdegree Celsiusdegree Fahrenheitmilligrams per liter. mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million)millilitermillivoltsUS E

Page 33 - BATTERY MANAGEMENT

6REQUIRED REAGENTSCode Parameter Description Quantity/testHI 93710-0 pH Phenol red 5 dropsHI 93701-0 Free Chlorine DPD Powder Reagent 1 packetHI 93711

Page 34 - ACCESORIES

7PRECISION AND ACCURACYPrecision is how closely repeated measurementsagree with each other. Precision is usuallyexpressed as standard deviation (SD).A

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8PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONAbsorption of Light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation andmatter. When a light beam cross

Page 36 - MAN96101 10/10

9The photoelectric cell collects the radiation I that is not absorbed by the sample and convertsit into an electric current, producing a potential in

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