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Page 1 - Bench Meter

1www.hannainst.compH/mV/ISE/°CBench Meterwith Custom Buffersand Interval LoggingHI 2216Instruction Manual

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103 cm(1¼")The custom buffers allow the user to calibrate in a buffer solution differentfrom a standard one. Up to two custom buffers can be set

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11• The “ ” tag will blink on the LCD until the reading is stable.• When the reading is stable and close to the selectedbuffer, the “READY” tag will b

Page 4 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

12• When the reading is stable and close to the selectedbuffer, the “READY” tag will be displayed and the“CFM” tag will blink.• Press CFM to confirm t

Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS

13Clear calibration parameters and proceed with calibrationfrom the current calibration point. The instrument will keepall confirmed values during cur

Page 6 - OPERATIONAL GUIDE

14The temperature has an effect on pH. The calibration buffer solutions areaffected by temperature changes to a lesser degree than normal solutions.Du

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15It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially ifhigh accuracy is required.The ppm range should be recalibrated:• Whenever the

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16• If necessary, press the ARROW keys to select a different standardvalue.• The “ ” tag will blink on the LCD until the readingis stable.• When the r

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17Default slope value (mV/decade):–59.16 (monovalent cation) - ion charge is 159.16 (monovalent anion) - ion charge is –1–29.58 (divalent cation) - io

Page 10 - (1¼")

18GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GL

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19Notes: • When the instrument is not calibrated or calibration is cleared(default values loaded) there is no “expired calibration”,and the display al

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSWARRANTY ...

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20The third pH calibration buffer:The fourth pH calibration buffer:The fifth pH calibration buffer:Notes: • The “OLd” message displayed beside the pH

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21ISE CALIBRATION DATAThe ISE calibration data is stored automatically.To view ISE calibration data, press GLP when the instrument is in ISEmeasuremen

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22- or the number of days until the calibration alarm will be displayed.- or if expired (7 days ago).• The instrument ID.Notes: • If a one-point calib

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23LOGGING FUNCTIONLOGGING FUNCTIONLOGGING FUNCTIONLOGGING FUNCTIONLOGGING FUNCTIONUp to 700 LOG samples can be stored into memory.200 manually logged

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24LOT LOGGINGSelect “StAb” (stability logging) or the desired time interval.To start interval logging press LOG key while the instrument is inmeasurem

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25No ISE records:Otherwise, the instrument will display the lot number on the primary LCDline, the number of records on the secondary, “LOG” tag and “

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26• The time (hh.mm.ss) is displayed on the LCD, along with the“TIME” tag.• The date (yyyy.mm.dd) is displayed on the LCD along with the“DATE” tag.• T

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27The “dEL” message is displayed on the primary LCD and theselected record on the secondary LCD, along with ”LOG” tag.Notes: • The ARROW keys can be u

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28Setup mode allows viewing and modifying the following parameters:• Expired Calibration Alarm• Log Interval• First Custom Buffer• Second Custom Buffe

Page 22 - • The instrument ID

29LOG INTERVALPress CAL when log interval is displayed. The log interval and “CFM” willstart blinking (“MAn” for log on demand, “StAb” log on stabilit

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3PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONRemove the instrument from the pac

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30ONE-POINT CALIBRATION BEHAVIORPress CAL when “1 Pnt” message is displayed on the secondary LCD.One of the two options (“Pnt” or “OFFS”) and “CFM” wi

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31CURRENT TIMEPress CAL when the current time is displayed. The hour and “CFM” willstart blinking.Press the ARROW keys to change the hour.Press RA

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32INSTRUMENT IDPress CAL when the “InId“ is displayed. The instrument ID (“0000“ to“9999“) and “CFM” will start blinking.Press the ARROW keys to c

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33All the instruments are factory calibrated for temperature.Hanna’s temperature probes are interchangeable and no temperaturecalibration is needed wh

Page 28 - SETUPSETUP

34• Use the ARROW keys to set the reading on the secondary LCD to thatof the hot water.• When the reading is stable and close to the selectedcalibrati

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35PC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEData transmission from the instrument to the PC can be done with theHI 92000 Windows® co

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36CHR xx Change the instrument range according with the param-eter value (xx):• xx=00 pH range/0.001 resolution• xx=01 pH range/0.01 resolution• xx=02

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37• Meter status (2 chars of status byte): represents a 8bit hexadecimal encoding.• 0x10 - temperature probe is connected• 0x01 - new GLP data availab

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38• the calibration time, yymmddhhmmss (12 chars).• electrode condition, with sign (3 chars). The“-01” code means not calculated.• Rel mV calibration

Page 33 - TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

39LODPxxx Requests the xxxth pH record logged data.LODMxxx Requests the xxxth mV/Rel mV record logged data.LODIxxx Requests the xxxth ISE record logge

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41) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).2) CAL key, to enter and exit calibration mode.3) CFM/GLP key, to confirm calibration, different values or to display

Page 35 - PC INTERFACE

40PREPARATION PROCEDURERemove the protective cap of the pH electrode.DO NOT BE ALARMED IF SALT DEPOSITS ARE PRESENT. This is normalwith electrodes. Th

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41For refillable electrodes:If the filling solution (electrolyte) is more than 2½ cm (1”) below the fillhole, add HI 7082 or HI 8082 3.5M KCl Electrol

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42CLEANING PROCEDURE• General Soak in Hanna HI 7061 or HI 8061 GeneralCleaning Solution for approximately ½ hour.• Protein Soak in Hanna HI 7073 or HI

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43TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESMOTPMYS MELBORP NOITULOSevissecxe/esnopser

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44Typical Electrode LifeAmbient Temperature 1 – 3 years90 ºC Less than 4 months120 ºC Less than 1 monthAlkaline ErrorHigh concentrations of sodium ion

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45pH BUFFER SOLUTIONSHI 70004P pH 4.01 Buffer Sachets, 20 mL, 25 pcsHI 70007P pH 7.01 Buffer Sachets, 20 mL, 25 pcsHI 70010P pH 10.01 Buffer Sachets,

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46ORP PRETREATMENT SOLUTIONSHI 7091L Reducing Pretreatment Solution, 500 mLHI 7092L Oxidizing Pretreatment Solution, 500 mLpH ELECTRODESAll electrodes

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47HI 1330BGlass-body, semimicro, single junction, refillable, combination pH electrode.Use: laboratory, vials.HI 1331BGlass-body, semimicro, single ju

Page 43 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

48FC 100BPlastic-body (PVDF), double junction, refillable, combination pH electrode.Use: general purpose for food industry.FC 200BPlastic-body (PVDF),

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49HI 1413BGlass-body, single junction, flat tip, Viscolene, non-refillable, combinationpH electrode. Use: surface measurement.ORP ELECTRODESHI 3131BGl

Page 45 - ACCESSORIES

5SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSEGNARHp0.61ot0.2–Hp00.61ot00.2–Hp000.61ot000.2–)PRO(Vm9.999±)PRO(Vm0002±mpp0999

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50EXTENSION CABLE FOR SCREW-TYPE ELECTRODES(SCREW TO BNC ADAPTER)HI 7855/1 Extension cable 1 m (3.3') longHI 7855/3 Extension cable 3 m (9.9&ap

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51RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERSBefore using these products, make sure they are entirely suitable for theenvironment in which they are used.Operation of th

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52Printed in EUROPE(ROMANIA)MAN2216 02/11Hanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USATechnical Support

Page 49 - ORP ELECTRODES

63 cm(1¼")OPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEPOWER CONNECTIONPlug the 12 VDC adapter into the p

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73 cm(1¼")If measurements are taken successively in different samples, it is recommendedto rinse the electrode thoroughly with deionized water or

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8RELATIVE mV MEASUREMENTS• Press RANGE until “rEL” message and “mV” tag are displayed forone second. After one second the temperature will be displaye

Page 52 - MAN2216 02/11

9pppppH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONCalibrate the instrument frequently, especially if high accuracy isrequired.The

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