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Page 1 - HI 3220 HI 3221

1Calibration CheckpH/mV/ISE/TemperatureBench MetersHI 3220 HI 3221HI 3222Instruction Manualwww.hannainst.com

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10EGNARHp0.02ot0.2–Hp00.2ot00.2–Hp000.2ot000.2–Vm0.0002±.cnoc01E/99.9ot7-E/00.1)Fº0.842ot0.4–(Cº0.021ot0.02–NOITULOSERHp1.0Hp10.0Hp100.0Vm1.0.cnoc01,1

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11OPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEOPERATIONAL GUIDEPOWER CONNECTIONPlug the 12 Vdc adapter into the power supply s

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12Allow for the electrode to adjust and reading to stabilize (hourglass symbolturns off).On the pH screen are displayed:• pH reading with the selected

Page 5 - Front view

13ORP MEASUREMENTSTo perform ORP measurements, connect an ORP electrode (see “Accessories“section) to the instrument and turn it ON.If necessary, ente

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14On the HI 3221 enter the ISE mode by pressing RANGE until the displaychanges to ISE.Submerse the ISE electrode tip 3 cm (1¼”) into thesample to be t

Page 7 - Rear view

15pppppH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONH CALIBRATIONIt is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if highac

Page 8 - HI 3220 SPECIFICATIONS

16• Press CAL. The instrument will display the measured pH, the LCD firstexpected buffer and the temperature reading.• If necessary, press the ARROW k

Page 9 - HI 3221 SPECIFICATIONS

17• When the reading is stable and close to the selected buffer, the Confirmfunction key is displayed.• Press Confirm to confirm calibration.• The cal

Page 10 - HI 3222 SPECIFICATIONS

18FOUR, THREE or TWO-POINT CALIBRATION• Proceed as described in “FIVE-POINT CALIBRATION” section.• Press CAL or ESC after the appropriate accepted cal

Page 11 - OPERATIONAL GUIDE

19Wrong slopeThe calibration cannot be confirmed.The evaluated slope is less than the lowest accepted value (80% of defaultslope).The evaluated slope

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2WARRANTYWARRANTYWARRANTYWARRANTYWARRANTYDear Customer,Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments product.Please read this instruction manual carefull

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20Wrong old slopeAn inconsistency between new and previous (old) calibration is detected. Clearold calibration parameters and initiate calibration fro

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21Use the ARROW keys to change the buffer value.Press Accept to accept new value or ESC to exit mode.Note: Custom buffer value can be adjusted within

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22The instrument will display “Calibration Cleared”.All previous calibrations, are cleared and the instrument continues in calibra-tion mode. When new

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23Temperature has an effect on pH buffers. During calibration the instrumentwill automatically calibrate to the pH value corresponding to the measured

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24The relative mV value calibration may be used to perform a single pointcalibration with an ORP standard or remove the contribution of the referencee

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25It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if highaccuracy is required.The ISE range should be recalibrated:• Whenever the

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26FIVE-POINT CALIBRATION (HI 3222 only)Use part of this procedure for 2, 3 or 4 point calibration.Press ESC.• Immerse the ISE electrode approximately

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27• After the second calibration point is confirmed, immerse the ISE electrodeapproximately 2 cm (¾”) into the third calibration solution.• If necessa

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28ERROR SCREENSWrong standardThe calibration cannot be confirmed. Verify that the correct standard is selected.The message appears if mV input is out

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29GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GL

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3PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONThe HI 322x instruments are state-

Page 24 - RELATIVE RELATIVE

30LAST RELATIVE mV CALIBRATION DATALast Relative mV calibration data is stored automatically after a successfulcalibration.To view the Relative mV cal

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31SETUPSETUPSETUPSETUPSETUPSetup mode allows viewing and modifying the measurement parameters.These are general SETUP parameters for all the ranges an

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32The following table lists the specific range parameters.Item Description Valid value DefaultCalibr. Number of days after Disable, 1 to 7 days Disabl

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33GENERAL PARAMETER SCREENSBacklightFocus on the Backlight item.Press Modify.Use / keys to change the intensity then press Accept to confirm.Press E

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34Date/TimeFocus on the Date/Time item.Press Modify.Use / keys to select item.Use ARROW keys to change focused values.Press Accept to confirm new se

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35LanguageFocus on the Language item.Use the desired function key to change the option. Wait until new languageis loaded. If language load fails the i

Page 30 - LAST ISE CALIBRATION DATA

36Log intervalFocus on Log interval item.Press Modify in order to change the option.Use the arrow keys in order to select an option.If the selected op

Page 31 - SETUPSETUP

37Instrument IDFocus on the Instrument ID item.Press Modify.Use ARROW keys to change the instrument ID.Press Accept to confirm or ESC to exit without

Page 32 - Replace

38RANGE SPECIFIC PARAMETERS SCREENSCalibration TimeoutFocus on the Calibration Timeout item.Press Modify.Use ARROW keys to set desired value.Press Acc

Page 33 - Contrast

39If Offset is set, after one point calibration the instrument evaluate the offsetand keep unchanged the slopes.Custom BuffersFocus on the Custom Buff

Page 34 - Date Format

4Moreover, they offer an extended temperature range from –20 to 120 ºC(–4 to 248 ºF), using HI 7662-T interchangeable temperature probes.These instrum

Page 35 - Temperature

40View Calibration PointsFocus on the Calibration Point item.Press the displayed function key to change option.If option is enabled the calibration bu

Page 36 - AutoEnd

41Use ARROW keys to focus on the parameter to be changed (“Change Slope”or “Molar Weight”).Focus on Change Slope item.Use ARROW keys in order to selec

Page 37 - Meter Information

42If Standard was pressed.Use ARROW keys to focus on the desired electrode.Press Accept to confirm setting or ESC to exit.Press View to see probe para

Page 38 - First Point

43This feature allows the user to log pH, Rel mV or ISE measurements. All loggeddata can be transferred to a PC through the USB port.The logging space

Page 39 - Custom Buffers

44Notes: • At Power Off the current lot is automatically closed.• If the 600 records space or 100 lots are reached, the “Logspace is full” message wil

Page 40 - ISE probe

45If Delete is pressed.Use ARROW key to focus the record to be deleted and then press Confirm.Press ESC to exit.If Delete All is pressed the instrumet

Page 41 - Molar Weight

46mmmmmV V V V V andandandandand TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE CALIBRATI

Page 42 - ISE unit

47• Immerse the temperature probe or the pH probe including temperaturesensor into the vessel with ice and water as close as possible to the reference

Page 43 - LOGGINGLOGGING

48mV CALIBRATIONA two point calibration can be performed at 0 mV and 1800 mV.• Attach to the BNC connector a mV simulator with an accuracy of ±0.1 mV.

Page 44 - Delete records

49PC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEPC INTERFACEData transmission from the instrument to the PC can be done with the HI 92000Windows® co

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51) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)2) Function keys3) MENU key, to change the function key at the bottom of the display4)/ keys to manually increase/dec

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50CHRxx Change the instrument range according with the parametervalue (xx):• xx=10 pH range/0.001 resolution on channel 1• xx=11 pH range/0.01 resolut

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51• 13 mV range on channel 1• 14 Relative mV range on channel 1• 15 ISE range on channel 1 (HI 3221)• 20 ISE range on channel 2 (HI 3222)• 21 mV range

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52• the average of slopes, with sign and decimal point (7 chars)• the calibration time, yymmddhhmmss (12 chars)• buffers information (for each buffer)

Page 49 - PC INTERFACE

53• Calibration Alarm timeout for ISE (2 chars) - if ISEavailable when x=1 (HI 3221) or when x=2 (HI 3222)• SETUP information (2 chars): 8 bit hexadec

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54• log type (2 chars)GLDxxx Requests all records for the lot with ID=xxxThe answer string contains:• Lot header data:•logging interval (5 char)•log t

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55• The mV reading, with sign and decimal point (7 chars)• The logged time, yymmddhhmmss (12 chars)• The calibration slope, with sign and decimal poin

Page 52 - • Instrument ID (4 chars)

56The resistance of glass electrodes partially depends on the temperature. The lowerthe temperature, the higher the resistance. It takes more time for

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57PREPARATION PROCEDURERemove the electrode protective cap.DO NOT BE ALARMED IF ANY SALT DEPOSITS ARE PRESENT. This is normalwith electrodes and they

Page 54 - •slope (4 char)

58For refillable electrodes:For refillable electrodes:For refillable electrodes:For refillable electrodes:For refillable electrodes:If the filling sol

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59Follow the Storage Procedure above.pH CLEANING PROCEDURE• GeneralSoak in Hanna HI 7061 or HI 8061 GeneralCleaning Solution for approximately ½ hour.

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61) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)2) Function keys3) CHANNEL keys to toggle between channels (Ch1 - pH, Ch2 - ISE)4)/ keys to manually increase/decreas

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60TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDETROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESMOTPMYSMELBORPNOITULOSevissecxe/esnopserwo

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61pH CALIBRATION SOLUTIONSHI 50004-01 pH 4.01 Buffer Solution, 20 mL sachet, 10 pcsHI 50004-02 pH 4.01 Buffer Solution, 20 mL sachet, 25 pcsHI 50007-0

Page 59 - Oil/grease

62120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5"5 mm0.2"3 mm0.12"3.0 mm DIA0.12"HI 1083120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5""S" VERSIONHI 1053120 mm4.

Page 60 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

6375 mm2.95"6 mm0.25""S"VERSIONHI 2031120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5""S"VERSIONHI 1230210 mm8.25"8 mm0.3"7.5mm D

Page 61 - ACCESSORIES

64120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5"9.5mm DIA0.37"FC 220120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5"FC 21075 mm2.95"6 mm0.25"FC 200120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5&

Page 62 - 4.7"

65120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5"HI 4430"S" VERSION120 mm4.7"12 mm0.5"HI 3230"S" VERSION150 mm5.9"12 mm0.5""

Page 63 - 0.25"

66EXTENSION 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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67RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERSBefore using these products, make sure they are entirely suitable for theenvironment in which they are used.Operation of th

Page 65 - 0.5"

68SALES AND TECHNICAL SERVICE CONTACTSAustralia:Tel. (03) 9769.0666 • Fax (03) 9769.0699China:Tel. (10) 88570068 • Fax (10) 88570060Egypt:Tel. & F

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7Rear viewRear viewRear viewRear viewRear view10) ON/OFF switch.11) Power adaptor socket.12) USB connector.13) BNC electrode connector for channel two

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8EGNARHp0.02ot0.2–Hp00.02ot00.2–Hp000.02ot000.2-Vm0.0002±)Fº0.842ot0.4–(Cº0.021ot0.02–NOITULOSERHp1.0Hp10.0Hp100.0Vm1.0)Fº1.0(Cº1.0YCARUCCAFº86/Cº02@H

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9HI 3221 SPECIFICATIONSHI 3221 SPECIFICATIONSHI 3221 SPECIFICATIONSHI 3221 SPECIFICATIONSHI 3221 SPECIFICATIONSEGNARHp0.02ot0.2–Hp00.02ot00.2–Hp000.02

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