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Instruction Manual
HI 83200
Multiparameter Bench
Photometer
for Laboratories
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Page 1 - HI 83200

1Instruction ManualHI 83200Multiparameter BenchPhotometerfor Laboratorieswww.hannainst.com

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

18 19• Remove the cap and fill the Demineralizer Bottle with tap water.• Replace the cap and shake gently for at least 2 minutes.• Open the upper part

Page 3 - ABBREVIATIONS

20 21AluminumALUMINUMSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 1.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.02 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.01 mg/LDeviati

Page 4 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

22 23• Add the content of one packet of HI 93712C-0 Bleachingpowder to one of the two cuvettes. Replace the cap and shakevigorously until completely d

Page 5 - USING CUVETTES

24 25Ammonia MRSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 10.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.05 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.01 mg/LDeviationLig

Page 6 - HEALTH & SAFETY

26 27• Remove the cuvette.• Add 4 drops of HI 93715A-0 First Reagent (6 drops forseawater analysis). Replace the cap and mix the solution.• Add 4 drop

Page 7 - OPERATIONAL GUIDE

28 29Ammonia LRBromineBROMINESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 8.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.08 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.01 mg/

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30 31• Remove the cuvette and add the content of one packet ofHI 93716-0 DPD reagent. Replace the cap and shake gently forabout 20 seconds to dissolve

Page 9 - HELP MODE

32 33FREE CHLORINEFREE CHLORINEFREE CHLORINEFREE CHLORINEFREE CHLORINESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 2.50 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.03 mg/L ±3%

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34 35• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Read to start the reading. The instrument displays the results in mg/L of free chlorine.INTERF

Page 11 - ALUMINUM

36 37Total Chlorine• Press the Zero key. The meter will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement.• Remove the cuvette.Powder re

Page 12 - ALKALINITY

2 3PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONPlease examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damageoccurred during shipment,

Page 13 - AMMONIA MEDIUM RANGE

38 39Chlorine DioxideCHLORINE DIOXIDESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 2.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.10 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±

Page 14 - AMMONIA LOW RANGE

40 41Chlorine Dioxide• Press the Zero key. The meter will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready formeasurement.• Fill another cuvette with 1

Page 15 - MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE

42 43• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternatively, wait

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44 45• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternatively, wait

Page 17 - FREE CHLORINE

46 47Color of Water• Fill the second cuvette up to the mark with unfiltered sampleand replace the cap. This is the apparent color.• Filter 10 mL of sa

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48 49Copper HR• Remove the cuvette.• Add the content of one packet of HI 93702-0 Bicinchoninate.Replace the cap and shake gently for about 15 seconds.

Page 19 - TOTAL CHLORINE

50 51Copper LR• Remove the cuvette.• Add the content of one packet of HI 95747-0 Bicinchoninate.Replace the cap and shake gently for about 15 seconds.

Page 20 - CHLORINE DIOXIDE

52 53Cyanuric Acid• Add the content of one packet of HI 93722-0 Cyanuric AcidReagent. Replace the cap and shake gently for about10 seconds (dissolutio

Page 21 - SAMPLING PROCEDURE

54 55• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to zeroing the blank or, alternatively, waitfor two minutes and press Zero. The displ

Page 22 - CHROMIUM VI HIGH RANGE

56 57Hardness Ca• Add 1 drop of HI 93720C-0 EGTA solution to one cuvette (# 1), replacethe cap and invert the cuvette several times to mix. This is th

Page 23 - CHROMIUM VI LOW RANGE

4 5PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONAbsorption of light is a typical phenomenon of interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter.When a light beam cro

Page 24 - COLOR OF WATER

58 59 Hardness MgMAGNESIUM HARDNESSSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 2.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.11 mg/L ±5% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.

Page 25 - COPPER HIGH RANGE

60 61Hardness Mg• Press s or t to access the second level functions.• Press the Chem Frm key to convert the result in mg/L of Magnesium (Mg).• Press t

Page 26 - COPPER LOW RANGE

62 63• Add 12 drops of the HI 93704-0 reagent toeach cuvette. Replace the caps and shakegently to mix (about 30 seconds).• Place the blank (#1) into t

Page 27 - CYANURIC ACID

64 65Iodine• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternatively

Page 28 - FLUORIDE

66 67Iron HR• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternativel

Page 29 - CALCIUM HARDNESS

68 69Iron LR• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready formeasurement.• Remove the cuvette.• Fill another

Page 30 - MAGNESIUM HARDNESS

70 71MagnesiumSPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 150 mg/LResolution 5 mg/LAccuracy ±5 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CLight Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band in

Page 31 - SAMPLE DILUTION

72 73SPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 20.0 mg/LResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±0.2 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.1 mg/LDeviationLight Source Tungs

Page 32 - HYDRAZINE

74 75Manganese LRMANGANESE LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 300 µg/LResolution 1 µg/LAccuracy ±10 µg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±1 µg/LDevi

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76 77Manganese LR• Insert the second cuvette with the reacted sample into the instrument.• Press Read to start the reading. The instrument displays th

Page 34 - IRON HIGH RANGE

6 7INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTIONKEYPAD DESCRIPTIONThe keypad contains 8 direct keys and 3 functional keys with the following functions:Press to perform the f

Page 35 - IRON LOW RANGE

78 79• Fill one graduated mixing cylinder up to the 25 mLmark with the sample.• Add the content of one packet of HI 93730A-0molybdenum reagent, close

Page 36 - MAGNESIUM

80 81Nickel HRSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 7.00 g/LResolution 0.01 g/LAccuracy ±0.07 ±4% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.02 g/LDeviationLight Source

Page 37 - MANGANESE HIGH RANGE

82 83 Nickel LRNICKEL LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.000 to 1.000 mg/LResolution 0.001 mg/LAccuracy ±0.010 mg/L ±7% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.

Page 38 - MANGANESE LOW RANGE

84 85INTERFERENCESInterference may be caused by:Co2+ must not be presentFe2+ must not be presentAl3+ above 32 mg/LCa2+ above 1000 mg/L (as CaCO3)Cd2+

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86 87 Nitrate• Replace the cap and immediately shake vigorously upand down for exactly 10 seconds. Continue to mix byinverting the cuvette gently for

Page 40 - MOLYBDENUM

88 89Nitrite HR• Add the content of one packet of HI 93708-0 reagent.Replace the cap and shake gently until completely dissolved.• Reinsert the cuvett

Page 41 - NICKEL HIGH RANGE

90 91• Reinsert the cuvette into the instrument.• Press Timer and the display will show the countdown prior to the measurement or, alternatively, wait

Page 42 - NICKEL LOW RANGE

92 93Dissolved Oxygen• Let the sample stand and the flocculent agent will start to settle.• After approximately 2 minutes, when the upper half of the

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94 95Ozone• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement.• Remove the cuvette.• Add the content of

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96 97pHpHSPECIFICATIONSRange 6.5 to 8.5 pHResolution 0.1 pHAccuracy ±0.1 pH at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.1 pHDeviationLight Source Tungsten lamp with narrow

Page 45 - NITRITE HIGH RANGE

8 9(c)(a) (b)Probable level ofliquid taken upby syringeThe instructions listed below should be carefully followed during testing to ensure most accura

Page 46 - NITRITE LOW RANGE

98 99Phosphate HRPHOSPHATE HIGH RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 30.0 mg/LResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±1 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC Dev. ±

Page 47 - DISSOLVED OXYGEN

100 101Phosphate LRPHOSPHATE LOW RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 2.50 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.04 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC

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102 103PhosphorusPHOSPHORUSSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.0 to 15.0 mg/LResolution 0.1 mg/LAccuracy ±0.3 mg/L ±4% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC Dev. ±0.2 mg/L

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104 105Potassium HRPOTASSIUM HIGH RANGESPECIFICATIONSRange 20 to 200 mg/LResolution 5 mg/LAccuracy ±30 mg/L ±7% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±5 mg/L

Page 50 - PHOSPHATE HIGH RANGE

106 107Potassium HRPOTASSIUM ULTRA HIGH RANGEFor samples containing more than 200 ppm of Potassium: follow the sample preparation proceduredescribed a

Page 51 - PHOSPHATE LOW RANGE

108 109• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement.• Remove the cuvette and add the content

Page 52 - PHOSPHORUS

110 111• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement.• Remove the cuvette and add the content

Page 53 - POTASSIUM HIGH RANGE

112 113Silica• Press the Zero key. The display will show “-0.0-” when the meter is zeroed and ready for measurement.• Remove the cuvette and add the c

Page 54 - POTASSIUM ULTRA HIGH RANGE

114 115Silver• Add exactly 1.0 mL of HI 93737B-0 Buffer reagent to the secondbeaker (the sample) and swirl gently to mix. Press Timer and thedisplay w

Page 55 - POTASSIUM MEDIUM RANGE

116 117SPECIFICATIONSRange 0 to 100 mg/LResolution 5 mg/LAccuracy ±5 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CLight Source Tungsten lamp with narrow band interfere

Page 56 - POTASSIUM LOW RANGE

10 11• Pay attention to push the cuvette completely down in the holder and to align the white point on thecap to the indexing mark on the meter.• In o

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118 119ZincZINCSPECIFICATIONSRange 0.00 to 3.00 mg/LResolution 0.01 mg/LAccuracy ±0.03 mg/L ±3% of reading at 25 °CTypical EMC ±0.01 mg/LDeviationLigh

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120 121The instrument shows clear warning messages when erroneous conditions appear and when measured values areoutside the expected range. These mess

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122 123Description Range MethodAluminum 0.00 to 1.00 mg/L AluminonAlkalinity 0 to 500 mg/L ColorimetricAmmonia MR 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L NesslerAmmonia LR

Page 60 - REQUIRED REAGENT

124 125HI 93722-01 100 cyanuric acid testsHI 93722-03 300 cyanuric acid testsHI 93723-01 100 chromium VI HR testsHI 93723-03 300 chromium VI HR testsH

Page 61 - ERRORS AND WARNINGS

126 127WARRANTYAll Hanna Instruments meters are warranted for two years against defects in workmanship and materialswhen used for its intended purpose

Page 62 - DATA MANAGEMENT

128Printed in EUROPE(ROMANIA)Hanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USATechnical Support for CustomersT

Page 63 - ACCESSORIES

12 13POWER CONNECTION AND BATTERY MANAGEMENTThe meter can be powered from an AC/DC adapter (included) or from the built-in rechargeable battery.Note:

Page 64 - HANNA LITERATURE

14 15Date / TimeThis option is used to set the instrument’s date and time.Press the Modify key to change the date/time.Press the ⊳ u functional keys t

Page 65 - MAN83200 04/12

16 17HI 83200 offers an interactive contextual help mode that assists the user at any time.To access the help screens press HELP.The instrument will d

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