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Page 1 - HI 84529

HI 84529Titratable Acidity Mini Titrator & pH Meter for Dairy ProductsInstruction Manual

Page 2 - Customer

www.hannainst.com10Product Diagram1. Dispensing tube2. pH Electrode3. Temperature probe4. Reference electrode5. Syringe6. Electrode holder7. Po

Page 3 - Contents

www.hannainst.com11Product DiagramKeypadFunctionESC - used to leave the current screen and to return either to the previous screen or t

Page 4 - Included

www.hannainst.com12Product DiagramGuide to IndicatorsDuring the instrument’s operation a set of information are displayed on the LCD. Displayed icons:

Page 5 - Measures

www.hannainst.com13Setup/InstallationThe dosing pump is based on a valve that automatically moves the titrant between the titrant bottle an

Page 6 - Signi cance

www.hannainst.com14Setup/InstallationThe titrator’s setup menu may be accessed from the main screen or titration screens (meter or titrator) by pressi

Page 7 - Operation

www.hannainst.com15Setup/InstallationUse the ARROW keys to select the value.Press Accept to con rm or ESC to return to the setup menu without

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www.hannainst.com16Setup/InstallationDatePress the MODIFY key to change the date and date format.Key BeepSelect ENABLE to activate or DISABLE to

Page 9 - Product

www.hannainst.com17Setup/InstallationUse the ARROW keys or ← / → to increase/decrease the value. Press ACCEPT to con rm the value or ESC to ret

Page 10 - Rear View

www.hannainst.com18Setup/InstallationStartup MenuLanguagePress the corresponding virtual option key to change the language. If the selected

Page 11 - Function

www.hannainst.com19Setup/InstallationPress YES to con rm the restore process or NO to return without restoring.Press ESC to return to the Setup mode

Page 12 - Indicators

www.hannainst.com2Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instrument product.Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this instrument. T

Page 13 - Titrator

www.hannainst.com20Setup/InstallationPrime burette screen when the dosing system is running.This error message appears when the pump is not

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www.hannainst.com21Setup/InstallationPumpCalibrationMessagesThis error message appears during pump calibration when the endpoint cannot be reache

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www.hannainst.com22Setup/InstallationpH calibration mode.When the reading has stabilized, press CONFIRM to accept the calibration or CLEAR t

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www.hannainst.com23Setup/InstallationThis error message appears when the input reading (pH or temperature) exceeds the speci ed limits.

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www.hannainst.com24Setup/InstallationRemove the electrode protective cap.If the bulb is dry, soak the electrode in HI 70300 Storage Solution for at le

Page 18 - Startup

www.hannainst.com25Operational GuideImmerse the pH and reference electrodes 1.5 cm (0.6”) in the sample and stir gently for a few seconds.For a faster

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www.hannainst.com26Operational Guide1 Point Calibration1. The 8.30 bu er will be selected by default. If necessary, press the ARROW keys

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www.hannainst.com27Operational Guidebu er value will be automatically selected.14. After the second calibration point has been con rmed, press ESC

Page 21 - Calibration

www.hannainst.com28Operational GuideIf the computed slope isn’t within the preset limits, the meter will display the message “Wrong Slope”

Page 22 - Titration

www.hannainst.com29Operational GuidepH Bu erTemperatureDependenceNote: To clear a previous calibration and to return to the default value

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www.hannainst.com3Table of ContentsIncluded ...

Page 24 - Procedure

www.hannainst.com30Operational GuideDosing PumpInstallationTo install the dosing pump follow the procedure below:1. Extend the plunger on the 5 mL sy

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www.hannainst.com31Operational GuideNote: The aspiration tube must be inserted in the titrant bottle. The dosing tip must be placed over a rinse beake

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www.hannainst.com32Operational GuideNOTE: This error message appears when the pump is not working properly. Check the tubing, valve and syringe.

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www.hannainst.com33Operational GuideNOTE: DO NOT PLACE THE DISPENSING TIP INTO THE CALIBRATION BEAKER, PLACE THE TIP OVER A WASTE BEAKER.

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www.hannainst.com34Operational GuideIf an erroneous situation is encountered during the calibration, an error message is displayed and the

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www.hannainst.com35Operational GuideFor best accuracy, before taking any measurement, ensure that the pump is calibrated on the selected range fol

Page 30 - Pump Prime

www.hannainst.com36Operational GuideFor 20 g and 20 mL samples add deionized or distilled water to the 60 mL mark.Place the stir bar in the beak

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www.hannainst.com37Operational GuideTitrationProcedureAt the end of the titration, the concentration is displayed in the selected unit. The titration

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www.hannainst.com38Operational GuideThis screen appears when the stirrer is not working properly. Check the stir bar and beaker content.

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www.hannainst.com39Operational Guidetext format  les on the storage device.Press METER or TITRATOR to view the respective logs.The instrument w

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www.hannainst.com4IncludedIncludedPlease examine this product carefully. Make sure that the instrument is not damaged. If any damage occurred during s

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www.hannainst.com40Operational GuidePress MENU then GLP (Good laboratory Practice).From this screen it is possible to select ELECTRODE or

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www.hannainst.com41Operational GuideIf CAL DUE is displayed perform an electrode calibration.Options:Press MENU to access the instrument’s

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www.hannainst.com42Operational Guidedisplay. Automatic Temperature Compensation will provide pH corrected values for the measured temperature. If Manu

Page 38 - Measurement

www.hannainst.com43Operational GuideIf the pH log is empty, the message “No records available!” will be displayed.The pH meter GLP screens

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www.hannainst.com44Operational GuideData stored on the meter with the LOG function during mV measurement and titrations can be transferr

Page 40 - Information

www.hannainst.com45MaintenanceStorage ProcedureTo assure a quick response time, the glass bulb should be kept moist and not allowed to dry out. Replac

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www.hannainst.com46MaintenanceSymptoms Problem SolutionSlow response/excessive drift.Dirty pH or reference electrode.Soak the electrode tip HI 70640 s

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www.hannainst.com47MaintenanceSymptoms Problem SolutionAfter a titration the following is displayed blinking: Low Range: 0.20 %I.a., 8.9 °SH, 20.0 °D

Page 43 - Information

www.hannainst.com48Speci cationsTitratorRange(Low Range): %l.a.: 0.01 to 0.20; ºSH: 0.4 to 8.9; ºD: 1.0 to 20.0; ºTH: 1.1 to 22.2(High Range): %l.a.:

Page 44 - Transfer

www.hannainst.com49Speci cationsTemperatureRange-20.0 to 120.0°C (-4.0 to 248.0°F)Resolution0.1°CAccuracy ±0.4°C without probe errorAdditional Speci

Page 45 - Maintenance

www.hannainst.com5Safety MeasuresSafetyMeasuresBefore using this product, make sure that it is entirely suitable for your speci c applica

Page 46 - Troubleshooting

www.hannainst.com50AccessoriesReagents HI 84529-50 Titrant solution for Low Range 20 (120 ml)HI 84529-51 Titrant solution for High Range 20 (120 ml)

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www.hannainst.com51AccessoriesAccessoriesElectrodes FC 260B pH electrodeHI 5315 Reference electrodeHI 7662-M Temperature probeOther Accessories HI

Page 48 - Speci cations

www.hannainst.com52WarrantyHI 84529 is guaranteed for two years against defects in workmanship and materials when used for it’s intended purpose

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www.hannainst.com53WarrantyNotes

Page 50 - Accessories

Printed in USA MAN84500 10/14contactsHanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 www.Hannainst.comHanna Inst

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www.hannainst.com6DescriptionThe HI 84529 is a low-cost easy to use, microprocessor-based automatic minititrator and pH meter designed

Page 52 - Warranty

www.hannainst.com7DescriptionThorner degrees (°Th) - mostly used in Sweden and the CIS. This value is obtained by titrating 100 mL of milk, di

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www.hannainst.com8DescriptionIn an ideal solution, the endpoint of an acid titration corresponds stoichiometrically to the complete neutrali

Page 54 - Local O ce

www.hannainst.com9Product DiagramOverhead View1. Titrant bottle2. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)3. Keypad4. Electrode holder5. Dispensing tubeProduct Di

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