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1Instruction ManualHI 9828Multiparameterwww.hannainst.com

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10Cigarette lighter supplyTo recharge HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 from a vehicle cigarette lighter supply, use HI710046HI710046HI710046HI710046HI71

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11Since the Pt/PtO system depends on the pH, the pretreatment of the electrodemay be determined by the pH and the redox potential values of the soluti

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121.5.3 D.O. sensor activationThe D.O. probe is shipped dry. To hydrate the probe and prepare it for use pro-ceed as follows:• Remove the black &

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131.6 SPECIFICATIONSTEMPERATURERRRRRangeangeangeangeange -5.00 to 55.00 °C;23.00 to 131.00 °F; 268.15 to 328.15 KRRRRResolutionesolutionesolutionesolu

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14CONDUCTIVITYRRRRRangeangeangeangeange 0.000 to 200.000 mS/cm(actual EC up to 400 mS/cm)RRRRResolutionesolutionesolutionesolutionesolutionManual 1 µS

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15SALINITYRRRRRangeangeangeangeange 0.00 to 70.00 PSU (extended Practical Salinity Scale)RRRRResolutionesolutionesolutionesolutionesolution 0.01 PSUAc

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16GENERAL CHARACTERISTICSTTTTTemperature Compensationemperature Compensationemperature Compensationemperature Compensationemperature Compensation auto

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171.7 DISPLAY & KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION1. Display2. Battery level indicator3. Softkey functions4. Left softkey: function defined on display5. On/Off

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181.8 HELP FUNCTIONHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 is provided with the HELP function, useful to have short informationregarding the displayed screen.

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19Chapter 2 - MEASUREMENT MODEHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 can read at the same time different parameters from the same probe.As described in the pr

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20Chapter 3 - SETUP MODEA few parameters have to be set before taking any measurements. In the mainmenu two setup items are available: “Measurement” a

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21pH, mV of pH Input, ORP, D.O. % Saturation, SalinityThese parameters can only be enabled or dis-abled; the measure unit and the resolution arefixed.

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22NONONONONOTETETETETE A maximum of 12 measurements canbe displayed simultaneously. A warningmessage appears if trying to enablemore than 12 measureme

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23Use the keyboard to insert the time and then press OK.To choose AM or PM, press A or P on the keyboard after inserting the time.Auto offThe meter sh

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24TDS unitTDS readings can be displayed in ppm-ppt or mg/L-g/L unit. Press MODIFY toselect the desired option.Average lengthIn order to obtain an aver

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25• The meter returns to the “System Setup” menu and the checkbox near thepassword entry is signed.To disable the password proceed as follows:• Press

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263.3 TABLE OF MEASUREMENT AND SETUP ITEMSMeasurement SetupMeasurement SetupMeasurement SetupMeasurement SetupMeasurement SetupItem Description Defau

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27Ref. temperature Reference temperature for 25°C 20°C; 25°Cconductivity measurementsTemp. coefficient Temperature coefficient for 1.90%/°C 0.00 to 6.

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28Chapter 4 - CALIBRATION MODEHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 allows to perform six different types of calibration, one for each param-eter and also a

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29• When the measure is stable, “Ready” is shown.Press CONFIRM to store the value.• The messages “Storing data on probe, pleasewait...” and “Updating

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3Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design,construction and appearance of its products without advance notice.Dear CustomerDear Custom

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304.2 pH CALIBRATIONCalibrate the meter often, especially if high accuracy is required.Selecting pH calibration the display shows two op-tions: “Calib

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31• Press CONFIRM to accept the value or BUFFER to select another buffer usingthe arrow keys.• After the first calibration point is confirmed, immerse

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324.2.3 Error listIf the meter does not accept a pH calibration point, a short message is displayedto indicate the possible error source. See for exam

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334.3 DISSOLVED OXYGEN CALIBRATIONIf D.O.% saturation range is calibrated, D.O. concentration range will also becalibrated, and vice-versa.The D.O.% s

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34• Press CONFIRM to store the calibration point.• The following messages will appear: “Storing data on probe, please wait...”,“Updating GLP data, ple

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35The 3 options are related, so that one of this calibration procedure also calibratethe two remaining ranges.NONONONONOTETETETETE For correct EC read

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36Actual Conductivity• Select the “Actual conductivity” option andpress OK to confirm.• Insert the custom value and set its resolution.• Immerse the p

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374.5 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSUREFor this calibration procedure a reference barometer is needed. A maximumdifference of 40 mbar between current reading and c

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38• When the reading is stable, press CONFIRM to store the calibration point.• After confirmation, the following messages are displayed: “Storing data

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39Chapter 5 - LOGGING MODEHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 can store up to 60,000 samples in 100 different lots. The value 60,000is reached if no remark

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION1.1 Preliminary examination ... 7

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40ists, a waring message advises the user: “The file already exists! Insert a differ-ent file name”. Press OK to insert a different file name.• The “A

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415.2.1 LotsThis option allows to insert a new lot, to viewlogged measurements, to plot data or to deletelots.• Scroll with the arrow keys to select t

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42Plot• Press PLOT and the list of the available param-eters for the selected lot will appear.• Use the arrow keys to scroll and select the de-sired p

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435.2.4 Delete all remarks• To delete all the inserted remarks, use the ar-row keys to select the entry and press OK. Thedisplay will shows the messag

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44ID Æ S/NThis option allows to view the tag serial number related to an ID.• Select IDÆS/N and press OK.• Insert the identification code using the ke

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45Chapter 6 - GLPGLP (Good Laboratory Practice) is a set of functions that allows to store or recalldata regarding the probe calibration. This feature

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466.2 pH• From the GLP data main menu, select the pH option and press OK.• All the information about the last pH calibra-tion appears: offset, acidic

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476.4 CONDUCTIVITY• From GLP data main menu select the “Conduc-tivity” option and press OK. This menu allowsto view data for conductivity, actual cond

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486.6 ORP• From GLP data main menu select the “ORP” option and press OK.• All the information about the last ORP calibration appears: calibrated point

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49Chapter 7 - PC CONNECTION MODEThe logged data can be transferred to PC using the HI92000HI92000HI92000HI92000HI92000 Windows® com-patible applicatio

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54.3 Dissolved oxygen calibration ... 33 4.3.1 Procedure ...

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51Chapter 8 - ERROR MESSAGESHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 displays a series of messages if probe or meter errors are generated.Here below are describ

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52• ”Probe critical error”. This message means thata probe generic error occurs. Turn the meteroff, disconnect the probe and connect it again.If the p

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53APPENDIX A - PROBE MAINTENANCEHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 is supplied complete with a probe maintenance kit that includesHI7042SHI7042SHI7042SHI7

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54••••• Inspect the electrode for scratches or cracks. If any is present, replace theelectrode.• Cleaning procedure: clean frequently the probe by soa

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55APPENDIX B - ACCESSORIESHI 9828 ACCESSORIESHI 769828/4 Multiparameter probe body with 4 m cableHI 769828/10 Multiparameter probe body with 10 m cabl

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56HI 5008 pH 8.00 buffer solution, 500 mL bottleHI 5009 pH 9.00 buffer solution, 500 mL bottleHI 5091 pH 9.18 buffer solution, 500 mL bottleHI 5010 pH

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57APPENDIX C - WARRANTYAll Hanna Instruments meters are guaranteed for two years (sensors,meters are guaranteed for two years (sensors,meters are guar

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58USER NOTES

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6APPENDIXA - PROBE MAINTENANCE ... 53B - ACCESSORIES...

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60MAN9828R2 10/06Australia:Tel. (03) 9769.0666 • Fax (03) 9769.0699China:Tel. (10) 88570068 • Fax (10) 88570060Egypt:Tel. & Fax (02) 2758.683Ger

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7Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION1.1 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONRemove the instrument from the packing material and examine it carefully tomake sure that no damag

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81.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONHI 9828HI 9828HI 9828HI 9828HI 9828 is a multiparameter system that benefits from years of experience ofHanna Instruments as a

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91.4 POWER SUPPLYHI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828HI9828 runs with 4 rechargeable C size, Ni-MH batteries.On the display the battery symbol visualizes the rema

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