Horiba Scientific LAQUAtwin-pH-11, LAQUAtwin-pH-22, LAQUAtwin-pH-33 Instruction Manual

CODE: GZ0000460286
March, 2017
LAQUAtwin series (Na
+
) Operation 1 2017 HORIBA Advanced Techno Co., Ltd.
Instruction Manual (Operation)
COMPACT WATER QUALITY METER LAQUAtwin-Na-11
Specifications
Items in package
Consumable parts sold separately
Part Names
Note
Press the switches 0.5 seconds or more unless otherwise specified.
Initial Setup
Attaching/detaching the sensor
Note
Be careful not to twist the waterproof gasket.
Inserting/removing batteries
Electrode conditioning
Note
Before using the sensor for the first time or
after several days of disuse, perform electrode conditioning.
Perform calibration after electrode condition-
ing.
1. Place some drops of 2000 ppm standard solution to the flat sensor.
2. Wait a few hours before use.
There is no need to switch the meter ON.
3. Clean the flat sensor with running water.
Model LAQUAtwin-Na-11 Target Sodium ion (Na
+
)
Measurement principle ISE method Minimum sample volume More than 0.3 mL
*1
Measure­ment range
2 to 9900 [unit: ppm or mg/L]
Resolution (default)
Display range: Resolution 2 to 99: 1 100 to 990: 10 1000 to 9900: 100
[unit: ppm or mg/L]
Calibration Up to 2 points
Default: 150 ppm and 2000 ppm
Accuracy
*2
±10% of reading value
Waterproof IP67 (no failure when immersed in
water at a depth of 1 m for 30 min)
*3
Display Custom (monochrome) digital LCD
with backlight
Operating environment
Temperature: 5C to 40C Humidity: 85% relative humidity or
less (no condensation) Power CR2032 batteries (2) Battery life Approx. 400 h continuous operation
(backlight off mode)
*4
Material ABS epoxy (main material) Dimensions 164 29 20 mm (excluding projec-
tions) Mass Approx. 50 g (excluding batteries)
*1 0.05 mL or more if sampling sheet B (sold sepa-
rately) is used.
*2 The closeness of agreement between a mea-
sured value and an actual value of standard solu­tion after two-point calibration using 150 ppm and 2000 ppm standard solutions.
The standard solution used for the later cali-
bration was measured after two-point calibra­tion at 150 ppm and 2000 ppm.
The calibration and measurement are per-
formed at the same temperature.
The error of standard solutions and rounding
error (1 digit) are not included. *3 The meter cannot be used underwater. *4 When the backlight is used, battery life will
shorten.
Items Quantity
Sensor S022 1 Meter 1 Storage case 1 Batteries CR2032 2 Standard solution 150 ppm 1
2000 ppm 1 Pipette 1 Sampling sheet B (5 sheet-pack) 1 Instruction manual (Operation) 1 Instruction manual (Before use) 1
Items Specifications Part No.
Sensor
S022, Na
+
3200459867
Standard solution
Y022L, Na
+
150 ppm 3200457724
Y022H, Na+ 2000 ppm 3200457723
Sampling sheet B
Y046, 100 sheet-pack 3200053858
1 Flat sensor 2 Light shield cover 3 Liquid junction 4 Response mem-
brane 5 Lithium batteries 6 MEAS switch 7 ON/OFF switch 8 CAL switch 9 Waterproof gasket 10 Strap eyelet
Attaching the sensor
1. Power OFF the meter.
2. Confirm that the waterproofing gasket is
clean and undamaged.
3. Slide the sensor onto the meter so that catch "A" on the back of the meter fits into hole "a" on the sensor tongue as shown.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
8
9
a
A
Waterproof gasket
Detaching the sensor
1. Power OFF the meter.
2. Lift the sensor tongue
tip and slide the sensor a little away from the meter.
3. Pull out the sensor all the way from the meter.
Inserting the batteries
1. Power OFF the meter.
2. Slide both batteries into
the battery case as shown.
Be sure to use two CR2032 batteries, and put them with the plus sides (+) upwards.
Removing the batteries
1. Power OFF the meter.
2. Use a ball-point pen or
other tool to pry the batter­ies out from the clips as shown.
Battery
Battery clip
LAQUAtwin series (Na+) Operation 2 CODE: GZ0000460286
Basic Operation
Calibration
Calibration is required before measurement. Use standard solution within the measurement range in the specifications. See also the tip of “How to select standard solution” below.
Tip
Calibration values are saved even if the meter
is switched OFF.
Calibration value is rewritten if calibration is
repeated using the same standard solution.
Tip
How to select standard solution: The following table show an example of the rela­tionship between the concentrations of targeted samples and standard solution used for calibra­tion.
For accurate measurement, calibrate using 2 points of standard so lution with a tenfol d or more concentration difference encompassing the tar­get concentration. When the concentration to be measured is very high or very low, accuracy may be poorer.
Measurement
Power ON
1. Press and hold the ON/ OFF switch.
The power is switched ON, and the meter model number is displayed on the LCD.
Power OFF
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF switch.
The power is switched OFF.
Calibration points
The number of calibration points is up to 2.
Multi-point calibration
1. Set the concentrations of standard solution for calibration referring to " 1st calibra­tion point setting" (page 5) and " 2nd cal­ibration point setting" (page 5).
The 1st point is set to 150 ppm and the 2nd point is set to 2000 ppm by the default.
2. Open the light shield cover and place some drops of the standard solution on the flat sensor taking care to cover the entire flat sensor.
Rinsing the sensor with the standard solution beforehand will provide a more accurate calibration as it will reduce sample crossover contamination.
3. Close the light shield cover and press the CAL switch.
The meter enters the CAL mode and blinks the display of the set 1st-point concentration. Pressing the MEAS switch switches the displayed value between the set concentrations.
4. With the set concentration of the 1st point displayed, press the CAL switch.
and blink, and the calibration value is displayed. After the calibration is complete, and stop blinking and the measured value is displayed. The calibration value at 25C is displayed for 1 s and the display returns to the measurement mode automatically.
5. Open the light shield cover and remove the standard solution. Then remove moisture on the sensor by gently dabbing with a soft tissue.
This completes the 1st point calibration.
6. To perform 2nd point calibration, repeat steps 2. to 5.
Calibration error
If blinks and Er4 (error dis­play) appears, the calibration has failed. Perform electrode conditioning. Check that the correct standard solution is used, and repeat calibration after cleaning the sensor. If the calibration repeatedly fails when using the correct standard solution(s), the sensor may have deteriorated. Replace the sensor with new one.
Light shield cover
[unit: ppm]
Targeted sample
concentration
Standard solution
Low High
2000 2000 9000
150 150 2000
15 15* 150
*How to prepare 15 ppm standard solution: Mix one part 150 ppm standard solution to 9 parts purified water (1:9 volume ratio).
Sample setting
1. Open the light shield cover and put some drops of sample on the flat sensor to cover the entire flat sensor.
2. Close the light shield cover.
Measurement mode
The auto stable (AS) mode and the auto hold (AH) mode can be selected. Refer to " Mea­surement mode change" (page 5) for the opera­tion to set the measurement mode.
Auto stable (AS) mode
This is the default setting. appears when the measured value meets the stability criteria. If the value changes, disappears.
1. Confirm that the meter is in the measure­ment mode, and place a sample on the sen­sor.
When the read value meets the stability criteria, appears and the reading is locked.
2. Document the displayed value when appears.
If the read value does not meet the stability criteria, disappears and the reading changes with time.
Auto hold (AH) mode
appears when the measured value meets the stability criteria. The reading then locks and will not change until the MEAS switch is pressed for the next measurement.
1. Confirm that the meter is in the measure­ment mode, and place a sample on the sen­sor.
2. Press the MEAS switch.
The auto hold function is activated.
blinks until the measured value has stabilized.
When the measured value is stable, stops blinking and the displayed value is locked with
and displayed simultaneously.
3. Document the displayed value.
4. Press the MEAS switch.
The auto hold function is deactivated and disappears. Be sure to perform this step before starting the next measurement. Or, you may mistake the displayed hold value for the next measured value.
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