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USER MANUAL AD 130 pH/mV/Temperature Portable Meter
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1. 10 INSTRUMENT START UP Turn the instrument on by pressing ON OFF At start up the display shows all the used segments for a few seconds or while the button is held followed by the percentage indication of the remaining battery charge then enters the measurement mode CCC CFM Cal Point 1 68 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 1245 12 nore Vad Hafsa After measurement switch the meter off clean the electrode and store it with a few drops of AD70300 storage solution in the tip protection bottle To save battery life the auto off feature turns the meter off after 20 minutes with no button pressed This feature can also be disabled see Setup Menu section for details pH MEASUREMENTS Remove the electrode tip protection bottle Submerge the pH electrode tip 4 cm and the temperature probe into the sample to be tested 4 cm If necessary press the RANGE key until the display changes to the pH mode Allow for the electrode to adjust and reading to stabilize hourglass symbol turns off The LCD will show the pH measurement together with the temperature of the sample Cal Point 4 01 74 In order to take more accurate pH measurements make sure that the instrument is calibrated see pH Calibration section for details It is recommended to keep the pH electrode always wet and to rinse it thoroughly with some sample to be measured before use The pH reading is directly af
2. mop ym L un um E 8 oF g oc After setting the last parameter pressing the CFM key will confirm the value and return to normal measurement mode 24 BATTERY REPLACEMENT If batteries become weak the display will flash the battery symbol to advise the user that approximately 25 hours of working time are left It is recommended to replace the batteries soon Cal Point 4 01 7 01 Moreover when the battery level is too low to ensure reliable readings the meter automatically turns off At start up the display will show 0 bAtt for a few seconds and then the meter turns off ER Er lt a er me 25 Battery replacement must only take place in a safe area and using the battery type specified in this instruction manual To replace rundown batteries remove the battery cover and substitute all four 1 5V AA alkaline batteries with new ones while paying attention to the correct polarity Reattach and tighten the battery cover making sure that the gasket is in place 26 LCD MESSAGE GUIDE instability indicator mode tags temperature battery as compensation symbol __ Ti SETUP CAL RCL MTCATC mode mode tag sl i M KIE 1 mV pHormV a Ci DEG PT meesurement mode tag gt CFM CalPoint 1 68 401 686 701 918 1001 1245 calibration 1 B wo wmo AT 17 Tala buffers Fr m Li temperature reading or pH buffer value first or second arrow keys
3. 20 ml sachet 25 pes pH 7 01 buffer solution 230 ml bottle pH 10 01 buffer solution 20 ml sachet 25 pes pH 10 01 buffer solution 230 ml bottle Electrode storage solution 230 ml bottle Electrode cleaning solution 230 ml bottle 31 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Slow response excessive drift Dirty pH electrode Soak the electrode tip in AD 706 1clean ing solution for 30 minutes and then follow the storage procedure Reading fluctuate up and down noise Clogged dirty junction Clean the electrode The display shows blinking full scale value Reading out of range Check that sample is within measurable range Check electrolyte level and general electrode status mV scale out of range Dry membrane or dry junction Soak electrode in AD70300 storage solution for at least 30 minutes Display shows blinking C or F Temperature probe is not connected or out of order 32 Connect or replace temperature probe SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION Display shows blinking battery symbol Low battery level Change batteries Meter does not work with temperature probe Broken temperature probe Replace the temperature probe Meter fails to calibrate or gives faulty readings Broken pH electrode Replace electrode WRONG CAL is displayed during pH calibration procedure Wrong or contaminated buffer Check that buffer so
4. 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 and 12 45 Messages on the LCD to make the calibration easy and accurate pH readings with manual or automatic temperature compensation pH calibration using pH buffers with 0 01 resolution Temperature range from 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F using AD7662 probe AD130 can also use ORP electrodes to measure mV with a resolution up to 0 1 mV AD130 is supplied complete with e AD1230B pH electrode with double ceramic junction BNC connector and 1 m cable e AD7662 stainless steel temperature probe 1 m cable e 1 5V AA alkaline batteries 4 pcs e User manual TECHNICAL DATA Range 2 00 to 16 00 pH 1999 mV 20 0 to 120 0 C 4 0 to 248 0 F Resolution 0 01 pH 0 1 mV 4699 9 mV 1 mV outside 0 1 C 0 1 F Accuracy 0 01 pH 25 C 77 F 0 2 mV up to 699 9 mV 1 mV outside 0 4 C 0 8 F excluding probe error pH Calibration 1 or 2 point calibration 7 standard buffers available pH 1 68 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 12 45 Temperature Manual or automatic Compensation 20 0 to 120 0 C 4 0 to 248 0 F pH Electrode AD1230B Temperature Probe AD7662 Input Impedance 10 Ohm Battery Type 4x1 5V AA size alkaline Battery Life Approx 500 hours of continuous use Auto off User selectable 20 minutes or disabled Environment 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F RH max 95 Dimensions 188 x 96 x 70 m
5. calibration point active calibration messages MODE TAGS light up to indicate the corresponding active mode and blink for warning the user SETUP on setup menu mode has been entered CFM blinking ask confirmation of calibration point CAL on calibration mode has been entered CAL blinking meter is not calibrated or calibration is expired H symbol blinking reading is frozen on display and memorized H symbol and RCL on memorized value is displayed 27 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION MODES e MTC manual compensation e ATC automatic compensation BATTERY SYMBOL blinking low battery condition Batteries should be replaced soon CALIBRATION MESSAGES e NOT READY blinking buffer has been recognized but reading is not stable e READY on buffer has been recognized and reading is stable e WRONG BUFFER and WRONG ELECTRODE blinking alternatively wrong buffer and electrode not recognized 28 pH ELECTRODE CONDITIONING amp MAINTENANCE PREPARATION PROCEDURE Remove the electrode tip protection bottle DO NOT BE ALARMED IF SALT DEPOSITS ARE PRESENT This is normal with electrodes and they will disappear when rinsed with water During transport tiny bubbles of air may form inside the glass bulb The electrode cannot function properly under these conditions These bubbles can be removed by shaking down the electrode as you would do with a glass thermometer If the bulb and or junction are dry soak the electrode in AD703
6. 9 18 e During calibration the secondary LCD shows the selected buffer value Press RANGE to display the buffer temperature e To clear previous calibration and return to the default values press the CLR key at any time after entering the calibration mode The LCD will show the message CLr CAL for one second and then will return to normal measurement mode mm R LJ rm pam r 22 ONE POINT CALIBRATION For optimum accuracy itis always recommended to perform a two point calibration but for a faster operation it is also possible to carry out a single point procedure The meter can be calibrated using any of the memorized buffers but the pH 7 01 or pH 6 86 value is normally the most appropriate for a single point procedure After calibrating the first point press the CAL key to exit the calibration mode SETUP MENU The instrument allows the user to configure the parameters through a setup menu To enter the setup mode from normal measurement mode press and hold the SETUP key for about 5 seconds The value of each parameter can be changed by using the arrow keys and then confirmed with the CFM key After setting and confirming a parameter the meter will automatically show the next one 23 This is the sequence of programmable parameters 1 Auto off feature 20 minutes default or disabled SETUP SETUP EEE Mee run A T murs a cu a no 2 Temperature measure unit C default or F
7. 00 storage solution for at least one hour STORAGE PROCEDURE To minimize clogging and ensure a quick response time the glass bulb and the junction should always be kept moist When not in use store the electrode with AD70300 storage solution in the tip protection bottle NEVER USE DISTILLED OR DEIONIZED WATER TO STORE THE ELECTRODE 29 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Inspect electrode and cable The cable used for connection to the meter must be intact and there must be no points of broken insulation on the cable or cracks on the electrode stem or bulb If any scratches or cracks are present replace the electrode Rinse off any salt deposits with water Connectors must be perfectly clean and dry CLEANING PROCEDURE Soak the electrode tip in AD7061 cleaning solution for approximately 30 minutes IMPORTANT After performing a cleaning procedure rinse the electrode thoroughly with distilled water and soak it in AD70300 storage solution for at least 1 hour before taking measurements 30 ELECTRODES PROBES AND SOLUTIONS AD1230B AD3230B AD7662 AD70004P AD7004 AD70007P AD7007 AD70010P AD7010 AD70300 AD7061 pH electrode with double ceramic junction BNC connector and 1 m cable ORP electrode with single ceramic junction BNC connector and 1 m cable Stainless steel temperature probe with 1 m cable pH 4 01 buffer solution 20 ml sachet 25 pes pH 4 01 buffer solution 230 ml bottle pH 7 01 buffer solution
8. 9 mV range are displayed with 0 1 mV resolution while outside this range the resolution automatically switches to 1 mV Since mV readings are not temperature compensated the ATC and MTC tags are turned off For accurate ORP measurements the surface of the electrode must be clean and smooth Pretreatment solutions are available to condition the electrode and improve its response time see Electrodes Probes and Solutions section for details Notes e When the reading is out of range the closest full scale value will blink on display e If using pH electrode while in mV mode the meter will measure the mV generated by the pH electrode 15 HOLD AND MEMORY RECALL FUNCTIONS From measurement mode pressing the HOLD key will freeze the reading on display The frozen value is also stored in the instrument memory and can be recalled at any time by pressing the MRCL key The H symbol blinks to indicate that the display is in hold mode Press the HOLD key again to return to normal operations Notes e While in HOLD mode the user can switch between pH and mV by pressing the RANGE key e The memorized value is displayed as long as the MRCL key is pressed together with H and RCL symbols When the key is released the display returns to normal measurement mode 16 pH CALIBRATION It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently especially if high accuracy is required The pH range shoul
9. USER MANUAL Aw AD 130 pH mV Temperature l Meter A E AD 130 pH mV Meter g w N 19b GalPoint 40 701 duJ www adwainstruments com Dear Customer Thank you for choosing an Adwa product Please read carefully this manual before starting operations This instrument is in compliance with the EMC directive 2004 108 EC and its standards and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and its standards for electrical equipments For additional technical information please e mail us at sales adwainstruments com TABLE OF CONTENTS MO AUCH 9 sl 4 Technical Data cccssesetcssctecevsceestveesseebanccsindentes 5 Front and Top Panels 042 ace csranigasiaensananins 8 Operational Guide sessisesisiiatseieiniensseasiacieser 10 Hold and Memory Recall Functions 16 PH Calibration 05 ccs sasecssasecasdeaveed dozer deveastesteoseesenaae 17 Setup Menu sis sisiscccseaeinetieneaianauiaisienm seas 23 Battery Replacement rererere eire ra 25 LCD Message Guide isisisi 27 pH Electrode Conditioning amp Maintenance 29 Electrodes Probes and Solutions 000 31 Troubleshooting Guide c cccceeseesseesteeseeeteeeeeees 32 Warranty oi cciceisectee RS 34 INTRODUCTION AD130 is a heavy duty portable pH meter designed to provide laboratory results and accuracy even under harsh industrial conditions Main features include 7 memorized buffers for pH calibration pH 1 68
10. d be recalibrated a Whenever the pH electrode is replaced b At least once a week c After testing aggressive chemicals d When extreme accuracy is required PREPARATION The user can choose among 7 memorized buffers pH 1 68 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 and 12 45 e Pour small quantities of selected buffer solutions into clean beakers For accurate calibration use two beakers for each buffer solution the first one for rinsing the electrode and the second one for calibration e Remove the tip protection bottle and rinse the electrode with some of the buffer solution to be used for the first calibration point TWO POINT CALIBRATION e Press the CAL key CAL and BUFFER tags will be displayed e The secondary LCD will display the value 7 01 pH ni a LIL Co ON e If a different calibration buffer is desired use the arrow keys to change the displayed value e Submerge the electrode tip approximately 4 cm into the solution place the temperature probe as close as possible to the electrode and stir gently The message NOT READY will blink for 12 seconds Then if the reading is not close to the selected buffer WRONG BUFFER and WRONG ELECTRODE will blink alternatively if the reading is close to the selected buffer the calibration is performed and the display will show READY and blinking CFM K BUFFER m pH READY e Press CFM to confirm the calibration and
11. fected by temperature In order to measure the pH accurately temperature must be taken into consideration If the sample temperature is different from the temperature at which the pH electrode was kept allow a few minutes to reach thermal equilibrium To use the meter s automatic temperature compensation ATC capability submerge the temperature probe into the sample as close to the electrode as possible and wait for a few minutes If manual temperature compensation MTC is desired the temperature probe must be disconnected The display will show the default temperature of 25 C or the last set temperature together with the C or F indicator blinking Cal Point 401 7 The MTC tag and up amp down arrow symbols light up on the LCD to indicate that the meter is in MTC mode The arrow keys can be used to enter the desired temperature value Note In MTC mode the user can press and hold the arrow keys to incrementing or decrementing quickly the temperature value The meter will keep measuring and the display is updated every second ORP MEASUREMENTS To perform ORP measurements connect the ORP electrode AD3230B optional to the meter and turn it on by pressing the ON OFF button If necessary enter the ORP mode by pressing RANGE until the display changes to mV Submerge the ORP electrode tip 4 cm into the sample to be tested and wait a few minutes for the reading to stabilize Measurements within the 699
12. lution is correct and fresh Meter shuts off Dead batteries or auto off feature is enable in this case meter shuts off after 20 minutes of non use Change batteries or press ON OFF Er0 Erl Er2 message at start up EEPROM error Contact your dealer or any Adwa service center Clr message at start up Loaded default pH calibration values 33 Perform pH calibration WARRANTY Adwa warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship as stated in the operating manual If repair or adjustment is necessary and has not been the result of abuse misuse or improper handling within the warranty period please contact your dealer or the nearest Adwa Office for the RGA Return Goods Authorization number to put on the outside of your package Warranted service will be made without charge The meter is warranted for a period of 2 years while probes are warranted for 6 months The warranty period commences from the original date of sale Warranty is only valid when the product is used under normal conditions and in accordance with the instruction manual The warranty is void if the instrument is repaired or serviced by unauthorized personnel not used in accordance to the instructions or if non Adwa accessories such as buffer solutions probes etc are used in conjunction with the meter Adwa will not be held responsible for any accident whether directly or indirec
13. m Weight 460 g FRONT AND TOP PANELS AD 130 pH mV Meter Cal Point TB cud pa ei a a 10 11 12 Temperature probe socket Liquid Crystal Display LCD ON OFF key to turn the meter ON and OFF HOLD CLR key to freeze reading on display and store it in the instrument memory or to clear calibration CFM SETUP key to confirm calibration or enter setup mode MRCL key to recall stored value Up amp Down arrow keys for manual temperature setting entering menu parameters or changing buffer value CAL key to enter exit calibration mode RANGE key to select pH or mV reading Secondary display Primary display BNC connector for pH or ORP electrodes OPERATIONAL GUIDE e The meter is supplied complete with four 1 5V AA alkaline batteries Remove the cover unwrap the batteries and install them while paying attention to their polarity also see Battery Replacement section e To prepare the instrument for use connect pH electrode and temperature probe to the BNC and temperature sockets on the top of the instrument Temperature probe pH electrode The temperature probe is used in conjunction with the pH electrode to utilize the meter s ATC capability but it can also be used independently to take temperature measurements If the probe is disconnected the temperature can be set manually using the arrow keys see page 13 for details
14. the meter will store the first calibration point The primary LCD will show the calibrated reading while the secondary LCD will show the second expected buffer pH 4 01 e Ifa different calibration buffer is desired select the appropriate value with the arrow keys e After the first calibration point is confirmed submerge the electrode tip approximately 4 cm into the second buffer solution place the temperature probe as close as possible to the electrode and stir gently e The LCD will flash NOT READY for 12 seconds Then if the reading is not close to the selected buffer WRONG BUFFER and WRONG ELECTRODE will blink alternatively if it is close to the selected buffer the calibration is performed and the display will show READY and blinking CFM 20 e Press the CFM key to confirm the second calibration point e The meter stores the calibration data and returns to normal measurement mode The tags corresponding to the buffers used for calibration will light up Li l Cal Point 4 01 7 1 jpa mm m 3a 21 Notes e Toavoid erroneous procedures the meter automatically skips the buffer used for the first calibration point A difference of at least 1 5 pH units is required between the two buffers used for offset and slope calibration i e once calibrated at either pH 7 01 or pH 6 86 the instrument automatically ignores the other value for the second point Same for pH 10 01 and pH
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