Hanna Instruments HI 2214 User Manual
Page 8

8
3 cm
(1¼")
If measurements are taken successively in different samples, it is recommended
to rinse the electrode thoroughly with deionized water or tap water and
then with some of the next sample to prevent cross-contamination.
The pH reading is affected by temperature. In order to measure the pH
accurately, the temperature effect must be compensated for. To use the
Automatic Temperature Compensation feature, connect and submerse
the
HI 7662 temperature probe into the sample as close as possible to
the electrode and wait for a few seconds.
If the temperature of the sample is known, manual temperature
compensation can be used by disconnecting the temperature probe.
The display will then show the last temperature
reading with the “
ºC” tag blinking.
The temperature can now be adjusted with the
ARROW keys (from –20.0 ºC to 120.0 ºC).
mV/ORP MEASUREMENTS
An optional ORP electrode must be used to perform ORP measurements
(see Accessories).
Oxidation-Reduction Potential (REDOX) measurements
provide the quantification of the oxidizing or reducing
power of the tested sample.
The surface of the ORP electrode must be clean and
smooth in order to obtain an accurate measurement.
• Press
RANGE to enter mV range.
• Submerse the tip of the ORP electrode 3 cm (1¼”) into the sample
to be tested and allow a few seconds for the reading to stabilize.
• The instrument displays the mV reading on the primary LCD and the
temperature on the secondary LCD.
• If the reading is out of range, the closest full-scale value will be
displayed blinking on the primary LCD.