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Calibration – Hanna Instruments HI 8733 User Manual

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air bubbles remain trapped in the sleeve.

• Record the temperature of the buffer solution from the thermom-

eter (e.g. 18°C).

• Switch the instrument on by pressing ON/OFF.

• Press COND/TEMP (HI 8633) or

TDS/TEMP (HI 8734) to display
the temperature.

• Adjust the TEMPERATURE knob to display 18°C.

• Press COND/TEMP (or TDS/TEMP)

again to display conductivity mea-
surement.

• Select 19.99 mS/cm (HI 8633)

or 1999 mg/L (HI 8734) range
by pressing the appropriate
range key.

• Remove the battery compartment cover and adjust the calibration

trimmer located inside with the calibration screwdriver until the
display shows for HI 8633 the conductivity reading at 25°C (see
the conductivity vs. temperature table), e.g. @ 25°C, 12880 µS/
cm = 12.88 mS/cm, or for HI 8734 the TDS reading at 25°C
(see the TDS vs. temperature chart), e.g. @25°C, 1382 mg/L.

ON

OFF

TEMPERATURE

COND.

TEMP.

TDS

TEMP.

COND.

TEMP.

TDS

TEMP.

19.99

mS

1999

mg/l

• Select the appropriate measurement range.

Note: If the display shows only a "1" on the

far left hand side, the meter is out of
range. Select the next (higher) range.

• Wait for a couple of minutes for the temperature sensor to reach

thermal equilibrium with the sample before taking measure-
ments.

• After the measurement has been completed, the instrument

should be switched off and the probe should be cleaned and
dried (see "Probe Maintenance" on page 15).

Accessories needed:

• Use any calibration solution within the meter's range. The

solution should ideally be close to the samples being mea-
sured. Use for example HI 7030 or HI 8030, 12880 µS/cm
(=12.88 mS/cm) conductivity solution, for HI 8633 and HI
8733, and HI 7032, 1382 mg/L (=2764 µS/cm) TDS
solution, for HI 8734.

• ChecktempC or another accurate thermometer with 0.1°C

resolution (not necessary for HI 8733).

• a small screwdriver.

PROCEDURE FOR HI 8633 AND HI 8734

• Pour sufficient quantity of a conductivity

(HI 8633) or TDS (HI 8734) calibration
solution (e.g. HI 7030 or HI 7032) into
a beaker to cover the holes on the probe.
If possible, use plastic beakers to mini-
mize any EMC interference.

• Immerse the conductivity probe, making

sure that holes are completely submerged,
and the ChecktempC in the solution.

• Wait for a couple of minutes for thermal

equilibrium to be reached.

• Tap the probe on the bottom, then

shake it while rotating to make sure no

CALIBRATION

HI 7030

°C