LaMotte DC1500 Manual

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DC1500
OZONE
Ozone Colorimeter Kit
Code 3249
1.800.561.8187
information@itm.com
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  • Page 1 DC1500 OZONE Ozone Colorimeter Kit Code 3249 1.800.561.8187 information@itm.com www. .com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS DC1500 Ozone Kit „ Kit Contents ..................5 „ Accessories ..................5 Test Method Specifications „ Introduction ..................6 „ Application .................... 6 „ Range ..................... 6 „ Method ....................6 „ Handling & Preservation ..............6 „ Interferences ..................6 Analysis „...
  • Page 3 General information „ Packaging and Delivery ..............22 „ General Precautions ................22 „ Safety Precautions ................23 „ Limits of Liability ................23 „ Specifications ..................24 „ CE ......................25 „ IP67 ......................25 „ Warranty .....................25 Trouble Shooting Guide „ Error Messages ..................26 „ Stray Light ..................26 „...
  • Page 4: Dc1500 Ozone Kit „ Kit Contents

    Omit any letter that follows or precedes the four digit code number. For example if code is 4450WT-H, search 4450. To obtain a printed copy, contact LaMotte by e-mail, phone or fax.
  • Page 5: Test Method Specifications

    TEST METHODS SPECIFICATIONS „ INTRODUCTION Ozone is sometimes used in place of, or in conjunction with, chlorine or other halogens for disinfection of pool, spa or drinking waters. Recently, large aquatic facilities have begun using ozone as a disinfectant in many artificial habitats. „...
  • Page 6: Analysis

    ANALYSIS PROCEDURE 1. Use the 50 mL graduated cylinder (0418) to carefully add 45 mL of Ozone Buffer (3991) to amber glass bottle marked HR Reagent ( 3988-MT-G 2. Use the 5 mL volumetric pipet (0329) and pipette pump (30527) to add 5 mL of Indigo Blue Stock Solution (3989) to the amber glass bottle.
  • Page 7 6. Lower the end of the tubing of sampling apparatus to desired depth. Slowly withdraw and depress plunger several times to purge syringe and tubing. Slowly withdraw plunger to fill purged syringe. Remove plastic tubing from syringe. Remove cap from the prepared tube.
  • Page 8 11. Scroll to and select 071 Ozone 071 Ozone IB LR IB LR from menu. Scan Blank Scan Sample 12:00:00 001/500 12. Insert the Reagent Blank tube into chamber, close lid and select Scan Blank. 13. Insert reacted sample tube into 071 Ozone IB LR chamber.
  • Page 9: Set Up

    SET UP „ SETTING THE CLOCK Setting the clock allows the correct time and date stamp to be stored with each reading in the data logger. 1. From the Editing Menu, press Editing Menu to scroll to Set Set Clock Clock.
  • Page 10: X84; Logging Data

    „ LOGGING DATA The default setting for the data logger is enabled. The meter will log the last 500 data points. The counter in the center bottom of the display will show how many data points have been logged. The display will show 500+ when the data logger has exceeded 500 points and the data points are being overwritten.
  • Page 11: X84; Factory Setup

    „ FACTORY SETUP The Factory Setup menu is used in manufacturing of the colorimeter. This menu is not for use by the operator in the field. „ SETTING POWER SAVE The power saving Auto Shutoff feature will turn the meter off when a button has not been pushed for a set amount of time.
  • Page 12: X84; Setting Backlight Time

    „ SETTING THE BACKLIGHT TIME The backlight illuminates the display for enhanced viewing. The default setting is 10 seconds. If Button Control is chosen the backlight button on the key pad will act as an on/off switch and the backlight will remain on or off when the meter is being used.
  • Page 13: X84; Selecting A Language

    „ SELECTING A LANGUAGE There are seven languages available: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese. 1. From the Editing Menu, press Editing Menu to scroll to Factory Setup Select Language. Set Power Save Set Backlight Time Select Language 12:00:00 001/500 Select Language...
  • Page 14: X84; Looping Menus

    „ LOOPING MENUS Long menus, such as the Tsting Menu, incorporate a looping feature which allows the user to quickly reach the last choice in the menu from the first choice. In a looping menu the last choices in the menu are above the first choice and scrolling upward moves through the menu in reverse order.
  • Page 15: Computer Connection „ Output

    „ WATERLINK CONNECT 2 The meter may be interfaced with any Windows-based 64-bit computer by using the LaMotte WaterLink Connect 2 program and a USB cable. The program will store test information and results in a local database and allow for exporting this data to a comma separated value (CSV) file.
  • Page 16: Maintenance „ Cleaning

    LaMotte Company. Battery replacement must be performed at a LaMotte authorized repair facility. The water resistant housing of this meter should not be opened by the user. Contact LaMotte Company by phone (1-800-344-3100) or email (tech@lamotte.com) for a return authorization number.
  • Page 17: X84; Repairs

    LaMotte Company by calling 800-344-3100 (US only) or 410-778-3100, faxing 410-778-6394, or emailing tech@lamotte.com. Often a problem can be resolved over the phone or by email. If a return of the meter is necessary, attach a letter with...
  • Page 18: X84; Meter Disposal

    The menus can be displayed in seven different languages. The LaMotte tests are precalibrated for LaMotte reagent systems. The colorimeter displays the result of these tests directly in units of concentration.
  • Page 19: X84; The Keypad

    „ THE KEYPAD The keypad has 6 buttons which are used to perform specific tasks. This button will scroll up through a list of menu selections. The button is used to select choices in a menu viewed on the ENTER display.
  • Page 20 Large format graphic information, such as test results or error messages or the LaMotte logo is displayed. The top two lines of the display are used to display information in a large, easy to read format.
  • Page 21: X84; Tubes And Chambers

    The display may show the following messages: Battery Status More choices are available and can be viewed by scrolling up and/or down through the display. Header Identifies the current menu and information on units and reagent systems if applicable. Footer In the data logging mode the number of the data point is displayed and the total number of data points in the memory will be shown.
  • Page 22: X84; Sample Dilution Techniques

    After the product leaves LaMotte Company, all responsibility for safe delivery is assured by the transportation company. Damage claims must be filed immediately with the transportation company to receive compensation for damaged goods.
  • Page 23: X84; Safety Precautions

    „ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read the labels on all LaMotte reagent containers prior to use. Some containers include precautionary notices and first aid information. Certain reagents are considered hazardous substances and are designated with a * in the instruction manual. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) can be found at www.lamotte.com.
  • Page 24: X84; Specifications

    „ SPECIFICATIONS & RANGES INSTRUMENT TYPE: Colorimeter Readout 160 x 100 backlit LCD, 20 x 6 line graphical display Wavelengths 635 nm Wavelength Accuracy ±2% FS Readable Resolution Determined by reagent system Wavelength Bandwidth 10 nm typical Photometric Range –2 to +2 AU Photometric Precision ±...
  • Page 25: X84; Ce

    „ WARRANTY LaMotte Company warrants this instrument to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for 2 years from the date of shipment. If it should become necessary to return the instrument for service during or beyond the warranty period, contact our Technical Service Department at 1-800-344-3100 for a return authorization number or visit www.lamotte.com for troubleshooting...
  • Page 26: X84; Error Messages

    TROUBLESHOOTING „ ERROR MESSAGES Over Range If the message OVERRANGE is displayed when scanning a sample, the sample may be over range or under range. If the sample is over range, the sample should be diluted and tested again (see Sample Dilution Techniques and Volumetric Measurements, page 22).
  • Page 27: X84; Troubleshooting Guide

    „ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM REASON SOLUTION Low battery. Readings Charge battery or use Flashing are reliable. USB wall/computer adapter. “Low Battery” Battery voltage is very Charge battery or use low. Readings are not USB wall/computer reliable. adapter. “Shut Down Low Batt” Battery is too low to Charge battery or use Shut Down...

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