Instruction Manual HI 933300 HI 933301 Portable Microprocessor Printing and Logging Multi-Range Conductivity Meters These Instruments are in Compliance with the CE Directives h t t p : / / w w w . h a n n a i n s t . c o m...
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments Product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the instrument. This manual will provide you with all the neces- sary information for the correct use of the instrument, as well as a precise idea of its versatility in a wide range of applications.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Remove the instrument from the packing ma- terial and examine it to make sure that no damage has occurred during shipping. If there is any damage, notify your Dealer. Each printing/logging conductivity meter is sup- plied complete with: •...
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The stored data can be retrieved at a later time for printing or can be transferred to a computer through an optional HI9200 infrared transmitter. The HI 933300 will transfer the data in seconds through the infrared lights with no need for a cable between the trans- mitter and the meter.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 933300 HI 933300 MICROPROCESSOR LOGGING CONDUCTIVITY METER PAPER PRINT TIME RANGE 1. Power adapter plug 2. Conductivity probe socket 3. LCD display 4. PAPER key, to pull the paper and to reset the printer 5. PRINT key, to obtain a printout 6.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 933301 HI 933301 MICROPROCESSOR PRINTING CONDUCTIVITY METER ON/OFF PAPER PRINT RECORD RANGE 1. Power adapter plug 2. Conductivity probe socket 3. LCD display 4. PAPER key, to pull the paper and to reset the printer 5. ON/OFF key, to turn the meter on or off 6.
OPERATIONAL GUIDE INITIAL PREPARATION Each meter is supplied com- 1.5V plete with batteries. Remove 1.5V SCREW POTS 1.5V the back cover, unwrap the 1.5V batteries and install them while paying attention to their po- larity. To prepare the instrument for use, connect the probe to the meter securely by aligning the pins with the socket located...
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To maximize battery life, the display is auto- matically switched off after 5 minutes of non- use. The meter continues to moni- tor (if in the logging or record- ing mode) conductivity and ON/OFF temperature even when the display is off. To revive the display, press either the ON/OFF or the RANGE key.
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Select the month by using the UP or DOWN arrow key. Press the TIME key. The day will start blink- ing. DATE TIME Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the correct day. Press the ALT and the TIME keys simulta- neously.
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Once the desired interval is selected press the TIME key once to set it. The hour will start blinking. TIME TIME INTV To select the hour press the UP or DOWN arrow key (24 hour clock). Press the TIME key once. The minutes will start blinking.
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VIEWING TIME / DATE / CONDUCTIVITY / TEMPERATURE (for HI 933300 only) To view the time press the TIME key. This also displays the selected interval time. TIME INTV TIME To view the date, press the UP arrow key when the LCD is displaying the time. DATE To view the conductivity and temperature press the RANGE key.
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SETTING DATE/TIME/PRINTING INTERVAL (for HI933301 only) Press the ALT and the RANGE keys twice simultaneously. The display will show the date setting. At the bottom of the display the year will start blinking. DATE RANGE Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the year.
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Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the correct day. Press the ALT and the RANGE keys simulta- neously. The display will now show the time and the printing interval will start blinking. TIME INTV RANGE The interval can be selected from 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 120 or 180 minutes by using the UP and DOWN arrow keys.
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Press the RANGE key once. The minutes will start blinking. TIME INTV RANGE Use the UP or DOWN arrow key to select the minute. Press the ALT and the RANGE keys simulta- neously to leave this mode. RANGE The meter's time, date and interval are now set and stored in memory even when the display is switched off.
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To view the date, press the UP arrow key when the LCD is displaying the time. DATE To view the conductivity and temperature press the RANGE key. Conductivity will be dis- played on the primary display and tempera- ture on the secondary (without decimal point). RANGE To view the temperature press the RANGE key again.
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Use the UP and the DOWN arrow key to change the setting. TAKING CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS Make sure that the meter has been cali- brated before taking any measurements (see page 18). To take a measurement, place the probe into the solution with the holes completely sub-...
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Once the reading stabilizes the measurement is complete. If further measurements are desired, rinse the probe with tap water and test the next sample. Note: The probe body and sleeve are made of PVC and are very susceptible to damage due to temperatures exceed- ing 50°C (122°F).
2 to 20 mS/cm range you should use HI 7030 or HI 8030 (12880 µS/cm= 12.88 mS/cm) con- ductivity calibration solution. A complete list of all the Hanna Instruments calibration solution is given in the Accesso- ries section (see page 50).
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PROCEDURE FOR OFFSET CALIBRATION (at 0.0 µS/cm) • To perform the Offset calibration, dry the con- ductivity probe and leave it in air. • Press the ALT and the CAL keys simulta- neously. The primary LCD display will blink "0.0 µS" for about 10 seconds. •...
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P R O C E D U R E F O R S I N G L E P O I N T CALIBRATION WITH BUFFER SOLUTION HI933300 and HI933301 have auto-buffer rec- ognition: you can simply place the probe into the type of buffer solution that you need to calibrate and perform the single point calibra- tion very quickly as described below.
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• When the buffer value stops blinking, indi- cating that the probe has stabilized, press the CFM key to confirm the value. • Press the CAL key to exit the calibration mode now. P R O C E D U R E F O R A C O M P L E T E CALIBRATION WITH 5 BUFFERS HI933300 and HI933301 have 5 memorized calibration values:...
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• When "0.0 µS" stops blinking, the cali- bration can be confirmed. Press the CFM key to confirm the offset value. • If the input reading is out of the offset range, "E0" as error message will appear on the secondary display . Press the CAL key to re-calibrate the value.
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• If the value is out of the slope range, an "E1" error message will appear on the secondary display. Press the CAL key to re-calibrate the value. • If everything is satisfac- tory the LCD will blink µS "1413 µS", expecting the next calibration so- lution (HI 7031...
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• If everything is satisfac- tory the LCD will blink "12.88 mS", expecting the next calibration so- lution (HI7030 or HI 8030). • Wait for 1 minute, then immerse the probe into the HI7030/HI8030 cali- 8 cm bration solution. The level (3¼") of solution must be higher than the holes on the PVC sleeve.
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than the holes on the PVC sleeve. Tap the probe repeatedly on the bottom of the beaker and stir it to ensure that no air bubbles are trapped inside the sleeve. • When the "80.0 mS" stops blinking, indicating that the measurement has sta- bilized, press the CFM key again to con- firm the fifth calibration point.
CONDUCTIVITY VERSUS TEMPERATURE CHART As shown in the chart below, temperature has an effect on conductivity. °C °F HI7030 HI7031 HI7033 HI7034 HI7035 HI7039 HI8030 HI8031 HI8033 HI8034 HI8035 HI8039 S/cm) S/cm) S/cm) S/cm) S/cm) S/cm) 7150 48300 65400 2760 8220 53500 74100...
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION (for Technical Personnel only) INITIAL PREPARATION Prepare a container of ice and water and another container with hot water (at a tem- perature of at least 50°C/122°F). Place insu- lation material around the containers to mini- mize temperature changes. Use a ChecktempC or a calibrated thermom- eter with a resolution of 0.1°...
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into the PVC sleeve with the holes towards the top (the end nearest to the cable) of the probe. • Place the probe into the container with ice and wa- ter (0.0°C/32°F). 0 °C (32 °F) • Press the CAL key. The secondary (lower) display will blink "0"...
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• If everything is satisfactory the LCD will blink "50" expecting the second buffer (50°C/122°F). Note: if a single point cali- bration is required, press the CAL key to leave the calibra- tion mode now. • Place the probe into the second container with hot 50 °C water (50°C/122°F).
PRINTING/RECORDING WITH HI933301 To print the measured values press the PRINT key. The printout provides the fol- lowing information: PRINT a - Running log number b - Date (DD-MM-YY) c - Time (HH-MM) d - Conductivity value in µS/cm or mS/cm e - Temperature in degrees Centigrade.
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Each printout provides the following informa- tion: a - Running log number. b - Running sample number in that particular log. c - Date (DD-MM-YY) d - Printing interval indicator in minutes e - Time (HH-MM) f - Conductivity value in µS/cm or mS/cm g - Temperature in degrees Centigrade.
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• It is possible to insert a new paper roll during the recording mode (see page 46). • Once in the logging mode, the interval cannot be changed. Exit the logging mode (pressing the ALT and the RECORD keys si- multaneously) before RANGE PRINT...
PRINTING/LOGGING WITH HI933300 To print the measured values shown on display, press the PRINT key once. PRINT This function can be activated in normal op- eration mode as well as during logging and scanning data on display (see below). When in measurement mode, the printout pro- vides the following information: a - Running log number b - Date (DD-MM-YY)
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bol will appear on the bottom left corner of the LCD. RANGE TIME 2 9 - 0 3 - 9 6 - - 0 1 - - 0 0 0 1 M 0 0 0 1 * 1 8 . 0 5 1 4 5 5 µ...
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• If the PRINT key is pressed while in log- ging mode, a printout is produced without af- PRINT fecting the running sample number. SAMPLE NUMBER During logging it is possible to know the running sample number. Reactivate the display if the meter is in standby mode by pressing any key (except the ALT key).
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2 9 - 0 3 - 9 6 - - 0 1 - - 0 0 0 1 M 0 0 0 1 * 1 6 . 0 7 5 8 9 7 µ S 2 5 . 9 ° C During logging with print- ing, the display shows TIME...
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It is always possible to switch from the log- ging with printing function to the logging func- tion only. Press the ALT and the PAPER keys at the same time and the "LOG" sym- bol will start to blink, indicating that the data are only stored in memory and not printed.
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TO STOP LOGGING Press the ALT and the LOG keys simultaneously, this will generate a log exit status print out. TIME RANGE 2 9 - 0 3 - 9 6 - - 0 1 - - 0 0 0 1 M 0 0 0 9 * 1 6 .
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Press the ALT and the RANGE keys simulta- neously. This now shows the date in which logging has commenced. DATE RANGE Press the UP arrow key and the time will be displayed. TIME Press the UP arrow key and the temperature will be displayed.
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To exit from the recall mode press the LOG key. Note: this mode will not alter data in memory. TO PRINT STORED DATA Having selected a log number by using ALT and CFM keys, as detailed in the chapter "TO SCAN STORED DATA ON DISPLAY"...
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"PAPER" simultaneously and the printer will immediately PRINT PAPER stop. Note: Before proceeding with printing, make sure there is enough paper PRINT PAPER for the data to be printed. When the paper is fin- ished the meter will not advise the operator and the printouts could be lost.
Data transmission from the instrument to the PC is now much easier with new HI 92000 ® Windows compatible application software of- fered by Hanna Instruments. Windows ® is registered Trademark of "Microsoft Co."...
FAULT FUNCTIONS HI 933300 and HI 933301 are factory pro- grammed to automatically diagnose a fault. This is displayed with error codes on the LCD. Error codes: PEr 0, PEr 1, PEr 2 = Short circuit on the system, the meter should be returned for repair (see Warranty sec- tion).
MEMORY ORGANIZATION (HI933300) Capacity: 8000 data samples which are di- vided into 16 pages. Each time a new logging period starts, it automatically starts from a new page. If the logging function is still on, and the available page is 0 the meter will overwrite the first lot of data in the existing memory.
PRINTER MAINTENANCE TO CHANGE THE INK CARTRIDGE When printouts become faint, it might be neces- sary to change the ink cartridge. Contact your Hanna authorized center. TO INSERT THE PAPER ROLL The HI 933300 and HI 933301 use plain paper rolls 38 mm width.
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Allow about 5 cm (2") to exit from the printer and replace the paper cover. TO RESET PRINTER Investigate the cause of the printer jam (e.g. the paper caught under the cover that has prevented printer from advancing paper feed). Press the PAPER key to reset the printer.
PROBE MAINTENANCE Rinse the probe with tap water after every series of measure- ments. If a more thor- ough cleaning is re- quired, remove the PVC sleeve and clean the probe with a cloth or a nonabra- sive detergent. When reinserting the sleeve onto the probe, be sure that the sleeve...
BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the batteries are run down "LOBAT" is displayed on the Liquid LO BAT Crystal Display to warn the user. Battery replacement must only take place in a non hazardous 1.5V 1.5V SCREW area using 1.5V alkaline POTS 1.5V AA type batteries.
ACCESSORIES CONDUCTIVITY CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS HI 7030L 12880 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 460 mL HI 7030M 12880 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 230 mL HI 7031L 1413 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 460 mL HI 7031M 1413 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 230 mL HI 7033L 84 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 460 mL HI 7033M 84 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 230 mL HI 7034L 80000 µS/cm (µmho/cm), 460 mL...
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POWER UNITS HI710005 Voltage adapter from 115 VAC to 12 VDC HI710006 Voltage adapter from 230 VAC to 12 VDC OTHER ACCESSORIES CHECKTEMPC Electronic thermometer (range -50.0 to 150.0°C) HI 710031 Hard carrying case HI 710034 Plain Paper Spare Rolls (10 pcs) HI 710035 Spare Ink Cartridge (1pc) HI 721308...
If the repair is not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the charge for repair or replacement. If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments, obtain a Return Goods Authorization from the Cus- tomer Service Department first and then send it with shipment cost prepaid.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hanna Instruments Srl V.le delle industrie 12 35010 Ronchi di Villafranca (PD) ITALY herewith certify that the conductivity meters HI 933300 HI 933301 have been tested and found to be in compliance with the following regulations:...
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