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Metrohm 914 Manual (106 pages)
Conductometer, pH Meter, pH/DO Meter, pH/Conductometer, pH/DO/Conductometer
Brand:
Metrohm
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
11
Instrument Description
11
Instrument Versions and Sales Versions
12
Energy Supply
12
Interfaces
12
Sensors
13
Intended Use
13
About the Documentation
13
Symbols and Conventions
13
Safety Instructions
14
General Notes on Safety
14
Electrical Safety
14
Flammable Solvents and Chemicals
15
Recycling and Disposal
16
2 Overview of the Instrument
17
Instrument Connectors
17
Conductometer
17
Figure 1 912 Conductometer - Connectors
17
Ph Meter | 913 Ph/Do Meter
18
Ph/Do/Conductometer
18
Figure 2 913 Ph Meter - Connectors
18
Figure 3 Ph/Do/Conductometer (Digital) - Connectors
18
Ph/Conductometer
19
Application Environment
19
Laboratory Use
19
Figure 4 914 Ph/Conductometer (Analog) - Connectors
19
Mobile Application
20
Figure 5 912/913/914 Meter in a Laboratory Setup
20
Figure 6 912/913/914 Meter for Mobile Application
21
3 Installation
22
Unpacking and Inspecting the Instrument
22
Packaging
22
Checks
22
Application Area
22
Energy Supply
22
Charging the Battery
24
Operation with Power Supply Unit
25
Operation Via USB Connector (PC)
25
Connecting Sensors
26
Disconnecting Sensors
26
Connecting a Printer
27
Initial Configuration
28
Setting the Language
28
Figure 7 USB y Cable
28
Setting the Date and Time
29
4 Operation
31
Switching the Instrument on and off
31
Displays
31
Figure 8 View - Main Dialog
32
Figure 9 View - Menu Dialog
33
Figure 10 View - Editing Dialog
33
Figure 11 View - Selection Dialog
34
Figure 12 View - Standby Display
34
Status Displays
35
Rechargeable Battery Status
35
User Rights
35
Sensor Quality for Ph Electrodes
35
Sensor Status for DO Sensors
36
Control Keys
36
Basic Operation
37
Main Dialog with Two Measuring Channels
37
Figure 13 Operation - Main Dialog, Two-Channel Ph and Conductivity
38
Figure 14 Operation - Main Dialog, Two-Channel Ph and Conductivity
39
Main Dialog with One Measuring Channel
40
Figure 15 Operation - Main Dialog, One-Channel Ph
40
Operation in the Main Dialog
41
Menu Dialog
42
Figure 16 Operation - Menu Dialog
42
Editing Dialog
43
Figure 17 Operation - Editing Dialog
43
Selection Dialog
44
Figure 18 Operation - Selection Dialog
44
Changing the User
45
Menu Structures
46
Conductometer
47
Ph Meter
48
Ph/Do Meter
49
Ph/Conductometer
50
Ph/Do/Conductometer
51
Menu Dialogs
52
Parameters Ph/U/T and Parameters Ph/U/T IS
52
Parameters Κ/Tds/Sal/Ρ/T
53
Parameters DO
54
Measured Values
56
Sensors
58
Report
65
Configuration
66
User
67
Ph Measurement
68
Ph Electrode Calibration
68
Measurement
70
Conductivity Measurement
71
Determination of the Cell Constant (Calibration)
71
Measurement
72
Oxygen Measurement
74
Calibration
74
Measurement
75
Issuing Reports/Measured Values
76
Printing out
76
PC/LIMS and CSV Data Transfer
77
5 Operation and Maintenance
80
General Notes
80
Care
80
Maintenance by Metrohm Service
80
Sensor Care
80
6 Troubleshooting
81
General
81
Problems
82
Troubleshooting
82
Restarting/Resetting the Instrument
84
Instrument Reset
84
Resetting the Instrument to Factory Settings
84
Messages
85
Figure 19 Example of a Message
85
7 Appendix
86
Saved Buffer Series
86
Metrohm
87
NIST (According to DIN Standard 19266, 2015)
88
DIN (According to DIN Standard 19267, 2012)
89
Fisher
90
Mettler Toledo
91
Merck Certipur 20 / Titrisol
92
Merck Certipur 25
93
Beckmann
94
Radiometer Analytical
95
Baker
96
Hamilton DURACAL
97
Fluka
98
8 Technical Specifications
99
Measuring Inputs
99
Measured Value Memory
100
TFT Display
100
Interfaces
100
Energy Supply
101
Charging Time
101
Runtime with Rechargeable Battery
102
Ambient Temperature
102
Reference Conditions
102
Dimensions/Material
103
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Metrohm 914 Manual (96 pages)
Conductometer, pH Meter, pH/Conductometer
Brand:
Metrohm
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
11
Instrument Description
11
Instrument and Sales Versions
12
Power Supply
12
Interfaces
13
Sensors
13
Intended Use
13
About the Documentation
13
Symbols and Conventions
13
Safety Instructions
14
General Notes on Safety
14
Electrical Safety
15
Flammable Solvents and Chemicals
15
Recycling and Disposal
16
2 Overview of the Instrument
17
Figure 1 Ph Meter/Conductometer - Front
17
912 Conductometer
18
913 Ph Meter
18
Figure 2 912 Conductometer - Connectors
18
Figure 3 913 Ph Meter - Connectors
18
Instrument Connectors
18
914 Ph/Conductometer
19
914 Ph/Conductometer IS
19
Figure 4 914 Ph/Conductometer (Digital) - Connectors
19
Figure 5 914 Ph/Conductometer (Analog) - Connectors
19
Application Environment
20
Figure 6 Ph Meter/Conductometer in a Laboratory Setup
20
Laboratory Use
20
Figure 7 Ph Meter/Conductometer for Mobile Application
21
Mobile Application
21
3 Installation
22
Unpacking and Inspecting the Instrument
22
Packaging
22
Checks
22
Application Area
22
Power Supply
22
Charging the Accumulator
23
Operation with Power Supply Unit
24
Operation Via USB Connector (PC)
25
Connecting Sensors
25
Connecting a Printer
26
Initial Configuration
27
Setting the Language
27
Figure 8 USB y Cable
27
Setting the Date and Time
28
4 Operation
30
Switching the Instrument on and off
30
Displays
30
Figure 9 View - Main Dialog
31
Figure 10 View - Menu Dialog
31
Figure 11 View - Editing Dialog
32
Figure 12 View - Selection Dialog
32
Status Displays
33
Accumulator Status
33
User Rights
33
Sensor Quality for Ph Electrodes
34
Control Keys
34
Basic Operation
35
Main Dialog with Two Measuring Channels
35
Main Dialog with One Measuring Channel
36
Figure 13 Operation - Main Dialog, Two-Channel
36
Operation in the Main Dialog
37
Figure 14 Operation - Main Dialog, One-Channel
37
Menu Dialog
38
Editing Dialog
39
Figure 15 Operation - Menu Dialog
39
Figure 16 Operation - Editing Dialog
40
Selection Dialog
41
Figure 17 Operation - Selection Dialog
41
Changing the User
42
Menu Structures
43
914 Ph/Conductometer IS
43
912 Conductometer
44
913 Ph Meter
45
914 Ph/Conductometer
47
Menu Dialogs
48
Parameters Ph/U/T and Parameters Ph/U/T IS
48
Parameters Κ/Tds/Sal/Ρ/T
49
Measured Values
50
Sensors
52
Report
57
Configuration
58
User
59
Ph Measurement
60
Ph Electrode Calibration
60
Measurement
62
Conductivity Measurement
63
Determination of the Cell Constant (Calibration)
63
Measurement
64
Issuing Reports/Measured Values
66
Printing out
66
PC/LIMS and CSV Data Transfer
66
5 Operation and Maintenance
69
General Notes
69
Care
69
Maintenance by Metrohm Service
69
Sensor Care
69
Quality Management and Qualification with Metrohm
70
6 Troubleshooting
71
General
71
Problems
72
Troubleshooting
72
Restarting/Resetting the Instrument
74
Instrument Reset
74
Resetting the Instrument to Factory Settings
74
Messages
75
Figure 18 Example of a Message
75
7 Appendix
76
Saved Buffer Series
76
Metrohm
77
NIST (According to DIN Standard 19266, 2000)
78
DIN (According to DIN Standard 19267, 2012)
79
Fisher
80
Mettler Toledo
81
Merck Certipur 20 / Titrisol
82
Merck Certipur 25
83
Beckmann
84
Radiometer Analytical
85
Baker
86
Hamilton DURACAL
87
Fluka
88
8 Technical Specifications
89
Measuring Inputs
89
Measured Value Memory
90
TFT Display
90
Interfaces
90
Power Supply
90
Charging Time
91
Runtime with Accumulator
91
Housing Specification
92
Safety Specification
92
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
92
Ambient Temperature
93
Reference Conditions
93
Dimensions/Material
93
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