HACH HQ411d, 8507560

Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter and PHC201 Gel pH Probe Instruction Manual

1. Kupu Whakataki

This instruction manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter package, which includes the PHC201 Gel pH Probe. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure accurate measurements and extend the lifespan of your equipment. Please read this manual thoroughly before initial use.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Upon unpacking, verify that all components listed below are present and undamaged. If any items are missing or damaged, contact Hach customer support immediately.

  • Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter
  • PHC201 Gel pH Probe
  • Electrode Stand
  • pH Buffer Solutions (typically pH 4, 7, and 10)
  • pH Storage Solution
  • Pūurutau Hiko
  • Tauira USB
Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter Package with PHC201 Gel pH Probe, Electrode Stand, and Buffer Solutions

Whakaahua 2.1: The Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter package. This image displays the main HQ411d meter unit with its digital display showing a pH reading of 7.01 and a temperature of 25.1°C. To the left, an adjustable electrode stand is visible. A PHC201 Gel pH Probe is connected to the meter. Additionally, four bottles are shown: three containing colored pH buffer solutions (yellow for pH 7, blue for pH 4, and red for pH 10) and one containing clear pH storage solution.

3. Nga waahanga matua

The Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter offers several features designed for reliable and user-friendly pH measurement:

  • Intuitive user interface for straightforward operation and accurate results.
  • IntelliCAL smart probes store all calibration data directly within the probe, ensuring measurement integrity.
  • Ultra-bright screen with a large font size for enhanced readability of measurements.
  • Internal USB ports for convenient data transfer and connectivity.
  • This convenient kit includes all necessary components to begin testing immediately.

4. Tatūnga

Follow these steps for initial setup of your Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter.

  1. Te Wetewete me te Tirotiro: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Inspect each item for any signs of damage. Retain packaging materials for future transport or storage.
  2. Connecting the Electrode Stand: Assemble the electrode stand according to its specific instructions. Position it securely next to the meter.
  3. Connecting the PHC201 Gel pH Probe: Connect the PHC201 Gel pH Probe to the designated port on the Hach HQ411d meter. Ensure the connection is secure.
  4. Whakahiko ana: Connect the power adapter to the meter and then to a suitable power outlet. Press the power button to turn on the meter.
  5. Whakaritenga Tuatahi: Before first use, and regularly thereafter, calibrate the pH probe using the provided buffer solutions (pH 4, 7, and 10). Refer to Section 5.2 for detailed calibration procedures.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

This section outlines the basic procedures for taking measurements and calibrating your meter.

5.1. Basic Measurement Procedure

  1. Whakaritea te Pūwero: If the probe has been stored dry or in storage solution, rinse it thoroughly with deionized water.
  2. Immerse the Probe: Carefully immerse the PHC201 Gel pH Probe into the sample solution, ensuring the sensing bulb and junction are fully submerged.
  3. Whakau i te Panui: Allow sufficient time for the reading on the meter's display to stabilize. The meter will typically indicate when the reading is stable.
  4. Inenga tuhi: Once stable, record the pH and temperature readings displayed on the screen.
  5. Rinse and Store: After measurement, rinse the probe with deionized water and return it to its storage solution or follow maintenance guidelines.

5.2. Tikanga Whakatau

Regular calibration is crucial for accurate pH measurements. The HQ411d meter uses IntelliCAL smart probes, which store calibration data.

  1. Whakaritea ngā Otinga Pūwero: Ensure buffer solutions (pH 4, 7, 10) are at the same temperature as your samples for best accuracy.
  2. Whakauru atu ki te Tahua Whakatikatika: Navigate to the calibration menu on the HQ411d meter using the interface buttons.
  3. First Buffer Point (pH 7): Rinse the probe with deionized water, then immerse it in the pH 7 buffer solution. Follow the on-screen prompts to accept the reading.
  4. Second Buffer Point (pH 4 or pH 10): Rinse the probe again. Immerse it in either the pH 4 or pH 10 buffer solution, depending on your expected sample range. Follow prompts to accept.
  5. Third Buffer Point (Optional): For wider range accuracy, rinse and immerse the probe in the remaining buffer solution (pH 4 or pH 10).
  6. Whakaoti Whakatau: Confirm and save the calibration. The meter will display calibration results.

5.3. Whakahaere Raraunga

The HQ411d meter features internal USB ports for data transfer. Consult the meter's on-screen menu or the full Hach user manual for specific instructions on logging data and transferring it to a computer.

6. Tiaki

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your Hach HQ411d system.

  • Probe Care and Storage: Always store the PHC201 Gel pH Probe in its designated storage solution when not in use. Never store the probe dry. Rinse the probe with deionized water before and after each use.
  • Te Horoi Mita: Clean the exterior of the HQ411d meter with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure no liquids enter the meter's ports.
  • Buffer Solution Handling: Always use fresh buffer solutions for calibration. Do not reuse buffer solutions, as their pH can change over time due to contamination or CO2 absorption. Store buffer solutions according to their labels.
  • Electrode Stand: Keep the electrode stand clean and free of chemical residues.

7. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Nga Panui HekeProbe not calibrated; contaminated buffer solutions; dirty probe; expired probe.Perform a fresh calibration; use new buffer solutions; clean the probe; replace the probe if necessary.
Karekau he ManaPower adapter disconnected; faulty power outlet; meter malfunction.Check power connections; try a different outlet; contact Hach support.
Te Wa Whakahohe PuturiProbe dehydration; clogged junction; low sample pāmahana.Rehydrate probe in storage solution; clean probe junction; allow sampkia tae ki te pāmahana rūma.
"Probe Error" MessageProbe not connected properly; damaged probe; meter issue.Ensure probe is securely connected; inspect probe for damage; restart meter; contact Hach support.

8. Whakatakotoranga

Key specifications for the Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter and PHC201 Gel pH Probe package.

WhakatakotorangaUara
Tauira Tuemi8507560
KaihangaHARO
Ahu mōkihi20 x 20 x 20 inihi
Taumaha mōkihi20 Pauna
Te Ra Wātea TuatahiHakihea 16, 2014
ASINB00R3EGTHO

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty details for the Hach HQ411d Benchtop Meter and PHC201 Gel pH Probe are not provided in this document. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Hach customer service directly or visit the official Hach website. Ensure you have your product model number (HQ411d, 8507560) and purchase date available when contacting support.

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