Hanna Instruments hi 222 User Manual

Page of 40
13
When using HI 1048P electrode, HI 222  will assess electrode condition and
response time during each calibration and will display the calibration status
for the rest of the day.
The digital gauge for electrode condition is a representation of the offset and
slope performance of the electrode. The response gauge is a function of the
stabilization time between the first and second calibration buffers. These
gauges reflect electrode performance and should be expected to slowly de-
crease over the life of the electrode.
The condition and response gauges show the electrode’s condition at the time
of calibration only and are displayed for the rest of the day the calibration is
performed. For a continuous display of electrode condition at the time of
calibration, daily calibration is necessary. The condition and response are also
visible when viewing GLP data.
If the instrument is not calibrated, it has been calibrated only at one point,
the two-point calibration was not performed using pH 7.01 and pH 3.00
buffers, or if the calibration history was deleted, the electrode condition and
response gauges will be empty.
SLOW
FAST
POOR
GOOD
SLOW
FAST
POOR
GOOD
a result of unacceptable offset variation or in the second calibration buffer as
a result of unacceptable slope variation. This variation may result from dirt on
the electrode or contaminated buffer. Refer to the electrode cleaning procedure
or use fresh buffer.
CONTAMINATED BUFFER
This warning message appears in order to alert that the buffer could be
contaminated. Refresh your buffer and continue the calibration procedure.
CAL
CFM
BUFFER 1
pH
BUFFER
CONTAMINATED
ATC
CAL
BUFFER 1
pH
ATC
CFM
CHECK
BUFFER
ELECTRODE
CLEAN
ELECTRODE CONDITION &
ELECTRODE RESPONSE TIME