2100N Manual
2100N Manual
2100N Manual
80203
2100N
08/2012, Edition 2
User Manual
Table of Contents
Specifications..................................................................................................................................................................................5
General information..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety information..............................................................................................................................................................................6
Use of hazard information.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Precautionary labels..........................................................................................................................................................................6
Certification........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Product overview...............................................................................................................................................................................7
Product components..........................................................................................................................................................................8
User interface..................................................................................................................................................................................9
Startup...............................................................................................................................................................................................10
Turn the instrument on..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Turn the keypad sound off (optional) ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Standard operation.................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Calibrate the turbidimeter with StablCal
Standards....................................................................................................................... 11
Prepare the StablCal standards................................................................................................................................................ 11
Calibration notes....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
StablCal calibration procedure.................................................................................................................................................. 12
StablCal standards storage...................................................................................................................................................... 13
Using Gelex secondary standards................................................................................................................................................... 13
Gelex notes...............................................................................................................................................................................13
Measure the Gelex stray light standard.................................................................................................................................... 14
Measure the Gelex secondary turbidity standards................................................................................................................... 15
Calibration verification.............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Optical system check................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Prepare a sample cell ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Clean the sample cell ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
Indexing a single sample cell .................................................................................................................................................... 18
Matching sample cells.............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Prepare dilution water ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
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Prepare the sample..........................................................................................................................................................................22
Prepare a representative sample.............................................................................................................................................. 22
Remove air bubbles from the sample....................................................................................................................................... 22
Apply a vacuum................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Use an ultrasonic bath....................................................................................................................................................... 22
Apply heat ..........................................................................................................................................................................22
Prevent condensation on a sample cell .................................................................................................................................... 23
Measure over-range samples................................................................................................................................................... 23
Sample dilution.................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Turbidity measurement .................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Measurement notes..................................................................................................................................................................24
Turbidity measurement procedure............................................................................................................................................ 25
Measurement techniques................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Manual or automatic ranging.................................................................................................................................................... 26
Signal averaging on or off ......................................................................................................................................................... 26
Ratio on or off ...........................................................................................................................................................................27
Using the air purge system....................................................................................................................................................... 27
Using a flow cell ........................................................................................................................................................................28
Install a flow cell ................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Clean a flow cell assembly................................................................................................................................................ 28
Flow cell maintenance....................................................................................................................................................... 28
Flow cell operation............................................................................................................................................................. 28
Flow cell storage................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Using a manual flow cell .................................................................................................................................................... 29
Use a cell adapter ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Install a cell adapter ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
Remove a cell adapter ....................................................................................................................................................... 30
Connect to a printer or computer ..................................................................................................................................................... 30
Configure the printer output ............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Configure the RS232 connection..................................................................................................................................................... 30
Configure a Citizen Model iDP 562RSL II printer ............................................................................................................................. 30
Computer (RS232) commands........................................................................................................................................................ 31
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Advanced operation.................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Calibrate the turbidimeter with formazin standards.......................................................................................................................... 32
Prepare formazin standards..................................................................................................................................................... 32
Calibration notes....................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Formazin calibration procedure................................................................................................................................................ 33
Making 4000-NTU formazin stock solution............................................................................................................................... 35
Calibrate the turbidimeter with user-selected formazin standards................................................................................................... 35
Prepare formazin standards user selected............................................................................................................................ 35
Change the calibration points................................................................................................................................................... 35
Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................................................36
Clean the instrument ........................................................................................................................................................................36
Change the filter assembly.............................................................................................................................................................. 36
Clean the filter assembly.................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Replace the lamp.............................................................................................................................................................................36
Replace a fuse.................................................................................................................................................................................38
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................................38
Error codes .....................................................................................................................................................................................38
Diagnostic codes..............................................................................................................................................................................39
Delete calibration data..................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Flashing 9s.......................................................................................................................................................................................40
Flashing 0s.......................................................................................................................................................................................40
Replacement parts and accessories............................................................................................................................... 40
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Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specification Details
Measurement method Nephelometric
Regulatory Meets EPA Method 180.1
ASTM D7315 - Standard Test Method for
Determination of Turbidity Above 1 Turbidity Unit (TU)
in Static Mode
ASTM D6655 - Standard Test Method for
Determination of Turbidity Below 5 NTU in Static Mode
Light source Tungsten filament lamp
Measurement modes NTU, NEPH (Nephelo) and EBC
Range NTU (Ratio on, manual range): 00.999, 09.99, 0
99.9, 04000
NTU (Ratio on, auto range): 04000 auto decimal
NTU (Ratio off): 040.0
Nephelo (Ratio on, manual range): 09.99, 099.9, 0
26,800
Nephelo (Ratio on, auto range): 026,800 auto
decimal
Nephelo (Ratio off): 0268
EBC (Ratio on, manual range): 00.999, 09.99, 0
99.9, 0980
EBC (Ratio on, auto range): 0980 auto decimal
EBC (Ratio off): 09.8
Accuracy
1,
2
Ratio on: 2% of reading plus 0.01 NTU from 0
1000 NTU, 5% of reading from 10004000 NTU
based on formazin primary standard
Ratio off: 2% of reading plus 0.01 NTU from 0
40 NTU (under reference conditions
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)
Resolution Turbidity: 0.001 NTU/EBC, Nephelo (on lowest range)
Specification Details
Repeatability 1% of reading or 0.01 NTU, whichever is greater
(under reference conditions)
Response time Signal averaging off: 6.8 seconds
Signal averaging on: 14 seconds (when
10 measurements are used to calculate the average)
Stabilization time Ratio on: 30 minutes after start-up
Ratio off: 60 minutes after start-up
Reading modes Manual or auto range, signal averaging on or off, Ratio
on or off
Power requirement 115230 VAC, 50/60 Hz (automatic power selection)
28 W maximum
Pollution
degree/installation
category
2; II
Protection Class 1
Operating conditions Temperature: 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F)
Relative humidity: 090% at 25 C, 075% at 40 C,
noncondensing
Altitude: 2000 m (6560 ft) maximum
Indoor use only
Storage conditions 40 to 60 C (40 to 140 F), instrument only
Interface RS232C serial interface by way of DB9 subminiature
D-shell connector for data output to computer or
printer, and data input (command). No handshaking.
Air purge Dry nitrogen or instrument grade air (ANSI MC 11.1,
1975)
0.1 scfm at 69 kPa (10 psig); 138 kPa (20 psig)
maximum
Hose barb connection for
1
/
8
-inch tubing
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Specification Details
Sample cells Round cells 95 x 25 mm (3.74 x 1 in.) borosilicate
glass with rubber-lined screw caps
Note: Smaller sample cells (less than 25 mm) can be used
when a cell adapter is used.
Sample requirements 25 mm sample cell: 20 mL minimum
0 to 95 C (32 to 203 F)
Note: Refer to Use a cell adapter on page 29 for the minimum
sample size when not using a 25 mm sample cell.
Enclosure High-impact polycarbonate plastic
Dimensions 30.5 x 40 x 15.6 cm (12.0 x 15.7 x 6.1 in.)
Weight 3.4 kg (7.5 lb)
Certification CE, cETLus
1
Turbidity specifications identified using USEPA filter assembly, recently
prepared formazin standard and matched 1-inch sample cells.
2
Intermittent electromagnetic radiation of 3 volts/meter or greater may cause
slight accuracy shifts.
3
Reference conditions: 040 C, 090% RH noncondensing at 25 C,
115/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz
General information
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or
omission in this manual. The manufacturer reserves the right to make
changes in this manual and the products it describes at any time, without
notice or obligation. Revised editions are found on the manufacturers
website.
Safety information
NOT I CE
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages due to misapplication or
misuse of this product including, without limitation, direct, incidental and
consequential damages, and disclaims such damages to the full extent permitted
under applicable law. The user is solely responsible to identify critical application
risks and install appropriate mechanisms to protect processes during a possible
equipment malfunction.
Please read this entire manual before unpacking, setting up or operating
this equipment. Pay attention to all danger and caution statements.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the operator or damage
to the equipment.
Make sure that the protection provided by this equipment is not impaired.
Do not use or install this equipment in any manner other than that
specified in this manual.
Use of hazard information
DANGER
Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNI NG
Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUT I ON
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate
injury.
NOT I CE
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may cause damage to the instrument.
Information that requires special emphasis.
Precautionary labels
Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument. Personal injury or
damage to the instrument could occur if not observed. A symbol, if noted
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on the instrument, will be included with a danger or caution statement in
the manual.
This symbol, if noted on the instrument, references the instruction
manual for operation and/or safety information.
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of
in European public disposal systems after 12 August of 2005. In
conformity with European local and national regulations (EU Directive
2002/96/EC), European electrical equipment users must now return
old or end-of-life equipment to the Producer for disposal at no charge
to the user.
Note: For return for recycling, please contact the equipment producer or supplier
for instructions on how to return end-of-life equipment, producer-supplied
electrical accessories, and all auxiliary items for proper disposal.
Certification
Canadian Radio Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation,
IECS-003, Class A:
Supporting test records reside with the manufacturer.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du
Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
FCC Part 15, Class "A" Limits
Supporting test records reside with the manufacturer. The device
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
1. The equipment may not cause harmful interference.
2. The equipment must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at their expense. The following
techniques can be used to reduce interference problems:
1. Disconnect the equipment from its power source to verify that it is or
is not the source of the interference.
2. If the equipment is connected to the same outlet as the device
experiencing interference, connect the equipment to a different
outlet.
3. Move the equipment away from the device receiving the interference.
4. Reposition the receiving antenna for the device receiving the
interference.
5. Try combinations of the above.
Product overview
The 2100N laboratory turbidimeter measures turbidity in NTUs
(nephelometric turbidity units), NEPs (nephelos) and EBCs (European
Brewing Convention units). NEPs and EBCs are calculated using the
conversion factors of 6.7 nephelos per 1.0 NTU and 0.245 EBCs per
1.0 NTU.
The turbidimeter has an RS232 output for connection to a printer, data
logger or computer.
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Figure 1 Front overview
1 Keypad 4 Cover for the sample cell
compartment
2 Sample cell holder 5 Five-digit LED display
3 Light shield
Figure 2 Back overview
1 Power cord connector 4 DB9 connector for RS232 cable
2 Fuse holder 5 Air purge fitting
3 Power switch 6 Lamp access cover
Product components
Refer to Figure 3 to make sure that all components have been received.
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact the manufacturer
or a sales representative immediately.
Figure 3 Instrument components
1 2100N turbidimeter 6 StablCal
Calibration kit
2 USEPA filter assembly 7 Gelex
secondary turbidity
standardization kit
1
3 Oiling cloth 8 Dust cover
4 Six 1" sample cells (30 mL) with
caps
9 Power cord
5 Silicone oil
1
Supplied with 4700000 only.
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User interface
Figure 4 Keypad
1 ENTER key 5 RATIO key
2 EDIT (arrow) keys 6 SIGNAL AVG key
3 RANGE key 7 PRINT key
4 UNITS/Exit key 8 CAL key
Table 1 Key descriptions
Key Description
Enters the value on the display. Starts the measurement of a
calibration standard. Clears data from the buffer.
Changes the numbers and/or letters on the display. Steps through
the calibration standards. The right arrow key moves the cursor to
the previous or next digit.
Selects automatic or manual ranging.
Selects the unit of measure. Exits Calibration without saving
changes.
Table 1 Key descriptions (continued)
Key Description
Turns Ratio on or off.
Turns signal averaging on or off.
Sends the data that is on the display to a printer or computer.
Sends a calibration data report to a printer or computer when in
Calibration mode. Sends diagnostic results to a printer or computer
if held down when the instrument is turned on. Provides a print of
the setup commands when in Setup mode.
Starts or completes a calibration.
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Figure 5 Indicator lights
1 NEPH light 6 Auto Range light
2 EBC light 7 CAL? light
3 NTU light 8 RATIO light
4 Lamp light 9 SIGNAL AVG light
5 Manual Range light 10 S0S4 lights
Table 2 Light descriptions
Light Description
NEPH Illuminated when the instrument is set for NEPH (nephelo) unit of
measure.
EBC Illuminated when the instrument is set for EBC unit of measure.
NTU Illuminated when the instrument is set for NTU unit of measure.
Table 2 Light descriptions (continued)
Light Description
Illuminated when the instrument light source is on.
Flashes when there is not sufficient light for measurement.
Manual
Range
Illuminated when the instrument is in manual ranging mode.
Auto
Range
Illuminated when the instrument is in auto ranging mode.
CAL? Turns on during a calibration if the calibration data is not within the
acceptable range.
Flashes when the instrument should be calibrated.
Note: The CAL? light applies when the USEPA filter and a 25-mm sample cell are
used. Ignore the CAL? light if illuminated during calibration when a different filter
or a smaller sample cell is used. Push UNITS/Exit to start measurements.
RATIO Illuminated when Ratio is on.
SIGNAL
AVG
Illuminated when signal averaging is on.
S0S4 Show the current calibration point standard that is in use during
calibration.
Startup
Turn the instrument on
1. Put the instrument on a stable, level surface that is free of vibration.
Do not put in direct sunlight.
2. Make sure that there is air circulation around the instrument. Keep
the back and area below the instrument free of material that could
decrease air flow through the vents.
3. Connect the power cord to the power plug on the back of the
instrument.
4. Connect the power cord to a power socket with ground contact.
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5. Push the power switch on the back of the instrument to turn the
instrument on.
Turn the keypad sound off (optional)
By default, the instrument makes an audible sound when a key is
pushed. To turn the keypad sound off:
1. Push and hold down the right arrow key for 3 seconds.
2. Use the arrow keys to select 00.
3. Push ENTER.
4. Use the arrow keys to select the sound option:
Option Description
bP on An audible sound is made when a key is pushed.
bP oF No sound is made when a key is pushed.
5. Push ENTER.
Standard operation
Calibrate the turbidimeter with StablCal
Standards
Calibrate the turbidimeter before it is used for the first time using the
StablCal
H
4
H
2
SO
4
) in about 400 mL of demineralized water.
2. Dissolve 50.000 grams of reagent grade hexamethylenetetramine in
about 400 mL of demineralized water.
3. Quantitatively, put the two solutions in a 1-liter volumetric flask, and
dilute to volume with demineralized water. Mix fully.
4. Let the solution stand for 48 hours at 25 1 C (77 1 F).
Calibrate the turbidimeter with user-selected formazin
standards
The instrument may be calibrated using user-selected values of formazin
standards.
Calibration with user-selected values of formazin standards is done
using the same method that is used to calibrate the instrument with
recommended formazin standards with two differences:
The prepared formazin standards used are user-selected standards
and not the recommended standards. Refer to Prepare formazin
standards user selected on page 35.
The calibration points that are shown on the display must be changed
as they occur so they agree with the turbidity of the user-defined
standards. Refer to Change the calibration points on page 35.
Note: Unknown performance may occur if standards other than the recommended
calibration points are used. The recommended calibration points (< 0.1, 20, 200,
1000 and 4000 NTU) provide the best calibration accuracy. Refer to Application
note 128, Calibration Methods for Low-Level Turbidity Measurement.
Prepare formazin standards user selected
User-selected values of formazin standards are prepared using the
same method that is used to prepare the recommended formazin
standards. Refer to Prepare formazin standards on page 32.
Prepare user-selected values of formazin standards to span the entire
range of the instrument. Four standards are necessary. Suggested
standards are in the range of:
1030 NTU
180220 NTU
9001000 NTU
4000 NTU
Formazin standards greater than 80 NTU must have a difference of at
least 60 NTU.
Change the calibration points
When using user-selected values of formazin standards during
calibration, change the calibration points that are shown on the display
as they occur. Change the calibration points so that they agree with the
turbidity of the user-defined values.
For example: A 25-NTU standard is put in the sample cell holder
instead of the recommended 20-NTU standard during calibration.
Change the "20.000" on the display to "25.000" before pushing ENTER
to start the measurement.
To change the value on the display during calibration:
1. Push the right arrow key. The decimal point flashes.
2. Push the right arrow key to move the cursor to the next position.
3. Push ENTER to accept the new cursor position.
4. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the number on the
display.
5. Do steps 24 again if necessary to change the other digit.
6. Push ENTER to save the change and start the measurement.
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Maintenance
DANGER
Multiple hazards. Only qualified personnel must conduct the tasks
described in this section of the document.
Clean the instrument
Keep the instrument clean to get continuous and accurate operation.
NOT I CE
Never use cleaning agents such as turpentine, acetone or similar products to
clean the instrument including the keypad.
1. Turn the instrument off and disconnect the power cord.
2. Clean the surface of the instrument with a soft, moist cloth and a
weak soap solution.
3. Dry the surface of the instrument with a lint-free cloth.
Change the filter assembly
NOT I CE
The filter assembly is fragile and must be handled with care to prevent damage.
1. Hold the tab of the filter assembly and pull straight up and out of the
instrument.
2. Store the filter assembly in a clean container.
3. Before installation, clean the lens of the filter assembly. Refer to
Clean the filter assembly on page 36.
4. Hold the tab of the filter assembly with the arrows pointing toward the
front of the instrument.
5. Push the filter assembly fully into the housing.
Clean the filter assembly
Note: Be careful not to push the lens out of the filter assembly.
1. Clean both sides of the lens of the filter assembly with glass cleaner,
lens cleaner or isopropyl alcohol, and a cotton-tipped swab or lens
tissue.
2. Inspect the filter glass for scratches or other damage.
3. If a cloudy circle is seen around the edge of the filter, the filter
material is delaminating. Replace the filter assembly.
Replace the lamp
CAUT I ON
Wear protective eye wear when the lamp is turned on and the lamp cover is
removed.
CAUT I ON
Burn hazard. The lamp must be cool before removal from the instrument.
Notes:
Replace the lamp with the same size, style and electrical rating
(4708900). Refer to Replacement parts and accessories
on page 40.
Do not touch the lamp as oil from skin will damage the lamp. Clean
the lamp with alcohol as necessary.
Either lamp lead can be put in either terminal block position.
Turn the instrument on 30 minutes (Ratio on) or 60 minutes (Ratio off)
before measurement or calibration.
Calibrate the instrument after the lamp is replaced.
To remove the lamp, refer to the illustrated steps.
To install the lamp, do the illustrated steps in the opposite direction.
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Replace a fuse
DANGER
Fire hazard. Use the same type and current rating to replace fuses.
Replacement parts:
Fuse for 115 V operation, time-delay, 250 V, 1.6 A (3030700), or
Fuse for 230 V operation, time-delay, 250 V, 1.6 A (3030600)
To replace a fuse, refer to the illustrated steps in Figure 11.
Figure 11 Replace a fuse
Troubleshooting
Refer to the tables in this section for error codes, diagnostic codes,
common problem messages or symptoms, possible causes and
corrective actions.
Error codes
Table 7 lists the error codes shown for different conditions. Error codes
identify instrument malfunction or operator error.
The instrument continues operation in an error condition.
Push ENTER to clear an error code from the display.
Note: Any calibration being calculated when an error occurs, is discarded. The old
calibration is kept.
Table 7 Error codes
Error Description Solution
ERR01 The turbidity of the
dilution water is
greater than 0.5 NTU.
Start the calibration again with lower turbidity
dilution water.
Note: Ignore ERR01 when the sample cell diameter is
less than 25 mm. Push UNITS/Exit to go back to
measurement mode.
ERR02
Two calibration
standards have the
same value.
The difference
between two
calibration
standards is less
than 60.0 NTU.
The turbidity of
Standard 1 is too
low (less than
10 NTU).
1. Inspect the preparation of standards.
2. Do the calibration again.
Note: Ignore ERR02 when the sample cell diameter is
less than 25 mm. Push UNITS/Exit to go back to
measurement mode.
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Table 7 Error codes (continued)
Error Description Solution
ERR03 Low light error
1. Put the sample in the instrument again.
2. Make sure that the lamp light is on.
3. Make sure that an object is not in the light
path.
4. Do sample dilution if necessary.
Note: If this error occurs when a filter assembly other
than the USEPA filter assembly is installed, the filter
assembly should not be used for turbidity
measurements.
ERR04 Memory malfunction
1. Turn the instrument off and then back on.
2. Contact Technical Support if the error
occurs again.
ERR05 A/D is over the range
1. Make sure that the light shield is closed.
2. Contact Customer Service if necessary.
ERR06 A/D is under the range
1. Make sure that no object is in the light
path.
2. Contact Customer Service if necessary.
ERR07 Light leak
1. Make sure that the cover for the sample
cell compartment is closed.
2. Turn the instrument off and then back on.
ERR09 Printer time out error
1. Make sure that the external printer is
connected correctly.
2. Make sure that the external printer is
selected (online).
Table 7 Error codes (continued)
Error Description Solution
ERR10 System voltage out of
range
1. Turn the instrument off and then back on.
2. Contact Customer Service if the error
occurs again.
ERR11 System loop test error
1. Turn the instrument off and then back on.
2. Contact Customer Service if the error
occurs again.
Diagnostic codes
Table 8 lists the diagnostic codes that are used to get information about
instrument operation when instrument operation is in doubt.
To do a diagnostic test:
1. Push and hold down the right arrow key for 3 seconds.
2. Use the arrow keys to enter a diagnostic code.
3. Push ENTER to show the diagnostic value.
4. Push UNITS/Exit to go back to Measurement mode.
Note: To print a diagnostic report, hold down PRINT, then turn the instrument on.
Table 8 Diagnostic codes
Code Display Description
21 Pr In Printer test
22 Test results are shown. Display test
23 Test results are shown. Keyboard test
24 Test results are shown. Memory test
Delete calibration data
To delete any calibration data entered by the user:
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1. Turn off the instrument.
2. Push and hold CAL.
3. Turn on the instrument.
The CAL? light flashes. The instrument starts in Calibration mode.
4. Calibrate the instrument before use.
Flashing 9s
When manual ranging is selected, the display will flash all 9s when the
sample being measured is greater than the selected range.
When automatic ranging is selected, the display will flash 9s when the
sample is greater than the maximum range of the instrument. The
display will also flash 9s if Ratio is off and the measurement is greater
than 40 NTUs (268 nephelos or 9.8 EBCs). Turn Ratio on. Refer to
Measure over-range samples on page 23.
Flashing 0s
When manual ranging is selected, the display will flash all 0s when the
sample measured is less than the selected range.
When automatic ranging is selected, the display will flash all 0s when the
measurement is less than the range of the instrument or a negative
value. Calibrate the instrument.
Replacement parts and accessories
Note: Product and Article numbers may vary for some selling regions. Contact the
appropriate distributor or refer to the company website for contact information.
Replacement parts
Description Quantity Item no.
Calibration kit, StablCal
, sealed sample
cells (<0.1, 20, 200, 1000 and 4000 NTU)
1 2662105
Cover, sample cell compartment 1 4702500
Cover, lamp access 1 4703200
Dust cover 1 4703000
Replacement parts and accessories (continued)
Description Quantity Item no.
Filter assembly, USEPA 1 3031200
Fuse for 115 V operation, time-delay,
250 V, 1.6 A, UL/CSA approved
1 3030700
Fuse for 230 V operation, time-delay,
250 V, 1.6 A, IEC type, VDE approved
1 3030600
Gelex
, 500 mL each
(<0.1, 20, 200, 1000 and 4000 NTU)
1 2662110
Calibration kit, StablCal
, 500 mL each
(<0.1, 20, 200, 1000 and 4000 NTU)
1 2662100
Cable, computer, DB-9 to DB-9 1 4950200
Cell adapter, 1213 mm 1 3033400
Cell adapter, 16 mm 1 3033500
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Replacement parts and accessories (continued)
Description Quantity Item no.
Cell adapter, 19 mm 1 3033600
Filter disks 10 2323810
Filter, membrane (without pad) 200 1353001
Filter paper, glass fiber, quantitative,
47 mm
100 253000
Flow cell kit, manual, low pressure 1 4744900
Flow cell, glass (included with the manual
flow cell kit)
1 4709500
Formazin stock solution, 4000 NTU 100 mL 246142
Formazin stock solution, 4000 NTU 500 mL 246149
Pump, vacuum, hand-operated 1 1428300
Pump, vacuum/pressure, 115V, 60 Hz,
1.2 cfm
1 2424800
Pump, vacuum/pressure, 220V, 50 Hz,
1.2 cfm
1 2824802
Sample degassing kit 1 4397500
Sample degassing and filtration kit 1 4397510
0.1 NTU, StablCal
low-level turbidity
verification standards (not for instrument
calibration)
100 mL 2723342
0.3 NTU, StablCal
low-level turbidity
verification standards (not for instrument
calibration)
100 mL 2697942
0.5 NTU, StablCal
low-level turbidity
verification standards (not for instrument
calibration)
100 mL 2698042
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