Lovibond PCCheckit Cl, pH, CyA, KS4.3, CaH Instruction manual
Lovibond PCCheckit Cl, pH, CyA, KS4.3, CaH is a versatile photometer that allows you to quickly and easily test a variety of water parameters, including chlorine, pH, cyanuric acid, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness. This makes it an ideal tool for pool and spa owners, as well as for anyone who wants to monitor the quality of their drinking water. The PCCheckit is easy to use, with a simple three-button operation. It also features a large, easy-to-read display, and a built-in memory that stores up to 25 results.
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5 in 1 Photometer : Cl, pH, Cys, TA, CAH
Operation
ON
OFF
Cl
Switch the unit on using the ON/OFF switch.
The display shows the following:
Mode
Zero
Test
0.0.0
Select the test required using the MODE key:
Cl → pH → Cys → tA → CA.H → Cl → .......... (Scroll)
The display shows the following:
Fill a clean vial with the water sample up to the 10 ml mark, replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber with the Δ -mark on the vial aligned with the ∇− mark on the instrument.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The display shows the following:
Zero
Test
After zero calibration is completed, remove the vial from the sample chamber.
Add the appropriate reagent tablet; a colour will develop in the sample.
Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber with the Δ and ∇ marks aligned.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result appears in the display.
Repeating the analysis:
Press the ZERO/TEST key again.
New zero calibration:
Press the MODE key until the desired method symbol appears in the display again.
User messages
E0I
Light absorption too great. Reasons: zero calibration not carried out or, possibly, dirty optics.
÷ Err or
HI
-Err or LO
LO BAT
Measuring range exceeded or excessive turbidity.
Result below the lowest limit of the measuring range.
Replace 9 V battery, no further analysis possible.
Technical data
Light source:
Battery:
Auto-OFF:
Ambient conditions:
CE:
2 LED: λ
1
= 528 nm (filter) ; λ
2
= 605 nm
9 V-block battery (Life 600 tests).
Automatic switch off 5 minutes after last keypress
5-40 ° C rel. humidity (non-condensing).
DIN EN 55 022, 61 000-4-2, 61 000-4-8,
50 082-2, 50 081-1, DIN V ENV 50 140, 50 204
Chlorine 0,05 - 6,0 mg/l
(a) Free Chlorine
Perform zero calibration (see "Operation").
0.0.0
Empty the vial and then add a DPD No. 1 tablet. Crush the tablet with a clean stirring rod then add the water
Zero sample to the 10 ml mark. Mix well with the stirring rod to dissolve the tablet. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Test
Cl
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display in mg/l free chlorine.
Zero
Test
(b) Total Chlorine
Remove the vial and add one DPD No. 3 tablet to the coloured test solution. Mix to dissolve with the stirring rod.
Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Wait for a colour reaction time of two minutes.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
Cl The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display in mg/l total chlorine.
Rinse the vial and cap thoroughly after each test.
(c) Combined Chlorine
Combined Chlorine = Total Chlorine - Free Chlorine
Tolerance: 0-1 mg/l: ± 0.05 mg/l > 3-4 mg/l: ± 0.30 mg/l
> 1-2 mg/l: ± 0.10 mg/l > 4-6 mg/l: ± 0.40 mg/l
> 2-3 mg/l: ± 0.20 mg/l pH-value 6,5 - 8,4
0.0.0
Zero
Test pH
Perform zero calibration (see "Operation").
Remove the vial from the sample chamber. Add a
PHENOLRED/PHOTOMETER tablet and mix to dissolve using a clean stirring rod. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The pH value is shown in the display.
Rinse the vial and cap thoroughly after each test.
Tolerance: ± 0.1 pH
Cyanuric Acid 2 - 160 mg/l
•Cys
The display shows the following:
Pour 5 ml of the water sample into a clean vial and fill with deionised water to the 10 ml mark. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Zero
Test
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
•Cys The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
0.0.0
The display shows the following:
Zero
Test
•Cys
Add a CYANURIC ACID tablet and mix well to dissolve the tablet using a clean stirring rod. The presence of cyanuric acid will cause the solution to take on a milky appearance. Replace the cap tightly and shake the vial for about 20 seconds. Place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display in mg/l cyanuric acid.
Tolerance: 0 - 50 mg/l: ± 10 mg/l
50 - 100 mg/l: ± 15mg/l
100 - 160 mg/l: ± 20mg/l
Total Alkalinity 5 - 200 mg/l CaCO
3
0.0.0
Zero
Test tA
Perform zero calibration (see "Operation").
Remove the vial from the sample chamber. Add a
ALKA-M-PHOTOMETER tablet and mix to dissolve using a clean stirring rod. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the Δ and ∇ marks are aligned.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The mg/l CaCO
3
value is shown in the display.
Rinse the vial and cap thoroughly after each test.
Tolerance: ± 5 % Full Scale
Calcium-Hardness 50 - 500 mg/l CaCO
3
Use the adapter for 16 mm vial.
Fill a clean 16 mm vial with 8 ml destilled water (Calcium-
Ion free). Add a CALCHECK-tablet and mix well to dissolve the tablet using a clean stirring rod. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the adapter/sample chamber making sure that | and Δ marks are aligned.
Zero
Test
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
CA.H
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
0.0.0
The display shows the following:
Zero
Test
CA.H
Remove the vial from the sample chamber. Add 2 ml of the water sample. Replace the cap tightly and place the vial in the sample chamber making sure the | and Δ marks are aligned.
Wait for a colour reaction time of two minutes!
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display in mg/l CaCO
3
.
Tolerance: ± 5 % Full Scale
Calibration Mode
Mode
Press MODE key and keep it depressed .
On
Off
CAL
Cl
Zero
Test
Switch unit on using ON/OFF key.
Release MODE key after approx. 1 second.
Select the test required using the MODE key:
CAL Cl → CAL pH → CAL Cys
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
→ CAL tA → CAL CA.H .
Perform zero calibration (see "Operation").
... (Scroll)
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The display shows the following in alternating mode:
0.0.0
CAL
Zero
Test
Place the calibration standard to be used in the sample chamber with the Δ and ∇ marks aligned.
Press the ZERO/TEST key.
The method symbol flashes for approx. 3 seconds.
The result is shown in the display, alternating with CAL.
CAL
If the result displayed corresponds with the value of the calibration standard (within the tolerance quoted), exit calibration mode by pressing the ON/OFF key.
Mode
Zero
Test
CAL
Otherwise, pressing the MODE key once increases the displayed value by 1 digit.
Pressing the ZERO/TEST key once decreases the displayed value by 1 digit.
Pressing the relevant key until the displayed value equals the value of the calibration standard.
By pressing the ON/OFF key, the new correction factor is calculated and stored in the user calibration software.
On
Off
: :
Note
CAL cAL
Confirmation of calibration (3 seconds).
Factory calibration active.
Calibration has been set by the user.
Recommended calibration values
Chlorine: pH:
Cyanuric acid: between 0,5 and 1,5 mg/l* between 7,6 and 8,0* between 30 and 60 mg/l
Total Alkalinity: between 50 and 150 mg/l CaCO
3
Calcium Hardness: between 100 and 200 mg/l CaCO
3
* or rather values mentioned in the reference standard kits
User calibration : cAL
Manufacturing calibration : CAL
To reset the calibration to the factory setting:
Mode
Zero
Test
On
Off
Press both the MODE and ZERO/TEST and keep them depressed .
Switch the unit on using the ON/OFF key. Release the
MODE and ZERO/TEST keys after approx. 1 second.
The following messages will appear in turn on the display:
SEL
CAL
The calibration is reset to the factory setting.
(SEL stands for Select) or:
SEL cAL
Calibration has been set by the user. (If the user calibration is to be retained, switch the unit off using the ON/OFF key.)
Mode
SEL
CAL
On
Off
Calibration is reset to the factory setting by pressing the
MODE key. The following messages will appear in turn on the display:
Switch the unit off using the ON/OFF key.
User notes
E 10
E 70
E 72
E 74
E 76
E 78
E 71
E 73
E 75
E 77
E 79
Calibration factor "out of range"
Cl: Manufacturing calibration incorrect / erase pH: Manufacturing calibration incorrect / erase
Cys: Manufacturing calibration incorrect / erase tA: Manufacturing calibration incorrect / erase
CA.H: Manufacturing calibration incorrect / erase
Cl: User calibration incorrect / erase pH: User calibration incorrect / erase
Cys: User calibration incorrect / erase tA: User calibration incorrect / erase
CA.H: User calibration incorrect / erase
Troubleshooting: Guidelines for photometric measurements
1. Vials, caps and stirring rods should be cleaned thoroughly after each analysis to prevent errors being carried over. Even minor reagent residues can cause errors in the test results. Use the brush provided for cleaning.
2. The outside of the vial must be clean and dry before starting the analysis.
Clean the outside of the vials with a towel. Fingerprints or other marks will be removed.
3. Zero calibration and test must be carried out with the same vial as there may be slight differences in optical performance between vials.
4. The vials must be positioned in the sample chamber for zero calibration and test with the Δ -mark on the vial aligned with the ∇− mark on the instrument.
5. Place the cover on the sample chamber for zero calibration and test.
6. Bubbles on the inside of the vial may also lead to errors. In this case, fit the vial with a clean stopper and remove bubbles by swirling the contents before starting test.
7. Avoid spillage of water in the sample chamber. If water should leak into the photometer housing, it can damage electronic components and cause corrosion.
8. Contamination of the windows over the light source and photo sensor in the sample chamber can result in errors. If this is suspected check the condition of the windows.
9. When using reagent tablets, use only tablets in black printed foil. For pH value determination, the PHENOLRED-tablet foil should also be marked
PHOTOMETER.
10.The reagent tablets should be added to the water sample without being handled.
11.Large temperature differentials between the photometer and the operating environment can lead to incorrect measurement due to the formation of condensate in the area of the lens or on the vial (e.g).
12. To avoid errors caused by stray-light do not use the instrument in bright sunlight.
Correct filling of the vial
10 ml 10 ml correct wrong
Technical changes without notice
Printed in Germany 07/98

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