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Milwaukee PRO MI414 User manual

USER MANUAL
MI414
PRO Chloride
Photometer
milwaukeeinstruments.com (USA & CAN)
milwaukeeinst.com
On Sample Reading
y“-SA-”, there is too much light for
the sample measurement. Please
check if the right sample cuvet is
inserted.
y“Inv”, the sample and the zero
cuvet are inverted.
y“ZErO”, a zero reading was not
taken. Follow the instruction in
the measurement procedure for
zeroing the meter.
yUnder range. A blinking “0.00”
indicates that the sample
absorbs less light than the zero
reference. Check the procedure
and make sure you use the same
cuvet for reference (zero) and
measurement.
yA flashing value of the maximum
concentration indicates an over
range condition. The concentration
of the sample is beyond the
programmed range: dilute the
sample and re-run the test.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Battery replacement must only take place in a non-
hazardous environment.
Simply rotate the battery cover on the back of the meter.
Detach the battery from the terminals and
attach a fresh 9V battery while
paying attention to the correct
polarity. Insert the battery
and replace the cover.
ACCESSORIES
MI514-100 Chloride reagent set (100 tests)
MI0001 Glass cuvets (2 pcs)
MI0002 Caps for cuvets (2 pcs)
MI0003 Stoppers for cuvets (2 pcs)
MI0004 Tissue for wipping cuvets (4 pcs)
MI0005 9V battery (1 pc)
CERTIFICATION
Milwaukee Instruments conform to the CE
European Directives.
Disposal of Electrical & Electronic
Equipment. Do not treat this product as
household waste. Hand it over to the
appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment.
Disposal of waste batteries. This product
contains batteries. Do not dispose of them
with other household waste. Hand them
over to the appropriate collection point for recycling.
Please note: proper product and battery disposal
prevents potential negative consequences for human
health and the environment. For detailed information,
contact your local household waste disposal service or
go to www.milwaukeeinstruments.com (USA & CAN)
or www.milwaukeeinst.com.
RECOMMENDATION
Before using this product, make sure it is entirely suitable
for your specific application and for the environment in
which it is used. Any modification introduced by the user
to the supplied equipment may compromise the meter’s
performance. For your and the meter’s safety do not use
or store the meter in hazardous environment. To avoid
damage or burn, do not perform any measurement in
microwave ovens.
WARRANTY
These instruments are warranted against defects in
materials and manufacturing for a period of 2years from
the date of purchase. This warranty is limited to repair or
free of charge replacement if the instrument cannot be
repaired. Damage due to accidents, misuse, tampering
or lack of prescribed maintenance is not covered by
warranty. If service is required, contact your local
Milwaukee Instruments Technical Service. If the repair is
not covered by the warranty, you will be notified of the
charges incurred. When shipping any meter, make sure it
is properly packaged for complete protection.
ISTMI /
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
MI414 PRO Chloride
Photometer
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Milwaukee Instruments
product. This manual will provide you with the necessary
information for the correct use of the instrument. Please
read it carefully before using the meter.
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 0.00 to 20.00 mg/L Cl-
Resolution 0.01 mg/L
Precision ±1.0 mg/L @10.0 mg/L
Light Source Blue LED 466 nm
Light Detector Silicon Photocell and 466 nm narrow
band interference filter
Method Adaptation of mercury (II) thiocyanate
method
Environment 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
100% RH max
Battery Type 9 volt (1 pc)
Auto-Shut o After 10’ of non-use
Dimensions 192 x 104 x 52 mm
(7.5 x 4.1 x 2”)
Weight 380 g
MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
1. Turn the meter on by pressing ON/OFF.
2. When the LCD displays “- - -”, the
meter is ready.
3. Fill two cuvets, one with 10 mL of
distilled water and one with 10 mL of
the unreacted sample, up to the mark.
4. Using the 1 mL syringe add 0.5 mL of Cl-1 reagent to
each cuvet. Replace the caps and swirl gently for 30
seconds.
10 ml
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5. Remove the caps and using the second syringe add
0.5 mL of Cl-2 reagent to each cuvet. Replace the caps
and swirl gently for 30 seconds.
6. Place the cuvet with distilled water
into the holder and ensure that
the notch on the cap is positioned
securely into the groove.
7. Press and hold READ for three seconds and the
display will show the countdown of the timer.
Alternatively, wait for 2 minutes.
2’
8. Press ZERO and “SIP” will blink on the
display.
9. After a few seconds the display will
show “-0.0-”. The meter is now zeroed
and ready for measurement.
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10. Remove the cuvet with distilled water.
11. Insert the cuvet with the sample and ensure that the
notch on the cap is positioned securely into the groove.
12. Press READ and “SIP” will blink
during measurement.
13. The instrument directly displays
concentration in mg/L of chloride.
Interferences
ypH of the sample should be about 2. For alkaline
samples, neutralize before adding reagents.
yColor of the sample will cause interferences, they should
be adequately treated before performing the test.
ySuspended matter in large amounts should be
removed by prior filtration.
GUIDE TO DISPLAY CODES
This prompt appears for 1 second
each time the instrument is turned
on.
The dashes “- - -” indicates that the
meter is in a ready state and zeroing
can be performed.
Sampling In Progress. Flashing “SIP”
prompt appears each time the meter
is performing a measurement.
“-0.0-”, the meter is in a zeroed state
and measurement can be performed.
The blinking “BAT” indicates that the
battery voltage is getting low and the
battery needs to be replaced.
“-bA-”, the battery is dead and must
be replaced. Once this indication
is displayed, the meter will lock up.
Change the battery and restart.
“Conf”, the meter has lost its
configuration. Contact your dealer
or the nearest Milwaukee Customer
Service Center.
ERROR MESSAGES
On Zero Reading
yBlinking “-0.0-” indicates that the
zeroing procedure failed due to a
low signal-to-noise ratio. In this
case press ZERO again.
y“no L”, the instrument cannot
adjust the light level. Please check
that the sample does not contain
any debris.
y“L Lo”, there is not enough light to
perform a measurement. Please
check the preparation of the zero
cuvet.
y“L Hi”, there is too much light to
perform a measurement. Please
check the preparation of the zero
cuvet.

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