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Measurement Procedure

• Press the ON/OFF button to turn the checker 

on. All segments will be displayed for a few 
seconds, followed by “Add”

“C.1” with “Press” 

blinking.

• Fill the cuvette with 10 mL of unreacted sample 

and replace the cap. Insert the cuvette into the 
checker and close the cap.

• Press the ON/OFF button. When the display 

shows “Add”

“C.2” with “Press” blinking, the 

checker is zeroed.

• Remove the cuvette. Unscrew the cap and 

add 5 drops of 

HI780-0

 pH reagent indicator. 

Replace the cap and invert 5 times to mix.

• Insert the cuvette into the checker and press the 

ON/OFF button. The instrument displays the 
result in pH. The checker automatically turns 
off 10 minutes after reading.

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Dear Customer, 

Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments product. Please read this 
instruction manual carefully before using the Checker

®

HC handheld 

colorimeter. For more information about Hanna Instruments and our 
products, visit www.hannainst.com or e-mail us at sales@hannainst.com.
For technical support, contact your local Hanna Instruments Office or e-mail 
us at tech@hannainst.com.

Preliminary Examination

Remove the Checker

®

HC handheld colorimeter and accessories from the packing 

material and examine it carefully. If you require any further information, please 
contact Hanna Instruments technical support team.
Each 

HI780

 is delivered in a case with custom insert and is supplied with:

• Sample cuvette and cap (2 pcs.)
• Marine pH reagent starter kit
• 1.5V AAA Alkaline battery (1 pc.)
• Instruction manual

Note: 

Save all packing material until you are sure that the Checker

®

HC 

handheld colorimeter works correctly. Any damaged or defective item must 

be returned in its original packing material with the supplied accessories.

General Description & Intended Use

HI780

 Marine pH handheld checker is designed to accurately determine pH levels 

in aquariums and marine biology applications. 

HI780

 features a single-button operation system and is easy to use.

The large LCD is easy to read and the auto shut-off feature assures the battery 
life will not be drained.

Specifications

Range

6.3 to 8.6 pH

Resolution

0.1 pH

Accuracy

±0.2 pH of reading @ 25 °C (77 °F)

Light source

Light Emitting Diode @ 525 nm

Light detector

Silicon photocell

Method

Colorimetric Adaptation of Phenol Red Method

Environment

0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F); max. 95% RH non-condensing

Battery type

1.5V AAA Alkaline

Auto shut-off

After 10 minutes of non-use

Dimensions

86.0 x 61.0 x 37.5 mm (3.4 x 2.4 x 1.5”)

Weight

64 g (2.3 oz)

Functional Description & LCD Display

Cap
Cuvette with cap

Cuvette holder

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

ON/OFF button

Errors & Warnings

The checker shows clear warning messages when erroneous conditions appear and 
when measured values are outside the expected range. The information below 
provides an explanation of the errors and warnings, and the recommended action 
to be taken.

Light High:

 There is an excess amount of ambient light 

reaching the detector. Please check the preparation of the zero 
cuvette.

Light Low:

 There is not enough light to perform a measurement. 

Please check the preparation of the zero cuvette.

Inverted Cuvettes:

 The sample and the zero cuvettes are 

inverted. Swap the cuvettes and repeat the measurement.

Under Range:

 A blinking “6.3”

 

indicates that the sample 

absorbs less light than the lower range limit. Check the 
measurement procedure and make sure to use the same cuvette 
for reference (zero) and measurement.

Over Range:

 Maximum concentration value displayed blinking 

indicates the measured value is outside the limits of the method.
Verify that the sample does not contain any debris. Dilute the 
sample and repeat the measurement.

Battery Low:

 Battery level is too low for the checker to function 

properly. Replace the battery with a new one.

Drained Battery:

 The battery is drained and must be replaced. 

Replace the battery with a new one and restart the checker.

Summary of Contents for Checker HC

Page 1: ...HI780 Marine pH INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...t Hanna Instruments technical support team Each HI780 is delivered in a case with custom insert and is supplied with Sample cuvette and cap 2 pcs Marine pH reagent starter kit 1 5V AAA Alkaline battery 1 pc Instruction manual Note Save all packing material until you are sure that the Checker HC handheld colorimeter works correctly Any damaged or defective item must be returned in its original pack...

Page 3: ... Method Colorimetric Adaptation of Phenol Red Method Environment 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F max 95 RH non condensing Battery type 1 5V AAA Alkaline Auto shut off After 10 minutes of non use Dimensions 86 0 x 61 0 x 37 5 mm 3 4 x 2 4 x 1 5 Weight 64 g 2 3 oz Functional Description LCD Display Cap Cuvette with cap Cuvette holder LCD Liquid Crystal Display ON OFF button ...

Page 4: ...he cuvette into the checker and close the cap Press the ON OFF button When the display shows Add C 2 with Press blinking the checker is zeroed Remove the cuvette Unscrew the cap and add 5 drops of HI780 0 pH reagent indicator Replace the cap and invert 5 times to mix Insert the cuvette into the checker and press the ON OFF button The instrument displays the result in pH The checker automatically t...

Page 5: ...zero cuvettes are inverted Swap the cuvettes and repeat the measurement Under Range A blinking 6 3 indicates that the sample absorbs less light than the lower range limit Check the measurement procedure and make sure to use the same cuvette for reference zero and measurement Over Range Maximum concentration value displayed blinking indicates the measured value is outside the limits of the method V...

Page 6: ...d as accuracy will be affected Discard the sample immediately after the reading has been taken or the glass might become permanently stained Battery Replacement To save the battery the checker shuts down after 10 minutes of non use A fresh battery lasts for a minimum of 5000 measurements When the battery is drained the instrument displays bAd then bAt and turns off To replace the battery follow th...

Page 7: ...he CE European Directives Disposal of Electrical Electronic Equipment The product should not be treated as household waste Instead hand it over to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment which will conserve natural resources Disposal of waste batteries This product contains batteries do not dispose of them with other household waste Hand them over ...

Page 8: ...e is not covered If service is required contact your local Hanna Instruments Office If under warranty report the model number date of purchase serial number and the nature of the problem If the repair is not covered by the warranty you will be notified of the charges incurred If the checker is to be returned to Hanna Instruments first obtain a Returned Goods Authorization RGA number from the Techn...

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