LaMotte 1742

LaMotte 1742 Chlorine Meter ORP Tracer Pocketester Instruction Manual

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper use and maintenance of your LaMotte 1742 Chlorine Meter ORP Tracer Pocketester. This pocket-sized instrument is designed for accurate measurement of total chlorine and ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) using interchangeable flat surface sensors. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

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LaMotte 1742 Chlorine Meter ORP Tracer Pocketester

Foto 1: LaMotte 1742 Chlorine Meter ORP Tracer Pocketester. This image displays the compact, handheld meter with its digital display showing a reading of 8.77 and a temperature of 25.0 degrees. Below the display are buttons for MODE, CAL, and ON/OFF, along with the LaMotte brand logo. The sensor probe is visible at the bottom.

The LaMotte 1742 is a versatile, portable meter featuring a digital display, intuitive controls, and a replaceable sensor. It is engineered for high resolution measurements and includes automatic self-calibration capabilities for reliable results.

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  1. Nwụnye batrị:

    Locate the battery compartment cover, typically on the rear or top of the device. Open the cover and insert the required batteries. Ensure correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.

  2. Sensor Attachment:

    The meter uses interchangeable flat surface sensors. Carefully align the sensor with the connector port at the bottom of the meter and twist or push until it is firmly seated. Avoid excessive force.

  3. Nkwadebe izizi:

    Before first use, or after prolonged storage, condition the sensor according to the specific sensor's instructions (e.g., soaking in a conditioning solution or distilled water for a specified period). This ensures accurate readings.

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  1. Ịgbanyụ/ Gbanyụọ:

    Pịa Gbanye/ Gbanyụọ button to power on the meter. The display will illuminate and show a brief self-test. To power off, press and hold the Gbanye/ Gbanyụọ bọtịnụ ruo mgbe ngosi gbanyụọ.

  2. Nhọrọ ụdị:

    Pịa MODE button to cycle through available measurement parameters (e.g., Total Chlorine, ORP). The selected mode will be indicated on the display.

  3. Nhazi

    For accurate measurements, regular calibration is essential. Press the CAL button to enter calibration mode. Follow the on-screen prompts to calibrate using appropriate calibration solutions for the selected parameter. The meter features automatic self-calibration.

  4. N'ịle nha:

    Immerse the sensor tip into the sample solution, ensuring the flat surface is fully submerged. Gently stir the meter in the solution to remove air bubbles. Allow the reading to stabilize on the display before recording the measurement.

  5. Na-agụ ihe ngosi:

    The digital display shows the primary measurement (e.g., chlorine concentration in ppm or ORP in mV) and often includes a secondary reading such as temperature.

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Mita ahụ anaghị agba ọkụ.Batrị nwụrụ anwụ ma ọ bụ arụnyere na ezighi ezi.Dochie batrị, hụ na ọ dị mma iji ya.
Inaccurate or unstable readings.
  • Sensor not clean or conditioned.
  • Calibration required or incorrect.
  • Sensor damaged or expired.
  • Interference from air bubbles in sample.
  • Clean and re-condition sensor.
  • Perform a fresh calibration with new solutions.
  • Dochie ihe mmetụta ọ bụrụ na ọ dị mkpa.
  • Gently stir sample to remove bubbles.
Display shows "Err" or error code.General system error or sensor issue.Power off and restart the meter. If the error persists, refer to specific error codes in the full product manual (if available) or contact customer support.

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For further assistance, technical support, or information regarding warranty, please visit the official LaMotte website or contact their customer service department. Contact details are typically found on the manufacturer's packaging or websaịtị.

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