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Ammonia Test - Instructions for use
1. Using the supplied syringe, inject exactly 5 ml of water to be tested in the glass panel.
2. Add a leveled ammonia reagent to doser to, close the ampoule with the cap and shake for 10 seconds.
3. Add 5 drops of AMMONIA REAGENT B, close the ampoule with the cap and shake for 10 seconds.
4. Add 5 drops of AMMONIA REAGENT C, close the ampoule with the cap and shake for 10 seconds.
5. Wait 15 minutes until color stabilization in the ampoule.
6. Once the test is finished, move the ampoule into the designated positions on the colored paper, look into the ampoule from above and
Compare the color with those of the card. Choose the ammonia level that corresponds to the most similar color and if necessary estimate an intermediate value.
7. The color in the reaction ampoule will remain stable for 5 minutes. Do not consider the color in the epolla spent this time lapse.
Note: This kit measures total ammonia (NH3 / NH4). For marine aquariums - every reading of the total ammonia of 0.25 ppm or upper indicates a level
Toxic ammonia equal to at least 0.01 ppm, which will have negative effects on fish. To calculate the exact quantity
of toxic ammonia in the water, use the following table to find the percentage of the toxic ammonia in the total dissolved ammonia,
Based on the current temperature and pH of the water in the tank.
Example:
1. Total ammonia level of 1 ppm, pH of 8.4 and temperature of 26 degrees Celsius.
2. The table provides 14% toxic ammonia (see table gray area).
3. The level of toxic ammoniac is 14% of 1 ppm = 0.14 ppm. This level is toxic to fish.
Table: percentage of toxic ammonia at different pH temperatures and levels
Instructions about Nitrate Pro Test Kit
1. Using the supplied syringe, inject exactly 16 ml of water to be tested
In one of the glass ampoules.
2. Insert one of the ampoules (control ampoule) into the external hole of the comparator.
3. Shake the Nitrate Pro Reagent bottle for strength for 30 seconds and add 8
Drops in the second ampoule (reaction ampoule). Close the ampoule with the cap
And shake for 15 seconds.
4. Add 5 drops of nitrate Pro Reagent B, close the ampoule with the cap e
Shake for 15 seconds.
5. Add 5 drops of nitrate Pro Reagent C, close the ampoule with the cap e
Shake slowly for 15 seconds.
6. Remove the cap from the reaction ampoule and insert it into the central hole of the
comparison.
7. Wait 9 minutes until the color stabilization in the reaction ampoule in the
Final point.
8. Once the test is finished, look in the 2 ampoules from above and rotate the disc
Colorful until the two ampoules have a similar color. Note: a
numbness or excessive coloring of the water sample (organic load
High) can alter colors.
9. The nitrate level corresponding to the selected color is printed on the disk
colored as indicated by the index on the side part of the comparator body. If
necessary, estimate an average value.
10. The color in the reaction ampoule will remain stable for 5 minutes. Not consider the
Color in the epolla spent this time lapse.
High range: for nitrate levels above 4ppm, dilute 1 ml of water to be tested with
15ml of RO water (osmosis).
Instructions about Nitrite Pro Test Kit
1. Using the supplied syringe, inject exactly 5 ml of water to be tested in the glass panel.
2. Add 3 drops of NO3 / NO2 indicator, close the ampoule with the cap and shake for 10 seconds.
3. Wait 5 minutes until color stabilization in the ampoule.
4. Once the test is finished, move the ampoule into the positions designated on the paper
Colorful of the nitrite, look into the ampoule from above and compare the color with those of the paper.
Choose the nitrite level that corresponds to the most similar color and if necessary estimate an intermediate value.
5. The color in the reaction ampoule will remain stable for 1 minute. Do not consider the color in the epolla spent this time lapse.
PH Test - Instructions for use
1. Using the supplied syringe, inject exactly 5 ml of water to be tested in the glass panel.
2. Add 3 drops of pH indicator, close the ampoule with the cap and shake for 10 seconds.
3. Once the test is finished, move the ampoule into the designated positions on the colored paper, look into the ampoule from above and compare the color with those of the paper.
Choose the pH level that corresponds to the most similar color and if necessary estimate an intermediate value.
4. The color in the reaction ampoule will remain stable for 5 minutes. Do not consider the color in the epolla spent this time lapse.
KH Test - Instructions for use
1. Using the supplied syringe, inject exactly 5 ml of water to be tested in the glass panel.
2. Add 1 drop of KH indicator and shake for 10 seconds. The sample test
It will now have the titration "departure" color as shown on the colored paper.
3. Continue to add the KH indicator a drop at a time (shake for 10 seconds after each drop) until the color in the ampoule approaches
At the "final" color of the colored paper., count the number of drops required to approach the final color.
4. Each drop of the indicator corresponds to 1 ° KH or 0.36 MEQ / L.
5. If the last drop produces a color that signals overdose compared to the final color, reduce the calculated level of 0.5 ° KH or 0.18 MEQ / L.
Note: The Alkalinity Test Kit allows a careful dosage of the Red Sea'S kh-coral coral and reef foundation b in aquariums of sea fish only.
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