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1 Simplified Water Quality Testing Kit Easy to Use Rapid gram Sturdy Made of soft polyethylene Small and Light Aboutper piece Almost all measurements can be carried out within No other instruments are necessary. Actual Size Reagent for each test is already packed in a small polyethylene tube. "PACKTEST" is the most simplified water quality testing kit. "PACKTEST" is available for 60 analytes. Anyone can use it anywhere and anytime. ① Remove the colored line at the top of the tube to clear the aperture. How to use ② Press tube's side wall to expel air, and hold the tube. ③ Immerse the aperture of the tube into the sample and release to fill the tube halfway. Pull out the line ④ Shake the tube slowly a few times. ⑤ Wait for the reaction time as indicated in the instruction manual, then compare the actual color in the tube with provided Standard Color sheet. Nearest color indicates the concentration of the analyte in your sample.

2 s and Range Order Model WAK Code No. Reaction Quantity Time (pcs./box) Range (mg/l) Applications Research sec Ag Silver Al Aluminum Au Gold B(C) Boron (High Range) B Boron Calcium Calcium Hardness Ca Cl(00) Chloride (00) 00 about 00 0 sec Cl(00) Chloride (00) 00 about 00 0 sec Cl(D) Chloride (Low Range) sec. Residual level check ClO(C) Residual Chlorine (High Range) ClO DP Residual Chlorine (Free) sec. Swimmingpool water check T ClO Total Residual Chlorine Tap water check Swiming pool water check ClO Chlorine Dioxide sec Tap water check Swimming pool water check 0 Poison detection CN Free Cyanide COD(H) Chemical Oxygen Demand (High Range) COD Chemical Oxygen Demand COD(D) Chemical Oxygen Demand (Low Range) Chromium Hexavalent Total Chromium Copper 0. 0 Copper (DDTC) Cr Cr T 6000 Cu 6006 Cu(DDTC) F Fluoride (Free) Fe Iron Drinking water management Iron (Low Range) Drinking water management Fe(D) 6000 Fe Iron Divalent sec Fe(D) Iron Divalent (Low Range) sec. Drinking water management FOR Formaldehyde H0(C) Hydrogen Peroxide (High Range) sec H0 Hydrogen Peroxide Residual level check Food check HYD Hydrazine Boiler Feed Water Process Management Me Metals (Cu,Zn,Mn,Ni,Cd) Magnesium Agricultural management 600 Mg 6000 Mn 600 Mo NH4(C) Magnesium Hardness Manganese sec. Molybdenum Boiler Feed Water Ammonium (High Range) AmmoniumNitrogen (High Range) The principle of COD measuring method is the oxidation by Potassium Permanganate under alkalinity.

3 Order Model WAK Code No. Reaction Quantity Time (pcs./box) Range (mg/l) Ammonium AmmoniumNitrogen Nickel Nickel (DPM) 6000 NH Ni Ni(D) 6004 NO(C) NO NO(C) NO Nitrite (High Range) Educational material Fish farm management Educational material Supply water management Residual level check NitriteNitrogen (High Range) 0 0 Nitrite NitriteNitrogen Nitrate (High Range) NitrateNitrogen (High Range) Nitrate Applications NitrateNitrogen Ozone ph ph ph span 0steps 0 sec. River water check 6000 TBL ph (TBL) ph span 0steps 0 sec BCG ph (BCG) ph span 4steps 0 sec. Acid rain research Lake research BTB ph (BTB) ph span steps 0 sec. Fish farm management 6000 TBH ph (TBH) ph span 7steps 0 sec Pd Palladium 0 Phenol Phosphate (High Range) , Fish farm management Lake water check Hot spring water check Boiler management 0 sec. Boiler management O PNL PO4(C) PhosphatePhosphorus (High Range) Phosphate PhosphatePhosphorus Phosphate (Low Range) Sulfide (Hydrogen Sulfide) Silica SiO(D) Silica (Low Range) SO(C) VC Zn "DIGITAL Sulfite (High Range) PhosphatePhosphorus (Low Range) 600 SiO 6000 TN i PO4(D) 600 TH PO S Total Hardness sec. Supply water management Total Nitrogen (Inorganic) Vitamin C Food check 0 0 mg/00ml (LAscorbic Acid) 0 00 Zinc PACKTEST" can measure. "DIGITAL PACKTEST MULTI" can measure. Reagent for Pretreatment Order Code No Model NORA Pretreatment for NO measurement Purpose Removing of NO.APR.0 Quantity times MADE IN JAPAN

4 DIGITAL WATER ANALYZER FOR SINGLE ITEM "DIGITAL PACKTEST" is a handy photometer utilizing LED as a light source. The display shows the result as "mg/l". Smallsize, just "Palmtop" Easy operation Costeffective Enhance accuracy Specifications Measuring Method absorptiometry Light Source LED Cell path length 0mm, cell volume.ml, material polystyrene Power Source alkaline dry battery U.4 x pcs. Battery Life Time 0 tests Size & Weight 68 W,4 L,48 H mm, 00g (including batteries) "PACKTEST" can be used as analytical reagents. MEASURING OPERATION when using PACKTEST as a reagent DIGITAL PACKTEST PACKTEST ② Draw in the sample for the reaction. ① Place the sample to set the Zero. ③ Return the reacted sample into the cell, set it in the DIGITAL PACKTEST, and press the button. ④ The result will be shown in the display. PACKTEST You can also compare with the Standard Color sheet.

5 s and Range Model Range (mg/l) DPM As Arsenic B C Boron (High Range) B Boron CIO0 Residual Chlorine (High Range 0) CIO Residual Chlorine (High Range ) ClO DP Residual Chlorine(Free) T CIO Total Residual Chlorine CIO Chlorine Dioxide Cr6 Chromium Hexavalent Cr6D Chromium Hexavalent (Low Range) Cu Copper DET Anionic Surfactants Dissolved Oxygen DO Fe D Iron (Low Range) HOC Hydrogen Peroxide (High Range) H O Hydrogen Peroxide Mn Manganese NH4 Ammonium NH4N AmmoniumNitrogen NiD Nickel (DPM) NO Nitrite NON NitriteNitrogen NO Nitrate NON NitrateNitrogen O Ozone Pb Lead (SPK) PNL Phenol PO4C Phosphate (High Range) PO4PC PhosphatePhosphorus (High Range) PO4 Phosphate PO4P PhosphatePhosphorus PO4D Phosphate (Low Range) PO4PD PhosphatePhosphorus (Low Range) SiO Silica SiOD Silica (Low Range) SO4 Sulfate TH Total Hardness TN Total Nitrogen TP Total Phosphorus Reaction Time Reagent model DPR As WAK B C WAK B WAK ClO C WAK ClO C WAK ClO DP WAK T ClO WAK ClO WAK Cr 6 LR Cr 6 WAK Cu WA DET AZDO 0/0 WAK Fe D WAK H O C WAK H O WAK Mn WAK NH 4 WAK NH 4 WAK Ni D WAK NO WAK NO WAK NO WAK NO WAK O SPK Pb WAK PNL WAK PO 4 C WAK PO 4 C WAK PO 4 WAK PO 4 WAK PO 4 D WAK PO 4 D WAK SiO WAK SiO D DPR SO 4 WAK TH DPR TN DPR TP Reagent is not PACKTEST. Use WAKNi (D) for Reagent. Need UV Reactor for pretreatment. If Phosphorate ion coexisting for mg/l or more, Arsenic ion cannot be measured. The number inside are the estimated reaction time including the pretreatment procedure. Specifications subject to change without notice. Volume of the sample Model Product name Volume of the sample WAKPACKTEST SPKPb Lead Test Kit LRReagent Set for Water Analyzer.mL 0mL ml Required Reagents for measurement besides PACKTEST. Model DPR As LR Cr 6 WA DET AZ DO DPR SO 4 DPR TN DPR TP Product name Quantity DPR Reagent for Arsenic 0 times Reagent Set for Chromium Hexavalent times times Anionic Surfactants Set 0/0 times Dissolved Oxygen Test Kit 00 times DPR Reagent for Sulfate times DPR Reagent for Total Nitrogen times DPR Reagent for Total Phosphorus Note / Necessary instruments For Digital PACKTEST measurement Need additional instruments to measure the lower concentration. Please contact for more detail. For Digital PACKTEST measurement Need UV Reactor, Degital PACKTEST and other instruments for measurement. Need UV Reactor, Degital PACKTEST and other instruments for measurement..apr.0 MADE IN JAPAN

6 DIGITAL WATER ANALYZER FOR MULTI ITEMS "DIGITAL PACKTEST MULTI" can analyze more than 60 analytes. The analytical result will be obtained digitally onsite, and can be stored in the SD card. Specifications Measuring Method absorptiometry Key Operation touch panel Light Source LED Data Output printer option, memory card Cell path length 0mm, cell volume.ml, material polystyrene Power Source 00 00V AC adapter or alkaline dry battery U. x 6 pcs. Display 4.7 inch 0 x dot, liquid crystal Size & Weight W,4 D,74 H mm, kg (including batteries) "PACKTEST" can be used as analytical reagents. MEASURING OPERATION when using PACKTEST as a reagent Analyte Selection 006/09/0 DIGITAL PACKTEST MULTI sample Select an analyte. Reagent WAKCr6 Chromium Hexavalent PACK TEST Range Reaction time Measure Manu. Meas. ① Select an analyte on the touch panel. Press <Enter> to proceed to the next step. ② Place the sample to set the Zero. Press <Blank>. ③ Draw the sample into the PACKTEST for the reaction, and press <Start> on the touch panel. 006/09/0 WAKCr M 00 S 0. mg/l ④ Return the reacted ⑤ After the reaction time sample into the cell, has been completed, and set it in the cell the value will be box. shown in the display. The measurement PACKTEST You can also compare value will be printed with the Standard out when the printer Color sheet. is ON.

7 s and Range Al BC B Ca Cl ClOC ClODPD TClO ClO CN CNT CNTD COD Color Cr6 CrT Cu DET DO F Fe FeD Fe FeD FOR H0C H 0 K KMnO4 Mn NH4 NH4N NH4D NH4ND Ni NiD NOC NONC NO NON NOC_ NOC_ NONC_ NONC_ NO_ NO_ NO_ NON_ NON_ NON_ O PbSPK Phenol PO4C PO4PC PO4 PO4P PO4D PO4PD S SiO SiOD SO4 TH TN TP Turbid Zn ZnKCN ABS Range (mg/l) Reaction Time Reagent Reagent Note / Necessary NO. instruments Aluminum LR Al.0.0 Boron (High Range) WAK B C Boron WAK B 0..0 LR Ca B Calcium.0.0 Chloride LR Cl 0 Residual Chlorine (High Range) WAK ClO C Residual Chlorine(Free) WAK ClO DP Total Residual Chlorine WAK T ClO Chlorine Dioxide WAK ClO Free Cyanide WAK CN Total Cyanide LR CN T Total Cyanide (Low Range) LR CN B Chemical Oxygen Demand LR COD B deg. Color Chromium Hexavalent WAK Cr CrRAWAK Cr 6 Total Chromium Copper WAK Cu Anionic Surfactants WA DET.0.0 Dissolved Oxygen AZDO 0/0 0.. Fluoride (Free) WAK F Iron WAK Fe Iron (Low Range) WAK Fe D Iron Divalent WAK Fe Iron Divalent (Low Range) WAK Fe D Formaldehyde WAK FOR 00 Hydrogen Peroxide (High Range) WAK H O C 0.0. Hydrogen Peroxide WAK H O Potassium LR K Potasium Permanganate Consumption LR COD B Manganese WAK Mn Ammonium WAK NH AmmoniumNitrogen WAK NH Ammonium (Low Range) LR NH 4 A AmmoniumNitrogen (Low Range) LR NH 4 A Nickel LR Ni Nickel (DPM) WAK Ni D 00 Nitrite (High Range) WAK NO C NitriteNitrogen (High Range) WAK NO C Nitrite WAK NO NitriteNitrogen WAK NO Nitrate (High Range) (NO mg/l) WAK NO C NORAWAK NO C Nitrate (High Range) (NO 0 mg/l) 4 4 NitrateNitrogen (High Range) (NON 0. mg/l) WAK NO C NORAWAK NO C NitrateNitrogen (High Range) (NON 0. mg/l).0.0 WAK NO Nitrate (NO = 0 mg/l) WAKNO WAK NO Nitrate (NO 0. mg/l) NORAWAK NO Nitrate (NO 0. mg/l) WAK NO NitrateNitrogen (NON = 0 mg/l) WAKNO WAK NO NitrateNitrogen (NON 0.06 mg/l) NORAWAK NO NitrateNitrogen (NON mg/l) WAK O Ozone SPK Pb Lead (SPK) WAK PNL Phenol WAK PO 4 C Phosphate (High Range) WAK PO 4 C PhosphatePhosphorus (High Range) WAK PO 4 Phosphate WAK PO 4 PhosphatePhosphorus WAK PO 4 D Phosphate (Low Range) WAK PO 4 D PhosphatePhosphorus (Low Range) Sulfide (Hydrogen sulfide) WAK S Silica WAK SiO Silica (Low Range) WAK SiO D 0 00 Sulfate DPR SO Total Hardness WAK TH Total Nitrogen DPR TN Total Phosphorus DPR TP deg. Turbidity Zinc (Other metals do not coexist) LR Zn Zinc (use of KCN) (Other metals coexist) LR ZnB Abs Absorbance Need Total Cyanide Testing Set Need Total Cyanide 4B (Low Range) Testing Set Oxidation by Potassium 44 Permanganate under alkalinity Need Special Adaptor 6 44 Use the same Reagent as COD Need Ammonium 7A (Low Range) Testing Set Ammonium 7A (LowNeed Range) Testing Set 7 Use WAKNi (D) for Reagent Need UVReactor Need UVReactor 6 Need KCN if the sample 6B contains other metals.apr.0 MADE IN JAPAN

8 You Can Use PACK TEST to Check Water Quality Simply and Quickly. What can PACKTEST be used for? Example of Places, Purposes, and Testing Parameters Lake,River Environmental Research School BO, Ca, Cl, COD, NH4, NO, NO, Education ph, PO4...etc, COD, Cu Ⅱ, F, Fe ⅡⅢ, NH4, NO, NO, ph, PO4, Vitamine C...etc, Fish Farm Water Quality Management COD, NH4, NO, NO, ph...etc, Home Inspection of Drinking Water Cl, Residual Chlorine, COD, Fe ⅡⅢ, Mn Ⅱ, NH4, NO, Total Hardness...etc, Factory Process Management Al, BO, Cl, Residual Chlorine, CN, Cr Ⅵ, Total Chromium, Formaldehyde, HO, Mn Ⅱ, Mo Ⅵ, Ni Ⅱ, Hydrazine, PO4, SiO, SO, Vitamine C, Zn...etc, Wastewater Management BO, COD, CN, Cr Ⅵ, Total Chromium, Cu Ⅱ, F, Formaldehyde, NH4, Ni Ⅱ, NO, NO, ph, Phenol, PO4, Total Inorganic Nitrogen, Zn...etc, Caution This product is intended for use of checking the approximate value at the field site, and not for measuring the absolute value. This product is not necessarily suitable for all kinds of water. Depending on the condition, you may need to check the correlation with Official Method, or simply use it for only as a guilde. 7, DENENCHOFU CHOME, OHTAKU, TOKYO 4007 JAPAN FAX : [email protected] ー 4

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