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AQUALABO specializes in the design and manufacture of water quality control and analysis equipment, including digital sensors, handheld meters, and monitoring solutions.

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AQUALABO is a leading French manufacturer dedicated to the field of water quality analysis and control. Established to provide innovative technological solutions, the company designs and produces a wide range of rugged and precise instruments for environmental monitoring, wastewater treatment, and industrial water processes. Their product lineup includes the NEON series of handheld meters, Digisens digital sensors, and various stationary analysis stations capable of measuring parameters such as pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and suspended solids.

With a strong presence in France and internationally, AQUALABO serves sectors ranging from municipal water management to aquaculture and hazardous fluid monitoring. Their equipment is known for supporting standard communication protocols like Modbus and SDI-12, ensuring seamless integration into existing networks. The company also emphasizes long-term support through calibration services, chemical reagents, and durable sensor technologies like the Plastogel® reference system.

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AQUALABO NEON_C4E Aqualab Water Quality Instruction Manual

November 20, 2024
AQUALABO NEON_C4E Aqualab Water Quality Instruction Manual   Hand-held field conductivity meter for measuring and recording conductivity, salinity and temperature values. The most recent version of this manual is available…

C4E Numerical Sensor User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the AQUALABO C4E Numerical Sensor, detailing its technical characteristics, installation guides, communication protocols (Modbus RTU, SDI12), startup procedures, calibration, and maintenance. Includes details on CE compliance…

AQUALABO HYDROCLEAN_P User Manual: Sensor Cleaning System

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Comprehensive user manual for the AQUALABO HYDROCLEAN_P, a sensor cleaning system for OPTOD (oxygen) and NTU (turbidity) probes. Covers installation, standalone and external trigger versions, maintenance, properties, and after-sales services.

MES 5 & VB5 Numerical Sensor User Manual | Aqualabo

User Manual
Comprehensive user manual for the Aqualabo MES 5 and VB5 numerical sensors, detailing technical specifications, installation guides, calibration procedures, and maintenance instructions for water quality monitoring.

AQUALABO PHEHT Numerical Sensor User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the AQUALABO PHEHT Numerical Sensor, detailing its technical specifications, installation, operation, calibration, and maintenance for accurate pH, ORP, and temperature measurements in various water quality applications.

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  • What is the warranty period for AQUALABO devices?

    New devices sold by AQUALABO are typically guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 1 year, excluding consumables, from the date of delivery.

  • How do I calibrate my AQUALABO sensor?

    Calibration procedures vary by sensor type (e.g., PHEHT, C4E). Generally, it involves using standard buffer solutions and accessing the calibration menu on your connected controller or handheld device. Refer to your specific sensor manual for the exact steps.

  • Where can I find the latest user manuals for AQUALABO products?

    The most recent versions of user manuals and technical documentation are available on the official AQUALABO website.

  • Who do I contact for technical support or repairs?

    For technical support or to request a repair, you should contact the AQUALABO after-sales department. Approval is required before returning any device for service.

  • How should AQUALABO sensors be stored?

    Sensors should generally be stored in a clean, dry place. Specific storage temperatures (often 10-35°C) and protective cap requirements apply depending on the sensor technology (e.g., pH glass vs. optical sensors).