Sper Scientific 300056 Digital Refractometer Custom 1 Scale User Manual

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Do not drop or shake the unit.

Use the protective carrying case to
prevent physical damage.


Erratic Readings

If the readings are significantly above or
below the expected results, consider the
following:

Sample contains more than one dissolved
solid. For example, if the sample contains
both salt and sugar, a Brix refractometer
will not display the true sugar content
because the salt content will skew the brix
measurement.

When diluting samples, be sure to use a
pure solution such as distilled water.

Sample contains suspended solids. Filter
and thoroughly mix the sample before
testing.

Perform a calibration.

Replace the battery.

Outside light can cause erratic readings,
make sure to close the COVER on the
PRISM during measurement.

After about 3000 tests, turn the unit off for
5 to 10 minutes to rest the battery.


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3. CALIBRATION

Calibration should be performed daily before
sample testing begins. For best results,
perform the calibration in a controlled
environment of 68°F (20°C).

Allow the refractometer and the distilled
water to acclimate to the ambient
environment.

Clean the PRISM (3) before and after
every use.

Drop at least 1.0 ml of distilled water (0.0)
onto the PRISM (3).

Close the PRISM COVER (2).

Press the READ (9) button to turn on the
refractometer.

Press the ZERO (10) button for 3 seconds
to enter calibration mode.

"CAL" flashes on the display. There will
be a red flash in the PRISM (3).

The calibration is complete after "End" is
displayed.

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