Unit of Measure: Brix & Refractive Index Range: 0.0 to 85.0 Brix: 1.3330 to 1.5040 nD Resolution: 0.1 Brix 0.0001 nD Precision: +/- 0.1 Brix +/- 0.0001 nD Well Material: Stainless Steel Prism Material: Sapphire Temp. Comp. Range: 0 to 50’C (32 to 122’F) Temp. Comp. Basis: Sucrose Min. Sample Volume ~0.3 ml Measuring Time: ~5 Seconds Power Supply: 2 X AAA Battery Life: 4000+ Readings Dimensions: 145 x 75 x 37 mm (5.7 x 2.95 x 1.46 in.) Net Weight: 250 grams (8.8 Oz.) Display Language: English Only Display: 2 Line x 12 Characters Body Color: Light Blue
1. Apply Sample. Open the evaporation cover on the front of the refractometer. Inspect the measuring surface to make sure that it is clean and dry and that there is no residue left over from a previous test. Place a few drops of water, preferably same water source used with fluid you are measuring, on the measuring surface. Make sure that the water is evenly distributed and covers the entire measuring surface, and then close the evaporation cover. 2. WAIT. In order for the refractometer’s temperature compensation to work properly, and to obtain the most accurate possible zero-set, the refractometer temperature, the water temperature, and the ambient temperature should all be in equilibrium. The relative thermal mass of the water is small when compared with the thermal mass of the refractometer so it will generally come to the temperature of the refractometer rather quickly, providing there is not a very large temperature difference. 3. Power On. If the Palm Abbe is not already on, then press and release the button to turn it on. 4. Select Zero-Set. Press and release the
1. Power On. If the Palm Abbe is not already on, then press and release the button to turn it on. If this is the first time you are using the refractometer for the day, if you have just moved between areas with large temperature differences, or if you do not have personal knowledge of its zero-set, then you should zero-set the refractometer before beginning. 2. Select your Scale. The Palm Abbe digital refractometer is equipped with from one to five scales depending on the model. A scale represents a specific unit of measure for a specific fluid. For instance, a unit of measure could be percent by volume, percent by weight, specific gravity, density, molar concentration, freeze point, boil point, etc. You can select a scale by pressing and releasing the
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