Flir Extech RF12 User's Guide
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To calibrate the RF12 refractometer, use distilled water. Place a few drops on the prism, close the cover, and adjust the calibration screw until the reading is 0.0 Brix.
Clean the prism with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with distilled water or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials to prevent scratching.
Yes, the RF12 refractometer can measure saltwater concentration. Ensure that the device is calibrated correctly before use for accurate readings.
Recalibrate the refractometer using distilled water. Check for any debris or residue on the prism and ensure the light source is adequate.
Store the refractometer in a cool, dry place. Keep the prism clean and free of debris. Use the protective case to prevent damage when not in use.
The RF12 refractometer features automatic temperature compensation (ATC) for temperatures ranging from 50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C).
It's recommended to recalibrate the refractometer before each use, especially if accurate measurements are critical or if the device has been exposed to varying temperatures.
The RF12 refractometer is not completely waterproof. Avoid immersing it in water and ensure that liquids do not enter the device.
Yes, the RF12 refractometer can be used to measure the sugar content in fruit juices, provided it is calibrated correctly.
Ensure there is adequate lighting and that the prism is clean. Adjust your angle of view to minimize reflections and enhance scale visibility.