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In order to index a cuvet follow the next steps:
Fill the cuvet with high quality water (<0.1 NTU)
up to the 10 mL mark.
Clean and oil the cuvet as described before.
Turn the instrument ON.
Insert the cuvet into the instrument and press
READ/TIMER
. Record the reading.
Open the instrument lid, slightly rotate the cuvet
and take a new reading.
Repeat the last step until you read the lowest NTU
value. Alternatively, keep the READ/TIMER
pressed and, after the first value is displayed, open
the lid and start rotating the cuvet until the lowest
NTU value is displayed.
Mark this position on the thicker white band on
the top of the cuvet with a water resistant pencil.
Always use this position to align it with the
sign on the instrument top.