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If the cuvette is not indexed, use the factory marking to align the cuvette with the marking on the
cuvette holder.
CUVETTE OILING
To hide minor imperfections and scratches, the cuvettes should be oiled outside with the supplied
silicone oil. This is very important, especially for low turbidity samples (< 1 FNU), otherwise scratches
can contribute and alter turbidity readings.
The silicone oil has the same refractive index as the glass and will not alter the turbidity readings. It
is important to apply only a thin layer of silicone oil.
Warning
: Do not apply silicone oil in excess because it may retain dirt or contaminate the cuvette
holder of the instrument, altering the turbidity readings.
It is very important to apply the silicone oil on a clean, dry cuvette. Apply a few drops of oil and wipe
the cuvette thoroughly with a lint‑free cloth. Wipe off the excess oil till you obtain a thin, uniform
layer. If the procedure is correctly followed, the cuvette should appear nearly dry with no visible oil.
Note
: The supplied cloth for oiling should be stored together with the silicone oil bottle and cuvettes,
taking care to avoid contamination with dirt. After a few oiling procedures, the cloth will contain
enough oil to wipe the bottle with it without adding more oil. From time to time add some
drops of oil on the cuvette to provide the necessary oil quantity in the cloth.
INDEXING A CUVETTE
It is very important for low turbidity readings to always insert the cuvette into the instrument in
the same position. All cuvettes are factory indexed. The factory mark on the cuvette can be used to
align the cuvette with sign on the cuvette holder.
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CUVETTE PREPARATION
Whenever a cuvette is used, it must be clean inside and outside. When it is placed into the instrument,
it must be dry outside, completely free of fingerprints or dirt.