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I. Disclaimers, Exclusions and Limitations of Liability

PLEASE READ AND NOTE SMARTPRO WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS as stated in 

the warranty card. SmartPro warranty for its testers  are subject to proper use by its user in accordance 

with all the terms and conditions as started in the relevant user manual book and shall cover only 

manufacturing defects.
Due to continuous product improvement, SmartPro reserves the right to revise all documents 

including the right to make changes to the user manual without notice and without obligation 

to notify any person of such revisions or changes. User s are advised to check SmartPro’s 

website http://www.smartproinstrument .com from time to time.
SmartPro shall not be responsible for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this tester or 

user manual, and under no circumstances shall SmartPro, its manufacturer or any of its subsidiaries, 

licensors, distributors, resellers, servants and/or agents be liable for any direct or indirect damages, 

resulting from the use of this tester.

II. About the SmartPro Finder I

The SmartPro Finder I is a pocket sized instrument that instantly verifies the authenticity of 

diamonds based on their thermal properties. Diamonds, with their exceptional heat conductivity 

properties, are unlike any other simulants, natural or synthetic, and are therefore not easily replicable.

The SmartPro Finder I has been subjected to thorough and extensive laboratory tests, and will 

generally give a clear and reliable reading of the gemstone being tested under proper use. However, 

you are advised to conduct further supporting tests.

As with all thermal testers in the market, the SmartPro Finder I is not able to differentiate between 

natural diamonds and moissanite.

Include in your package:

a. SmartPro Finder I 

b. User manual book

c. Warranty card

d. Protective carry case

e. Probe tip oxidation sheet

f.  Neck strap 

g. Metal stone tray

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All testers have been calibrated during the manufacturing process and no further adjustment or 

user intervention to the tester is required.

Self-calibration should not be attempted. To minimize any risk associated, user should contact 

SmartPro at [email protected] or its service center for assistance. In the 

event that users require the manufacturer to re-calibrate the unit, the users will bear the associated 

to/from freight cost for the shipping of unit to the service center.

Calibration

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Gently rub the table of gemstone against the tissue/jewelry cloth and place the gemstone on the 

center of the test pad 

(Fig.1.8).

Fig. 1.8

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Fig. 1.2

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Composition

1.   Retractable probe tip

2.   Serrated Metal Part

3   “Ready” Indicator LED

4.  “Low Battery” Indicator LED

5.  “Metal” Indicator LED

6.  “Simulant” Indicator LEDs

7.  “Diamond” Indicator LED

8.   ON/OFF Button Switch

9.   Battery compartment

10. Neck Strap Attachment

11. Probe Protective Cap

f. Do not drop, knock, or shake the tester. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and 

    fine mechanics.

g. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the tester.

h.  Do not paint the tester. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
If the tester is not working properly, kindly contact our customer service at 

[email protected]

SmartPro Instrument co.,ltd

249/40, Moo 9, J.S.P. Building 

Bangbon 1 Rd., Bangbon

Bangkok 10150 Thailand

+66 (0) 2 899 2956-7   

Attn: Customer Service Executive

Turning on 

Remove the protective cover from the probe tip 

(Fig. 1.2).

Prepare clean tissue / jewelry cloth. Carefully retrieve the gemstone with tweezers and place the 

gemstone face down the table 

(Fig.1.7).

Cleaning your gemstone prior to testing

Fig. 1.7

The gemstone should be clean and dry before testing. However, elaborate cleaning procedures 

are not normally necessary 

(Fig.1.6).

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Recommended testing conditions

Fig. 1.6

Cleaning the probe tip

Please note that if the tester is being used for the first time, or if the tester has not been used for 

a week, it is advisable to clean the probe tip using an oxidation removal sheet to attain consistent 

and accurate reading.

b. Hold the probe pen with pen tip forming the right angle (90 degree) with an oxidation removal. 

Gently move in a circular motion without retracting the tip 

(Fig. 1.5)

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a. Ensure the unit is switched off.

c. Repeat the same motion several times. The cleaning process is completed and tester is now 

ready for use.

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GENERATION AHEAD TECHNOLOGY

Thank you for choosing our SmartPro Finder I and taking time for the user manual book which will 

enable you to understand your recent purchase better.

SmartPro Instrument also recommends that you register your warranty by sending the warranty 

registration card to us or registering online at http://www.smartproinstrument.com

a. The probe and wire tip is extremely sensitive and should be handled with care. Please always 

     replace the protective cap. Caution should be taken so as not to damage the probe and wire tip. 

b. Do not leave worn out batteries in the battery compartment as the batteries may corrode, leak 

    or damage the tester. Batteries should be removed when the tester is expected to be stored for 

    an extended period of time.

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4. TAKING CARE of your SmartPro Finder I

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Fig. 1.2

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Composition

1.   Retractable probe tip

2.   Serrated Metal Part

3   “Ready” Indicator LED

4.  “Low Battery” Indicator LED

5.  “Metal” Indicator LED

6.  “Simulant” Indicator LEDs

7.  “Diamond” Indicator LED

8.   ON/OFF Button Switch

9.   Battery compartment

10. Neck Strap Attachment

11. Probe Protective Cap

f. Do not drop, knock, or shake the tester. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and 

    fine mechanics.

g. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the tester.

h.  Do not paint the tester. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
If the tester is not working properly, kindly contact our customer service at 

[email protected]

SmartPro Instrument co.,ltd

249/40, Moo 9, J.S.P. Building 

Bangbon 1 Rd., Bangbon

Bangkok 10150 Thailand

+66 (0) 2 899 2956-7   

Attn: Customer Service Executive

Turning on 

Remove the protective cover from the probe tip 

(Fig. 1.2).

Prepare clean tissue / jewelry cloth. Carefully retrieve the gemstone with tweezers and place the 

gemstone face down the table 

(Fig.1.7).

Cleaning your gemstone prior to testing

Fig. 1.7

The gemstone should be clean and dry before testing. However, elaborate cleaning procedures 

are not normally necessary 

(Fig.1.6).

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Recommended testing conditions

Fig. 1.6

Cleaning the probe tip

Please note that if the tester is being used for the first time, or if the tester has not been used for 

a week, it is advisable to clean the probe tip using an oxidation removal sheet to attain consistent 

and accurate reading.

b. Hold the probe pen with pen tip forming the right angle (90 degree) with an oxidation removal. 

Gently move in a circular motion without retracting the tip 

(Fig. 1.5)

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a. Ensure the unit is switched off.

c. Repeat the same motion several times. The cleaning process is completed and tester is now 

ready for use.

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Summary of Contents for Finder I

Page 1: ...art 3 Ready Indicator LED 4 Low Battery Indicator LED 5 Metal Indicator LED 6 Simulant Indicator LEDs 7 Diamond Indicator LED 8 ON OFF Button Switch 9 Battery compartment 2 3 6 8 10 4 7 9 5 Thank you for choosing our SmartPro Finder I and taking time for the user manual book which wi enable you to understand your recent purchase better SmartPro Instrument also recommends that you register your war...

Page 2: ...es can damage or shorten the life of the tester damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics d Do not use store or expose the tester in cold areas When the tester returns to its normal tem perature moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards III IMPORTANT NOTICE GENERATION AHEAD TECHNOLOGY a Keep the tester dry Precipitation and all types of liquids or moisture c...

Page 3: ...sequent tests l INTRODUCTION 04 ll ABOUT THE SMARTPRO FINDER I 05 lll IMPORTANT NOTICE 10 1 GETTING STARTED 12 2 PERFORMING A TEST 24 3 READING TEST RESULTS 27 4 TAKING CARE 28 CONTENTS The recommended testing temperature is 18o C 27o C or 65o F 80o F Please allow the gemstone or jewelry piece to adjust to room temperature prior to testing Exposure and or operation of the tester outside the room t...

Page 4: ... 1 7 Cleaning your gemstone prior to testing l Introduction Congratulations on your new SmartPro Finder I a synchronized and highly effective Diamond Tester that helps you verifies the authenticity of diamonds based on thermal conductivity In creating SmartPro Finder I professional engineers selected every material and element to have this fine looking and and effective tester that helps in the id...

Page 5: ...etractable probe tip 2 Serrated Metal Part 3 Ready Indicator LED 4 Low Battery Indicator LED 5 Metal Indicator LED 6 Simulant Indicator LEDs 7 Diamond Indicator LED 8 ON OFF Button Switch 9 Battery compartment 10 Neck Strap Attachment 11 Probe Protective Cap 11 1 2 3 6 8 10 4 7 9 5 Composition 1 Retractable probe tip 2 Serrated Metal Part 3 Ready Indicator LED 4 Low Battery Indicator LED 5 Metal I...

Page 6: ...ratures can damage or shorten the life of the tester damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics d Do not use store or expose the tester in cold areas When the tester returns to its normal tem perature moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards e Do not attempt to open the tester other than as instructed in user manual book III IMPORTANT NOTICE 6 7 a High effic...

Page 7: ...g the moving parts and prevent proper operation If the tester is not working properly kindly contact our customer service at customercare smartproinstrument com SmartPro Instrument co ltd 249 40 Moo 9 J S P Building Bangbon 1 Rd Bangbon Bangkok 10150 Thailand 66 0 2 899 2956 7 Attn Customer Service Executive 20 Prepare clean tissue jewelry cloth Carefully retr gemstone face down the table Fig 1 7 ...

Page 8: ...facturer or any of its subsidiaries 1 GETTING STARTED with SmartPro Finder I Powering up This tester can be powered by the use of batteries Required AAA Batteries x2 take note of the positive and negative directions of batteries Fig 1 1 The use of Alkaline batteries is preferred as it should generally give approximately 2 5 hours continuous operation While the use of ordinary batteries will give a...

Page 9: ...tor LED 4 Low Battery Indicator LED 5 Metal Indicator LED 6 Simulant Indicator LEDs 7 Diamond Indicator LED 8 ON OFF Button Switch 9 Battery compartment 10 Neck Strap Attachment 11 Probe Protective Cap can break internal circuit boards and 9 9 ip ED tor LED D LEDs LED itch nt ment ap 19 Fig 1 5 ...

Page 10: ...he life of the tester damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics d Do not use store or expose the tester in cold areas When the tester returns to its normal tem perature moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards e Do not attempt to open the tester other than as instructed in user manual book III IMPORTANT NOTICE 10 10 a Keep the tester dry Precipitation and a...

Page 11: ...our customer service at customercare smartproinstrument com SmartPro Instrument co ltd 249 40 Moo 9 J S P Building Bangbon 1 Rd Bangbon Bangkok 10150 Thailand 66 0 2 899 2956 7 Attn Customer Service Executive The recommended testing temperature is 18o C 27o C or 65o F 80o F Please allow the gemstone or jewelry piece to adjust to room temperature prior to testing Exposure and or operation of the te...

Page 12: ...ing Fig 1 7 12 1 GETTING STARTED with SmartPro Finder I Powering up This tester can be powered by the use of batteries Required AAA Batteries x2 take note of the positive and negative directions of batteries Fig 1 1 The use of Alkaline batteries is preferred as it should generally give approximately 2 5 hours continuous operation While the use of ordinary batteries will give a shorter working life...

Page 13: ... from the probe tip Fig 1 2 18 Cleaning the probe tip Please note that if the tester is being used for the The gemstone should be clean and dry before testing However elaborate are not normally necessary Fig 1 6 18 Recommended testing conditions Fig 1 ...

Page 14: ...ter Paint can clog the moving p If the tester is not working properly kindly contact our c customercare smartproinstrument com SmartPro Instrument co ltd 249 40 Moo 9 J S P Building Bangbon 1 Rd Bangbon Bangkok 10150 Thailand 66 0 2 899 2956 7 Attn Customer Service Executive Turning on Remove the protective cover from the probe tip Fig 1 Fig 1 6 time or if the tester has not been used for f Do not...

Page 15: ... will bear the associated to from freight cost for the shipping of unit to the service center Calibration While in this preparation mode you can check status through the ORANGE Ready LED will blink ontinuously until has the steady lighting with beep sound It s means your tester is ready now for use Fig 1 4 15 Fig 1 4 11 and prevent proper operation mer service at 11 ards and ter on While in this p...

Page 16: ...ges resulting from the use of this tester Cleaning the probe tip Please note that if the tester is being used for the first time or if the tester has not been used f a week it is advisable to clean the probe tip using an oxidation removal sheet to attain consiste and accurate reading b Hold the probe pen with pen tip forming the right angle 90 degree with an oxidation remova Gently move in a circu...

Page 17: ...ster or SmartPro Finder I SPF I referred to in this user manual is provided and or sold on n as is basis Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either expressed r implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a articular purpose Fig 2 1 Fig 1 2 13 Turning on Remove the protective cover from the probe tip Fig 1 2 Fig 1 2 13 Tu...

Page 18: ...tester with the other hand Fig 2 2 For testing loose gemstones M ETAL SIM U LAN T D A I M O N D Fig 2 2 The gemstone should be clean and dry before testing However elaborate cleaning procedures are not normally necessary Fig 1 6 18 Recommended testing conditions Fig 1 6 18 14 Fig 1 3 ...

Page 19: ... for tests involving very small it is important to allow the gemstone to cool down before subsequent tests b Hold the probe pen with pen tip forming the rig Gently move in a circular motion without retracting 16 a Ensure the unit is switched off c Repeat the same motion several times The cl ready for use Please note that if the tester is being used for the first time or if the tester h a week it i...

Page 20: ... 20 Prepare clean tissue jewelry cloth Carefully retrieve the gemstone with tweezers and place the gemstone face down the table Fig 1 7 Cleaning your gemstone prior to testing Fig 1 7 20 Fig 1 2 ngle 90 degree with an oxidation removal tip Fig 1 5 ng process is completed and tester is now Fig 1 2 ot been used for attain consistent idation removal nd tester is now ...

Page 21: ... Fig 1 8 Fig 1 8 9 Composition 1 Retractable probe tip 2 Serrated Metal Part 3 Ready Indicator LED 4 Low Battery Indicator LED 5 Metal Indicator LED 6 Simulant Indicator LEDs 7 Diamond Indicator LED 8 ON OFF Button Switch 9 Battery compartment 10 Neck Strap Attachment 11 Probe Protective Cap 11 1 2 3 6 8 10 4 7 9 5 13 13 ...

Page 22: ...t sized instrument that instantly verifies the authenticity o diamonds based on their thermal properties Diamonds with their exceptional heat conductivity properties are unlike any other simulants natural or synthetic and are therefore not easily replicable The SmartPro Finder I has been subjected to thorough and extensive laboratory tests and wil generally give a clear and reliable reading of the...

Page 23: ...The SmartPro Finder I features the following 23 All testers have been calibrated during the manufacturing process and no further adjustment or user intervention to the tester is required Self calibration should not be attempted To minimize any risk associated user should contact SmartPro at customercare smartproinstrument com or its service center for assistance In the event that users require the...

Page 24: ...e probe pen against the gemstone Apply minimal pressure to fully depress the tip into the probe pen for correct reading This is to provide a steady and constant contact made between the probe tip and the gemstone Please note that if the tester is being used for the first time or if the tester has not been used for a week it is advisable to clean the probe tip using an oxidation removal sheet to at...

Page 25: ...25 Fig 2 1 17 Fig 1 5 While in this preparation mode you can check status through the ORANGE Ready LED will blink ...

Page 26: ...ith the other hand Fig 2 2 26 For testing loose gemstones M ETAL SIM U LAN T D A I M O N D Fig 2 2 The gemstone should be clean and dry before testing However elaborate cleaning procedures are not normally necessary Fig 1 6 18 Recommended testing conditions Fig 1 6 Cleaning the probe tip 26 ...

Page 27: ...ly contact our customer service at customercare smartproinstrument com SmartPro Instrument co ltd 249 40 Moo 9 J S P Building Bangbon 1 Rd Bangbon Bangkok 10150 Thailand 66 0 2 899 2956 7 Attn Customer Service Executive Turning on 27 3 READING TEST RESULTS on SmartPro Finder I The test results are indicated as follow a RED Simulant LED light running up Simulant is detected b BLUE Diamond LED 2 tim...

Page 28: ...ty by sending the warranty registration card to us or registering online at http www smartproinstrument com a The probe and wire tip is extremely sensitive and should be handled with care Please always replace the protective cap Caution should be taken so as not to damage the probe and wire tip b Do not leave worn out batteries in the battery compartment as the batteries may corrode leak or damage...

Page 29: ...21 Gently rub the table of gemstone against the tissue jewelry cloth and place the gemstone on the center of the test pad Fig 1 8 Fig 1 8 GENERATION AHEAD TECHNOLOGY ...

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