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Remove the lid from the 1003 grams calibration oil (SH0280) and locate the tin on
the magnetic base of the instrument.
Lower the head of the instrument until the machined groove on the spindle of the
paddle is level with the surface of the calibration oil.
With a calibrated thermometer or digital temperature prove check the
temperature of the calibration oil.
Ensure that it is stirred to ensure an even temperature throughout.
Do not under any circumstances introduce air bubbles into the oil. Extra care taken
at this stage will give a more accurate instrument. It is recommended that the
temperature of the oil is controlled to 23°C±0.1. Gently heat or cool the outside of the
paint tin in a water bath until this is achieved.
Remove the temperature probe
Immediately press the read key and the paddle will rotate for approximately 25
seconds. When the paddle stops rotating the first stage of calibration is complete.
Thoroughly clean the temperature probe and instrument paddle before
proceeding
The instrument display will now show a new value (495 grams). Repeat steps 4-9
with the second oil (SH0855).
The instrument display will now show a new value (121 grams). Repeat steps 4-9
with the third oil (SH0718).
The instrument will display “Remove key” and emit a warning tone until it is
removed.
Remove the calibration key
The instrument is now in normal read mode.
Check the accuracy of the calibration by reapplying the oils and checking the
displayed values against the calculated values. They should be within ±2% of full
scale.
The instrument is now ready for use.
How to make measurements
Fill a BS1262:1989 500ml paint tin with the material to be tested.
Switch on the instrument and select the units of measurement (KU,
centiPoise/mPas.S, or grams). This is achieved by depressing the “UNITS” key
as described in section 4.
Locate the paint tin into the groove of the magnetic base.
Lower the instrument head until the machined groove on the spindle of the
paddle is level with the surface of the material to be tested.
Insert a calibrated thermometer or temperature probe into the material to be
tested and check the temperature. Gentle stirring will ensure that all the material