New Replacement Pen M-509RC For KEE GOLD TESTER SALT WATER
To protect the pen from drying please make shure to keep it closed after you done working.
To be used for:
Kee Gold Analyzer Instructions:
Always!
1) Turn Kee Gold Analyzer (KGA) off when not in use (battery will die)
2) Keep Cap snapped on Wand when not in use (Wand will dry out)
Basic Instructions:
1. Turn KGA on
2. Remove Cap from Wand
3. Calibrate KGA with known piece of 18K, set meter to center of white zone.
4. Test items
5. Replace Cap to Wand and Turn KGA off when done.
Better Calibrating Instructions:
1. With KGA off, adjust meter needle to bottom of red zone using the meter adjustment screw
2. Turn KGA on,
3. Calibrate Unit with known piece of 18K, set meter to center of white zone using large knob.
4. Meter needle should be within or beyond the grey zone when on, adjust with large knob on right of KGA and retest 18K
5. The meter needle should now have full range of the meter
6. If the meter will not calibrate at room temperature, change the battery.
Changing the battery:
1. Turn KGA off and remove testing wand and wires.
2. Remove protective rubber cover.
3. Remove two Phillips screws
4. Gently pull KGA apart
5. Replace the one AA Battery with a fresh one, reassemble
Things to Know:
"US Patented"
*KGA works best at room temperature.
*Replacement Wands cost $50.00 plus tax.
TO GET STARTED:
FAQ: How do I calibrate my meter?
Calibrating your meter is easy. All you need to do is test a piece of known 18k gold, and while testing, turn the adjusting knob until the meter needle is centered in the white 18k zone.
Why won’t my meter calibrate to 18k anymore?
When your meter will not calibrate to 18k, it normally means the battery needs to be replaced. Please follow the directions for “replacing battery” in the Q&A section. It can also mean the probe needs replaced this will depend on usage and probe care. Always replace battery first. (Note: If the probe is left with cap off, this will greatly reduce the life of the probe.)
How do I change the battery?
First remove the black rubber protective case from the meter body. Remove the 2 phillips head screws from the back of the case. Replace the single AA battery and reassemble.(Note: because of the unique operating system of this meter, use only new, fully charged batteries!)
How Long will my testing probe last?
This all depends on use. We expect the test probe to last several months. If the meter is only used occasionally, the life span will be increased. Leaving the cap loose or off will greatly reduce the life of the probe.
Why is this meter analog instead of digital?
Although digital is the latest technology, it is not always suitable for all conditions and jobs. Because of the delicate nature and variables of testing gold, we at KEE Gold decided that a quality analog meter movement is a better fit for this job. Analog movements show all the different variables that can be found testing gold and gold plate. This gives the user an easy to see needle, that can become very quick to read and understand.