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GT-4000 Gold Tester Instructions
The GT-4000 Gold Testers is a portable electronic device for efficient and quick determination of gold karat value (from 6 to 24 karat), and pure platinum. The GT-4000 Gold Tester also distinguishes solid gold from gold-plated items.
The GT-4000 will develop a residual charge during storage. Upon first use always ignore first test result. Only second test will provide accurate result. As long as unit is activated subsequent first tests will be accurate.
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Inserting the Testing Gel
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Turn the dark-colored barrel counter clockwise until the first drop of gel
appears at the sensor nozzle.
Set-up & Testing-
The following step-by-step procedure must be followed to properly perform gold
tests
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3. Select and clean with eraser a testing point on the object; obtain one drop of gel by turning the sensor rotary cap (dark colored barrel) counter-clockwise until gel is dispersed from sensor end. Firmly press the sensor nozzle to the pre-selected and cleaned testing point and press the "TEST" button.
NOTE: use only a small amount of gel to test. Lightly wipe off excess gel on tissue or towel before test so that only small dome of gel is present on tip of sensor. Excessive use of gel will provide erroneous low karatage readings. It only necessary to apply a small amount of the gel between the gold being tested and the sensor.
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After the test, there should be a small round wet spot on the tested gold sample. This verifies a good contact between the sensor tip and the sample.
4) Maintain sensor in the same vertical position for approximately 4-5 seconds while the instrument indicates the numbers on the LCD display. The first test after turning the unit "ON" may give an inaccurate result due to residual charge and should be ignored. Repeat the operation numbers 7 and 8. Then refer to the Karat Table to convert the displayed number into karat value.
Please Note:
1) Dispense a drop of the gel and then remove it before each test to eliminate residual charge in sensor.
2) Do not allow gel to touch alligator clip during test.
3) Some flat herringbone gold chains require a special cleaning technique due to special factory applied coating on the chain. To clean this coating, put a small drop of nitric acid on the test spot and then dry with a paper towel or vigorously clean with eraser. Be sure that the alligator clip and sensor nozzle are making good electrical contact with test object.
5) The Gold Tester is able to distinguish between gold-plated and gold-filled items when the plating layer is less than one micron.
6) The gel may be stored at room temperature for an extended
period (more than one year) ( 26.6
¿½C). For unlimited storage life, the
manufacturer recommends storing gel in a standard refrigerator (do
not freeze).
7) Do not try to open or disassemble the display unit because it will damage the electronic parts and void the manufacturer's warranty.
9) Do not use excessive gel for testing.
10) If tested gold piece is displayed as "Not Gold", check all connections of wires in unit, plate, and sensor. Check to insure that the proper amount of gel has been dispensed and that it forms a nice little round spot on the item being tested.
11) FIRST READING - The machine is not infallible 'end from time to time, for a variety of reasons, you may get a reading, high or low, which is inconsistent with your understanding of the expected karatage. ALWAYS make additional readings in other locations on the jewelry with special attention to cleaning and gel dispersal to verify unusual readings.
12) FINE FINE GOLD - Very fine (thin) chains are very susceptible to crushing by the dispenser. Always avoid pressing the dispenser against the chain when testing fine gold chains while assuring gel contact. Two of three tests are recommended.
13) AIR GAP- Occasionally an air bubble will make its way to the tip of the dispenser causing a low or not gold reading. Retest when the result is suspect.
14) CLEAN TIP- If the tester has not been used recently, then clean the tip with the plastic cleaner provided by inserting the tip into the nozzle end of the sensor to remove any dried or used gel in the sensor tip. Accumulated dried gel will clog the sensor tip and cause the gel to bypass the plunger in the gel cartridge. If gel drops are not dispensed by rotating the twist cap immediately, clean the sensor using 1171 Electronics SC-10 Cleaner Accessory Kit. To avoid clogging it is good practice to clean the sensor each time the gel cartridge is replaced using the SC-10 Cleaner Kit.
14) SOLDER/HEAVY CASTINGS - Solder joints and certain spots on heavy castings may give erroneous readings due to the solder composition or non-homogeneous gold. Retest a new area if your result is suspect.
15) ITALIAN GOLD - Many Italian gold chains and necklaces are coated with a wax like material. If the readings are suspect, clean the area to be tested by heavy erasing or with a drop of nitric acid. If the karat value increases with heavy erasure, you may be sure the gold is coated. In all cases, nitric acid will remove the coating.
16) SKIN OILS – In heavily worn/used pieces, clean the testing item thoroughly with the eraser or non-acetone nail polish remover.
17) PLATED GOLD - Often a pin prick or small scratch on suspected plated pieces is sufficient to allow the gel to penetrate to the base material.
Warrantee:
The GT-4000 is warranted to be is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. This warrantee does not include damage caused by abuse or misuse and in no event shall we be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to any cause whatsoever. This warranty does not cover any product where an attempt has been made to disassemble the unit.
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