Under 0.06ct., set the Range Indicator Lamp to light on up to 6.
From 0.06ct. to 0.5ct,
set the Range Indicator Lamp to light up to 4.
Over 0.5ct., set the Range Indicator Lamp to light on up to 2.
For example,
when testing a stone of about 0.3 carat in colder
temperatures, set the Range Indicator Lamp to light on 3 and in warmer
temperatures set it to light on 5.
HELPFUL HINTS
· If the red Low Battery lamp remains on after twenty seconds replace battery.
· Stones
being worn, which may be well above room temperature can be tested immediately using the manual mode. Simply set the range
set point one lamp number greater than what the calibration chart indicates or allow the stone to return to room temperature
before testing.
· When testing a small stone avoid incidental heating of the stone by the probe; make good contact against
the stone on the first test attempt, otherwise allow the stone to return to room temperature before retesting.
· Observation
of display activity allows user to determine a number of things: a) Diamonds cause rapid "movement up the display" and large
diamonds "move all the way to lamp eleven quickly. b) Cubic Zirconias hardly "move up the display" at all. c) Other semi-precious
gems consistently "move up the display" various "distances" based on their size. d) The only stone that comes close to reading
as a diamond is the large sapphire or ruby (corundum). It "moves up the range" very slowly compared to diamond and the slow
movement is a further indication of sapphire. Also the kind of color usually allows easy rejection of colored sapphires. Large
white sapphires can approach the diamond range but these stones can easily be rejected because they do not "sparkle" as diamonds
do under normal incandescent lighting.
INTERPRETING THE INDICATION
METAL ALERT - The sounding of a continuous audible tone indicates that the probe tip is in
contact with either the users hand, the setting, or the testing platform. The "Tone" is also accompanied by the display being
momentarily turned off. The remedy is to reposition the probe tip as described under "Auto" Test section.
DIAMOND SIMULANTS
- When testing Cubic Zirconiums, "Paste", Strass and other diamond simulants no illumination of the green diamond lamp will
be observed. However, some diamond simulants may light one yellow lamp beyond the initial set point.
DIAMONDS - Testing
of a genuine diamond will cause the green diamond lamp to flash (along with the red error light) and a discontinuous beeping
will sound.
MAINTENANCE
· Always place the protective cover over the probe immediately after use. Probe
tip damage is not covered in the warranty.
· The only maintenance required is: (1.) cleaning the probe tip and (2) battery
replacement.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL DIAMOND TECH PRO
POWER SOURCE 9 VOLT BATTERY NEDA SIZE 1604 (006P)
NET
WEIGHT 105 GRAMS 3.7 OZ.
ACCESSORIES TESTING PLATFORM (BATTERY INCLUDED)
WARRANTY
R S MIZAR provides that each Diamond Tech Pro will be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of Two years from the date of purchase. (Batteries and Probe Tip are not included in Warranty.)
This warranty becomes void by:
1. Unauthorized repair, misuse, modification, alteration, tampering or breaking any factory
seal.
2. Accidental damage, neglect or improper use.
R S MIZAR shall not be held legally liable or responsible for any
error in display indication or the interpretation thereof in the identification of any stones, minerals, gems or gemstones
by the Diamond Tech Pro.
WARRANTY SERVICE
Should the Diamond Tech Pro require warranty service write or call R S MIZAR
for a return material authorization (RMA). Be prepared to provide proof of purchase. Pack the Diamond Tech Pro securely along
with a description of the malfunction or problem and return unit freight pre-paid to the address below.
Oris Nelson Enterprise, Inc.