For accuracy and reproducibility:
1) The cuvette needs to be completely clean of fingerprints, dried saltwater, anything. I use a small dry microfiber cloth square like comes with sunglasses to wipe it down after I add water (with the outside already completely dry first) and before zeroing. I just leave it in the kit box for use.
2) Use the same cuvette for the zeroing and the sample (even though they give you 2).
3) Don’t touch the sides of the cuvette at all in between zeroing, shaking, and putting back in the reader.
4) Use a syringe to measure out the 10 mL. Adding to the line on the cuvette makes it harder to keep the sides perfectly clean, and also isn’t accurate (10 mL is slightly above the line).
5) Make sure there are NO tiny bubbles on the sides of the cuvette for the zeroing or the reading. This is the most important step.
6) Put the cuvette in the same way every time. I use writing on the front as the marker.
7) For all 3 button presses and the final reading make sure the reader is in sitting the same area with the same background lighting, in case any outside light gets in (ie don’t turn on a bright light at the end when it is doing the final reading; after the results are displayed is fine of course).
This all may sound a bit nuts but it’s what I do now out of habit and doesn’t seem like an inconvenience once you get to used to it.