I'm more than happy to publicly defend any statements I made, and those that made it to the second page of said instructions will already have discovered the following:
Total Dissolved Solids correlates to the ability of water to conduct electricity.
No meters have the ability to distinguish between different types of ionic salts
Conductivity measurements are also complicated by the fact that not all salts conduct an electric current equally
TDS meters are, in reality, conductivity meters.
This meter is built and calibrated according to an NaCl standard
...the TDS meter itself may yield results of 1 or 2 ppm even from pure water
Total Dissolved Solids correlates to the ability of water to conduct electricity.
No meters have the ability to distinguish between different types of ionic salts
Conductivity measurements are also complicated by the fact that not all salts conduct an electric current equally
TDS meters are, in reality, conductivity meters.
This meter is built and calibrated according to an NaCl standard
...the TDS meter itself may yield results of 1 or 2 ppm even from pure water