Matt has your answer. Doing clearing-time tests is much more accurate than using throughput recommendations. Don't hesitate to discard the fixer even when it's getting close to exhaustion. Fixer is cheap, film isn't.
Just FYI, fixer exhaustion is a rather complicated things. It's not just that the fixer chemical gets used up gradually, but also the fixing reaction gets slowed down by the build-up of fixing by-products. When these reach a certain point (2x clearing time in fresh fix!), the fixing is no longer complete. So, you can see that the point of exhaustion depends on the total volume of the fixing bath being used, not so much on the dilution (by-products build up at the same rate regardless of dilution).
TF-5 is a great product, but make sure you stop development completely with either an acid stop or several changes of water rinse in your Jobo. Carried-over developer can be re-activated in an alkaline fixer and cause fogging and streaking, so don't skimp on the stop-bath step.
Best,
Doremus