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Logged results are viewed in Test History. Controls for viewing and managing single or
multiple test records are located on the Test History screen. Tap the checkbox next to a
test record to select it, then tap one of the buttons along the bottom to perform an action
with the selected records.
Print Results
The WaterLink
®
Spin Touch
®
can print to the Mobile Bluetooth Printer. The highlighted
will show when the printer function is active.
There are two modes of operation for connecting to the printer – Fast Printer Connect
ON
and Fast Printer Connect
OFF
. The default mode is Fast Printer Connect ON. Fast Printer
Connect can be turned on or off from the Bluetooth Menu that is located in the Settings
Menu.
If Fast Printer Connect is
ON
, the meter will connect immediately to the printer upon
recognizing it. The printer will start printing immediately when
is tapped. The
will
dim in intensity while the printer is printing.
If Fast Printer Connect is
OFF
, the meter will connect to the printer only after
has been
tapped so printing will be delayed a few seconds while the connection to the printer is
being established. The
will dim in intensity while the printer is printing.
SYRINGE
A plastic 3 mL syringe (Code 1189) is used to fi ll the disks. A
precision tip on the syringe fi ts into the fi ll hole on the disk. The
syringe tip should not be removed from the syringe. Syringes should
be cleaned between water samples. Pump air in and out of the
syringe a few times to clear the previous sample or rinse the syringe
with a small amount of the next water sample before fi lling it with
the next sample.
REAGENT DISK
The WaterLink
®
Spin Touch
®
uses a disk reagent system. The dried
reagents are packaged in single test amounts in a sealed, polystyrene
disk. Stainless steel mixing beads in the reaction chambers mix the
sample water and the dried reagents. Tests for all factors in the series
are performed at one time. It is not possible to isolate the well for a
single factor and perform a test for one test factor only. Single-use
disks contain reagents for a single series. Disks should not be fi lled in
the meter chamber.
DISK HANDLING
The disk should be handled only by the edges. Avoid touching the
top or bottom of the disk. The light passes through the non-frosted
areas of the disk so these areas must be kept free of smudges and
fi ngerprints. Wet disks should never be placed in the meter. Wet
disks should be dried with a lint free cloth before placing them into
the chamber.
The disk is positioned in the chamber by aligning the D-shaped hole in the center of the
disk over the D-shaped hub in the photometer chamber. The disk should be placed gently
on the hub. There is no need to fi rmly press the disk down onto the hub.
GENERAL OPERA
TING PROCEDURES