Test procedure, Fit sample point, Resuspend the bacteria – Nova-Tech Orbeco-Hellige Legionella Systems Test Kit User Manual

Page 3: Add sample to the test strip, Read the test strip, Take the sample

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Fit Sample Point

Identify the water system to be sampled and an appropriate location from which to obtain a representative
sample. Large systems may need to be sampled and tested at multiple locations. Attach the sample point
adapter to the point in the system to be tested. It is recommended that a sample point adapter be fitted and
retained to each sample point to avoid cross contamination. The sample line pressure should not exceed 6
bar (87 psi).

Resuspend the Bacteria

Disconnect the filter from the sample point adapter by twisting the lock ring and pulling the filter from the fit-
ting. Remove the white screw cap from the filter and replace it on the opposite end of the filter.

• Pull the syringe back to the 0.5 ml mark to suspend the recovery buffer, then push the syringe all

the way to the 0 ml mark.

• Repeat this process two (2) additional times.

• Draw the syringe back to collect 0.1 ml of sample, then disconnect from the filter. The syringe

now conains the recovered bacteria ready for testing.

Add Sample to the Test Strip

Remove the test from its foil wrapping, and place the test on a flat surface.

The foil wrapping should not be opened until immediately prior to running the test. If the foil is opened and
then the test is not performed within 60 minutes, discard the test.

Before use, the test should have 2 pale blue lines across the result window. If these are not present, notify your
supplier to replace the test kit. Take the pipette from the foil wrapping.

Place the syringe over the small sample window at the end of the test strip, and press the plunger so that 0.1 ml
of sample is dispensed onto the test strip. Record the time.

Read the Test Strip

Leave the test strip sitting on a flat surface during incubation. For optimum results the test results should be
performed at room temperature. After waiting 25 minutes, examine the test strip in good lighting. If the
test is not read within 60 minutes of adding the water sample, it should be discarded and a new test should be
run. The test should show one of the following results on the large result window on the test strip:

Negative Result: One (1) RED line across the result window at the end furthest from the sample window.

Positive Result:
Two (2) RED lines across the result window. The red line closest to the sample window may
be very faint (pale pink). Any distinct line, no matter how faint, should be counted as positive.

Invalid Result:

If the test does not show any red lines; or if it only shows a line at the end closest to the sample

window; or if the line furthest from the sample window is very faint, then the test is invalid. Repeat the test and
notify your supplier for technical support.

Test Procedure

Take the Sample

Before taking the sample, flush the sample port for 15 seconds. Attach the filter to the sample point adapter;
push the open end of the filter into the plastic luer fitting and twist the locking ring to secure. Hold the sample
collection bottle under the outlet port of the filter.

Open the system valve to allow the filtration to start, filter 250 ml of the water and close off the valve.

If the sample takes longer than 10 minutes to filter, then stop the filtration process and measure the amount of
liquid in the collection bottle before proceeding to the next step (the detection limit will be affected, se Limit of
Detection section).

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