LaMotte Mobile WaterLink Spin Photometer User Manual

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HELPFUL HINTS

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Pair the device to the phone, then leave the device on for the duration

of the day for reliable, consistent pairing. Turning the meter off and on

frequently can cause connection issues between the device and the

paired phone or tablet.

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High Chlorine/Bromine - High sanitizer levels may cause the DPD

reagents in the disk to bleach out to a colorless or near colorless

solution. Wide Range pH/Total Chlorine Test Strips (2987-G) capable

of testing high concentrations of chlorine can be used to determine the

approximate level of sanitizer. Note: At high sanitizer levels, chloramines

could break through into the Free Chlorine test, the pH reaction may

turn purple and the Alkalinity reaction may turn yellow.

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High Copper - Copper at levels above 1.0 ppm may cause the

Hardness test to read low.

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Low Alkalinity - Algaecide treatments above recommended levels may

lower the alkalinity results.

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Cyanuric Acid - Since Cyanuric Acid tests are temperature dependent,

the best results are obtained when sample temperatures are between

70 and 80 degrees. Below this range, results may read high, while in

temperatures above the range they may read low.

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pH Purple - As noted under High Chlorine/Bromine above, sanitizer

levels beyond 10 ppm can turn the pH reaction purple.

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Low Hardness - High Copper, low pH and salt can signifi cantly reduce

the expected hardness results. For precise Hardness results in sample

water containing salt choose the Chlorine Generator product from the

Sanitizer drop down bar in the water analysis program.

Go to

www.lamotte.com/spin

for:

• Instructional videos
• Testing Tips
• Software Updates
• Registering Your Meter

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