LaMotte Mobile WaterLink Spin Photometer User Manual
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lid. Focus the pressurized air around the LEDs which are the small round
lenses positioned at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 in the lid. The photodiodes are
located on the bottom of the chamber around the hub. This area must be kept
clean and dry. Use a Q-tip dampened with Windex
®
window cleaner to gently
swab the LED and photodiode lenses. Do not use alcohol; it will leave a thin
residue over the optics when dry.
REPAIRS
Should it be necessary to return the meter for repair or servicing, pack the
meter carefully in a suitable container with adequate packing material. A return
authorization number must be obtained from LaMotte Company by calling 800-
344-3100, ext. 2 (US only) or 410-778-3100, ext. 2, faxing 410-778-6394, or
emailing [email protected]. Often a problem can be resolved over the phone
or by email. If a return of the meter is necessary, attach a letter with the return
authorization number, meter serial number, a brief description of problem and
contact information including phone and FAX numbers to the shipping carton.
This information will enable the service department to make the required
repairs more effi ciently.
METER DISPOSAL
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Natural resources were used in the production of this equipment. This
equipment may contain materials that are hazardous to health and the
environment. To avoid harm to the environment and natural resources, the use
of appropriate take-back systems is recommended. The crossed out wheeled
symbol on the meter encourages the use of these systems when disposing of
this equipment.
Take-back systems will allow the materials to be reused or recycled in a
way that will not harm the environment. For more information on approved
collection, reuse, and recycling systems contact local or regional waste
administration or recycling services.
DISK DISPOSAL
The disks cannot be reused for new tests. Over time, the water in reacted disks
will evaporate. Disks may be placed in a recycling bin. Warning: Recyclers
should check with the local authorities since some states may require that no
chemical residue remains on the plastic.