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If you are logged into your Kamoer Remote account switch to the offline mode by tapping on
the icon in the top left corner, select ‘Offline Control’ from the list.
Then from the drop down menu at the top of the page, switch from ‘LAN Mode’ to
‘Bluetooth Mode’. If you are not logged in to a Kamoer Remote account it is possible to
select ‘Offline Control’ from the bottom of the login screen and then switch to Bluetooth
mode as above.
The Kamoer Remote app will automatically scan for any available D-D and Kamoer Bluetooth
devices displaying them on the screen. Tap on the KH Manager icon with the serial number
corresponding to your unit and you will enter the settings page for that unit.
STARTING THE KH MANAGER
IN APP STEP BY STEP GUIDE
After the initial connection has been made and you enter the settings pages a step-by-step guide will
be displayed in the Kamoer Remote App. This guide will go through the process of commissioning
the unit, calibrating the pH probe and the pump heads. It is recommended to follow this guide, but it
is possible to skip this by selecting ‘Skip’ in the top right corner if you want to manually go through
each individual calibration element. Access to this step-by-step guide is also available by selecting
the ‘settings’ icon from the bottom right, when in the control pages for the KH Manager, and then
‘Guide’ once in the settings page. Information on calibrating specific components is described below
section ‘CALIBRATION’,
the unit must be calibrated properly before use.
INSTALING THE FRONT HOUSING
Once the KH Manager has been fully calibrated using the in-app step-by-step guide or following the
processes below in the section ‘CALIBRATING THE KH MANAGER’ the test beaker, probe and front
housing can be installed.
Place the stirring bead into the glass beaker.
Stand the glass beaker in the base of the unit making sure both the long and the short tube
are sitting inside the beaker and that the spout is facing towards the back. The long tube
should be sitting close to the side and touching the bottom.
Check that the dripper nozzle for the KH Reagent is sitting correctly, with the base of the
pointed tip sitting in its holder and the end in the locating groove, so that the reagent drips
will fall between the black optical sensors.
Thread the pH probe through the hole in the top of the front plastic cover and feed the
excess cable into the hollow section to the left leaving some slack.
Leaning the top front edge of the plastic cover forwards sit the end of the probe in the
beaker and then slide the front cover in to position carefully to avoid trapping or pinching
the pH probe cable.
Adjust the position of the pH probe so that it is sitting upright in the front cover and the tip
is just above the height of the stirring bead.
The unit should now be ready to perform a test, it is recommended to perform a manual test at this
stage to confirm the operation of the unit and to check that all is calibrated correctly. If setting up