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Power Requirements

USB wall adapter, USB computer connection or internal 

lithium ion rechargeable battery

Battery Type

Lithium ion

Minimum Capacity

12 V/2.6 AH

Charge Life

Approximately 150 tests

Battery Life

Approximately 500 charges

Full Charge

6 hours

Water Resistance

Rubber over-molded base, rubber USB Port Plug, 

gasketed display and hinge.

Electrical Rating

Rated voltage 

5V

 , Rated power of input current 

(1.6 A) at USB C

Auto Off

Yes, default 15 (only with battery power)

Power Save

Yes, default OFF

Data Logger

250 test results stored for download to PC or transfer 

by Bluetooth

Certifications

EZ-BLE

 PRoC

 

Module,  

CYBLE-022001-00 RF 

Radio:

FCC (USA): 

 

Industry 

Canada (IC) 

Certification:

FCC ID: WAP2001 

 

License IC: 

7922A-2001

CE (Europe): Complies with 

Directive1999/5/

EC

MIC (Japan): 005-101007
KC (Korea):

MSIP-CRM-

Cyp-2001

EMC:

EU: ETSI EN 301489-1  ;US: FCC 

PART 15 B ; 

CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B); AS/

NZS: CSPR 22

Safety:

EU: EN61010-1:2010; AS/NZS: 

national differences

RoHS

2011/65/EU + (EU) 2015/863

Dimensions

21.6 X 12.4 X 10.4 cm (L X W X H)  |  8.5 X 4.9 X 4.2 in

Weight

0.79 Kg, 1.74 lb

TROUBLESHOOTING 

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problem

Reason

Solution

Meter Check 

Disk

Meter Check Disk in chamber 

instead of reagent disk

Select “Continue” to go to Test 

Results screen. Select “Abort” 

to go to Testing screen and run 

test with reagent disk.

“Source” 

appears on 

test screen 

instead of 

“Sanitizer”

Wrong Market Type was 

chosen

Go to Settings. Change Market 

Type to Pool/Spa

!

 On Test 

Results and 

Test History 

screens 

Problem with default blank 

due to under filled disk or 

air bubble. Test results are 

questionable.

Fill disk correctly (see FILLING). 

On Test Results screen tap ! for 

details.

Range Error

Raw data out of range

Contact Support

Output Error

Decreased light intensity. 

Possibly dirty lens

Clean lens (see CLEANING). 

Follow Range Check Procedure. 

If error message persists, 

contact Support.

Consistently 

unexpected 

high results 

for metals

Metals may actually be 

present 

Repeat test with distilled water. 

If the results still show that 

metals are present, contact 

Support.

Alkalinity 

result of 0 

ppm

Usually due to an underfilled 

disk.

Review the disk filling 

procedures and test again. 

If problem persists, contact 

Support.

Unexpected 

results

Dirty disk cover

Gently clean disk cover 

apertures with pipe cleaner or 

lint free cloth.

Disk type is 

not an option 

in Disk Series

Software or meter firmware 

is out of date.

Update WaterLink Connect 2 at 

softwarecenter.lamotte.com

High pH 

results

Water sample temperature 

above 100 °F (38 °C) 

interferes with pH reagent

For water samples over 100 °F  

(38 °C) subtract 0.1 from pH 

result or, for the most accurate 

result, wait until water sample is 

below 90 °F (32 °C) to test

Disk not 

spinning

Lid open, meter not powered 

on, low battery, disk or disk 

cover pressed down too 

tightly on hub

Close lid, power on meter, 

charge the battery or plug meter 

into a stable power source, 

remove the disk/disk cover and 

place back in the chamber more 

gently

Fast electrical transients 

may disrupt operation of the 

Spin Touch meter

Restart the test to resume 

normal operation

Trouble 

connecting 

to Bluetooth 

device

Bluetooth not enabled
Too many Bluetooth devices 

near the meter
Printer power is ON and Fast 

Printer Connection is ON

Enable Bluetooth
Have only one device near the 

meter
Turn printer power OFF. Or turn 

Past Printer Connection OFF.

Trouble 

connecting to 

computer by 

USB

Broken connection

Press and hold power button for 

1 second.

TROUBLESHOOTING WITH THE METER CHECK DISK

IMPORTANT!!  Do not attempt to separate the components of the Meter Check Disk 

(Code 1705/1705-EU). The Meter Check Disk consists of a disk with a permanently 

attached cover. Do not fill the Meter Check Disk with water. Water is not used in the 

Meter Check Disk.

CALIBRATION OPERATIONS

  The Meter Check Disk (MCD) is used to perform two 

calibration operations – Check Calibration and Start Calibration. The Start Calibration 

procedure should only be performed if the meter fails the Check Calibration 

procedure.

Check Calibration

  Meters are calibrated at the time of manufacture. However, 

it is possible for the calibration settings to be lost due to power anomalies or other 

circumstances. The Meter Check Disk is used in the Check Calibration procedure to 

determine whether the alignment of the hub and disk are correct. For some meters, 

it also evaluates the brightness of the individual LEDs. 
1.  Follow the CLEANING procedure to clean the light chamber and optic lenses. 
2.  From the main test page, tap 

 to select Settings.

3.  Tap 

Calibration

4.  Tap 

Check

 

Calibration

.

5.  Remove the Meter Check Disk (Code 1705/1705-EU) from the foil pouch. DO 

NOT remove the black cover from the disk. Insert the Meter Check Disk (MCD) 

into the meter and close the lid.

6.  Tap 

Start

.

7.  The meter will briefly spin. When it is complete, six channel values will be 

displayed. Compare the displayed channel values to those printed on the MCD 

pouch. If the displayed channel values are within the ranges provided on the 

Meter Check Disk pouch, the meter is calibrated and performing normally. If the 

displayed channel values are not within the ranges provided on the Meter Check 

Disk pouch, perform the Start Calibration procedure.
NOTE: Range specifications are specific to the disk identified by the serial 

number on the pouch. The range specifications will vary from disk to disk. The 

exact readings from a specific disk may vary from meter to meter.

8.  Tap   to return to the test screen.
9.  Remove the MCD from the meter and return to the foil pouch for storage.

Start Calibration

  The Start Calibration procedure calibrates the alignment of 

the hub and disk for all meters and sets the brightness of the individual LEDs for 

compatible meters. Before performing this calibration procedure, run the Check 

Calibration procedure to determine whether the meter is calibrated and operating 

normally. The Start Calibration procedure should only be completed if the meter fails 

the Check Calibration procedure.
1.  Follow the CLEANING procedure to clean the light chamber and optic lenses.
2.  From the main test screen, tap 

 to select Settings.

3.  Tap 

Calibration

.

4.  Tap 

Start Calibration

5.  Remove the Meter Check Disk (Code 1705/1705-EU) from the foil pouch. DO 

NOT remove the black cover from the disk. Insert the Meter Check Disk. Close 

the lid.

6.  Tap 

Start

.

7.  When the calibration is complete the message “Angle Calibration Successful” 

will appear. Meters that can also perform an LED calibration will display “LED 

Calibration Successful”.

8.  Tap   to return to the test screen.
Angle Calibration checks the alignment of the hub and disk. The LED Calibration sets 

the brightness of the individual LEDs. The results are reported as pass or fail. If the 

measurements pass, the settings will be saved, and the meter is calibrated. If the 

analysis fails, contact Support.

Email: 

[email protected]

 

Phone: 02-96248842 (Aus)  |  Phone: 00-612-96248842 (NZ) 

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm (GMT+10)

HELPFUL HINTS

 

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Do not touch top or bottom of disk. Handle disk by the edge.

 

¬

Do not fill disk while in the meter. Fill disk on clean, dry surface.

 

¬

Fill the disk on a dark surface to more easily see the sample water.

 

¬

The disk should not contain any large air bubbles. Air bubbles will result in 

erroneous results.

Summary of Contents for WaterLink SpinTouch 3580-AU

Page 1: ...SF ANSI CAN 50 2023 LaMotte Company All Rights Reserved For Code 3580 AU 3581 AU 05 09 2023 Scantoaccess download andprint theSpinTouchQuickStartGuide WARNING only use the USB cable and wall adapter t...

Page 2: ...a mobile device requires that a mobile app is installed on the device and an active account for the associated software program For example with an active WaterLink Solutions account and the WaterLink...

Page 3: ...at a time Auto Save Tests must be disabled If Auto Save Tests is disabled will be highlighted on the Test Results screen After the test has been run tap to save the results for that water sample to th...

Page 4: ...d at low battery power without connecting it an AC power source the meter will go into an auto shutdown mode In this mode the meter will be locked until meter is connected to an AC source and the batt...

Page 5: ...k Free Chlorine Bromine Free Chlorine Bromine Total Chlorine Total Chlorine Chlorine Bromine pH Alkalinity Code4335 Series601 pH Free Chlorine Bromine Alkalinity pH Free Chlorine Bromine Alkalinity Bl...

Page 6: ...IMPORTANT DonotattempttoseparatethecomponentsoftheMeterCheckDisk Code1705 1705 EU TheMeterCheckDiskconsistsofadiskwithapermanently attachedcover DonotfilltheMeterCheckDiskwithwater Waterisnotusedinth...

Page 7: ...emergency line for ChemTel at 1 800 255 3924 USA Canada Puerto Rico For locations outside of the North American continent call 813 248 0585 collect Ensure that the protection provided by this equipmen...

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