WATER-I D PoolLab 2.0 Handheld Pool Water Photometer User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- WATER-I D
Table of Contents
- Delivery content
- Batteries
- Switch on
- Device settings
- Advices
- SINGLE PARAMETER
- MULTIPLE PARAMETER
- ZERO
- Active Oxygen (MPS)
- Calcium Hardness
- Chlorine HR (Kl)
- Chlorine Dioxide
- Copper
- Cyanuric acid
- Iron (LR)
- Nitrate
- pH
- Total Hardness
- Urea
- Hardness conversion
- Changing the cuvette
- Error codes
- Accessories
- LabCOM® – Software & App
- Tolerances
- Disposal
- RoHS Declaration of Conformity / Safety Instructions
- UKCA Conformity Assessment
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
water testing equipment
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Quick guide starts on page 31
Quality Reagents
Made in Germany
Delivery content
1 x PoolLab 2.0®
1 x Light shield
3 x AA Batteries
3 x Crushing | Stirring Rods (white, blue, red)
1 x 10ml syringe
1 x Printed User Manual
1 x Collecting Bag (Nylon)
20 x Phenol Red Photometer tablets
20 x DPD N° 1 Photometer tablets
10 x DPD N° 3 Photometer tablets
10 x CYA–Test Photometer tablets
10 x Alkalinity–M Photometer tablets
Poison Center Munich (24/7):
+49 (0) 89 – 19240 (German and English)
Reagents for water analysis only! Do not eat! Keep out of reach of children!
Store cool and dry!
Batteries
Change
Do not use rechargeable batteries!
Switch on
Button explanation
(*) requires that a WiFi-connection has been set up by using the LabCOM® App whilst the PoolLab 2.O® is connected to the App via Bluetooth® To synchronize with a cloud-account, a cloud account needs to be set up by using the LabCOM® App whilst the PoolLab 2.0® is connected to the App via Bluetooth®.
Device settings
Cloud
This is only an information menu! If cloud synchronisation is set up for your PoolLab 2.0® (to be set up via the LabCOM® app while the PoolLab 2.0® is connected to the app via Bluetooth® ), the cloud account with which synchronisation is taking place is displayed here.
This is only an information menu! If a WiFi connection is set up for the PoolLab 2.0® (set up via the LabCOM® app whilst the PoolLab 2.0® is connected to the app via Bluetooth® ), the WiFi network which is used for the synchronisation is displayed here.
The date and time are automatically corrected when the PoolLab 2.0® is connected (Bluetooth® ) to the LabCOM® app. In this menu you can choose between the 12h format (e.g. 02:00 PM) or the 24h format (e.g. 14:00).
The date and time are automatically corrected when the PoolLab 2.0® is connected (Bluetooth® ) to the LabCOM® app. In this menu you can choose between option 1 (MM/DD/YYYY – example 09/27/2023) and option 2 (DD/MM/YYYY – example 27/09/2023).
Some parameters (see listed above) can be measured on the PoolLab 2.0® with both tablet reagents and liquid reagents. Select between tablet and liquid mode in the menu. The liquid reagents may only be used in liquid mode, otherwise incorrect results will be measured! The selected mode is indicated by a symbol in the status bar (top of the screen).
In the LabCOM® app you can create sampling points (e.g. “Pool 1”, “Pool 2”) and then transfer them to the PoolLab 2.0® with an existing Bluetooth® connection. In this menu you can select the sampling point under which the following measurements are to be saved. The name of the selected sampling point is also displayed on the top left of the start screen.
Here you can set the brightness of the PoolLab 2.0® display. The brighter the display is set, the higher the power consumption of the PoolLab 2.0® .
If the measurement results obtained do not correspond to the expected results you can, and if the cuvette is changed you MUST, carry out a calibration. Please follow the steps indicated on the following pages.
Calibration
Advices
The parameter to be measured may only be measured stand-alone (so NOT in parallel with other parameters).
The parameter to be measured may only be measured in the middle measuring chamber (2).
To prevent cross-contamination, your PoolLab 2.0® comes with 3 different coloured stirring rods. It is recommended to not use the same stirring rod (e.g. just the white one) when performing parallel measurements, but to use a different one for each chamber.
Always use PHOTOMETER grade tablets! Never use RAPID grade tablets!
RAPID tablets lead to incorrect measurement results! Do not touch reagent
tablets!
- The date of your PoolLab 2.0® is preset when delivered, but may differ from your time zone. The date and time can be changed via the free LabCOM® app (Bluetooth’ connection). If the battery change takes longer than 2 minutes or batteries are inserted incorrectly, the date will be deleted.
- Ideal values: Please contact the supplier of your pool chemistry to ask for ideal values for your pool.
- Scratched cuvette: As long as the cuvette is not scratched in the upper half but only in the bottom area, it does not need to be changed.
- Please crush tablets vigorously with the stirring rod. The cuvette will not break
- Total chlorine may well be displayed lower than the free chlorine within the tolerances shown in these instructions.
- Humidity in the display: Can occur if the residual humidity in the housing condenses due to the cold water during immersion.
It is important to clean the device after each measurement to get rid of any reagent residues! Please ensure that the cuvette has been cleaned before each measurement (e.g. under clear water/or simply rinsing the cuvette in the pool is sufficient as long as no residues remain). Do NOT use any cleaning agents!
Do not leave the device in the sun!
The PoolLab 2.0® is also suitable for saltwater pools/salt electrolysis pools!
SINGLE PARAMETER
Single parameter quick start guide
- The countdown can be skipped by pressing the “on/off” button (not recommended)
- Pressing the “TEST-OK” button again triggers a repeat measurement.
MULTIPLE PARAMETER
Multiple parameter quick start guide
As long you press the TEST button before the end of the recommended countdown,
the countdown/clock will be displayed in green.
If you need a little longer than the recommended time, the colour of the
countdown changes to red. In this case, higher tolerances have to be expected
in the measurement result.
- The countdown(s) can be skipped by pressing the “on/off” key after confirming the last measurement chamber (not recommended).
- The “back” (ZERO) key can be used to cancel an accidental confirmation that the reagent has been added (“T” key).
- Pressing the “TEST-OK” key again triggers a repeat measurement.
ZERO
The ZERO step must only be carried out once after switching on and not necessarily before each following measurement.
Only one time per test batch
The “ZERO” step is only necessary once after switching on. Make sure that the
water to be measured does not (!) contain any tablet/reagent in the cuvette
and that the light protection cover is in place. Please always perform ZERO
with the pool water to be measured. You can also perform another ZERO before
each new measurement (display shows “TEST”) (fill cuvettes with pool water, put
on lid, press ZERO key).
Active Oxygen (MPS)
1–ACT
0.00 – 20.00 ppm (mg/l) O2
DPD N°4 Photometer*
Alkalinity
2–TA
0 – 200 ppm (mg/l) CaCO3
Alkalinity–M Photometer
Aluminium
3–ALU
0.00 – 0.30 ppm (mg/l) Al 3+
Aluminium N°1 Photometer
Aluminium N°2 Photometer
*not part of standard equipment
4–AMM
0.00 – 1.20 ppm (mg/l) NH3
Ammonia N°1 Powder Pillow
Ammonia N°2 Powder Pillow
Bromine
5–BRO
Tablet Mode:
0.00 – 13.00 ppm (mg/l) Br2 DPD N°1 Photometer Tablet Glycine
Liquid Mode:
0.00 – 9.00 ppm (mg/l) Br2 DPD 1A + DPD 1B Liquid Glycine*
Only if your water sample does contain Chlorine next to Bromine (both disinfectants used), the following procedure “A” needs to be followed and Glycine* reagent needs to be used. Otherwise (only Bromine present), please follow procedure “B”.
A With Chlorine
B without Chlorine
Calcium Hardness
6–CH
0 – 500 ppm (mg/l) CaCO3
Calcium Hardness N°1
Calcium Hardness N°2
7–CLA
0.00 – 6.00 ppm (mg/l) NH₂Cl/NHCl₂
DPD N°1 Photometer
DPD N°2 Photometer*
DPD N°3 Photometer
Chlorine (fCl/cCl/tCl)
8–CL
Tablet Mode:
0.00 – 6.00 ppm (mg/l) Cl2
DPD N°1 Photometer
DPD N°3 Photometer
Liquid Mode:
0.00 – 4.00 ppm (mg/l) fCl2
DPD 1A + DPD 1B +
DPD 3C* Liquid
Chlorine HR (Kl)
9–CLHR
5 – 200 ppm (mg/l) Cl2
Chlorine HR (KI)
Acidifying GP Powder Pillow
Chlorine Dioxide
10–CLO2
Tablet Mode:
0.00 – 11.00 ppm (mg/l) ClO2
DPD N°1 Photometer
Glycine*
Liquid Mode:
0.00 – 7.50 ppm (mg/l) ClO2
DPD 1A + DPD 1B Liquid
Glycine*
Only if your water sample does contain Chlorine next to Chlorine Dioxide (both disinfectants used), the following procedure “A” needs to be followed and Glycine* reagent needs to be used. Otherwise (only Chlorine Dioxide present), please follow procedure “B”.
A With Chlorine
B without Chlorine
Copper
11–CU
0.00 – 5.00 ppm (mg/l) Cu2+
Copper N°1 Photometer
Copper N°2 Photometer
Cyanuric acid
12–CYA
0 – 100 ppm (mg/l) CYA
CYA Test Photometer
**Hydrogen Peroxide (LR)
13–HYDL
0.00 – 2.40 ppm (mg/l) H O2 2
Hydr. Peroxide LR Photometer***
Hydrogen Peroxide (HR)
14–HYDH
0 – 180 ppm (mg/l) H O2 2
Hyd. Peroxide HR Photometer
Acidifying PT
Iron (LR)
15–IRON
0.00 – 1.00 ppm (mg/l) Fe 2+ /Fe 3+
Iron LR Photometer*
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Nitrate
16–NTRA
1 – 50 ppm (mg/l) NO3
Nitrate N°1 Photometer Powder Pillow
Nitrate N°2 Photometer Powder Pillow
Nitrite
17–NITRI
0.00 – 1.50 ppm (mg/l) NO2
Nitrite LR Photometer Powder Pillows*
Ozone
18–OZON
Tablet Mode:
0.00 – 4.00 ppm (mg/l) O3
DPD N°1 Photometer
DPD N°3 Photometer
Glycine
Liquid Mode:
0.00 – 2.70 ppm (mg/l) O3
DPD 1A + DPD 1B +
DPD 3C Liquid
Glycine*
If the water sample also contains chlorine, an incorrect
measurement result (ozone+chlorine) is displayed.
pH
19–PH
Tablet Mode:
6.50 – 8.40 pH
Phenol Red Photometer
Liquid Mode:
6.50 – 8.40 pH
Phenol Red Liquid*
The alkalinity value must be at least 50 mg/l to perform a correct pH measurement.
PHMB
20–PHMB
5 – 60 ppm (mg/l) PHMB
PHMB Photometer*
Be sure to clean all objects that have come into contact with the reagent thoroughly with a brush, water and then distilled water, otherwise the measuring equipment may turn blue over time. This method is calibrated for alkalinity values (M) =120 mg/l and calcium hardness values =200 mg/l. Deviating alkalinity values / calcium hardness values can lead to measurement deviations.
Phosphate (LR)
21–PPLR
0.00 – 4.00 ppm (mg/l) PO4 3-
Phosphate LR N°1 Powder Pillow
Phosphate LR N°2 Photometer
*not part of standard equipment
Phosphate (HR)
22–PPHR
0 – 80 ppm (mg/l) PO4 3-
Phosphate HR N°1 Photometer Powder Pillow
Phosphate HR N°2 Photometer
Potassium
23–POT
0.7 – 12.0 ppm (mg/l) K+
Potassium Photometer*
Sulphate
24–SULF
5 – 100 ppm (mg/l) SO4 2-
Sulphate Photometer Powder Pillow*
Total Hardness
25–TH
0 – 500 ppm (mg/l) CaCO3
Total Hardness N°1
Total Hardness N°2
Urea
26–UREA
0.10 – 2.50 ppm (mg/l) (NH ) CO
2 2
Dechlor
PL Urea N°1
PL Urea N°2
Ammonia N°1 Photometer Powder Pillow
Ammonia N° 2 Photometer Powder Pillow*
If chlorine is present, a DECHLOR tablet must be added beforehand.
Zinc (with chlorine)
27–ZINC
0.00 – 1.00 ppm (mg/l) Zn 2+
Dechlor
Copper/Zinc LR Photometer
EDTA
not par
Hardness conversion
| CaCO3
mg/l| KS 4,3
mmol/l| °dH
(KH)| °e
(CH)| °f
(DC)| mval
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1 mg/I CaCO,| 1| 0.01| 0.056| 0.07| 0.1| 0.02
1 mmol/I Ks4,3| 100| 1| 6.| 7.0| 10.0| 2
OR/UR
OR = Overrange / UR = Underrange.
Test result is outside the range of the method. OR results can be brought into
measurement range by dilution. Use syringe to take only 5ml (or 1ml) sample
water plus 5ml (9ml) distilled water. Test again and multiply results times 2
(times 10). Dilution does not work with „pH“ measurement.
Changing the cuvette
Once the cuvette got changed,a calibration MUST be carried out.
Please follow the steps indicated on page 19.
Error codes
| Change batteries
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E300| Calibration required
E800| Sensor defect
E701| Hardware error (LED)
E702| Hardware error (memory)
E501| Bluetooth/WiFi error
E502| Hardware error (other)
E401| WiFi not found/ login data incorrect
E402| Update server not available
E403| Error in the update log
E404| Cloud server connection error
E405| Protocol Error (perform a firmware update)
E406| Cloud server login error (wrong password)
Accessories
Reagents
POL-Ref
TbsPD450
TbsPTA50
TbsHALM150
TbsPALM250
PPHAM150
PPPAM250
TbsPD150
TbsPD250
TbsPD350
PL30DPD1A
PL65DPD1A
PL30DPD1B
PL65DPD1B
PL30DPD3C
PL65DPD3C
TbsHGC50
PPPCLHR50
PPHAFG50
TbsHCu150
TbsPCu250
TbsPCAT50
POL2020CH12
POL2010TH12
TbsPHP50
TbsHAFPP50
PPPHPHR50
TbsPILR50
PPHNitra150
PPPNitra250
PPPNILR50
TbsPpH50
TbsPPB50
PPHPPLR150
TbsPPPLR250
PPHPPHR150
TbsPPPHR250
TbsPPTST50| Mix-Refill Pack with 70 tablets
(20 each of DPD 1, Phenol Red,
10 each of Alka-M, CYA-Test and DPD 3)
50 tablets DPD N°4 Photometer
50 tablets Alka-M Photometer
50 tablets Aluminium N°1 Photometer
50 tablets Aluminium N°2 Photometer
50 powder pillows Ammonia N°1 Photometer
50 powder pillows Ammonia N°2 Photometer
50 tablets DPD N°1 Photometer
50 tablets DPD N°2 Photometer
50 tablets DPD N°3 Photometer
30 ml DPD 1A Liquid
65 ml DPD 1A Liquid
30 ml DPD 1B Liquid
65 ml DPD 1B Liquid
30 ml DPD 3C Liquid
65 ml DPD 3C Liquid
50 tablets Glycine Photometer
50 powder pillows Chlorine HR KI Photometer
50 powder pillows Acidifying GP
50 tablets Copper N°1 Photometer
50 tablets Copper N°2 Photometer
50 tablets CYA-Test Photometer
20/20 ml Calcium Hardness 1 and 2 (liquid)
20/10 ml Total Hardness 1 and 2 (liquid)
50 tablets Hyd. Peroxide LR Photometer
50 tablets Acidifying PT Photometer
50 powder pillows Hyd. Peroxide HR Photometer
50 tablets Iron LR Photometer
50 powder pillows Nitrate N°1 Photometer
50 powder pillows Nitrate N°2 Photometer
50 powder pillows Nitrite LR Photometer
50 tablets Phenol Red Photometer
50 tablets PHMB Photometer
50 powder pillows Phosphate LR N°1 Photometer
50 tablets Phosphate LR N°2 Photometer
50 powder pillows Phosphate HR N°1 Photometer
50 tablets Phosphate HR N°2 Photometer
50 tablets Potassium Photometer
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PPPSULP50
POL42Urea12
TbsPCZ50
TbsHED50
TbsHDC| 50 powder pillows Sulphate Photometer
4/2 ml Urea 1 and 2 (liquid)
50 tablets Copper/Zinc LR Photometer
50 tablets EDTA
50 tablets Dechlor
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Spare parts
POL2Sp-kv
POL2Sp-refkit
POL2Sp-ls
POL2Sp-cuvhold
POLSp-str
POL2Sp-strB
POL2Sp-strR
POL2Sp-bag
FW25-shaker
PLSp-InjFil-1
PLSp-Filtad
PLSp-FiltGFC| PoolLai:it 2.0® Replacement cuvette Check-Standard kit (3 x
POL2Sp-kv) with check standards for ZERO/Chlorine LR/ Chlorine
HR/pH/TA/CYA/Total Hardness Light shield for PoolLab® 2.0 Cuvette holder for
PoolLab® 2.0 White 10.5 cm plastic stirring rod Blue 10.5 cm plastic stirring
rod Red 10.5 cm plastic stirring rod Nylon bag for PoolLab® 2.0 25m1 shaker
for Nitrate test 20m1luer lock syringe for filter-adapter Adapter for filter
papers 50 x 24mm GF/C filter papers
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LabCOM® – Software & App
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.waterid.labcom
https://itunes.apple.com/app/poollab/id1230326325
Connect the PoolLab 2.0® via Bluetooth® to the LabCOM® app to set the WiFi connection, the cloud, the date/time and the sampling points.
FAQ https://poollab.org
MSDS https://msds.water-id.com
Cloud https://labcom.cloud
Developed in Germany | Assembled in PRC
LED:| 460 nm (only chamber 2) | 525 nm | 590 nm | 625 nm
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| 3 x AA (1.5 V, LR03) Do not use rechargeable batteries!
| 3 00 sec.
| 5 – 45°C
| I P 68 (1 h | 1.2 m)
MEMORY:| Max. 1,200 measurements
| Max. 20 sampling points
Tolerances
Under laboratory conditions, the instrument-/reagent- and user-related
tolerances can be up to +/- 10 % of the actual value.
For the parameter “pH” a tolerance of up to +/- pH 0.10 applies.
Disposal
Disposal instructions according to
EU directive by the European Parliament and Council: 2002/96/EC
EU directive by the European Parliament and Council: 2006/66/EC
Environmental protection information
For the manufacture of your device, raw materials had to be produced and
processed.
The product may there contain hazardous substances with a negative effect on
the environment if the device is not disposed of properly.
Disposal of the device inclusive batteries
EU directive 2006/66/EC prohibits the disposal of batteries through normal
household waste because batteries and accumulators may contain hazardous
substance dangerous for the groundwater quality.
The device purchased by you contains replaceable AA-batteries (Alkaline).
We are obliged by law to notify you that the batteries contained in the device
must be disposed of properly at special collection points or with the dealer
where you have purchased the device.
The symbol of the crossed-out waste bin indicates that you are asked to
dispose of the device properly.
To avoid that hazardous substances do enter the environment and to not
contribute to a depletion of raw material resources, we kindly ask you to
return the device by fully stamped mail (!) to the following address:
Water-i.d. GmbH
Daimlerstrasse 20
D-76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Germany
PoolLab 2.0 battery certifications and shipping conformity statements are
available upon request
(support@water-id.com).
RoHS Declaration of Conformity / Safety Instructions
RoHS Declaration of Conformity
“Directive 2011/65/EU (the RoHS Directive) OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF
THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment” superseding “Directive
2002/95/EC (the RoHS Directive) OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 27 January 2003. The Certificate of Compliance includes Directive 2015/863
published in 2015 by the EU (often referred as RoHS 3) and Directive
2017/2102/EU published by the EU November 17, 2015.
Based on the information provided by our supply lines, and our certain
knowledge pertaining to our own processes, products supplied by Water-i.d.
GmbH are RoHS compliant for orders placed on or after the January 1, 2006.
Products supplied on or after January 3, 2013 are also
RoHS compliant according the Directive 2011/65/EU, Directive 2015/863 and
Directive 2017/2102/EU from the moment the respected directive came into
force.
The confirmation of compliance status by our supply lines is granted for
products which do not contain any of the restricted substances referred to in
Annex VI in the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU & Directive 2015/863 with a higher
than maximum concentration values tolerated by weight in homogeneous
materials.
Water-i.d. GmbH has taken all reasonable steps to verify the supply line
information regarding the absence of restricted substances.
Safety Instructions
This equipment is not suitable for use in areas where children may be present.
CAUTION:
Battery abuse or mishandling can cause overheat, liquid leakage, or an
explosion. To avoid possible injury, do the following:
- Install batteries according to the battery model and polarity information in the battery compartment.
- Do not disassemble, or service any battery.
- Do not crush or puncture the battery.
- Do not short-circuit the battery, or expose it to water or other liquids.
CE compliance statement (EG/EU/ECC)
According to directive 2014/53/EC of the European Parliament and European
Council of April 16, 2014.
The contracted manufacturer
Dongguan Welltime Technology Ltd.
No.3, Dongyuan 3rd Road, Lianhu 2nd Industrial Zone
CN-523702 Tangxia Town, Dongguan City
Peoples Republic of China herewith declares as follows:
The product “PoolLab 2.0″ complies with the requirements of the following
standards for:
• BT 4.2 (BLE)
• 802.11 b/g/n
Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility (EMC) standards for radio equipment and
services:
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
Radio standards:
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2
Frequency:
2.400 – 2.4835 GHz
Power:
<100mW
Safety standard:
EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020
SAR testing standard:
EN 50566:2017
EN 62479:2010
EN 50663:2017
IEC/IEEE 62209-1528:2020
Frequency bands and power:
Maximum radio frequency power transmitted in the frequency bands in which the
radio equipment operates: The maximum power for all bands is less than the
highest limit value specified in the related Harmonized Standard.
The frequency bands and transmitting power (radiated and/or conducted) nominal
limits applicable to this radio equipment are as follows: Wi-Fi 2.4G: 20 dBm,
Bluetooth 2.4G: 20 dBm.
Hereby, Water-i.d. GmbH, Daimlerstr. 20, D-76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen,
Germany, declares that this device is in compliance with essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU and the
Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 (S.I. 2017/1206).
A copy of the Declaration of conformity can be downloaded from
www.poollab.org
EU/EC regulatory conformance ( SAR (DAS) Information
** The contracted manufacturer
Dongguan Welltime Technology Ltd.
No.3, Dongyuan 3rd Road, Lianhu 2nd Industrial Zone
CN-523702 Tangxia Town, Dongguan City
Peoples Republic of China
herewith declares as follows:
Body worn operation
The device complies with RF specifications when used at a distance of 0 mm
from your body. Ensure that the device accessories, such as a device case and
device holster, are not composed of metal components. Keep the device away
from your body to meet the distance requirement.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information:**
This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed
to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health. ISED RF
Exposure Information and Statement the SAR limit of Canada(ISED) is 1.6 W/kg
averaged over one gram of tissue. PoolLab 2.0 Photometer has also been tested
against this SAR limit. This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the device kept 0mm from the body. To maintain
compliance with ISED RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain
an 0mm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the device
. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain
metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not
satisfy these requirements may not comply with ISED RF exposure requirements,
and should be avoided.
FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement / IC Licence-Exempt RSS Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible forcompliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by Water-i.d. GmbH could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC ID: 2ALRR-POOLLABV2
IC: 22610-POOLLABV2
Model/HVIN: PoolLab 2.0
The SAR limit adopted by USA and Canada is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported to the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) and the Industry Canada (IC) for this device
type when it is properly worn on the body is 0.038 watts/kilogram (W/Kg).
The device complies with the RF specifications when the device is used near
your distance of 0 mm from your body. Ensure that the device accessories such
as a device case and a device holster are not composed of metal components.
Keep your device 0 mm away from your body to meet the requirement earlier
mentioned.
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF
exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0 mm must be
maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the antenna.
Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device
should not contain any metallic components. Body worn accessories that do not
meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and
should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.
Tested standards:
- FCC part 15.247
- FCC part 2.1093
- ANSI/IEEE C95.1
- ANSI/IEEE C95.3
- FCC part 15B
- RSS-247
- ICES-003
TELEC (MIC) / IMDA Declaration of Conformity
We, Water-i.d. GmbH Germany, hereby declare that the product/model PoolLab 2.0 was certified for type certification pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, item 19.
Tests performed:
-
J 55032
Type of radio wave, frequency and antenna power: -
BT 4.2 (BLE)
-
802.11 b/g/n
Type certification number: 219-239034
UKCA Conformity Assessment
We, Water-i.d. GmbH Germany, hereby certify our responsibility, that the product PoolLab 2.0 Photometer is tested to and conforms with the essential test suites included in the following standards, which are in force within the EEA:
Standards
BS EN IEC 61326-1:2021
BS EN IEC 61326-2-1:2021
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3: 2019
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4: 2020
BS EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2: 2019
Legislation Number
Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1091)
Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1101)
And therefore complies with the essential requirements of the following
directives:
Legislation Name
Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
Compatibility Regulations
Electrical Equipment
(Safety) Regulations
Radio Equipment
Regulations (S.I. 2017/1206)| Legislation Number
Regulations 2016
(S.I. 2016/1091)
Regulations 2016
(S.I. 2016/1101)
Regulations 2017| Further identification
Electromagnetic
Safety
Radio Equipment
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Restriction of the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations
Regulations 2012
(S.I. 2012/3032)
RoHS
UKCA Conformity Assessment
The technical documentation as required by the conformity assessment procedure
is kept at the following address for a period ending at least 10 years after
the last product has been manufactured at the disposal of the relevant
national authorities of any Member State for inspection:
Water-i.d. GmbH (Germany)
Daimlerstr. 20 • 76344 Eggenstein • Germany
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Certificate of Compliance
We hereby certify that the device
PoolLab 2.0®
With it‘s serial number as stated below, has passed intensive visual and
technical checks as part of our QM documentation. We confirm the device got
factory-calibrated.
Water–i.d.® GmbH (Germany)
Andreas Hock, Managing Director
Water–i.d.® GmbH | Daimlerstr. 20
76344 Eggenstein | Germany
S/N
Manufacturing date
Water–i.d.® is certified according to ISO 9001:2015
References
- Intrinsic Development : Professional Software Services
- PoolLab® Photometer | Water-i.d. GmbH
- Labcom
- msds.water-id.com
- PoolLab® Photometer | Water-i.d. GmbH