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Figure 3 shows the step-by-step procedure for inserting a 3M Clean-Trace  
Test into a 3M Clean-Trace Luminometer for testing, and removing it after testing 
is completed. 
1.  Open the 3M Clean-Trace Luminometer by pressing the rocker cap.
2.  Insert an activated 3M Clean-Trace Test into the chamber, making sure the 
cuvette is at the bottom of the chamber.
3.  The 3M Clean-Trace Test handle should be visible at the top of the chamber.
4.  Release the rocker cap. Now you can do an ATP test with the 3M Clean-Trace 
Test that’s inside the chamber.
5.  After the ATP test is completed, open the chamber by pressing the rocker cap. 
6.  To remove the 3M Clean-Trace Test, grasp the top of the test and pull 
upwards. Follow the instructions for disposal in the 3M Clean-Trace Test 
Instructions for Use. Consult with local regulations for any additional 
regulations regarding disposal.
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5. 6.
Figure 3
Using the Base 
For extra stability and convenience, the 3M Clean-Trace Luminometer can be 
placed on the 3M™ Clean-Trace™ Base. The 3M Clean-Trace Base also holds the 
3M Clean-Trace Luminometer at an optimum working and viewing angle.  
(See Figure4). 
Figure 4
The 3M Clean-Trace Luminometer also has a fold-out stand built into the bottom 
of the instrument. (See Figure 5).
Figure 5
Logging in on the 3M Clean‑Trace Luminometer
When the 3M Clean-Trace Luminometer is turned on, it automatically does a diagnostic check. If the diagnostic check is 
within the required limits, the login screen appears. 
1.  The Default User is automatically logged in. Tap [Login].
•  Or, if you set up Users using 3M Clean-Trace Hygiene Management Software, to select your User name, tap select 
User 
 and tap your User name. Tap [Login].
2.  Unplanned Test automatically appears. Sample Plans appear if you have created and synchronized them using the 3M 
Clean-Trace Hygiene Management Software. You can start a new run of a sample plan or start new unplanned testing. 
To return to this screen at any time, tap Home 
.
•  For more information, refer to the Performing Unplanned Testing or the Performing Tests on Test Points in Sample 
Plans sections in this User Manual for more information.