How to use the Urinator Quick Start Guide with video.
How to use The Urinator (short version)
READ THE URINATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL and do several test runs using water so you know what to expect.
1. Fill the fluid bag with approximately 80 ml of warm water or warm clean urine.
2. Remove as much air from the bag as possible and screw cap back on the end of the tube.
3. Attach your two 9-volt Duracell batteries and fold fabric shut, making sure to secure the ends.
4. Once your temperature indicator on the bag is reading 98 to 100 you are ready to give your sample.
Here is a More Detailed Quick Start Guide: Keep it Simple and Comfortable
If you have already read the wonderful Urinator Reviews out there. Now, welcome to your quick start journey with The Urinator! This guide will walk you through how to use the device and highlight key features, so you feel confident. If you have The Urinator BT model, remember that a few steps involve your smartphone—but don’t worry, I’ve got you covered.
Step 1: Get Your Materials Together
Let’s make sure you’ve got everything:
- The Urinator device (classic or BT)
- Two 9-volt Duracell batteries (Duracell is key for reliability)
- A pre-prepared urine sample (whether synthetic or real)
For BT model users, have your Android phone handy.
Step 2: Filling the Bag
Prepare Your Sample
- If using synthetic urine, get it to about body temperature. Then, grab the syringe that came with your Urinator to fill the bag. Pro tip: Make sure the sample is warm before starting; the Urinator will help keep it there, but it needs a bit of a head start.
Remove Air Bubbles
- Gently squeeze out any air from the reservoir. Removing these air pockets ensures consistent heating and accuracy. If it feels a bit fiddly, don’t stress—this part can take some practice.
Step 3: Connect the Batteries
- Attach the Batteries
- Pop in those two 9-volt Duracell batteries. Trust me, It says it in the Urinator instructions and its not kidding, Duracell is an absolute must for this device to work. Once connected, the heating element activates to bring your sample up to temperature. Wait for about 10-15 minutes until you see the temperature hit 98 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit on the strip. Please note that the LCD on the strip should show 3 different colors. Brown on 102, Green on 100, and Blue on 98. This is normal. That means the temperature is exactly where it should be.
Step 4: Monitoring and Wearing It
Temperature Check
- For the classic model, just look at the temperature strip on the bag to make sure it’s at the sweet spot: 98 to 100 degrees. If you have the BT model, you can use your Android phone to monitor it remotely, adding a bit of stealth to the process.
Wearing The Urinator
- Secure the Urinator against your body using the adjustable band. Placement is everything—you want it to be comfortable, discreet, and easy to access. Tighty-whities or some stealth pocket underwear will work just fine.
Step 5: Urinator BT Users – Extra Steps
If you’ve got the BT model, here’s what makes it extra powerful:
- Pairing with Your Phone: Open the Urinator app on your Android and pair it with your device. Follow the prompts, which are straightforward.
- Remote Monitoring: This is where the BT shines. You can check the temperature remotely, set alerts, and even control the heating. Want to switch it off for a while? You can do that too.
Tips to Make Life Easier
- Practice Makes Perfect: Try a few practice runs at home. Familiarize yourself with the process so there are no surprises when you really need it.
- Battery Tips: Always use fresh 9-volt Duracell batteries. The BT model requires power for the heating element and the Bluetooth feature—so old batteries might let you down when it counts.
- Get Comfortable: Place it against your body in a way that feels natural. If you’ve got the BT model, the extra monitoring means you don’t need to adjust or worry about checking as often.
Why The Urinator BT Model is a Game Changer
For those with the BT model, pairing it with your Android makes all the difference. You get real-time notifications about temperature (super handy), and you can adjust settings remotely. No need to manually check the temperature strip all the time—your phone’s got you covered. The BT model gives you peace of mind with features like:
- Remote Alerts: The app lets you know when your sample is at the perfect temperature, so you can relax a bit more.
- Stealth Functionality: You can even rename the device in Bluetooth settings—like calling it “HP Printer” for discretion.
Wrapping Up
The Urinator is all about keeping things simple and reliable, whether you’re using the classic model or the BT version. If you’re a BT user, make sure to check out our video library to help with pairing and troubleshooting. There are also tips on how to maximize battery life and make the most of your device’s features. Practice, preparation, and taking the time to understand your Urinator will ensure everything goes smoothly when it matters.
And finally, if you have any questions or need more guidance, don’t hesitate to check out our detailed video library at UrinatorBT.com. It’s filled with helpful tips, and if you’re a visual learner, watching a few tutorials can be a game-changer.
Stay confident—you’ve got this!