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21 

 

Note.

 

You can set the volume by teaching the unit directly. Before dispens-
ing, press the up arrow key (fig. 21/9). Parameter Volumetric changes 
to Teach on a red background on display (figure 25). Dispense the 
neccessary  volume  (see 

6.10

).  Unit  remembers  the  dispensed  vol-

ume and uses it for the next dispensing. 

6.9.2.  Parameters (figure 26). Unit parameters setup: measurement units, setting date and 

time, recirculation schedule. 

6.9.2.1 

Measurement units (figure 27). Choose between μS / cm или MOhm * cm. 

6.9.2.2 Set time and date (figure 28). Use the up and down arrows, 

Mode

 and 

ОК

 keys to 

set the time and date digit by digit. 

6.9.2.3 Recirculation (figure 29). Setup the recirculation schedule. First, the Recirculation pe-

riod (figure 30): every 10, 25 or 50 minutes. Then, the Recirculation time (figure 31): 
10, 14 or constantly (i.e. time equals period).  

6.9.3.  Sensors. Current menu item allows checking the sensors of the unit and sending the 

log to PC. Accessible only by service engineers. 

6.9.4.  Maintenance.  Current menu item  allows  resetting  the  pre-filter  timer,  removing  the 

alarm notifications, recalibrating dispenser, resetting to factory settings and checking 
the firmware version. Accessible only by service engineers. 

 

 

 

 

Figure 23. 

 Figure 24. 

 

 

 

 

Figure 25. 

 Figure 26. 

Summary of Contents for Labaqua Bio

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Page 3: ...ation 19 7 Specifications 23 8 Troubleshooting 24 9 Care and maintenance 25 10 Warranty 28 11 EU Declaration of conformity 29 1 About this edition of user instructions The current edition of user inst...

Page 4: ...temperature for 2 3 hrs Save the unit from shocks and falling Store and transport the unit in a horizontal position see package label at ambient temperatures between 20 C and 60 C and maximum relative...

Page 5: ...e control module disconnect the unit from the mains and have it checked by a repair and maintenance technician Do not operate the unit in premises where condensation can form Operating condi tions of...

Page 6: ...n gas generators Manufacturing of chemical and biochemical reagents Buffer preparation Microbiological media preparation In some cases sensitive analytical techniques e g atomic absorption ICP OES Wet...

Page 7: ...w 1 Power switch on the back panel 2 Water access connection on the back panel 3 Control panel and display 4 Filter and clean water dispenser 5 Pre filter set deionization and polish ing modules behin...

Page 8: ...ne and the concentrate which passes over the membrane carrying away con taminants through the drain The permeate proceeds to the deionization module where the remaining dissolved contaminants are remo...

Page 9: ...low There must be at least one filter on the feedwater access pipe Filter is available in the local plumber shops or by ordering at Biosan Figure 4 Filter on the water access pipe 4 3 Water access con...

Page 10: ...r panel of the unit are easily reachable 4 7 Requirements for the environment The water purification unit is intended for indoor use only Ensure that the site is maintained under the following conditi...

Page 11: ...John Guest 1 pce Straight angle fittings for polishing deionization modules 4 pcs Tubes OD 5 pcs Tube OD straight angle fitting 1 pcs Bypass tube for disinfection 1 pce Storage tank water level cable...

Page 12: ...nd the tube can be detached fig 7 2 Note Use the tool for tube detaching figure 5 right included in the stand ard set for easier operation Figure 7 Detaching tubes 5 4 Side door and the rear panel Sid...

Page 13: ...w Bottom fittings Figure 10 30L Pro tank 1 Tank level sensor socket 2 Overflow 3 Lid 4 Air filter 5 Dispenser tap 6 Recirculating water inlet fitting 7 Recirculating water outlet fitting 5 6 Filter an...

Page 14: ...rubber ring on the fitting with fingers fig 12 a or with the tool fig 12 b and remove the cork a b Figure 12 Removing the cork 5 6 1 3Prepare two straight angle module connecting fittings fig 13 a and...

Page 15: ...t a cartridge in the socket fig 1 3 and 15 b and lock it in place by turning cartridge a quarter turn to the right fig 15 c Check the cartridge for a tight fit Repeat the operation with the second car...

Page 16: ...panel of the tank fig 10 7 using a OD tube 5 8 2 Connect the REC OUT fitting on the rear panel of the unit fig 9 10 and the REC IN fitting on the rear panel of the tank fig 10 6 using the remaining OD...

Page 17: ...black sealing ring fig 19 b Screw the filter in the slot below the display so that the ring stays on top of the thread of the filter fig 19 c in the slot as shown on figure 19 d White bell cap must c...

Page 18: ...slot as shown on figure 20 d Blue bell cap must cover the dispenser at all times when the water is not being dispensed a b c d Figure 20 Ultrafilter dispenser installation 5 10 Insert the black opera...

Page 19: ...er passes through organics photooxidation module and a polishing module to remove resulting products To maintain a low TOC level we recommend constant water recirculation in the storage tank TOC level...

Page 20: ...the water supply and displays the Tank Full message This takes approximately 1 hour with an empty tank 6 8 Recirculation models HPLC and Bio only Allow the unit to fill the storage tank disconnect wa...

Page 21: ...ure 28 Use the up and down arrows Mode and keys to set the time and date digit by digit 6 9 2 3Recirculation figure 29 Setup the recirculation schedule First the Recirculation pe riod figure 30 every...

Page 22: ...to remove the air bubbles Press the Dispense key again to stop the water dispensing If the volumetric dis pense is set see 6 9 1 then dispensing stops after set volume fig 21 11 Volumet ric 6 11 Dispe...

Page 23: ...qua Bio 0 01 ng mL DNase Labaqua Bio 4 pg mL Bacteria 1 CFU mL Endotoxins Labaqua HPLC 0 15 EU mL Labaqua Bio 0 001 EU mL Particles larger than 0 22 m 1 mL Nominal water flow Grade II 10 L h Dispenser...

Page 24: ...mode Replace pre filters fig 15 Replace feedwater access pipe suspended particle fil ters fig 4 or contact Biosan for a solution Check if solenoid valve is in order contact Biosan for a solution Error...

Page 25: ...simultaneously Stage changes be tween Filling tank and Low pressure Deionization module On Error 1 or when Grade II conductivity exceeds 0 5 S cm Polishing module On Error 2 or when Grade I conductivi...

Page 26: ...the pre filter cartridges see 9 6 1 a b c Figure 33 Polishing and deionization module replacement 9 7 Emptying the tank Drain all available water from the tank by tap fig 10 5 Remove the tube from th...

Page 27: ...ulation time to 5 minutes see 6 9 2 3 Allow the unit to recirculate for 4 6 hours Remove the microfilter or ultrafilter fig 19 20 and the water level sensor cable fig 18 Dispense approximately half of...

Page 28: ...omer an unsatisfactory equipment report shall be compiled certified and sent to the local distributor address To obtain the claim form visit section Technical support on our website at link be low 10...

Page 29: ...U RoHS2 2011 65 EU WEEE 2012 19 EU Applicable Standards LVS EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements General requirements LVS EN 61010 1 2011 Sa...

Page 30: ...Biosan SIA Ratsupites 7 build 2 Riga LV 1067 Latvia Phone 371 67426137 Fax 371 67428101 http www biosan lv Edition 1 01 September 2018...

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