ELGA PURELAB Option-R 7 Operator'S Manual Download Page 30

ELGA 

PURELAB Option-R 7/15

 Operator Manual 

 

PURELAB Option-R 7/15  Version 4  08/07

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7.2  Replacing the LC141 Ion-exchange Cartridge Pack 

The ion-exchange cartridge pack should be replaced in the following 
circumstances: 

  The water purity alarm monitor indicates that the pack 

requires changing. 

  If the system is being re-commissioned or sanitized after an 

extended period in which it was not used. 

  When indicated by the change reminder. 

Step 1 - Switch Unit Off 

1. SWITCH the 

PURELAB Option-R

 off at the 

power switch at the top left hand side of the unit. 

2.  OPEN the dispense tap to relieve any residual 

pressure from the system. 

WARNING! ENSURE 

THE UNIT IS ISOLATED BEFORE 

REMOVING THE ION-EXCHANGE 
CARTRIDGE. 

Step 2 - Remove Ion-exchange Cartridge 

1.  OPEN the front door. 

2.  PUSH on cartridge top cap. 

3.  LIFT up cartridge. 

4.  SLIDE out cartridge. 

5.  DISCARD used ion-exchange cartridge. 

Note:  The consumable is non-hazardous. 

Dispose of as ordinary waste, 
observing all local and national 
regulations. 

Step 3 - Replace Ion-exchange Cartridge 

1. REMOVE a new cartridge pack from its 

packaging. 

2.  REMOVE the sealing plugs from the inlet and 

outlet ports. 

3.  WET ‘O’ rings and SLIDE new cartridge into 

position. 

4.  POSITION cartridge onto spigots, PUSH into 

unit. 

5.  ENSURE guide has dropped down past retainer. 

6.  CLOSE front door. 

7.  RESET ion-exchange pack timer. 

(See section 

5.4 - Setting up Display and Replacement Timer)

8.  PRESS the process button to start the unit. 

9.  CHECK the unit for leaks. 

 

Ion-exchange

cartridge

 

Removal and Fitting of Ion-exchange 

Cartridge 

Replacing

Removing

 

Replacing Ion-exchange 

Cartridge 

Summary of Contents for PURELAB Option-R 7

Page 1: ...PURELAB Option R 7 15 Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...or other written permission from VWS UK Ltd The copyright and all restrictions on reproduction and use apply to all media in which this information may be placed VWS UK Ltd pursue a policy of continu...

Page 3: ...ng the PURELAB Option R 11 5 2 Positioning the PURELAB Option R 11 5 3 Connecting up the PURELAB Option R 13 5 4 Initial Controller Set Up 16 5 5 Initial Start Up 19 6 OPERATION 20 6 1 Intermittent Mo...

Page 4: ...tor Manual PURELAB Option R 7 15 Version 4 08 07 Page iii 11 1 Icons 36 11 2 Alarm Conditions 36 11 3 Replacement Timers 36 11 4 Low Level Quality and Standby Alarms 37 12 WARRANTY CONDITIONS OF SALE...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...Option R15 BP with boost pump 1 2 Use of this Manual This manual contains full details on installation commissioning and operation of the PURELAB Option R unit If this unit is used contrary to the ins...

Page 7: ...LIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 2 2 Pressure The main water supply pressure should be isolated and residual pressure released prior to removal of any cartridges or carrying out work on the unit Switching off t...

Page 8: ...ecifically designed to provide a supply of highly purified water The PURELAB Option R can be bench or wall mounted with an optional wall mounting kit available A range of accessories are available to...

Page 9: ...and through one or two reverse osmosis cartridges set up in series which split the flow into permeate and concentrate streams The permeate water is further purified whilst the waste concentrate stream...

Page 10: ...Inlet Inlet Portable water inlet Sanitization Port Strainer Solenoid Pre treatment LC140 Ion exchange Cartridge pack LC141 Concentrate Drain NRV LC105 UV Temp sensor Water quality sensor NRV Pump feed...

Page 11: ...mum without internal boost pump 6 0 bar 90 psi 6 0 bar 90 psi Minimum without internal boost pump 4 0 bar 60 psi 4 0 bar 60 psi Maximum with internal boost pump 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi Minimum w...

Page 12: ...ators Reverse osmosis permeate water Conductivity De ionized water Temp compensated resistivity conductivity Temperature Degrees centigrade Reservoir Full Pre treatment cartridge Maximum remaining lif...

Page 13: ...on R15 Make Up Rate 7 5 l hr 15 l hr Daily Output nominal max 180 l 24 hour day 360 l 24 hour day Dispense Rate from Tap 1 0 l min nominal less with POU filter 1 0 l min nominal less with POU filter O...

Page 14: ...rsion 4 08 07 Page 9 PURELAB Option R Reverse Osmosis Capacity Charts Option R7 Flow l hr Pressure bar Graph 1 Nominal Flowrate vs Inlet Pressure for PURELAB Option R7 Option R15 Flow l hr Pressure ba...

Page 15: ...w and three program function control buttons Details of how to use the controls will be given in the appropriate sections Control Button Function PROCESS Turns the process ON OFF The PURELAB Option R...

Page 16: ...onment The unit can also be wall mounted against a vertical wall capable of supporting the weight for this we recommend the use of the wall mounting kit Part No LA610 CAUTION If unit is to be wall mou...

Page 17: ...provided This should enter the unit via an 8mm 5 16 O D semi rigid tube and should be in the temperature range 1 to 35 C CAUTION Operating temperatures outside the range 1 to 35 C will cause damage to...

Page 18: ...tube Drain Re circulation from reservoir Outlet to reservoir Step 1 Fitting Tubes 1 PUSH in collet on connector 2 PULL out transit plug 3 CUT a clean square end on a 8mm 5 16 OD semi rigid drain tube...

Page 19: ...ocket on the left hand side of the PURELAB Option R unit 2 PLUG mains lead into mains socket Step 3 Connect High Low Level Switch to Reservoir 1 INSERT jack plug into the level control socket located...

Page 20: ...pen the front door 5 Remove the LC141 cartridge See section 7 2 6 Unscrew the two panel fixing screws located on the right hand side of the door opening 7 Remove side panel by sliding the panel to the...

Page 21: ...enu sequence A series of set up screens will now be displayed Various control icons are used to allow you to step through the set up instruction process These icons include A scroll icon indicated by...

Page 22: ...ton and accept with the 9 button Note To reset any of the set up parameters restart from the set up menu and follow instructions from Step 1 Setting Up Display and Replacement Timer Turn the unit off...

Page 23: ...to initiate reset Press 9 to reset timer or press to abort reset Press 9 to jump to the next consumable Step 4 Accessing the Process On Display Screens The normal process screen will display newly ins...

Page 24: ...sink 6 The unit is supplied without the LC141 ion exchange cartridge pack fitted but has the by pass block in place as shown in Section 8 7 ENSURE the cartridge by pass block is left in place until t...

Page 25: ...If the unit is not processing press PROCESS to start it Wait until the water purity reaches the preferred purity level before use Dispense water from the dispense tap by pulling the tap handle forward...

Page 26: ...e pre treatment cartridge See Section 7 1 UV failure The UV failure alarm is signalled by an audible alarm and flashing cross over the replace UV icon Press the button to mute the audible alarm Follow...

Page 27: ...Fault Alarm The reservoir level disconnect fault alarm condition will signal with an audible alarm and flashing icon Press the button to mute the alarm This alarm condition will cause the process to...

Page 28: ...ible debris in the water the unit incorporates two strainers WARNING ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE MAINS ELECTRICAL POWER AND FEED WATER SUPPLIES ARE SWITCHED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE THE PURELAB OPTIO...

Page 29: ...the elbow at the top of the cartridge 5 REMOVE exhausted cartridge from retaining clips and discard Note The consumable is non hazardous Dispose of as ordinary waste observing all local and national...

Page 30: ...HANGE CARTRIDGE Step 2 Remove Ion exchange Cartridge 1 OPEN the front door 2 PUSH on cartridge top cap 3 LIFT up cartridge 4 SLIDE out cartridge 5 DISCARD used ion exchange cartridge Note The consumab...

Page 31: ...f the UV unit CAUTION Hold on to the pins on the lamp in case the lamp falls out and breaks Step 3 Remove UV Lamp LC105 1 REMOVE old UV lamp from the center bore of the housing and discard Note The co...

Page 32: ...g 6 REMOVE the inlet strainer from its position Step 2 Dismantle the Inlet Strainer 1 HOLD inlet strainer over a sink or receptacle 2 UNSCREW inlet strainer 3 REMOVE mesh filter 4 CHECK mesh filter fo...

Page 33: ...replace or clean as necessary Step 3 Reassemble the Re circulation Strainer 1 INSERT mesh filter into strainer ENSURE it is facing the correct direction 2 SCREW up the re circulation strainer Step 4...

Page 34: ...he unit has not been used for a prolonged period of time Step 1 Start Sanitization Cycle 1 ENSURE that the reservoir level indication on the graphics display is showing 40 If display shows 70 or 100 d...

Page 35: ...utton to start the re circulation process 4 ALLOW the sanitization cycle to continue for 30 minutes 5 PRESS the PROCESS button to stop the re circulation process 6 TURN electrical supply off Step 7 Re...

Page 36: ...on port 2 INSERT CT1 cleaning tablet 3 REFIT cap on sanitization port hand tight Step 3 Insert Tablet into Sanitization By pass Block 1 UNSCREW cap on sanitization by pass block 2 INSERT CT1 cleaning...

Page 37: ...recommended that the system is flushed overnight 6 PRESS the process button to stop the system flushing 7 ENSURE the electrical power supply is switched off Step 8 Remove By pass Block 1 PUSH and TILT...

Page 38: ...heavy duty plastic bag Do not return to original container Wash away any residues with copious amounts of water Toxicity Serious risk of poisoning by inhalation or ingestion Irritating to skin eyes an...

Page 39: ...k See Section 7 2 Replacing the LC141 Ion exchange cartridge Pre treatment cartridge replacement alarm Replace pre treatment cartridge See Section 7 1 Replacing the LC140 pre treatment cartridge Water...

Page 40: ...ly and will depend on the application and feed water quality Care should be taken to order the correct consumable items Required for reservoirs LA611 LA612 LA613 Required for optional pre treatment fi...

Page 41: ...or Option Choice Cursor Selection Choice Cancel Reset Printer 11 2 Alarm Conditions Icon Alarm Conditions Replace Ion exchange Cartridge Replace UV Lamp Replace Pre treatment Cartridge UV Fail Cross F...

Page 42: ...7 15 Operator Manual PURELAB Option R 7 15 Version 4 08 07 Page 37 11 4 Low Level Quality and Standby Alarms Screen Description Low level alarm Process on and water purity alarm Standby and purity al...

Page 43: ...notifies VWS UK Ltd promptly of any such defect The exclusive remedy provided herein shall not be deemed to have failed of its essential purpose so long as VWS UK Ltd is willing and able to repair or...

Page 44: ...process systems Products or components manufactured by companies other than VWS UK Ltd or its affiliates Non VWS UK Ltd products are covered by the warranty if any extended by the Product manufacture...

Page 45: ...1494 887 500 Fax 44 0 1494 887 505 E mail techsupport elgalabwater com For the address of your nearest ELGA LabWater Sales and Service office visit the country list on our website http www elgalabwat...

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