Masterflex ISMATEC 78018-50 Operating Manual Download Page 63

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Masterflex REGLO Digital Pump Drive with Advanced Connectivity

Section 4: Service & Maintenance

Masterflex

Weight:

Drive Only

5.74 lbs. (2.60 kg)

Enclosure Rating:

All Models

IP31 per IEC 60529

ENVIRONMENT

Operating Temperature:

All Models

0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)

Storage Temperature: 

All Models

-25 °C to 65 °C (-13 °F to 149 °F)

Humidity (Non- 

Condensing):

All models

10% to 90%

Altitude:

All Models

Less than 2000 m

Pollution Degree:

All models

Pollution Degree 2 (Indoor use, lab, office)

Chemical Resistance:

All Models

Exposed material is painted aluminum and ABS 

plastic

COMPLIANCE

All Models

UL 61010-1 US/CAN

For CE mark:

EN61010-1, Low Voltage Directive

EN61326-1, EMC Directive

EN50581, RoHS Directive

Pump Head Models

EN809, Machinery Directive

Summary of Contents for ISMATEC 78018-50

Page 1: ...NECTIVITY MASTERFLEX REGLO 78018 60 Model Nos 78018 50 78018 60 A 1299 5202 Edition 01 US Canada only Toll Free 1 800 MASTERFLEX 1 800 637 3739 Outside US Canada 1 847 549 7600 1 847 381 7050 www mast...

Page 2: ...ument Company All rights reserved Masterflex is a registered trademark of the Cole Parmer Instrument Company Viton is a registered trademark of the Chemours Company Trademarks bearing the symbol in th...

Page 3: ...Before Using the Drive 3 3 Pump Preparation 3 4 Switching on the Drive 3 4 Settings 3 5 Language Settings 3 5 Setting the Time 3 5 Setting the Date 3 6 Display Brightness 3 6 Dispense Completion Aler...

Page 4: ...ti Drip 3 29 Volume Record 3 29 Analog Input Mode 3 31 Analog Input Mode Run Screen 3 31 Analog Input 3 32 Saving Analog Input Mode Settings as a New Program 3 33 MasterflexLive 3 34 MasterflexLive Ru...

Page 5: ...ced Connectivity Masterflex v Table of Contents Mounting a Ceramic Piston Pump 3 47 Mounting a Gear Pump 3 49 Troubleshooting 3 51 Error Definitions 3 52 Specifications 3 53 Technical Assistance 3 55...

Page 6: ...corrective actions CAUTION Risk of crushing Keep fingers away from the rotor while the pump is in operation Stop pump before loading or unloading tubing CAUTION Hot Surface Do not touch CAUTION Risk...

Page 7: ...ecially after pumping media containing salt and protein Do not pump media containing particles that exceed a diameter of 0 8 mm Piston fractures are not covered by your warranty Gear Pumps CAUTION Do...

Page 8: ...ase contact Technical Assistance immediately see Technical Assistance on page 3 55 REGLO Gear Pump REGLO Digital Drive Magnet 36 VDC Desktop Power Supply Set Quick Start Guide Flash Drive Containing t...

Page 9: ...ription Pump Type RPM MAX Channels Rollers Cartridge Heads 78018 50 Gear Pump Gear 5000 1 A mount Gear Pump 78018 60 Piston Pump Piston 1800 1 Piston Head 78018 10 2CH6RLR Peristaltic 160 2 6 Click n...

Page 10: ...ttings Masterflex SECTION 2 BASIC SETUP SETTINGS Gear Pump Model 78018 50 Piston Pump Model 78018 60 Touchscreen Flow Ring Fixing Screw Pump Head Fixing Case Pump Head Touchscreen Tubing Adapters Fixi...

Page 11: ...nalog Input Mode New User Calibrate Pause Calibration Complete Prime Clockwise Program Close Cancel Ramp Down Confirm Ramp Up Connectivity Status Record Volume Continuous Mode Reset Counterclockwise S...

Page 12: ...he pump must be connected to earth ground CAUTION Do not handle the pump head before the pump is switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply CAUTION Only use the supplied desktop power s...

Page 13: ...ion see Priming the Pump on page 3 11 10 Calibrate the new pump head for further information see Pump Head Calibration on page 3 12 The pump is now ready for operation SWITCHING ON THE DRIVE 1 Plug in...

Page 14: ...s Screen will be displayed 2 Tap LANGUAGE 3 Select the desired language from the available list 4 Tap CONFIRM to save the new language selection Setting the Time To change the time 1 Tap SETTINGS from...

Page 15: ...tings Screen will be displayed 2 Tap the SOUND DISPENSE toggle to select either ON or OFF Batch Completion Alert When Sound Batch is enabled a single long beep will sound at the completion of each bat...

Page 16: ...extend the display life of the touchscreen After 30 minutes of inactivity the REGLO will enter sleep mode and the display will turn off Tapping the touchscreen will reactivate the drive To enable or d...

Page 17: ...Wi Fi network 1 Tap SETTINGS from any of the mode screens The Settings Screen will be displayed 2 SCROLL through the Settings Screen pages to locate WIFI SETTINGS 3 Tap WIFI SETTINGS The WIFI Settings...

Page 18: ...r level 8 Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard any changes Adding a new user 1 Tap SETTINGS from any of the mode screens The Settings Screen will be displayed 2 SCROLL through the Settings Screen...

Page 19: ...e Manage Users 3 Tap MODIFY 4 Select the desired username 5 Edit as required 6 Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard any changes Auto Start The REGLO has an auto start that will resume pump operati...

Page 20: ...r of the drive NOTE If Manage User is enabled you may be prompted for a Username and Password for further information see User Management on page 3 9 7 Navigate to the Continuous Time or Volume Mode s...

Page 21: ...the pump head Confirm the appropriate transfer tubing has been attached to the tubing adapters and fastened using the tubing clamps Confirm all fluids and containers are ready To calibrate the pump h...

Page 22: ...ibration progress will be displayed on the touchscreen 11 When calibration is complete use the onscreen keypad to enter the measured volume of fluid from the tube outlet container 12 Tap CONFIRM to co...

Page 23: ...he Continuous Mode Screen or tap EDIT and then CALIBRATE from either the Volume Mode Screen or the Time Mode Screen The Pump Head Calibration Screen will be displayed 9 Tap HEAD SIZE The Head Size Scr...

Page 24: ...ed to other mode screens when entering or leaving the Pump Head Calibration Screen If the drive is stopped during calibration the calibration will be discarded and the previous mode screen will be dis...

Page 25: ...ess to prevent the piston from seizing due to remaining particles especially after pumping media containing salt and protein Do not pump media containing particles that exceed a diameter of 0 8 mm Pis...

Page 26: ...s CONTINUOUS TIME VOLUME and ANALOG INPUT as well as the New Program Screen and user defined programs The Mode Selection Screen can be accessed from any of the mode screens by tapping the MODE NAME BA...

Page 27: ...he unit of measurement selected by the user Tap to access the Flow Rate Screen D HEAD OPTIONS Tap to access the Head Options Screen E CALIBRATE Tap to access the Calibration Screen for further informa...

Page 28: ...rmation see Priming the Pump on page 3 11 To operate the pump in Continuous Mode 1 Tap CONTINUOUS from the Mode Selection Screen The Continuous Mode Run Screen will be displayed 2 If required Press an...

Page 29: ...gs as desired 2 Tap MODE NAME BANNER to return to the Mode Selection Screen 3 Tap NEW PROGRAM NOTE If NEW PROGRAM is not displayed on the Mode Selection Screen tap SCROLL to view additional pages 4 Ta...

Page 30: ...ulative volume Press and hold CUMULATIVE VOLUME RESET until the display changes to zero D BATCH TOTAL Displays the number of dispenses that have been completed in the current batch To reset the batch...

Page 31: ...Screen Time Mode Operation General Preparation Confirm the correct transfer tubing is securely attached to the pump head Confirm all fluids and containers are ready Switch the drive on using the power...

Page 32: ...return to the previous screen c Tap FLOW and enter the desired flow rate using the onscreen keypad d Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard changes and return to the Time Mode Edit Screen 6 Tap HEA...

Page 33: ...tings as desired 2 Tap MODE NAME BANNER to return to the Mode Selection Screen 3 Tap NEW PROGRAM NOTE If NEW PROGRAM is not displayed on the Mode Selection Screen tap SCROLL to view additional pages 4...

Page 34: ...ed To reset the cumulative volume Press and hold CUMULATIVE VOLUME RESET until the display changes to zero D BATCH TOTAL Displays the number of dispenses that have been completed in the current batch...

Page 35: ...sfer tubing is securely attached to the pump head Confirm all fluids and containers are ready Switch the drive on using the power switch located at the rear of the drive NOTE If Manage User is enabled...

Page 36: ...and enter the desired time using the onscreen keypad b Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard changes and return to the Volume Mode Edit Screen 5 Tap FLOW RATE The Flow Rate Edit Screen will be disp...

Page 37: ...ges have been made Saving Volume Mode Settings as a New Program Changes made to mode parameters can be saved as a new program for easier access to frequently used settings NOTE If Manage User is enabl...

Page 38: ...enabled you may be prompted for a Username and Password for further information see User Management on page 3 9 The touchscreen display will revert to the previously used operation mode Confirm that...

Page 39: ...d volume of fluid has been pumped The recorded dispense volume will now be displayed under VOLUME 8 Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard recording and return to the Volume Mode Edit Screen If save...

Page 40: ...om the Mode Selection Screen A MODE NAME BANNER Displays the Mode Name as well as the currently selected input type ANALOG CURRENT or ANALOG VOLTAGE Tap the Mode Name Banner to return to the Mode Sele...

Page 41: ...previously used operation mode Confirm that the pump head has been calibrated for further information see Pump Head Calibration on page 3 12 If required prime the pump before operation for further in...

Page 42: ...ings as desired 2 Tap MODE NAME BANNER to return to the Mode Selection Screen 3 Tap NEW PROGRAM NOTE If NEW PROGRAM is not displayed on the Mode Selection Screen tap SCROLL to view additional pages 4...

Page 43: ...E BANNER Displays the Mode Name as well as the currently selected input type Tap the Mode Name Banner to return to the Mode Selection Screen B START STOP During operation the display will change from...

Page 44: ...is connected to the internet To connect to MasterflexLive 1 Go to www masterflex com and type masterflexlive into the search bar 2 Follow the onscreen prompts to log in or create a new account 3 Foll...

Page 45: ...ed flow unit from the available list c Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard changes and return to the Flow Rate Screen d Tap FLOW and enter the desired flow rate using the onscreen keypad e Tap CO...

Page 46: ...w rate using the onscreen keypad d Tap CONFIRM to save or CANCEL to discard changes and return to the Time New Pro gram Screen 7 Tap HEAD OPTIONS The Head Options Screen will be displayed a Select the...

Page 47: ...CEL to discard changes and return to the Volume New Pro gram Screen 6 Tap FLOW RATE The Flow Rate Edit Screen will be displayed a Tap UNITS to access the Flow Units Screen and select the desired flow...

Page 48: ...e displayed 3 Tap PROGRAM1 If required delete the characters using the back arrow on the onscreen keypad and then enter the desired program name up to 8 characters 4 Tap INPUT The Analog Type Screen w...

Page 49: ...ion Screen The Program Run Screen will be displayed 2 Tap START to begin the pump drive operation using the displayed program settings 3 If required Tap PAUSE or STOP during operation NOTE The pump ca...

Page 50: ...rther information see User Management on page 3 9 To delete a program 1 Tap EDIT located next to the desired program name on the Mode Selection Screen NOTE if there are multiple programs tap SCROLL to...

Page 51: ...onscreen prompts If the REGLO is not connected to the internet updates must be downloaded onto a USB drive before installing onto the pump drive Visit www masterflex com to download the latest updates...

Page 52: ...avoid scratching or otherwise damaging the surface Do not wipe with dry or abrasive material Do not operate the pump drive with water on the surface of the touchscreen Any damage caused by improper cl...

Page 53: ...al Current Output 0 20 mA 17 Start Stop CW CCW Prime Reference 5 Speed Signal Output Reference 18 Tach Output Reference 6 Motor Running Relay Output N O 19 Tach Output Open Collector 7 Motor Running R...

Page 54: ...0 261 316 SS PEEK Viton with internal bypass 73004 02 0 58 316 SS PEEK Viton with internal bypass 73004 04 1 17 316 SS PEEK Viton with internal bypass 73004 19 0 58 316 SS PPS Viton 73004 21 1 17 316...

Page 55: ...316 SS PVDF Carbon 07117 35 1 4 OD Tubing 18 75 316 SS ETFE Carbon 07117 41 1 4 28 Female 18 75 316 SS ETFE Carbon 07117 53 1 4 OD Tubing 37 5 Ceramic ETFE 07117 55 1 4 OD Tubing 37 5 Ceramic PVDF 07...

Page 56: ...and inspect for any obvious signs of damage Phillips screwdriver size 0 1 Attach the coupling a Place the coupling onto the pump head shaft and push it on as far as it will go NOTE The Allen screw mus...

Page 57: ...3 Plug in the supplied desktop power supply 4 Switch on the drive 5 Navigate to the Continuous Time or Volume Mode screens 6 Tap HEAD OPTIONS The Head Options Screen will be displayed a Select the de...

Page 58: ...e the pump head from its packaging and inspect for any obvious signs of damage Phillips screwdriver size 0 NOTE Ensure there is a gap of approximately 3 mm between the magnet and the brim of the fixin...

Page 59: ...ly pump in one direction An arrow engraved on the front of the pump head indicates the correct flow direction 3 Plug in the supplied desktop power supply 4 Switch on the drive 5 Navigate to the Contin...

Page 60: ...fective analog control or setting error 1 Switch the pump drive off 2 Check that the DB 25 connection cable is fully inserted into the drive s port 3 Switch on the pump drive 4 If the motor still does...

Page 61: ...longer in its closed position or an internal connection is loose or broken Actions Drive will stop immediately Close pump head If necessary power cycle the pump drive If error persists see Technical...

Page 62: ...tput 4 20mA 0 600 Motor running relay Closed when running 1A max 24VDC General alarm relay Closed when error is displayed 1A 24VDC Gear Pump Models Tach output 1000 50000Hz 50 Duty Cycle 10Hz per RPM...

Page 63: ...rage Temperature All Models 25 C to 65 C 13 F to 149 F Humidity Non Condensing All models 10 to 90 Altitude All Models Less than 2000 m Pollution Degree All models Pollution Degree 2 Indoor use lab of...

Page 64: ...en returning the product please state the reason for the return For your protection pack the product carefully and insure it against possible damage or loss Any damages resulting from improper packagi...

Page 65: ...e 1 800 MASTERFLEX 1 800 637 3739 Outside US Canada 1 847 549 7600 1 847 381 7050 EN809 manufactured by Cole Parmer Instrument Company 28W092 Commercial Avenue Barrington IL 60010 techinfo masterflex...

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