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LIQUID NITROGEN REMOVAL 

 
 

DEWAR FILLING: 

Carry out the following procedure to remove Liquid Nitrogen. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

STOP! 

BEFORE PROCEEDING ENSURE PROPER EYE AND HAND PROTECTION IS WORN! 

 
 
 
 

DEWAR PLACEMENT: 

Place the Dewar provided with the system on the Dewar Shelf 15, note the 

“Dewar  Present”  light  on  the  shelf  must  change  to  green.  Improper  alignment  may  cause  the 
system not to recognize the Dewar and Dispensing will be disallowed. 

 
DISPENSING: 

If the system is locked, unlock it now by carrying out the procedure on page 7. Press 

and  hold  the  “Dispense”  button  7.  Liquid  Nitrogen  will  begin  to  fill  the  Dewar.  Ensure  the 
“Dispense”  button  is  released  before  the  Dewar  is  completely  full  to  avoid  overflowing  or 
splashing. 

 
AVOID  SPILLS: 

Always  check  the  surrounding  area  when  carrying  an  open  vessel  of  Liquid 

Nitrogen; contact with other people can  cause serious  injury. Use proper care when handling or 
transporting the removed Liquid Nitrogen, MMR cannot be held liable for accidents. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for elan2 digital

Page 1: ...OFFICE STATION USER MANUAL MMR TECHNOLOGIES INC VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1 ...

Page 2: ... DEFROST button 8 The system will begin to produce in approximately 2 hours NOTES 1 We recommend that the system is not powered off often Frequent cycling can shorten the life of your Elan2 Generator 2 We recommend that you press DISPENSE before leaving every day especially before a weekend or holiday to empty the internal Dewar Once you dispense any remaining LN2 push the DEFROST button the syste...

Page 3: ...g Sensor Values Locking and Unlocking FRONT DISPLAY OPERATION 8 Liquefier Level and Transfer Setting the Clock LIQUID NITROGEN REMOVAL 9 Dewar Placement Dispensing MAINTENANCE AND CARE 10 Filter Replacement Environment Check TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 Error Codes Acknowledge and Restart SUPPORT 12 Spare Parts DATASHEET AND ELECTRICAL 13 Electrical Refrigerant Disposal WARRANTY 14 Warranty Limitations Sys...

Page 4: ...e intended for indoor use only for the production of Liquid Nitrogen Because the Liquid Nitrogen generated does not get handled by complex industrial processes or trucks it is extremely clean This makes it an ideal solution for research applications clean rooms tissue biological sample preservation or clinical cryosurgical applications PRODUCT OVERVIEW The Elan2Digital produces Liquid Nitrogen str...

Page 5: ... thoroughly tested and approved the following Cryogenic Storage Vessels Dewars for use with this system Brymill CRY AC Series for cryosurgery MVE Dewars from PrincetonCryo RISK OF EXPLOSION NEVER CAP OR SEAL A STORAGE VESSEL DEWAR FOR LIQUID NITROGEN THAT DOES NOT HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION HOLES OR A PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS Liquid Nitrogen is a colorless extremely cold liquid and gas...

Page 6: ... The room should be of low humidity 40 Relative Humidity A stable dedicated power source extension cords should be avoided HANDLING Never tilt tip or lay the system down Never move or JAR the unit when running Never power down the system immediately run in STANDBY for 15 minutes first Never block or obstruct the vents doing so will overheat the system and in some cases cause permanent damage Tempe...

Page 7: ...15 GETTING STARTED CONTENTS Please ensure the following items are present AIR COMPRESSOR LIQUEFIER COMPRESSOR POWER CORD LIQUEFIER POWER CORD COMPRESSOR DATA CABLE 6FT TEFLON AIR HOSE PAGE 5 ...

Page 8: ... Air Compressor 3 Temperature LED 13 Soft Reset System 4 Liquefier Internal Level Indicators 14 Test Air Pressure push and hold 5 Main Display 15 Dewar Shelf 6 Toggle Sensor Values 7 Dispense Internal Contents to Dewar 8 Start a Defrost hold 3 seconds 9 Lock Button hold 3 seconds to lock 10 Pressure Gauge PAGE 6 ...

Page 9: ...elled at any time by pressing the DEFROST 8 button on the front panel Subsequent defrosts can be started if required by pressing and holding the DEFROST button for 2 3 seconds VIEWING SENSOR VALUES When the system is not defrosting pressing the MODE button 6 will toggle the sensor value as indicated by the lights 1 COOLDOWN Once defrosting has completed the refrigeration system will become active ...

Page 10: ... it is completely full again Flashing sequential lights indicate the unit is in STANDBY 11 SETTING THE CLOCK Each time the unit starts up after a power failure or the RESET button 15 is being pressed the time is displayed followed by the day The day is designated by a number SUN 1 MON 2 TUES 3 WED 4 THURS 5 FRI 6 SAT 7 To set the clock press and hold the MODE button 6 and TRASNFER button 7 togethe...

Page 11: ...nd Dispensing will be disallowed DISPENSING If the system is locked unlock it now by carrying out the procedure on page 7 Press and hold the Dispense button 7 Liquid Nitrogen will begin to fill the Dewar Ensure the Dispense button is released before the Dewar is completely full to avoid overflowing or splashing AVOID SPILLS Always check the surrounding area when carrying an open vessel of Liquid N...

Page 12: ...ilver screw holding the filter cover in place 2 Partially open the cover outwards there is no need to remove the cover 3 Remove the dirty filter and replace 4 If the filter is clean then decrease inspection frequency Note Contact MMR for a replacement box of filters when necessary ENVIRONMENT CHECK Always check the surrounding environment for clutter or debris that could potentially block or obstr...

Page 13: ...ER 02 High Humidity Error Action Check room humidity and temperature Service Air Compressor ER 03 Hardware Failure Liquefier Level Sensor Error Action Contact MMR ER 04 High Power Consumption 1500W Action Leave unit in STANDBY for 24 hours resume with a DEFROST Contact MMR ER 05 Low Air Pressure Error 60PSI for 30 seconds Action Check Air Hose for leaks Service Air Compressor ER 06 Cool Down Time ...

Page 14: ...es assistance The following parts are available for immediate purchase DESCRIPTION MMR PART 6 Foot Air Hose 1130456 006 6 Foot Air Compressor Data Cable 1592230 001 Air Compressor 10A US Power Cable 1592160 002 Liquefier 20A US Power Cable 1530021 001 Replacement 12 Pack of Filters 1130041 001 MVE 20L Dewar 1030270 003 1L Office Dewar 1230024 001 Brymill CRY AC Series Sprayer 5130315 005 Brymill D...

Page 15: ...Use only the cables supplied with the device and ensure a proper Ground is present Irregular unstable power may lead to hardware damage Use of equipment other than specifically intended may result in permanent damage to the system or impairment of the safety devices RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IF OPENED OR SYSTEM IMPROPERLY GROUNDED REFRIGERANT The core refrigeration system of the Elan2D Liquefier cont...

Page 16: ...e of the system along with unauthorized interference can void the warranty such as Improper handling tipping or dropping the system Using the system in a way not designated in this manual Using the system in an environment outside of the specifications listed Connecting the system to the incorrect power supply Unauthorized opening of the system chassis Modifying the system or tampering with the sa...

Page 17: ...LIQUEFIER The part making up the Elan2Digital responsible for converting a gas into a liquid LN2 Abbreviation for Liquid Nitrogen LOCK The system will produce internally until FULL but external transfers will be prohibited N2 Abbreviation for Nitrogen Gas POWER CONSUMPTION The power Watts consumed by the Liquefier during operation PSA Pressure Swing Absorber the part responsible for drying the air...

Page 18: ...dify the Licensed Product except as necessary to configure the Licensed Product as outlines in the User Manual 3 3 2 Reverse engineer disassemble or decompile the Licensed Product or any portion thereof or otherwise attempt to derive or determine the source code or the engineering therein 3 3 3 Use the Licensed Product for the purposes of competing with MMR including without limitation competitive...

Page 19: ...ption 6 4 Nothing in this End User License Agreement shall exclude or limit our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence 7 TERMINATION YOUR RIGHT TO END THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT you may end this End User License Agreement at any time by disposing of the Licensed Product and all material associated with it OUR RIGHT TO END THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT we may end this End Use...

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