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MEDICA Pro 30/60/120 - US

 

Operator Manual

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Page 1: ...MEDICA Pro 30 60 120 US Operator Manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

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Page 3: ...except as authorized by contract or other written permission from VWS Ltd The copyright and all restrictions on reproduction and use apply to all media in which this information may be placed VWS Ltd...

Page 4: ...creen 030 17 4 2 Continuous Recirculation 24 7 screen 029 17 5 MAINTENANCE 18 5 1 Replacing Composite Vent Filter L136 18 5 2 Replacing Medpure L1 LC174 18 5 3 Replacing Ultra Microfilter LC109 19 5 4...

Page 5: ...ion 1 3 HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTES WARNING WARNINGS ARE GIVEN WHERE FAILING TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR FATALITY CAUTION Cautions are given where failure to observe the instruct...

Page 6: ...alth COSHH Material safety data sheets covering the various replaceable components are available upon request Contact your local ELGA LabWater distributor 1 8 Consumables Consumables Typical Service L...

Page 7: ...e quickly installed and commissioned It is recommended that a trained ELGA representative carry out the installation of the product 2 2 Commissioning The unit is supplied with the software set in a co...

Page 8: ...range of control icons General icons are as follows Further icons are described in the appropriate sections a complete listing is included in Section 11 BUTTON ICON Function PROCESS Turns the unit on...

Page 9: ...the commissioning routine the following steps should be carried out to set up your choices Note Your choices can be changed and implemented during normal operation It is not necessary to stop the uni...

Page 10: ...d to step 4 2 PRESS and HOLD to increase or to decrease day 3 PRESS to step cursor onto month 4 PRESS to increase or to decrease month 5 PRESS to step cursor onto year 6 PRESS to increase or to decrea...

Page 11: ...o proceed to step 7 2 PRESS TICK Step 7 Water purity unit setting screen 023 This screen allows preferred displayed units of water purity to be set to either M cm or S cm This only affects the quality...

Page 12: ...ect the value at which the product water purity alarm will activate The alarm does not stop the unit and will automatically reset if the purity level recovers 1 PRESS to select alarm point increments...

Page 13: ...en demand for water fluctuates CAUTION During long periods of continuous operation and low usage the water temperature will rise It is recommended that this function is only used when water usage is o...

Page 14: ...enabled OR PRESS to step to box 2 Note A highlighted box indicates that the unit will be operational on that day between the times set in step 14 3 REPEAT step 15 item 2 to select further operating da...

Page 15: ...permeate is compared to that of the feedwater Enter the feedwater conductivity to obtain an accurate measurement 1 PRESS to reduce the value to the correct reading 2 PRESS to accept Step 19 Data outpu...

Page 16: ...ntil all User keys are registered maximum of 6 users 5 PRESS to complete settings Step 22 Programming of Sanitization Keys screen 038 Sanitization Keys are required to start a Sanitization These keys...

Page 17: ...lacement date and proceed to CVF Reminder 2 PRESS to confirm that resetting is required OR PRESS to abort reset 3 PRESS Step 3 Composite Vent filter CVF replacement date 1 PRESS button to reset CVF re...

Page 18: ...date 1 PRESS button to reset UMF replacement date OR PRESS to accept replacement date and proceed to Sanitization reminder 2 PRESS confirm that resetting is required OR PRESS to abort reset 3 PRESS St...

Page 19: ...by PRESSING During the sleep period the unit will run in intermittent recirculation 10 minutes every two hours to maintain water purity around the distribution loop 4 2 Continuous Recirculation 24 7 s...

Page 20: ...OPEN front doors and locate CVF 3 UNSCREW old CVF and discard 4 UNPACK new CVF 5 WRITE the installation date on the label of the filter for future reference 6 INSTALL filter 7 SWITCH on power 8 RESET...

Page 21: ...rofilter LC109 The Ultra Microfilter UMF should be replaced in the following circumstances When indicated by the consumable alarm After a maximum of 12 months use Product flow is no longer adequate Pr...

Page 22: ...op and bottom of the lamp assembly 6 REMOVE electrical connectors from top and bottom and take lamp from housing WARNING IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT DURING THE HANDLING OF THE LAMP CUT RESISTANT G...

Page 23: ...E power 2 OPEN front doors 3 LOCATE Protek 4 Remove lid from break tank and RELEASE any residual system pressure by OPERATING float valve 5 TWIST to RELEASE clip and OPEN retaining clamp at top of car...

Page 24: ...om the E cartridge 5 REMOVE used cartridge from clip and discard in accordance with local regulations 6 TAKE new cartridge 7 REMOVE sealing plugs from inlet and outlet ports 8 LOCATE new cartridge in...

Page 25: ...be lower with clean feed water well maintained pre treatment low temperatures and heavy usage WARNING ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES APRON AND FACEMASK DO NOT BREATHE FUMES OR ALLOW TO COME IN CONTACT WITH...

Page 26: ...5 PRESS to enter RO sanitization 6 UNSCREW the large white lid on the left of the unit 7 ADD 50ml of Minncare Cold Sterilant 8 REPLACE lid Confirmation sanitiant is added 9 PRESENT GREEN sanitization...

Page 27: ...will automatically progress to the next step but the effectiveness of the sterilant may be reduced 14 PRESS the process button Once the step within the sanitization is complete the unit will go strai...

Page 28: ...3 8 Close valve 3 when there is no requirement for purified water 9 Monitor water purity independently or install new Medpure L1 cartridges to guarantee water purity 7 2 Emergency bypass MEDICA B S S...

Page 29: ...t the analyzer may be calculated as follows Single Pack Time between pack changes 120 000 Conductivity of mains water x Water consumption of analyzer l hr Example Mains water conductivity 605 S cm Wat...

Page 30: ...nical support 672 94 Recirc loop over temperature PRESS mute to silence alarm Water temperature is unacceptably high 50 C Contact Technical support 93 LC175 LC177 Protek L1 incorrectly installed PRESS...

Page 31: ...Key Auto restart Locked Scroll back Menu Step back Mute alarm Bell Night Standby Option OFF Calibration point Option ON Cancel Output Clock Recirculate Date Reset Day Right Down Sanitization PASSkey...

Page 32: ...edia filter with a minimum flow rate of 20l min Iron manganese Fe Mn ppm 0 1 Protek L1 or L2 0 1 Back washable pre filter Organics TOC ppm C 3 Protek L1 or L2 3 Cylinder of carbon sized correctly TEMP...

Page 33: ...afe Water temperature alarm Water purity alarm Leak detection alarm Access restricted by User Recognition key Low voltage control circuit 24 V dc Visual alarms Audible alarms Output to operate 24 V dc...

Page 34: ...e deemed to have failed of its essential purpose so long as VWS UK Ltd is willing and able to repair or replace any nonconforming VWS UK Ltd product or part VWS UK shall not be liable for consequentia...

Page 35: ...s other than VWS UK Ltd or its affiliates Non VWS UK Ltd products are covered by the warranty if any extended by the Product manufacturer VWS UK Ltd hereby assigns to the purchaser any such warranty h...

Page 36: ...x 44 0 203 567 7205 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 elgalabwater com or contac...

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