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5.0 Instrument Configuration

The instrument has the ability to be customized at any time during 

operation. Configuration Mode has been split into sub-menus to 

facilitate instrument configuration. While in Configuration Mode, the 

instrument has a time-out feature that automatically returns the  

sub-menus to the previous screen after a 60 second period. 

Configuration screens timeout after 60 seconds to the Home screen.
To enter Configuration Mode:
1.  Press the 

 button on the home screen to enter the Configuration 

Menu.

2.  Sub-menu options are then shown. To move between sub-menus, 

use the left and right arrows on either side of the screen.

3.  Press the 

 button to return to the home screen or press 

Cancel

 

to return to the previous menu.

5.1 Selecting the Analog Output

The first configuration sub-menu is the Analog Output. There are 2 

Analog Outputs for the 4-20mA output, one for Silver and one for 

Copper. To set the Analog Outputs:
1.  Press 

Analog Outputs

 on the Configuration Menu screen.

2.  Press 

Analog Output Ag

 or 

Analog Output Cu

 to set the 

corresponding values. 

3.  Press the desired output that needs to be set. 

4.  Use the up and down arrows to input the desired setting and then 

press 

Save

. Do this for the remaining output settings for Analog 

Output Ag and Cu, if desired.

Securing the Glands - Mains Power

Mains power connection to the instrument is made through an electrical 

gland located on the left side of the enclosure. Once the mains power 

wiring is inserted through the electrical gland and wiring is secured at 

the mains power terminal on the left side of the enclosure, the electrical 

gland must be tightened to ensure mains power is safely installed. A 

cable tie down is provided. Route the power cable through the white tie 

down located on the bottom left side of the electrical panel and tighten.

Securing the Electrical Enclosure

Once all electrical connections are made, the electrical panel must be 

secured by closing the compartment and tightening the captive  

Phillips screw.

4.0 Commissioning and Start-Up

1.  Once all water and electrical connections have been made, turn on 

power to the CSM. 

2.  The CSM will run through a startup process that takes less than  

10 seconds.

3.  The most recent Silver and Copper readings will be displayed along 

with the date and time stamps and units. The green banner at the 

bottom of the screen provides information on when the next reading 

will occur.

4.1 Measurements

This monitor allows for the measurement of the copper and silver 

output from a copper silver ionization disinfection system in a water 

source. Measurements are usually taken in Parts per Billion (ppb). The 

CSM can measure silver (Ag) dilutions ranging from 50ppb to 250ppb 

and copper (Cu) dilutions ranging from 200ppb to 2000ppb. Any 

measurement outside of these ranges will give a screen notice that 

the measurement is out of range. The reading will be shown but the 

accuracy can not be guaranteed.
Measurements can also be taken in Parts per Million (ppm), Milligrams 

per Liter (mg/L) and Milligrams per Milliliter (mg/mL).
When a continuous process stream is flowing through the instrument, 

the instrument will take samples at preset intervals and display the 

readings on the screen. In addition, the equivalent signal is provided on 

the analog (4-20 mA) outputs, depending on the options selected.

There is a removable light shield attached to the optical block to 

help prevent light from entering the optical block which may affect 

the readings. Be sure this shield is in place at all times when 

taking readings or doing a calibration to ensure reading accuracy.

NOTICE

To minimize the risk of receiving an electrical shock, there is an 

earth stud located outside of the enclosure on the right side. 

This must be tied to earth before powering up the CSM.

WARNING

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Page 1: ...ilver Monitor IS HF CSM 100184 WARNING Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death serious personal injury property damage or damage to the equipment Keep this Manual for future reference Rev 1 ...

Page 2: ...ing the Units of Measurement 7 5 3 Setting the Date Time 7 5 4 Adjusting the Brightness 7 5 5 Setting the Time Schedule 7 5 6 Setting the Reading Mode 8 5 7 Adjusting the Line Flush Duration 8 5 8 Security Setting 8 5 9 Firmware Update 9 5 10 Copying FRAM data to SD Card 9 5 11 Factory Reset 10 5 12 About Device 10 6 0 System Start Up 10 6 1 Prepare Reagents 10 6 2 Priming the CSM 10 6 3 Taking Re...

Page 3: ...nt This pictorial alerts you to the need to read the manual This pictorial alerts you to electricity electrocution and shock hazards 1 0 Understanding Safety Information This manual contains safety and use instructions that must be followed during the installation commissioning operation care and maintenance and service of the CSM All responsible personnel must read this manual prior to working wi...

Page 4: ...o 23 hours 59 minutes Path Length 10mm Display 3 5 Color graphic touch screen Analog Output Powered 4 20mA 1000 Ω drive isolated Maximum Water Pressure 124 kPa 18 psi see Plumbing Connections section Flow Rate 185 ml min to 225 ml min 044 to 059 Gal min Operating Temperature 1 C 50 C 34 F 122 F Max Sample Water Intake and Drainage Flow 225 ml minute Wetted Materials PBT Polypropylene 316 Stainless...

Page 5: ...be removed for easier connections Please ensure this terminal set is properly tightened using the two side screws 3 2 Plumbing Connections All plumbing connections are made with user supplied OD tubing using the push to connect fittings attached to the CSM All water tubing used to connect to the CSM is supplied by the installer Sample water should be particulate free The sample water supply does n...

Page 6: ...electrical panel and tighten Securing the Electrical Enclosure Once all electrical connections are made the electrical panel must be secured by closing the compartment and tightening the captive Phillips screw 4 0 Commissioning and Start Up 1 Once all water and electrical connections have been made turn on power to the CSM 2 The CSM will run through a startup process that takes less than 10 second...

Page 7: ...ve 4 Once the date and time have been saved press the button to return to the home screen or press Cancel to return to the previous menu 5 4 Adjusting the Brightness The screen brightness can be adjusted to provide easier readability of the display in low light or no light conditions There are 10 brightness levels available To adjust the screen brightness 1 Press Brightness on the Configuration Me...

Page 8: ... suggested line flush duration is 1 second for every foot of sample line tubing assuming inlet pressure of 4 60psi To adjust the line flush duration 1 Press Line Flush Setting on the Configuration Menu screen 2 Using the up and down arrows set the desired duration for the line flush in seconds 3 Once the desired Line Flush Duration has been saved press the button to return to the home screen or pr...

Page 9: ...ate is complete a restart of the instrument is required Do not remove the SD card or turn power off while the software update is in progress Doing so can cause an unrecoverable failure NOTICE 5 10 Copying FRAM data to SD Card The following information from the CSM can be transferred to an SD card in CSV file format Readings Error and warning logs with date and time stamps All user settings Calibra...

Page 10: ...he prime sub menu 3 Press the desired priming option If this is the first time starting up the instrument start with Prime Water and repeat this step for all priming options in this menu Reagent Bags Hanging on Brackets P N 110097 Assembled in the USA Reagent Kit Copper Indicator 16260 Airport Park Drive Suite 140 Fort Myers FL 33913 L 74125 Rev E 11 2020 WARNING Harmful if swallowed Causes skin i...

Page 11: ...per Silver 500 ml Solution C in Cal Procedure DI Water 500 ml Solution D in the Cal Procedure To recalibrate the CSM follow the prompts on the screen 1 From the screen press Service to enter the Service Menu 2 Press CALIBRATE to begin the Calibration sequence Ensure you have the calibration kit ready then press NEXT 3 Turn off the water supply Press Next There is a removable light shield attached ...

Page 12: ...placement Kit To order any accessory or replacement parts please contact the HF scientific Customer Service Department HF scientific 16260 Airport Park Drive Suite 140 Fort Myers FL 33913 Phone 239 337 2116 Toll Free 888 203 7248 Fax 239 454 0694 Email hf info wattswater com Website www hfscientific com 4 Disconnect the upper inlet tubing hose from the peristaltic pump and attach a single piece of...

Page 13: ...gent tubing skip to step 16 12 Insert short piece of new tubing into outlet fitting on solenoid valve Insert other end into inlet fitting into optical injector 13 Secure solenoid valve to bracket with 2 screws removed in step 6 14 Insert end of new tubing into inlet of the solenoid valve 15 Reuse Velcro strap to secure the reagent tubing check valves to the top of the pump bracket 16 Guide tubing ...

Page 14: ...the base 9 4 Replacing the Pressure Regulator Assembly Kit 28190S To replace the pressure regulator assembly on the CSM instrument 1 Turn off water to the CSM instrument 2 Loosen the screws on the bracket connecting the pressure regulator to the back panel 3 Lift bracket and attached components from back panel 4 Loosen the water inlet tube orange from the pressure regulator 5 Remove the panel nut ...

Page 15: ...pump to the optical board and then remove air pump 11 Insert new air pump Be sure the arrow on the new air pump is facing the correct direction 12 Install 2 screws from underneath air pump bracket 13 Attach air pump to optical board using the included zip tie 14 Screw in black fitting into air pump outlet 15 Reconnect the black and pink air pump wiring connection located in the electrical panel 16...

Page 16: ...IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE The remedy described in the first paragraph of this warranty shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty and the Company shall not be responsible for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing other property which ...

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