Vantage 5000
1.4v-09.2019
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12 Inspection, Maintenance
and Repairs
Risk of injury due to running pump!
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Do not carry out any repair/maintenance work
on a pump in operation.
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Follow the safety procedures for handling the product
being pumped. If the tube has ruptured, the pump head
and rotor assembly may be contaminated and/or the pump
head may be pressurized.
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Decontaminate before handling as per local safety
regulations.
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Appropriate measures must be taken to relieve any
pressure build up.
Risk of electrocution!
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Have all electrical work carried out only by qualified
electricians.
12.1 Inspections
The inspection intervals depend on the pump operating
cycle.
1.
Check at appropriate intervals:
– Normal operating conditions unchanged
2.
For trouble-free operation, always ensure the following:
– No leaks
– No unusual running noises or vibrations
– Tube in position
12.2 Maintenance
These pumps are generally maintenance free and any
work should normally be limited to periodic inspections
and cleaning; these may be more frequent in dusty, humid
and/or hot conditions.
The pump motor is lubricated for life and should not re-
quire attention. Rotor assembly components will wear and
may need replacing. Pump tubing will not last forever;
establish suitable tube replacement schedule to prevent
inconvenient tube failure.
The Vantage 5000 contains no user serviceable parts
and is factory sealed to confirm integrity. Pump
warranty will be invalidated if the seal is broken.
DANGER
12.2.1 Cleaning the Pump Head
1. Clean the tube burst detector whenever a tube is being
replaced.
Tube burst detector is an optical sensor used for detecting fluid
in the tube chamber and requires periodic cleaning.
2. Clean contaminants from the pump head.
3. Clean the tube carefully to remove chemicals.
4. Clean the sensor surface area and the inner rim of the
pump head chamber.
5. Recommended Cleaning Procedure
Gently wipe the screen, pump housing and pump head
with a 70% IPA (Isopropanol / Propan-2-ol) solution applied
on a clean lint free cloth and allow to evaporate in a well-
ventilated area. Accumulated dirt may require more than
one application to remove.
Figure 78 Tube Burst Detector
CAUTION
Tube Burst Detector
Pump Head Chamber Inner Rim