
WHEATON UniSpense
®
PRO Peristaltic Pump
WHEATON | 800.225.1437 (U.S. & Canada Only) | 856.825.1100 | www.wheatonsci.com| P/N 50099073 Rev. 2/2/10 Lit. No.8734
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4.2
Typical Applications
Peristaltic pumps can be used with a large variety of liquids. Particularly corrosive, abrasive and
suspension liquids are all good candidates for peristaltic pump applications.
Peristaltic pumps require little maintenance, are easy to install, have few moving parts, and are easy to
use.
4.3
Initial Inspection
When you receive your new UniSpense
®
PRO, inspect it for any obvious damage that may have
occurred during shipment. If any damage is found, notify the carrier at once. Warranty information is
provided at the front of this manual. Check to confirm that there are no broken switches, displays or pump
heads, and that the unit is not dented or scratched. Retain packaging until all parts and unit functionality
are confirmed.
Components Supplied
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UniSpense
®
PRO
peristaltic pump
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Pump Head
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Line Cord –
supplied to fit your local electrical outlet specifications
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Flexible Tubing Holder
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Operators manual
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Quick Start Card
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Icon Help Sticker
5.0 Unit Features and Components Identification
Refer to Figure A for component identification
Power inlet module:
Location of the line cord entry and fuse(s) compartment.
Keypad:
Allows all setting and operation parameters to be entered.
Screen:
A unique icon-driven display allows easy viewing of unit functions and parameters.
I/O Interface Connection5:
Connection for an optional footswitch. Also contains feedback outputs for
remote control. Connector pin details are located in Figure F.
Pump Head:
Other optional pump heads can be mounted on the unit, (see section 6.1). Tubing is loaded
by simply raising the cover on the pump head, and snapping closed. The tubing holders may need to be
adjusted on the side of the pump head. These are adjusted