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Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................3 Overview ..............................................................................................................................3 About this User Manual .......................................................................................................4 About Millipore....................................................................................................................5 Legal Information.................................................................................................................6 Safety Information................................................................................................................8 Where to find information....................................................................................................9 Product Information...................................................................................................................10 Overview ............................................................................................................................10 Cabinet ...............................................................................................................................11 Q-POD Dispenser...............................................................................................................13 Tank....................................................................................................................................15 Consumables ......................................................................................................................16 Specifications and requirements.........................................................................................18 Installation .................................................................................................................................21 Overview ............................................................................................................................21 Mechanical installation ..........................................................................................................22 Overview ............................................................................................................................22 Q-POD Dispenser...............................................................................................................23 Main Cabinet tubings, cables and power cord ...................................................................25 Consumable installation.........................................................................................................27 Overview ............................................................................................................................27 Installing/flushing the Progard Pack, rinsing the RO.........................................................28 Installing the Quantum Cartridge.......................................................................................32 Installing a POD Pak..........................................................................................................35 Software used during installation...........................................................................................37 Overview ............................................................................................................................37 Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor.........................................................................................38 Registering UV Lamp timers .............................................................................................40 Flow Calibration.................................................................................................................42 Software.....................................................................................................................................44 Overview ............................................................................................................................44 Software Map ................................................................................................45 Standby Mode ...............................................................................................46 Overview ............................................................................................................................46 Standby Mode - General information.................................................................................47 Description of Standby Menu ............................................................................................48 Manager Menu.......................................................................................................................51 Overview ............................................................................................................................51 Description of Manager Menu ...........................................................................................52 Ready Mode...........................................................................................................................56 Overview ............................................................................................................................56 Ready Mode - General information ...................................................................................57 Description of Ready Menu ...............................................................................................58 Using the Milli-Q System..........................................................................................................61 Overview ............................................................................................................................61 Dispensing water................................................................................................................62 Main Keypad, Display and LEDs ......................................................................................63 Q-POD Keypad and Display..............................................................................................65 Section A Section B 1 Maintenance...............................................................................................................................66 Overview ............................................................................................................................66 Maintenance Schedule........................................................................................................67 Replacing the Progard Pack ...............................................................................................68 Replacing the Quantum Cartridge......................................................................................70 Replacing a POD Pak.........................................................................................................73 Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor.........................................................................................76 Sanitising or cleaning the RO Cartridge ............................................................................78 Cleaning the Inlet Strainer..................................................................................................79 Replacing the Tank Vent Filter ..........................................................................................80 Alarms and Alerts......................................................................................................................81 Overview ............................................................................................................................81 Alert messages....................................................................................................................82 Alarm messages..................................................................................................................83 Summary of Alert and Alarm messages.............................................................................84 Ordering information.................................................................................................................89 2 See Page 4 5 6 8 9 Overview Purpose Contents Introduction This chapter contains topics related to this User Manual. Some of the more important topics in this chapter are:
Safety Information Where to find information This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic About this User Manual About Millipore Legal Information Safety Information Where to find information 3 About this User Manual Purpose This User Manual is intended for use with a Milli-Q Integral Water Purification System. This User Manual is a guide for use during the installation, normal operation and maintenance of a Milli-Q Integral Water Purification System. It is highly recommended to completely read this manual and to fully comprehend its contents before attempting installation, normal operation or maintenance of the Water Purification System. If this User Manual is not the correct one for your Water Purification System, then please contact Millipore. Terminology The term Milli-Q Integral Water Purification System is replaced by the term Milli-Q System for the remainder of this User Manual unless otherwise noted. Document Revision Rev. D1.00, 06/2007 4 About Millipore Telephone Internet See the business card(s) on the inside cover of the User Manual binder. The Millipore Internet site address can be used to submit a question to Millipore via electronic mail. The Millipore Internet site can be used to find addresses, telephone/fax numbers and other information. Internet site address: www.millipore.com/bioscience Manufacturing Site Millipore SAS 67120 Molsheim FRANCE 5 Legal Information Notice Warranty The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Millipore Corporation. Millipore Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that might appear in this document. This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall Millipore Corporation be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual. We manufacture and sell water purification systems designed to produce pure or ultrapure water with specific characteristics (S/cm, T, TOC, CFU/ml, Eu/ml) when it leaves the water purification system provided that the Milli-Q System is fed with water quality within specifications, and properly maintained as required by the supplier. We do not warrant these systems for any specific applications. It is up to the end user to determine if the quality of the water produced by our systems matches his expectations, fits with norms/legal requirements and to bear responsibility resulting from the usage of the water. Millipore Corporation (Millipore) warrants its products will meet their applicable published specifications when used in accordance with their applicable instructions for a period of one year from shipment of the products. MILLIPORE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of Millipore products appearing in Millipores published catalogues and product Literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of Millipore. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorised and if given, should not be relied upon. In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, Millipores sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, the applicable product or part thereof, provided the customer notifies Millipore promptly of any such breach. If after exercising reasonable efforts, Millipore is unable to repair or replace the product or part, then Millipore shall refund to the customer all monies paid for such applicable product or part. MILLIPORE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ECONOMIC LOSS OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY ANY CUSTOMER FROM THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. Continued on next page 6 Legal Information, Continued Trademarks Copyright Millipore, A10, Elix, Q-Gard, Milli-Q, Millipak and Milli-RO are registered trademarks of Millipore Corporation. BioPak, Quantum, Milli-RX, RiOs and Q-POD are trademarks of Millipore Corporation. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective manufacturers. 2007 MILLIPORE CORPORATION. PRINTED IN FRANCE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHERS 7 Safety Information Statement
Important Symbols Your Milli-Q System should be operated according to the instructions in this manual. In particular, the hydraulic and electrical specifications should be followed and met. It is important to use this equipment as specified in this manual; using this equipment in a different manner may impair the safety precautions of the Milli-Q System. Do not remove the covers of the Milli-Q System at any time. Electrical and mechanical components inside the Milli-Q System could pose a hazard. A qualified Millipore Service Representative should perform any work that needs to be done while the Milli-Q System is opened. Symbol
Meaning This HAZARD symbol is used to refer to instructions in this manual that need to be done safely and carefully. This ATTENTION symbol is used to refer to instructions in this manual that need to be done carefully. This UV RADIATION sticker is used to refer to a position on the Milli-Q System Cabinet or inside of it where exposure to UV light is possible. This DANGER sticker is used to refer to a position on the Milli-Q System Cabinet or inside of it that could be hazardous. This ELECTRICAL GROUND sticker is used to refer to a position on the Milli-Q System Cabinet or inside where an electrical ground connection is made. This ELECTRICAL DANGER sticker is used to refer to a position on the Milli-Q System Cabinet or inside where an electrical danger could exist. 8 Where to find information Organisation of this User Manual Cross reference table This block will explain how this manual is organised. This block will contain a cross reference table. The table will be a quick way for the reader to find information about items that might have different names than those used in this manual. 9 Overview Purpose Contents See Page 11 13 15 16 18 Product Information This chapter contains topics related to the Milli-Q System. Some of the more important topics in this chapter are:
Installation requirements Consumable information Dimensions of various components of the Milli-Q System This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Cabinet Q-POD Dispenser Tank Consumables Specifications and requirements 10 Cabinet Description A B F E C D Part A B C D E F Function Main Display LEDs Main Keypad Door for Quantum Cartridge Door for Progard Pack Connections for ports and cables Ports and cables 11 Port 9 A B C D E Item Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 1 Description RO Reject tubing to drain Feedwater to Milli-Q System Water to Q-POD Dispenser Water from Q-
POD Dispenser Water from E-
POD Dispenser
(Accessory) EDI Waste tubing to drain Port 7 Not used Item Port 8 Port 9 A B C D E 12 Description Water to E-POD Dispenser
(Accessory) Water to and from Reservoir Power Cord
(100 240 V) Accessories
(maximum 24 V) PS/2 connection
(maximum 5 VDC) Level Sensor Input
(maximum 5 VDC) Ethernet connection
(maximum 5 VDC) Q-POD Dispenser Description Ports and cables D E G F B C A Part A B C D E F G Function Plunger POU Dispenser POD Pak (BioPak Ultrafilter pictured here) Mast Base Q-POD Dispenser Display Q-POD Dispenser Keypad A B C D Part A B Function Printer cable connection PS/2 cable connection + Termination Plug connection 13 C D Footswitch connection Tubing connections RC-Link The entire RC-Link is pictured here. The RC-Link is the set of tubings and the PS/2 cable inside a sheath. A B Part A B C Termination Plug PS/2 Cable Tubings Function C Step 1 2 3 Action Press the button on the Q-POD Arm. Hold the button in while moving the Q-POD Arm up or down. Release the button. picture here picture here picture here Result Height adjustment 14 Tank Millipore recommends Example Millipore recommends using a Tank having the following catalogue number:
XXXXXXXXX (please list this in the Customised Data File). A picture of a Tank alongside a fully installed Milli-Q Integral System will be shown here. 15 Consumables Diagram Progard Pack UV 185 nm Lamp Quantum Cartridge The water flow through a Milli-Q System is shown here in a flow diagram. The various consumables are described below. For more information about the flow diagram, please refer to the Milli-Q System brochure. Please contact Millipore if you would like to have a brochure.
(A simplified flow diagram will be shown here. Only the consumables will be explained through the use of the diagram. The reader/customer will be able to learn more from the Marketing Brochure which typically has a flow diagram and description). Item A B Description Progard Pack UV 185 nm Lamp C Quantum Cartridge F Item D E Description UV 254 nm Lamp A10 TOC Monitor Lamp POD Pak The purpose of the Progard Pack is to protect the RO Cartridge. The Progard Pack is a consumable. Note to Millipore reviewers Do you want a table showing the differences between the various Progard Packs (i.e. with Chlorine tablet, without chlorine tablet, )?
The dual wavelength UV 185 nm Lamp emits light at 185 nm (for TOC reduction) and at 254 nm (Germicidal action). The UV 185 nm Lamp is used to kill bacteria and to reduce the levels of organic molecules in the water. The UV 185 nm Lamp is a consumable. The Quantum Cartridge is used to remove trace levels of ions and organic molecules. The Quantum Cartridge is a consumable. Description The Quantum TIX Cartridge contains only ion exchange resin. This type of Quantum Cartridge is used when maintaining absolutely trace levels of ions is critical. The Quantum TEX Cartridge contains ion exchange resin and synthetic carbon. These purification media are used when the Milli-Q Water needs to have both trace levels of ions and trace levels of organic molecules. Item Quantum TIX Cartridge Quantum TEX Cartridge 16 UV 254 nm Lamp The UV 254 nm Lamp emits light at 254 nm. The UV 254 nm Lamp is used to kill bacteria. The UV 254 nm Lamp is a consumable. A10 TOC Monitor Lamp The A10 TOC Monitor uses a small lamp during its TOC Analysis Mode. This is called the A10 Lamp. The A10 Lamp is a consumable. POD Pak The POD Pak is a water purification device that is attached to the Q-POD Dispenser outlet. It is the final purification device used before Milli-Q Water is dispensed. The POD Pak provides additional quality and insurance that trace contaminants related to specific applications are removed just before ultrapure water is delivered. The POD Pak is a consumable. The LCD messages sometimes refer to POD Pak 1 or POD Pak 2 (or 3). POD Pak 1 means the POD Pak on the 1st Q-POD Dispenser. POD Pak 2 refers to the POD Pak installed on a second Q-POD Dispenser. Note to Millipore reviewer The various POD Paks are not described in this section. There are new POD Paks coming out in Y2007 and it is better to avoid revising the User Manual frequently. 17 Specifications and requirements Q-POD Dispenser water quality E-POD Dispenser water quality Weight The water delivered from a Q-POD Dispenser has the following characteristics. Description Item Resistivity Conductivity Flow Rate Pyrogens Rnase Dnase TOC Silica 18.2 M.cm @25C 0.055 S/cm@ 25C 0.05 2 Lpm
< 0.001 EU/ml
< 0.01 ng/ml
< 4 pg/L
< 5 ppb
< 1 ppb The water delivered from an E-POD Dispenser has the following characteristics. Note:
The E-POD Dispenser is an accessory device. Item Resistivity Conductivity TOC
> 5 M.cm @25C
< 0.2 S/cm@ 25C
< 30 ppb Micro-organisms 1 CFU/ml Product Flow Rate Description System Milli-Q Integral 3 Milli-Q Integral 5 Milli-Q Integral 10 Milli-Q Integral 15 Typical 94-99%; minimum 90%
Flow Rate
> 2.5 Lpm
> 4.25 Lpm
> 8 Lpm
> 13 Lpm RO Ionic Rejection particles RO Rejection of
> 99%
The weight specifications and data are found in the table below. Item Shipping Weight Dry Weight Wet Weight 18 Electrical Dimensions Materials of construction Feedwater The electrical specifications and data are found in the table below. Description Item Voltage Frequency Main Fuse 100-230 VAC 10%
50-60 Hz. 10%
3.15 Amp Time Lag; 5 mm x 20 mm; 250 V Safety Voltage. The fuse should be serviced by a qualified Millipore Service Representative. 160 VA 2.5 metres Earth Grounded The Milli-Q System is powered on and off by removing the power cord from the wall outlet. Power Used Power Cord Length Electrical Ground Power Cord The power cord should be plugged into a wall outlet that is accessible. Note to Millipore reviewer Drawings or photos will be used here with dimensions indicated Please contact Millipore for a list of the Materials of Construction. The Feedwater requirements are listed here. Item Aluminum Chlorine Conductivity Dissolved CO2 Fouling Index Free Chlorine Iron Manganese Maximum pressure Maximum TOC Minimum pressure pH Temperature Type of Feedwater Description
< 0.05 ppm
< 3 ppm
< 2000 S/cm
< 30 ppm
< 12
< 0.1 ppm
< 0.1 ppm
< 0.05 ppm 6 bar
< 2000 ppb 1 bar 4 10 5 35C Pre-treated water including one or several of the following technologies: RO; RO + EDI; RO +
DI; Distillation; DI. Environmental and Noise Level The Environmental requirements are listed here. In addition, the noise level of the Milli-Q System is listed. 19 Item Altitude Ambient operating temperature Ambient storage temperature Installation Category Location Noise level Pollution Degree Relative humidity during storage and operation Description
< 3000 metres 4 40C 4 40C II The Milli-Q System is intended for indoor use only. 45 dB at a distance of 1 meter
Maximum relative humidity 80%
for temperatures up to 31C decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40C. Consumables The consumable requirements for installation are:
1 Progard Pack 1 Quantum Cartridge 1 POD Pak Note:
Please note that these items are not included with the Milli-Q System. 20 Overview Purpose Contents Installation The purpose of this chapter is to explain how to install the Milli-Q System. See Page 22 27 37 This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Mechanical installation Consumable installation Software used during installation 21 Overview Purpose Contents Mechanical installation The purpose of this section is to explain how to perform the mechanical tasks associated with the Milli-Q System installation. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Q-POD Dispenser Main Cabinet tubings, cables and power cord See Page 23 25 22 Q-POD Dispenser Assembly Step 1 2 3 Result picture will be shown here picture will be shown here picture will be shown here Action Open the Q-POD Dispenser box. Locate the Q-POD Dispenser base and the Q-POD Dispenser mast. Screw them together Locate the Q-POD Dispenser arm. Press on the locking handle and slide the Q-POD Dispenser arm onto the Q-POD Dispenser mast. Note that the height can be adjusted up or down. Connecting the RC-Link Result picture will be shown here picture will be shown here Step 1 2 Action Locate the two tubing ports on the back of the Q-POD Dispenser Base. Connect the RC-Link tubing to the Q-POD Dispenser Ports:
Unscrew the 2 nuts from the Q-POD Dispenser ports. Push the end of each piece of tubing through the nuts. Push this end of the pieces of tubing onto the plastic stem. Tighten the 2 nuts. Note:
Either end of the RC-Link can be attached to the Q-POD Dispenser. Connect the RC-Link PS/2 cable to either PS/2 port on the Q-POD Dispenser base. Connect the Termination Plug the other PS/2 port on the Q-
POD Dispenser base. 3 4 picture will be shown here picture will be shown here 23 Important!
Make sure the PS/2 cable and the Termination Plug are well connected to the Q-POD Dispenser. 24 Main Cabinet tubings, cables and power cord Summary Note to Millipore reviewer picture here or drawing showing the left side
(all ports and places where cables and the power cord get connected). Note:
The Milli-Q System must be powered off before connecting the items listed below. Item Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 6 Port 9 Item A Item C Item D Note:
Description Tubing connected here goes to a drain Tubing connected here goes to a Feedwater supply Tubing connected here goes to RC-Link (either piece of RC-Link tubing can be used). Tubing connected here goes to RC-Link Tubing connected here goes to a drain Tubing connected here goes to the bottom of the Tank Power cord connected here (do not power the system at this time however. See the information blocks below before proceeding). PS/2 cable connected here Level Sensor from Tank connected here Important! Fill Tank partially before proceeding Powering the system Make sure the PS/2 cable and the Tank Level Sensor are well connected to the Milli-Q System Cabinet. The Milli-Q System automatically displays a TANK EMPTY Alarm when there is no water in the Tank. The Tank is empty when the Milli-Q System is being installed. To avoid this alarm during the installation of the Milli-Q System, put 10-20 litres of water in the Tank before powering the Milli-Q System. The type of water should match the one of the feedwater types specified in this User Manual. Step 1 2 Action Locate the electrical power receptacle on the Milli-Q System Cabinet. Plug the power cord into the Milli-Q System Cabinet. Result picture will be shown here of the Power Entry Module. picture showing the power cord being plugged into the water system. 25 Displays shown when powering the system The following table describes the first displays shown when the Milli-Q System is powered on. Main Display Q-POD Display Description The Main Display and the Q-POD Display look like the LCDs shown to the right. Note that your Milli-Q System may have a different Serial Number, Manufacturing Date
(MFG Date) and Installation Date (Inst Date) than shown here. An AUTOTEST is being done The Milli-Q System goes to STANDBY Mode. Because the Progard Pack and the Quantum Cartridge are not installed, the LCD looks like this. At this time, do not scroll to the right. Do not press the Keypad buttons at this time. 26 Q-POD Display here. Q-POD Display here. Q-POD Display here Overview Purpose Contents Consumable installation The purpose of this section is to explain how to install the consumables. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Installing/flushing the Progard Pack, rinsing the RO Installing the Quantum Cartridge Installing a POD Pak See Page 28 32 35 27 Installing/flushing the Progard Pack, rinsing the RO Important!
Important!
Placing The Progard Pack must be flushed after it is installed. The RO Cartridge must be flushed and rinsed when the Milli-Q System is system is installed. Failure to do these actions results in poor water quality. The Milli-Q System automatically displays a TANK EMPTY Alarm when there is no water in the Tank. The Tank is empty when the Milli-Q System is being installed. To avoid this alarm during the installation of the Milli-Q System, put 10-20 litres of water in the Tank before powering the Milli-Q System. The type of water should match the one of the types specified in this User Manual. Follow the steps below to install a new Progard Pack. Step Action Result picture here showing the left door open. picture here showing the 2 plastic caps on the pack adapter picture here showing ports of the Progard Pack picture here showing the top of the pack being pushed into the ports of the pack adapter. picture here showing the bottom of the pack being pushed in picture showing the pack handle being pushed down 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Open the left door of the Milli-
Q System Cabinet. Remove the 2 protective caps located on the ports inside. Remove the covers on the 2 ports of the Progard Pack. Look inside the ports. Make sure the rubber O-rings are firmly in place. Wet the O-rings with water. Push the top of the Progard Pack into the ports on the Milli-
Q System. Push on the bottom of the Progard Pack. Push the Pack Locking Handle down. Close the left door. The Milli-Q System sees that a new Progard Pack is installed. Note that your Catalogue Number and Lot Number maybe different than those values shown here. Go to the next set of steps to flush the Progard Pack. Flushing the Progard Pack The Progard Pack must be flushed out when it is newly installed. Follow the steps below. 28 Step Action 1 When a new Progard Pack is installed, the LCD looks like this. 2 Press 3 When the Progard Pack flush has finished, the Milli-Q System goes to READY Mode. Result Flushing and rinsing the RO Cartridge(s) When the Milli-Q System is newly installed, or if a RO Cartridge(s) is replaced, the RO Cartridge(s) must be flushed out. Failure to do this procedure completely results in high TOC values of the product water. Follow the steps below to flush and rinse the RO Cartridge(s). Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. Result 2 3 Select Menu. Press Select Maintenance. Press 29 4 5 Select Install new RO. Press A picture is shown. Press 6 Press 7 Press 8 After 15 minutes, the LCD looks like this. 9 When the 225 minute RO rinse is finished, the Milli-Q System returns to READY Mode. 10 The Tank is now being filled automatically. 30 11 12 Allow the Tank to fill until it contains at least 10-15 litres of water. This water is needed for the Quantum Cartridge flush in the next part of this User Manual. Note that the Alarm message QUANTUM CARTRIDGE OUT is displayed. This is normal. This message will go away after the next part of this User Manual is completed. You can cancel the display of this message at any time by following the instructions on the LCD. 31 Installing the Quantum Cartridge Follow the steps below to install a new Quantum Cartridge. Step Action Placing Rinsing and hydrating Result picture showing the right door open of the cabinet. picture here showing the pack adapter port caps being removed. picture here showing the Quantum Cartridge port O-
rings. picture here showing the Quantum Cartridge being installed. Picture here showing the right door closed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the right door of the Milli-Q System Cabinet. Remove the 2 protective caps located on the ports inside. Remove the covers on the 2 ports of the Quantum Cartridge. Look at the ports. Wet the O-rings with water. Install the Quantum Cartridge until it is fully seated. Close the right door. The Milli-Q System sees that a new Quantum Cartridge is installed. Note that your Catalogue Number and Lot Number maybe different than those values shown here. 7 Press Proceed to the next set of steps to rinse and hydrate the Quantum Cartridge. The Quantum Cartridge, when newly installed, needs to be flushed and allowed to hydrate. This insures optimal water quality. At this time, the Tank needs to have at least 20 Litres of water. Result Action Step picture here of these items. 1 2 Locate the clear tubing and the barbed fitting from the Milli-Q System Accessories Bag. Screw the barbed fitting onto the Q-POD Dispenser. Note:
Do not use any white 32 picture here showing the barbed fitting installed on the end of the Q-POD Dispenser. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 tape on the threads of the barbed fitting. An O-ring is located inside the Q-POD Dispenser. Push one end of the clear tubing onto the end of the barbed fitting. Place the other end of the clear tubing into a sink. The Milli-Q System should be in READY Mode. Push the plunger down on the Q-POD Dispenser. In a few minutes, water should dispense from the Q-POD Dispenser. Dispense water for about 10 minutes. This flushes out any trapped air in most of the Milli-
Q System. This also rinses off the purification media located in the Quantum Cartridge. Push the Q-POD Dispenser Plunger again to stop dispensing water. At this time, the POD Pak should not be installed. The barbed fitting and the clear tubing should still be attached to the end of the Q-POD Dispenser. Leave the Milli-Q System in READY Mode overnight or for several hours (> 6 hours). This allows the purification media in the Q-Gard Pack and Quantum Cartridge to hydrate. Do not leave the Milli-Q System in STANDBY Mode. 33 picture here showing the clear tubing attached to the barbed fitting. picture here of Q-POD Dispenser with barbed fitting and clear tubing. 10 Afterwards, dispense water for about 10 minutes. 11 Leave the Milli-Q System in READY Mode when finished. 34 Installing a POD Pak Placing Registering Follow the instructions delivered with the POD Pak. The POD Pak installation has to be registered. Follow the steps below to register the installation of the POD Pak. Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. Result 2 3 4 Select Menu. Press Select Maintenance. Press Scroll down until you see Install Q-POD Pak 1. Select it. 5 Press 35 6 Press 7 In this example, you choose Millipak. Press 8 Press 9 Press 10 Press 3 times on 36 Overview Purpose Contents Software used during installation The purpose of this section is to explain how to use the software necessary during installation. Other software functions are explained in the software chapter of this User Manual. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor Registering UV Lamp timers Flow Calibration See Page 38 40 42 37 Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor Purpose Procedure The A10 TOC Monitor should be cleaned when a new Quantum Cartridge is installed. Follow the steps below to clean the A10 TOC Monitor. Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. 2 3 4 Select Menu. Press Select Sanitise/Clean
. Press Select A10 Cleaning. Press 5 Press 38 Result 6 When the A10 CLEANING Mode has finished, the Milli-Q System automatically goes into READY Mode. 39 Registering UV Lamp timers Purpose Procedure The timer used for each UV Lamp must be reset when the Milli-Q System is installed. If this is not done, then the Milli-Q System will prematurely remind you that a particular UV Lamp needs to be replaced. The UV Lamps in the Milli-Q System are the:
UV 185 nm Lamp UV 254 nm Lamp A10 TOC Monitor Lamp NOTE Before doing this, make sure that the Date and Time have been set. This procedure shows how to reset the timer used for the UV 254 nm Lamp. Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. Result 2 3 4 Select Menu. Press Select Maintenance. Press Select Install UV 254 nm Lamp. Press 40 5 Press 6 Press 7 Press 8 Press times on Important Repeat the same procedure for the UV 185 nm Lamp, and the A10 TOC Monitor Lamp. 41 Flow Calibration Purpose Procedure The Milli-Q Water flowrate should be calibrated when the Milli-Q System is installed. This calibration should be done with Q-POD Dispenser 1 in case there are multiple Q-POD Dispensers. You need a 1 Litre graduated cylinder before starting the Flow Calibration. Follow the steps below to perform a Flow Calibration. Step 1 Action Go to STANDBY Mode. 2 3 4 5 Select Menu. Press Enter the Manager Menu. See the Software Chapter to learn how to enter the Manager Menu. Select Setup. Press Select Flow Calibration. Press 42 Result 6 7 Place a 1 L Graduated Cylinder under the Q-
POD. Press Look at the Q-
POD Dispenser Keypad. Press 8 Water dispenses automatically from Q-POD Dispenser 1. Wait until the Task Completion is completed 9 Measure the amount of water
(in ml) that was dispensed. Suppose 870 ml was collected. Input this using the Keypad. 10 Press 11 Press 3 times on 43 Overview Purpose Contents Software The purpose of this chapter is to explain the various software used in the Milli-Q System. This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Software Map Standby Mode Manager Menu Ready Mode See Page 45 46 50 53 44 Map Section A Software Map 45 Overview Purpose Contents See Page 47 48 Section B Standby Mode The purpose of this section is to explain Standby Mode. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Standby Mode - General information Description of Standby Menu 46 Standby Mode - General information Purpose Display Switching to Ready Mode from Standby Mode This mode is used primarily for:
Maintenance actions, and Accessing the Manager Menu. The Manager Menu is explained in a different section of this chapter. Main Display Q-POD Display Display Action Result Press 47 Description of Standby Menu Maintenance The Maintenance Menu is described below. Display Display Item Install Pretreatment Clean Strainer Install Progard Install new RO Install UV 254 Lamp Install UV 185 Lamp Install Quantum Install A10 UV Lamp Install Q-POD Pak 1 Install Q-POD Pak 2 Install E-POD Pak 3 Install ASM UV Description Used to reset timer for pretreatment. Used to reset Alert message EXAMINE INLET STRAINER. Used to see general information about the Progard Pack exchange. Used to start a flush and rinse of a new RO Cartridge. Used to reset Alert message REPLACE 254 NM LAMP. Used to reset Alert message REPLACE 185 NM LAMP. Used to see general information about the Quantum Cartridge exchange. Used to reset Alert message REPLACE A10 LAMP. Used to reset Alert message REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK 1 Used to reset Alert message REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK 2 Used to reset Alert message REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK 3 Used to reset message 48 Sanitise/clean Suitability Tests Language Display Display Item RO CL2 Cleaning RO pH Cleaning A10 Cleaning System Cleaning Description Used for sanitising the RO Cartridge(s). Used for cleaning the RO Cartridge(s). Used to clean the A10 TOC Monitor. Contact Millipore for more information. Display Display Item Res Suitability Test Temp Suitability Test TOC Suitability Test Description Contact Millipore for more information. Contact Millipore for more information. Contact Millipore for more information. Display Display 49 Item English and other languages Description Used to change language displayed on the Main Display. Manager Menu Display Display See the next section in this chapter for information about the Manager Menu. 50 Overview Purpose Contents Manager Menu The purpose of this section is to explain the Manager Menu. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Description of Manager Menu See Page 51 51 Description of Manager Menu How to enter the Manager Menu See the Software Map at the beginning of this chapter. The way to enter the Manager Menu is located there. Display Display Item CHANGE ID & PASSWORD Description Used to change the Login and Password used to enter the Manager Menu. Display Display Item DATE AND TIME Description Used to change the Milli-Q System date and time. Change ID and Password Date and Time Set Points Display Display 52 Description Display Item Pretreatment Strainer Frequency Tap Feed Cond RO Rejection Permeate Cond Elix Product Res Tank Refill Milli-Q Product Res Milli-Q Product TOC Millipak BioPak POD Pak A POD Pak B POD Pak C Display Item Pressure Elix Product Milli-Q Product Tank Volume Description Display Display 53 Units Setup Item Install Date Buzzer MQ Recirc Mode POD Flow Stop Temp Comp Flow Calibration UV 254 nm Activation UV 185 nm Activation ASM UV Lamp Schedule Network Settings Description Item Company Name Department Name Address Postal Code City Country Email Description 54 User Parameters Display Display History Summary Display Display Printing the History Step 1 2 3 4 5 Item History Summary Print System History Print Elix History Print Milli-Q History Print Options Description Action Result 55 See Page 54 55 Overview Purpose Contents Ready Mode The purpose of this section is to explain READY Mode. This section contains the following topics:
Topic Ready Mode - General information Description of Ready Menu 56 Ready Mode - General information Purpose Display Switching to Standby Mode from Ready Mode In READY Mode, water can be dispensed from the Q-POD Plunger. The Milli-Q System should be left in READY Mode most of the time. Main Display Q-POD Display Display needs to be drawn. Display Action Result Press 57 Description of Ready Menu Water Quality Print Menu View Operation Display Display Item Water Quality Print Menu View Operation Consumables Status Call Millipore Service Tracking Information Description Display Display Item MQ Instant Quality Elix Instant Quality Description Display Display 58 Item System Operation System Alerts System Alarms System Measures Description Display Display Description Item Pretreatment Progard UV 254 nm Lamp ASM UV Lamp UV 185 nm Lamp Quantum A10 UV Lamp POD Pak 1 (2) (3) Display Display Consumables Status Call Millipore Item Application Specialist Description 59 Service Tracking Information Service Engineer Tech Service Other Display Display Item Installation Repair Service Contract Contract Expires Next Service Next Calibration Next Qualification Description Display Display Item Flow Schematic Version System Information Description 60 Overview Purpose Contents Using the Milli-Q System The purpose of this chapter is to explain:
various ways that water can be dispensed from the Milli-Q System, how to understand the Main Keypad, Display and LEDs, and how to understand the Q-POD Keypad and its display See Page 58 59 61 This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Dispensing water Main Keypad, Display and LEDs Q-POD Keypad and Display 61 Dispensing water Using the Plunger To dispense water, press down on the Q-POD Dispenser plunger while in READY Mode. 0 L M H Position 0 L M H Water flow No water delivered Low Flow (push slightly) Medium Flow (push 1/2 way down) High Flow (push down and hold or push down and release) Volumetric dispensing Follow the steps below to volumetrically dispense from the Q-POD Dispenser. Step Action Result 1 2 3 4 5 Footswitch It is possible to use a Footswitch accessory with the Q-POD Dispenser. Contact Millipore for more information. 62 Main Keypad, Display and LEDs Description A picture will be shown here. This picture will show the Main Display, the Keypad and LEDs. A table will be used to identify the various parts. Keypad right The RIGHT Keypad button is described below. Display Action Press Keypad left The LEFT Keypad button is described below. Display Action Press Keypad up The UP Keypad button is described below. Action Display Press Keypad down The DOWN Keypad button is described below. Display Action Press The VALIDATE Keypad button is described below. Keypad -
validate 63 Result Result Result Result Press LEDs A picture or drawing of the LEDs will be shown here. Item Green LED Yellow LED Red LED Description Milli-Q System has no Alarms or Alerts. An Alert is present. An Alarm is present. Note:
If an Alarm and an Alert are present at the same time, then only the red LED is lit. The red and yellow LEDs are never lit at the same time. 64 Q-POD Keypad and Display Description A picture or drawing of the entire Q-POD Keypad and Display will be shown here along with a table labelling the main components. Keypad Icons A picture or drawing of the Q-POD Keypad will be shown here along with a table labelling the various keypad buttons. The various icons of the Q-POD Display will be explained here. A drawing will be used as a reference. 65 Overview Purpose Contents Maintenance The purpose of this chapter is to explain the common maintenance needed for a Milli-Q System. See Page 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Maintenance Schedule Replacing the Progard Pack Replacing the Quantum Cartridge Replacing a POD Pak Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor Sanitising or cleaning the RO Cartridge Cleaning the Inlet Strainer Replacing the Tank Vent Filter 66 Maintenance Schedule Consumables Item Progard Pack Maintenance needed Replacement Quantum Cartridge Replacement POD Pak Replacement Reservoir Vent Filter Replacement Lamps Item UV 185 nm Lamp Maintenance needed Replacement UV 254 nm Lamp Replacement A10 TOC Monitor Lamp Replacement When When prompted to by an LCD message. When prompted to by an LCD message. When prompted to by an LCD message or as necessary. When prompted to by an LCD message. When When prompted to by an LCD message. When prompted to by an LCD message. When prompted to by an LCD message. Note It is recommended to have a Millipore Field Service Representative change the various lamps in the system. The replacement of these lamps involves removing the cover of the system. The instructions for replacing these lamps are not included in this User Manual. The instructions are included with the replacement lamp. Cleaning/
sanitisation Item Inlet Strainer Maintenance needed Cleaning A10 TOC Monitor Cleaning RO Cartridge(s) RO Cartridge(s) Sanitising Cleaning 67 When When prompted to by an LCD message or as necessary. When a new Quantum Cartridge is installed. When TOC values fluctuate. As necessary. As necessary. Replacing the Progard Pack When Important Removing Placing The Progard Pack should be replaced when one of the following Alert messages is displayed. Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER OVERDUE X DAYS, where X = 1, 2, The Progard Pack must be rinsed after it is installed. Remove the used Progard Pack by following the steps below. Result picture here showing the left door open. picture here. Action Open the left door of the Milli-
Q System Cabinet. Open the Milli-Q System left door. Lift up the Pack Locking Handle. Remove the used Progard Pack. picture here. The system will indicate that the Progard Pack is removed. Follow the steps below to install a new Progard Pack. Result picture here showing ports of the Progard Pack picture here showing the top of the pack being pushed into the ports of the pack adapter. picture here showing the bottom of the pack being pushed in picture showing the pack handle being pushed down Action Remove the covers on the 2 ports of the Progard Pack. Look inside the ports. Make sure the rubber O-rings are firmly in place. Wet the O-rings with water. Push the top of the Progard Pack into the ports on the Milli-
Q System. Push on the bottom of the Progard Pack. Push the Pack Locking Handle down. Close the left door. 68 Step 1 2 3 4 Step 1 2 3 4 5 The Milli-Q System sees that a new Progard Pack is installed. Note that your Catalogue Number and Lot Number maybe different than those values shown here. Go to the next set of steps to flush the Progard Pack. Flushing The Progard Pack must be flushed out when it is newly installed. Follow the steps below. Result Step Action 1 When a new Progard Pack is installed, the LCD looks like this. 2 Press 3 When the Progard Pack flush has finished, the Milli-Q System goes to READY Mode. 69 Replacing the Quantum Cartridge When Removing Placing 1 2 3 Step 1 2 3 4 The Quantum Cartridge should be replaced when one of the following Alert or Alarm messages is displayed. Alert message = REPLACE QUANTUM CARTRIDGE Alarm message = MILLI-Q RES < SP, REPLACE QUANTUM Follow the steps below to remove the used Quantum Cartridge. Result Action Step Open the right door of the Milli-Q System Cabinet. Open the Milli-Q System right door. Remove the used Quantum Cartridge. The system will indicate that the Quantum Cartridge is removed. picture showing the right door open of the cabinet. picture here showing the used Quantum Cartridge being removed. Follow the steps below to install a new Quantum Cartridge. Result picture here showing the Quantum Cartridge port O-
rings. picture here showing the Quantum Cartridge being installed. Picture here showing the right door closed. Action Remove the covers on the 2 ports of the Quantum Cartridge. Look at the ports. Wet the O-rings with water. Install the Quantum Cartridge until it is fully seated. Close the right door. The Milli-Q System sees that a new Quantum Cartridge is installed. Note that your Catalogue Number and Lot Number maybe different than those values shown here. 5 Press 70 Proceed to the next set of steps to rinse and hydrate the Quantum Cartridge. Rinsing and hydrating The Quantum Cartridge, when newly installed, needs to be flushed and allowed to hydrate. This insures optimal water quality. At this time, the Tank needs to have at least 20 Litres of water. Result Action Step picture here of these items. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Locate the clear tubing and the barbed fitting from the Milli-Q System Accessories Bag. Screw the barbed fitting onto the Q-POD Dispenser. Note:
Do not use any white tape on the threads of the barbed fitting. An O-ring is located inside the Q-POD Dispenser. Push one end of the clear tubing onto the end of the barbed fitting. Place the other end of the clear tubing into a sink. The Milli-Q System should be in READY Mode. Push the plunger down on the Q-POD Dispenser. In a few minutes, water should dispense from the Q-POD Dispenser. Dispense water for about 10 minutes. This flushes out any trapped air in most of the Milli-
Q System. This also rinses off the purification media located in the Quantum Cartridge. 71 picture here showing the barbed fitting installed on the end of the Q-POD Dispenser. picture here showing the clear tubing attached to the barbed fitting. 7 8 9 10 Push the Q-POD Dispenser Plunger again to stop dispensing water. At this time, the POD Pak should not be installed. The barbed fitting and the clear tubing should still be attached to the end of the Q-POD Dispenser. Leave the Milli-Q System in READY Mode overnight or for several hours (> 6 hours). This allows the purification media in the Q-Gard Pack and Quantum Cartridge to hydrate. Do not leave the Milli-Q System in STANDBY Mode. Afterwards, dispense water for about 10 minutes. 11 Leave the Milli-Q System in READY Mode when finished. picture here of Q-POD Dispenser with barbed fitting and clear tubing. 72 Replacing a POD Pak Replacement based on flowrate Replacement based on LCD message One possible reason for a decrease in Milli-Q Water flowrate is a clogged POD Pak. The POD Pak should be replaced when it appears to be clogged. Make sure the POD Pak is not air-locked. Dispense water and open the vent to see if there is any trapped air. Close the vent after this. The POD Pak should be replaced when the following Alert message is displayed. Alert message = REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK 1. Note that the POD Pak Number can also be 2 or 3 (i.e. REPLACE Q-POD/E-
POD PAK 2 or REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK 3). Placing Rinsing Registering Step 1 2 3 4 5 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Action Result Result The POD Pak installation has to be registered. Follow the steps below to register the installation of the POD Pak. Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. Result 73 2 3 4 Select Menu. Press Select Maintenance. Press Scroll down until you see Install Q-POD Pak 1. Select it. 5 Press 6 Press 7 In this example, you choose Millipak. Press 8 Press 74 9 Press 10 Press 3 times on 75 Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor When Purpose Procedure There is no LCD message indicating that an A10 TOC Monitor cleaning is needed. The A10 TOC Monitor cleaning is recommended when:
A new Q-Gard Pack or Quantum Cartridge is installed, the TOC values are fluctuating, or the TOC values are higher than normally seen. Follow the steps below to clean the A10 TOC Monitor. Step 1 Action Start in STANDBY Mode. 2 3 4 Select Menu. Press Select Sanitise/Clean
. Press Select A10 Cleaning. Press 76 Result 5 Press 6 When the A10 CLEANING Mode has finished, the Milli-Q System automatically goes into READY Mode. 77 Sanitising or cleaning the RO Cartridge Safety Opening and closing the Sanitisation Port Sanitising Cleaning Wear Eye Safety Glasses and Laboratory Gloves and other appropriate safety equipment when sanitising or cleaning the RO Cartridge(s). Step 1 2 3 4 5 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Action Action Result Result Result 78 Cleaning the Inlet Strainer Purpose When Procedure Register The purpose of the Inlet Strainer is to prevent a large particle from entering the Milli-Q System. If the Inlet Strainer becomes clogged, then feedwater does not flow freely to the Milli-Q System. Cleaning the Inlet Strainer removes any trapped debris. The Inlet Strainer should be cleaned when the following Alert message is displayed. The Inlet Strainer should also be cleaned whenever you suspect it is clogged. Alert message = EXAMINE INLET STRAINER Step 1 2 3 4 5 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Action Action Result Result 79 Replacing the Tank Vent Filter When The Tank Vent Filter should be replaced when one of the following Alert messages is displayed. Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER OVERDUE X DAYS, where X = 1, 2, Procedure There is no software procedure used when replacing the Tank Vent Filter. See the User Manual supplied with the Tank for more information about the Vent Filter. 80 Overview Purpose Contents Alarms and Alerts The purpose of this chapter is to explain the various Alarm and Alert messages shown on the Milli-Q System. See Page 72 73 74 This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Alert messages Alarm messages Summary of Alert and Alarm messages 81 Alert messages Purpose Types An Alert message corresponds to a maintenance request. Most of the Alert messages are related to the changing of a consumable. The following table summarizes the different types of Alert messages. Type Minor Alert Description A minor alert message corresponds to an early maintenance request. A minor alert message usually indicates that a maintenance action is needed within a number of days. An example of a minor alert message would be REPLACE A10 LAMP IN 14 DAYS, REPLACE A10 LAMP IN 13 DAYS. If you cancel this Alert message, then it is not shown again. A cancelled Minor Alert message appears again when the maintenance action is overdue. For example, the Alert message SERVICE VISIT OVERDUE 1 DAY automatically appears if this maintenance action is not done. A major Alert message corresponds to an immediate maintenance request. Major Alert Main Display Q-POD Display LEDs Canceling the text display Example 82 Alarm messages Purpose Types An Alarm message is a way of informing you that immediate attention is needed for the Milli-Q System. The following table summarizes the different types of Alarm messages. Type Alarm stops Milli-Q System Description Some Alarms, when displayed, automatically stop the Milli-Q System from dispensing water. An example of this is the Alarm message QUANTUM CARTRIDGE OUT. This type of Alarm message can not be cancelled for one hour by using the Keypad. Some Alarms, when displayed, do not automatically stop the Milli-Q System from dispensing water. An example of this is the Alarm message MILLI-Q T <
MIN. This type of Alarm message can be cancelled for one hour by using the Keypad. Alarm does not stop Milli-Q System Main Display Q-POD Display LEDs Canceling the text display Example 83 Summary of Alert and Alarm messages Alert messages LCD message CHECK UV 185 NM LAMP CHECK UV 254 NM LAMP EDI LOW INTENSITY EXAMINE INLET STRAINER LOW RO PUMP PRESSURE REPLACE A10 LAMP REPLACE A10 UV LAMP IN XX DAYS REPLACE EXTERNAL PRETREATMENT REPLACE EXTERNAL PRETREATMENT IN XX DAYS What it means The UV 185 nm Lamp is not turning on. Contact Millipore. The UV 254 nm Lamp is not turning on. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the electrical intensity used by the EDI Module is below specification. The Milli-Q System has determined that it is time to clean the Inlet Strainer. The Milli-Q System has determined that the RO Pump pressure is below specification. The Milli-Q System has determined that the A10 Lamp should be replaced. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the A10 Lamp should be replaced in XX days. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the external pretreatment should be replaced. Consult the documentation supplied with the external pretreatment for more information. The Milli-Q System has determined that the external pretreatment should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1. Consult the documentation supplied with the external pretreatment for more information. that POD PAK No 1(or 2 or 3) should be replaced. The Milli-Q System has determined that POD PAK No 1(or 2 or 3) should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1. The Milli-Q System has determined REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK X The Milli-Q System has determined REPLACE Q-POD/E-POD PAK X IN XX DAYS REPLACE UV 185 NM LAMP 84 TAP FEED CONDUCTIVITY > SP The tap Water conductivity is > set REPLACE UV 185 NM LAMP IN XX DAYS REPLACE UV 254 NM LAMP REPLACE UV 254 NM LAMP IN XX DAYS RO REJECTION < SP REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER IN XX DAYS REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER REPLACE QUANTUM CARTRIDGE IN XX DAYS REPLACE QUANTUM CARTRIDGE Alarm messages LCD message A10 ERROR 0 A10 ERROR 1 85 that the UV 185 nm Lamp should be replaced. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the UV 185 nm Lamp should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the UV 254 nm Lamp should be replaced. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the UV 254 nm Lamp should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1. Contact Millipore. The RO % Rejection is < set point. Contact Millipore. point. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has determined that the Progard Pack and the Tank Vent Filter should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1. The Milli-Q System has determined that the Progard Pack and the Tank Vent Filter should be replaced. The Milli-Q System has determined that the Quantum Cartridge should be replaced in XX days, where XX is 14 or 13, , 1. The Milli-Q System has determined that the Quantum Cartridge should be replaced. What it means A10 PCB E2Prom defective. Unplug the power cord, and then plug it in to power on the Milli-Q System. Dispense water for several minutes. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. A10 PCB A/D converter defective. Unplug the power cord, and then plug it in to power on the Milli-Q A10 ERROR 2 A10 ERROR 3 A10 ERROR 4 A10 ERROR 5 A10 ERROR 6 A10 ERROR 7 A10 ERROR 8 A10 ERROR 9 CHECK A10 COMM System. Dispense water for several minutes. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. A10 Thermistor defective. Unplug the power cord, and then plug it in to power on the Milli-Q System. Dispense water for several minutes. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. Problem occurred with temperature compensation. Unplug the power cord, and then plug it in to power on the Milli-Q System. Dispense water for several minutes. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. The water entering the A10 is <
4C. If the problem can not be resolved, then contact Millipore. The water entering the A10 is >
41C. If the problem can not be resolved, then contact Millipore. The conductivity of the water entering the A10 is > 1.1 S/cm. If the problem can not be resolved, then contact Millipore. The temperature inside the A10 during its Analysis Mode exceeded 55C. Unplug the power cord, and then plug it in to power on the Milli-
Q System. Dispense water for several minutes. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. The TOC sample oxidation was not completed in the allotted time. If the message continues, then contact Millipore. The A10 is not detecting a TOC value. This can be caused by:
The A10 Solenoid Valve is not closing and could have a particle stuck in it or The A10 Lamp is not turning on. Perform an A10 Cleaning Mode. This might dislodge a stuck particle or replace the A10 Lamp. The communication between the A10 TOC Monitor and the Milli-Q 86 System PC Board is interrupted. The TOC value is no longer reported. Contact Millipore. When this is fixed, dispense water for at least 9 minutes. A new TOC Analysis is done during this time. If the new TOC value is satisfactory, then proceed to use the Milli-Q Water. The Elix Water resistivity is < set point. Contact Millipore. The Elix Water resistivity is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Elix Water temperature is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Elix Water temperature is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System does not recognise the type of Progard Pack being installed. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System does not recognise the type of Quantum Cartridge being installed. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q Water resistivity is <
set point. Replace the Quantum Cartridge. The Milli-Q Water resistivity is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q Water temperature is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The TOC is > set point. Contact Millipore. The Permeate conductivity is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Permeate conductivity is > set point. Contact Millipore. The Progard Pack is not installed CLEANING CANCELLED ELIX PRODUCT R < SP ELIX PRODUCT R > MAX ELIX PRODUCT T < MIN ELIX PRODUCT T > MAX FLOW AUTOSTOP GUN LOCKED INCORRECT PROGARD PACK INCORRECT QUANTUM CARTRIDGE MILLI-Q RES < SP, REPLACE QUANTUM MILLI-Q RES > MAX MILLI-Q T < MIN MILLI-Q TOC > SP NO FLOW RATE PERMEATE C < MIN PERMEATE C > SP PROGARD PACK OUT 87 correctly or it has been removed. The Milli-Q System stops operating. Verify that the Progard Pack is installed correctly. The Quantum Cartridge is not installed correctly or it has been removed. The Milli-Q System stops operating. Verify that the Quantum Cartridge is installed correctly. The Feedwater conductivity is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Feedwater Water temperature is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Feedwater Water temperature is out of measurement range. Contact Millipore. The Milli-Q System has detected an empty tank. Refill the tank. Verify that the tank level sensor is plugged into the Milli-Q System Cabinet. A Water Sensor (an accessory connected to the Milli-Q System) has detected water. The Milli-Q System stops operating. Clean up the spilled water. Make sure the source of the leak is fixed. QUANTUM CARTRIDGE OUT RO FEED C < MIN RO FEED T < MIN RO FEED T > MAX TANK EMPTY WATER DETECTED 88 Consumables Accessories Milli-Q Integral System Cabinet Ordering information Item Catalogue Number BioPak Ultrafilter Progard TCS2 Pack Progard TNPS2 Pack Progard TS2 Pack CDUFBI001 Millipak Express 40 Final Filter MPGP04001 PR0G0TCS2 PR0G0TNP2 PR0G0T0S2 QTUM0TEX1 QTUM0TIX1
Quantum TEX Cartridge Quantum TIX Cartridge Reservoir Vent Filter UV 185 nm Lamp UV 254 nm Lamp A10 TOC Monitor Lamp Automatic Sanitisation Module for Catalogue Number TANKASMUV Item Tank Cabinet Wall Mounting Bracket WMBSMT001 E-POD for Elix Water Footswitch Tank ZRXSP0D01 ZMQSFTS01 Size 30 Litre 60 Litre 100 Litre Q-POD Wall Mounting Bracket WMBQP0D01 ZMQSP0D01 ZFWATDET4 Q-POD Dispenser Water Sensor Catalogue Number xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx Item Milli-Q Integral 3 Milli-Q Integral 5 Milli-Q Integral 10 Milli-Q Integral 15 Catalogue Number ZRXQ003T0 ZRXQ005T0 ZRXQ010T0 ZRXQ015T0 Note:
A complete Milli-Q Integral System consists of :
a Q-POD Dispenser 89 a Tank, and a Milli-Q Integral System Cabinet 90
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Millipore Corporation
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290 Concord Road
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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S**** M******
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Engineer
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978-7********
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
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1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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