MMR Technologies Elan2Digital User Manual

MMR Technologies Elan2Digital User Manual

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OFFICE STATION USER MANUAL
M M R T E C H N O L O G I E S I N C
Volume 1, Issue 1

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  • Page 1 OFFICE STATION USER MANUAL M M R T E C H N O L O G I E S I N C Volume 1, Issue 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………..2 Welcome Intended Use Product Overview Safety………………………………………………………………………………….3 Liquid Nitrogen Safety Handling Containment Specifications Location Considerations……………………………………………………...4 Choosing a Location Handling Getting Started……………………………………………………………………5 Quick Setup…………………………………………………………………………7 Connecting the Air Compressor Viewing Sensor Values Locking and Unlocking Front Panel Operation…………………………………………………………8 Liquefier Level and Transfer...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    By minimizing user intervention, and with the provision of intelligent feedback and control, the Elan2digital will offer years of quiet, clean, on-hand Liquid Nitrogen produced directly in your office.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Safety Safety Safety LIQUID NITROGEN SAFETY: These liquid nitrogen generators have been designed with the highest level of user safety in mind. They are also designed to minimize direct handling of Liquid Nitrogen by the user. However care must be taken to ensure no contact is made with the cryogenic fluid during Liquid Nitrogen removal from a leak or splash.
  • Page 6: Location Considerations

    Location Considerations Location Considerations Location Considerations Location Considerations CHOOSING A LOCATION: To ensure optimal operation and ongoing performance of the unit, the following guidelines must be met: Room temperature should not exceed 25 C (77 F). Well ventilated. The room should be free of dust and exhaust from other instrumentation. The room should be of low humidity (<70% Rel Humidity).
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started CONTENTS: Please ensure the following items are present. Air Compressor Unit Liquefier Unit and Dewar Power Cord for Air Compressor Power Cord for Liquefier Air Compressor Data Cable 6FT Teflon Air Hose P a g e...
  • Page 8 Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started Getting Started 1. Sensor Values. 11. Standby / Run Switch. 2. Ready for Dispense. 12. Data Link to Air Compressor 3. Temperature LED. 13. Soft Reset Unit 4. Liquefier Internal Level Indicators. 14. Test Air Pressure (push and hold). 5.
  • Page 9: Quick Setup

    Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup CONNECTING THE AIR COMPRESSOR TO THE LIQUEFIER: 1. Connect Air Hose from Air Compressor to Liquefier. Hand tighten only. 2. Connect Air Compressor Data cable to Liquefier and Air Compressor. 3. Connect both power leads from Air Compressor and Liquefier to suitable wall outlets.
  • Page 10: Front Panel Operation

    Front Panel Operation Front Panel Operation Front Panel Operation Front Panel Operation LIQUEFIER TEMPERATURE: The liquefier temperature is shown either by selecting the ‘CRYO TEMP’ sensor value or by viewing the Temperature light 3. When the temperature is greater than 77K production is not possible. Flashing Red: Temperature is greater than 200K Solid Red: Temperature is greater than 100K Solid Blue: Temperature is less than 100K...
  • Page 11: Liquid Nitrogen Removal

    Liquid Nitrogen Removal Liquid Nitrogen Removal Liquid Nitrogen Removal Liquid Nitrogen Removal DEWAR FILLING: Carry out the following procedure to remove Liquid Nitrogen. STOP: BEFORE PROCEEDING ENSURE PROPER EYE AND HAND PROTECTION IS WORN DEWAR PLACEMENT: Place the Dewar provided with the system on the Dewar Shelf 15, note the ‘Dewar Present’...
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and Care Maintenance and Care FILTER REPLACEMENT: The Elan2digital is essentially maintenance free and will carry on with minimal user intervention. However, to ensure the ongoing performance, regular inspection of the rear filter is necessary, and the frequency of checks will Filter replacement can be carried depend on the cleanliness of the environment.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ERROR STATE: When an error condition is encountered a code is displayed and the unit is shutdown to prevent damage, the cooling fans and air compressor will remain on. While the units have been designed and calibrated to prevent false alarms this will happen occasionally when certain monitored parameters such as temperature or humidity go out of range sporadically/momentarily.
  • Page 14: Support

    Help Desk Phone: +1 (650) 962 9620 7.30am – 4.30pm PST Office Hours: (Mon – Fri) MMR Technologies Inc, Shipping Address: 1400 N Shoreline Blvd, Suite C1 Mountain View, CA 94043 United States of America. SPARE PARTS: Contact our sales department at MMR for sales assistance.
  • Page 15: Datasheet And Electrical

    Datasheet Datasheet & Electrical & Electrical Datasheet Datasheet & Electrical & Electrical Voltage: 115VAC 60Hz, Single Phase. Power Consumption (Run): ~950W. 10W. Power Consumption (Standby): 78dB (1 Meter). Noise dB (Run): Noise dB (Standby): 70dB (1 Meter). 90 – 120psi (-55C or 6ppm Dew Point) Air Source: Liquid Nitrogen Production (Daily): Up to 8 Liters per day (Depending on...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    Agreement. In addition to the Two Year Limited Warranty, MMR Technologies offers two levels of Extended Service Agreements that enable you to select the best plan to fit your needs, ensuring maximum protection for your investment.
  • Page 17: Glossary Of Terms

    DISPENSE – The process in which LN2 is transferred to the user (OFFICE MODEL ONLY). FLOW – The measured flow of N2 gas travelling through the liquefier indicating normal operation. LIQUEFIER – The part making up the Elan2digital responsible for converting a gas into a liquid. LN2 – Abbreviation for Liquid Nitrogen.
  • Page 18: End User Agreement

    MMR Technologies Inc. 3. RIGHTS AND RESTRICTIONS 3.1 LICENSE TERM. The End-User License Agreement starts at the time of installation of the Elan2digital Liquid Nitrogen Generator ‘product of MMR’. 3.2 RIGHTS. We grant to you a non-exclusive right to: 3.2.1 Use the Licensed Product, subject to the terms and conditions contained within this End-User License...
  • Page 19 Any notices required to be given in writing to MMR or any questions concerning this End-User License Agreement should be addressed to The Company Secretary, MMR Technologies Inc, 1400 N Shoreline Blvd, Suite A5, Mountain View, CA 94043. United States of America...
  • Page 20 MMR TECHNOLOGIES INC 1400 N Shoreline Blvd, Suite A5 Mountain View, California 94043 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +1 (650) 962 9620 www.elan2.com www.mmr-tech.com...

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