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Equipment
Micromatic DA
User´s Manual
Rev. 7
20.03.17

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  • Page 1 Equipment Micromatic DA User´s Manual Rev. 7 20.03.17...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    0. Introduction This User Manual provides information about the installation, start-up and routine maintenance tasks of the Micromatic equipment. Before start-up, carefully read the instructions regarding the safety of the device, as well as its electrical and hydraulic connection aspects.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Index 0. Introduction ....................................2 1. Index ......................................3 2. Safety Information ..................................4 3. Equipment use and specifications ..............................5 3.1 Electrical Power Requirements: ............................5 3.2 Equipment location ................................. 6 3.3 Equipment features: ............................... 6 Equipment dimensions: ..................................6 4.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    2. Safety Information The security information included in this chapter should be read carefully. The user should check for compliance with security conditions set out in this Manual to ensure the safe use of the equipment. In case of doubt, contact the Technical Assistance Service. Safety information is related to both user protection and equipment protection.
  • Page 5: Equipment Use And Specifications

    3. Equipment use and specifications Micromatic water purification equipment provides Type II purified water (ASMT) from the tap water. The equipment combines several processes to supply purified water (pre-filtration, reverse osmosis and deionisation). The water provided by the equipment is suitable for numerous laboratory techniques, preparation of culture media and other applications requiring Type II purified water.
  • Page 6: Equipment Location

    3.2 Equipment location The equipment is designed for indoor use and < 3000 m altitude. The location of the equipment must not obstruct the access to the electric connection. Make sure that the rear connections of the equipment are not adversely affected by an inappropriate location. An easily accessible stopcock must be installed between the tapping point and the equipment inlet in case the water supply must be cut.
  • Page 7: Equipment Description

    4. Equipment description 4.1 Equipment exterior: Electrical connection: Transformer: Input: 110 - 230 VAC. Connect to electrical system. Socket Type C, Europlug Output: 24 VDC, Plug-in type with connection to the back of the equipment Hydraulic connections: [0] Tank level: Connection with open...
  • Page 8: Screen And Keyboard

    4.5 Screen and keyboard 4.5.1 Screen Screen with icons indicating operating status of the equipment, warnings for the user and measurement and control values. The meanings of the symbols are explained in point 8.1 “Symbols and meaning”. 4.5.2 Keyboard MODE/ESC Cancelling commands/ Access to set-up menu ENTER Accepting commands...
  • Page 9: Water Purification Process Description

    5 Water purification process description Purification phase Remarks Cartridge 1 and 2 5.1 Pretreatment Removes: - Particles of size equal to or above 5 µ. - 99.99% of hypochlorite. - Most of the organic material present in the feed water. On equipment installed in areas where the feed water has high amounts of suspended solids, turbidity or colloids, it may be necessary to include additional prefilters to reduce significantly the...
  • Page 10: Hydraulic Diagram

    - Check that the packaging does not present any kind of damage. - Carefully unpack the equipment and components. Note if any component is damaged. - Check that no element of the system is missing: Micromatic equipment. Transformer Spanner wrench Pipe cutter 1 set of pretreatment cartridges [1] and [2].
  • Page 11 Equipment location Flat surface Avoid direct sunlight Avoid harsh environments (chemical agents, dust, dirt) Tank location Locate the chosen tank considering the dispensation point of Type II Water. It is preferable that the tank should be opaque, with cover, and receive no direct sunlight. It is advisable to have a safety spillway to a drainage outlet.
  • Page 12: Hydraulic Connections

    7.2 Hydraulic connections Flexible tube and tube cutter are supplied with the equipment to carry out hydraulic connections. Quick connections: The hydraulic connections are made by means of a System known as Quick Connection (QC): Simply insert the tube until it stops, and it is connected. To disconnect the tube, first press the central washer of the QC device inwards while pulling the tube in the opposite direction.
  • Page 13: Equipment Start-Up

    Connect the Micromatic with the Level connector using a wire supplied with the equipment. d. Water Type II: Connect a tube at the rear fitting 2 with the fitting placed on the cap of the tank. 7.3 Equipment start-up Once the hydraulic connections have been made, open the stopcock and check for leaks at the connections made, including the dispensing faucet.
  • Page 14: Monitoring

    8. MONITORING The equipment screen displays the operating status and the corresponding values by means of icons. Equipment status Screen Standby The screen displays the conductivity value of the water produced. Full tank icon Production Displays the conductivity value of the water being produced and sent to the tank. The icons: Equipment in Operation, Electrovalve, Tank full, are activated.
  • Page 15: User Warnings

    8.2 User warnings The Micromatic equipment carries out constant monitoring of various operating parameters and alerts the user via acoustic signals and activation of the corresponding icon: • Pretreatment changes: When the equipment exceeds the number of operating hours assigned to the pretreatment this warning is activated, indicating that the cartridges must be changed [1] and [2].
  • Page 16 = Conductivity at 25ºC (µS/cm) = Conductivity at temperature t (µS/cm) t = temperature at which measurement is performed (°C) By default the equipment is delivered with a temperature value of 25ºC. 8.3.3 Resetting the pretreatment hour meter When the pretreatment is changed, it is necessary to reset the hour meter: Access the set-up menu: Press MODE/ESC ▲...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    9. Maintenance Use only original spare parts. Use of other materials and components can damage the equipment and is not covered by the manufacturer. 9.1 Pretreatment replacement - Turn off the water supply to the equipment. - Remove right side cover to access the pretreatment cartridges [1] and [2].
  • Page 18: Calibration

    10. Calibration The equipment is delivered adjusted and calibrated ex-works. The equipment can be calibrated and adjusted at any time by the Technical Assistance following a calibration pattern according to international standards. It is recommended to do this once a year.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    11. Troubleshooting Guide As a general prevention measure, we recommend carrying out the maintenance of the elements when the warning to replace the cartridges is displayed. Nevertheless, unforeseen situations could turn up requiring intervention in the equipment. The following guidelines attempt to compile most of these situations and the best corrective action. Trouble Action Unplug the equipment.
  • Page 20: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Wasserlab Navarra de Tratamiento de Agua S. L. declares that this Water Purification Equipment: Model: Micromatic Brand: Wasserlab Manufactured and certified by Navarra de Tratamiento de Agua S.L., complies with the Directives and Regulations 2006/95/CE Low Voltage Directive UNE/EN 61000-3–2:2006 and 61000–3–3:2009 Electromagnetic Compatibility...

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