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Milli-Q® CLX 7000 Series
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  • Page 1 Milli-Q® CLX 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Legal Information.................... 5 Safety Information...................6 Recycling......................7 Preface......................8 Specifications....................9 Feed Water Specifications..................10 Electrical Specifications....................11 System Dimensions....................12 Weight Specifications....................13 Environmental Specifications..................14 System Overview......................15 Using the System..................16 Operating Principle..................... 17 System Display......................18 Overview Screen......................19 Ready..........................22 Alarms and Alerts......................25 Maintenance.......................
  • Page 4 System Modes in Ready..................... 53 Communication Ports & Software................54 4 | Contents...
  • Page 5: Legal Information

    This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall Millipore S.A.S. be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information Symbol What it means This UV RADIATION sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside of it where exposure to UV light is possible. This HAZARD sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside of it that could be hazardous.
  • Page 7: Recycling

    Recycling Directive 2002/96 EC: For European users only. The symbol "crossed bin" on a product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated like household waste when discarded. Instead, the product should be disposed of at a location that handles discarded electric or electronic equipment.
  • Page 8: Preface

    Preface Thank you for purchasing our water purification system. For correct operation, read and fully understand the contents of this user manual before attempting to use the system. It is recommended to store this user manual in a safe and convenient place where it can be easily referred to when required.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications | 9...
  • Page 10: Feed Water Specifications

    Feed Water Specifications The system has been designed to operate within feed water specifications: Parameter Value or range Pressure 2 – 6 bar Flow rate > 10 L/min @ 2 bar Feed water type Potable water Temperature 5 – 35° C Conductivity 10 –...
  • Page 11: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications The systems can be supplied by Mains electricity 90-253 VAC with a frequency range from 48 to 62Hz. Table 1: Electrical specifications System type Voltage Power Consumption (VA) ® Milli-Q CLX 7040 and 7080 220-240 VAC @50/60 Hz ®...
  • Page 12: System Dimensions

    System Dimensions ® Milli-Q CLX 7000 Seriesdimensions: 12 | Specifications...
  • Page 13: Weight Specifications

    Weight Specifications The location where the system is installed needs to fully support its operating weight: System type Dry weight Kg (Lb) Shipping weight Kg Operating weight (Lb) Kg (Lb) ® Milli-Q CLX 7040 106 (233.7) 134 (295.4) 216 (476.2) ®...
  • Page 14: Environmental Specifications

    Environmental Specifications Environmental specifications have been defined for normal system operation. Altitude ≤ 2000 m Ambient operating temperature 10 – 40 °C Relative humidity 80% up to 31°C (decreasing linearly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C) Ambient storage temperature 0 –...
  • Page 15: System Overview

    System Overview System, components and connections are shown in the illustration below. 1. Display 16. Tank waste 2. System name 17. Power entry (Mains) & switch 3. USB port 18. Data output port 4. Matrix code (containing system serial number and 19.
  • Page 16: Using The System

    Using the System 16 | Using the System...
  • Page 17: Operating Principle

    Operating Principle A water system is intended to purify mains water and to automatically supply purified water to a clinical analyser. ® • The water system purifies tap water using a Progard Pack(s) and Reverse Osmosis ® followed by Elix Technology.
  • Page 18: System Display

    System Display Tapping display button icons moves the display between screens and launches applications. The Overview screen is the main screen and navigation to and from the Workspace screens containing the system applications is done using the display icon buttons on the bottom right of the screens.
  • Page 19: Overview Screen

    Tapping on the screen when the screensaver is active will wake the system and open the Overview screen. Overview Screen The Overview screen is the default view on the system display. It is divided into 3 sections and each section represents one of the 3 parts of the water system. Figure 2: Explanation of the Overview Screen (A): Top banner - System Information A1: Screen Identifier - Overview...
  • Page 20 1 Bar graph showing tank level in %. • Top arrow indicates Tank Filling Restart setpoint • Bottom arrow indicates TANK EMPTY alarm setpoint 2 Displays volume of water in the Tank in a user defined unit. 3 Displays tank level in %. 4 Tank level status and trend information.
  • Page 21 No Alert(s) or Alarm(s) Alert(s) Present (Blinking) Alarm(s) Present (Blinking) Present E3: Navigation to Workspace screen button. Using the System | 21...
  • Page 22: Ready

    Ready Keeping the Makeup and Distribution processes in Ready means the system automatically changes software modes to refill the Tank and to supply the analyser when required. About this task The Makeup and Distribution Processes should always be left in Ready. If a process is not in a Ready mode the operating mode will display STANDBY.
  • Page 23 3. Confirm this action. Once confirmed, the corresponding process enters "PLEASE WAIT" Results When both Makeup and Distribution processes are in Ready modes the filling of the tank and distribution of water to the analyser is automatic. During "Ready" the system is typically in the following modes. Makeup Process: BACKWASH FILTER The Makeup process is paused whilst the pretreatment...
  • Page 24 The Distribution process is recirculating water but in some RECIRCULATION installations, the system can deliver water to the analyser. READY The Distribution process is paused as the analyzer does not need water. Note: When the system is powered on it returns to the modes it was previously in. For example if the system was in Makeup TANK FILLING then it returns in Makeup TANK FILLING;...
  • Page 25: Alarms And Alerts

    Alarms and Alerts Some Alarms stop the corresponding process in order to protect the system, acknowledgment of these Alarms resume the process if the cause of the alarm has been corrected. Alerts are triggered when a consumable maintenance is required or a non- critical event occurs, acknowledging these Alerts clear the message for 24 hours.
  • Page 26 4. If the alarm requires acknowledgement a software wizard opens and guides you through the process. Results • Once alarms are acknowledged and the cause of the alarm has been fixed the process will return to Ready. • If the Alert is triggered by a maintenance request, acknowledgement of the message clears it for 24 hours.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Maintenance Alerts are triggered when a Consumable Replacement, Cleaning or Sanitization is required. About this task Consumable Replacements, Cleanings and Sanitizations are undertaken using software wizards. The wizard for the action can be launched directly from the alert.. Procedure 1. Alerts are notified using the Notification button on the Overview screen. 2.
  • Page 28 or the Sanitization & Cleaningapplication: Applications at the Maintenance Workspace 28 | Using the System...
  • Page 29: Workspace Screens

    Workspace Screens There are three Workspace screens which list all available applications. Using the System | 29...
  • Page 30: Glance Workspace

    Customer information: Details such as your location and address information can be seen here. Service Application gives information related to Service. Key contacts: Information about Millipore S.A.S key contacts is seen here (technical service representative or sales support contact information). Service information: Information about your system's service agreements. It contains the installation details, and if applicable the contract name and the operational or preventive visit dates.
  • Page 31 Consumables Application provides information related to your system's consumables. ® ® Progard pack: Lists the Progard pack(s) details. The catalog number, installation date, processed volume and replacement date. RO cartridge: Identifies your RO cartridge using type, lot and catalog number. The installation date can also be checked here.
  • Page 32 Flow Schematic Application shows an overview of your system with a realtime updated flow schematic. All system actuators are shown on the flow schematic. All of the different measurements are displayed, the values displayed can be sorted by water quality , hydraulic electrical measurement Components Application provides information about the major...
  • Page 33: Maintenance Workspace

    Maintenance Workspace The Maintenance Workspace contains applications enabling maintenance and cleanings to be performed. Maintenance Workspace Service Application allows your qualified service representative to adjust and optimize system parameters dependent on usage and final application. Manager Application allows access to the system Configuration Workspace.
  • Page 34 The RO membrane cleaning wizard will guide you through the differents steps, indicate the cleaning time and what is required in order to perform RO membrane cleaning. During the first steps, until reagents are introduced into the system, you will be prompted by the wizard, to validate or cancel the RO membrane cleaning.
  • Page 35: Configuration Workspace

    Configuration Workspace The Configuration Workspace contains applications allowing modification of some system parameters Configuration Workspace Note: The information shown in the configuration applications can be observed, changed and saved. Configuration applications can be accessed when manager access has been activated by a qualified service representative. It is accessed by the manager using a password.
  • Page 36 Processes Application Makeup process: The Tank refill setpoint can be modified, the RO recovery setpoint can be decreased. The Tap feed pressure max. is given as information only. ASM scheduling: If the option has been activated, ON time and cycle period can be adjusted based on the system daily usage.
  • Page 37 Language: Your system language has been set by your Qualified Service representative. However, the language can be changed using this application. Note: Pay attention to the fact that with an unfamiliar language you may encounter some difficulties to return to your original language. Sound: Sounds can be configured here.
  • Page 38: Screensaver

    Screensaver When the system is idle, a screensaver appears on the display. The system continues to operate and the screensaver displays the main system information. Screensaver visual states: STANDBY Makeup process standby and/or Distribution process are in STANDBY. READY Makeup process and Distribution process are in READY.
  • Page 39: Emergency Bypass

    Emergency Bypass Emergency Bypass | 39...
  • Page 40: Emergency Bypass Introduction

    Emergency Bypass Introduction ® An emergency bypass is available on your Milli-Q CLX 7000 Series in order to allow production of purified water from your system when it is not operational. This emergency bypass procedure can be used when your system has stopped due to an external power failure or cannot produce purified water due to an internal technical problem.
  • Page 41 Procedure 1. Power off the system. 2. Release the pressure inside the system by opening the front valve. Close it once the pressure is released. ® 3. Replace Q-Gard pack with a new one. 4. Connect the feed water tubing to the bypass connection on the left 5.
  • Page 42: Ro Cleaning

    84 to reduce biofilm days or as formation on the recommended by surface of the RO your Merck Millipore membrane. representative. RO Acid Cleaner Delivered in a pouch. Use periodically The use of RO Acid...
  • Page 43: How To Change The Network Configuration

    How to Change the Network Configuration To change your Internet or Network configuration use the System Settings Application. About this task Important: The network configuration should only be changed from the system MMI. Do not attempt to change the settings remotely using the network. Procedure 1.
  • Page 44 3. Click on the LAN area of the screen to open the complete LAN configuration settings. 4. Enter the parameters corresponding to your configuration. If you use DHCP mode, check the DHCP box. If using static mode you must complete the three fields: •...
  • Page 45: How To Power And Power Off The Water System

    How to Power and Power Off the water system It is not recommended to shut down a running water system when operating (producing or dispensing water). The water system has been designed to remain powered, this ensures the water quality in the system is maintained.
  • Page 46: Ordering Information

    Ordering Information 46 | Ordering Information...
  • Page 47: Consumable Catalog Numbers

    Consumable Catalog Numbers Packs and Filters Label Catalog Number Description ® Progard XL-S-CL PR0GTXLCS1 Autoclean Qty 1 ® Progard XL-S-CL PR0GTXLCS2 Autoclean Qty 2 ® Progard PR0GTXL001 Qty 1 (US, Canada and Mexico only) ® Progard XL-S PR0GTXL0S1 Silver Impregnated Carbon - Qty 1 ®...
  • Page 48: Accessory Catalog Numbers

    Accessory Catalog Numbers Designation Catalog Number Description Water Sensor (Main) TANKLKXL1 Water sensor to be connected on system Water Sensor TANKLK002 Water sensor to be connected to other water sensors (Up to 3 water sensors including the main one can be chained) External Valve ZLXL00ESV...
  • Page 49: System Catalog Numbers

    System Catalog Numbers ® Milli-Q CLX 7000 Series Identifier Voltage LC/HC System Product Flowrate Voltage LC/HC System Product Flowrate (L/H) ® 5 = 230V 50/60 Hz 1 = Low Chlorine (LC) 040 = Milli-Q CLX 7040 ® 6 = 120 VAC - 60 Hz 2 = High Chlorine (HC) 080 = Milli-Q CLX 7080...
  • Page 50: Appendix

    Appendix 50 | Appendix...
  • Page 51: Display Icon Description

    Display Icon Description Icon Function Exits the current application or wizard. Navigates back to the previous screen. Navigates forward to the next screen. Cancels an action. Confirms an action. Adds a new item to a list. Removes the selected item(s) from a list.
  • Page 52 The system buttons used are virtual icons on the display and their status is determined by colour. Disabled. Enabled. Pressed or selected. Peripherals and communication indicators: On each of the MMI screens, on the top right, there are two icons to indicate the connection status, via Ethernet or the front side USB port.
  • Page 53 System Modes in Ready When the system is in Ready it automatically changes software mode when required. The different modes possible within the Makeup and Distribution processes are described below. Table 3: Makeup Ready Modes Makeup Mode INITIALIZATION To check and reset components. READY Pauses the Makeup process when the tank is full.
  • Page 54 Communication Ports & Software The water system has a built-in USB port that offers the possibility to download the water system user manual or to export the system data and/or history. USB port is located just under the main display. This is a hot pluggable port that automatically detects a USB key when a compliant device is connected: •...

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