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VACUU·PURE 10
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Original instructions EN
OI no.: 20901220

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  • Page 1 Vacuum pump VACUU·PURE 10 Instructions for use Original instructions EN OI no.: 20901220...
  • Page 2 +49 9342 808‑5660 Fax: +49 9342 808‑5555 Email: info@vacuubrand.com Web: www.vacuubrand.com Thank you for purchasing this product from VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG. You have chosen a modern and technically high quality product. 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction User information ....... . . 5 1.2 About this document.
  • Page 4 Contents Commissioning (operation) 5.1 Switch on ........42 5.2 Operation .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Copyright The content of this manual is protected by copyright. Only copies Copyright © and copyright law for internal use are allowed, e.g., for professional training. © VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG © VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 6: About This Document

    Contact us ƒ replacement. Alternatively, you can use our download portal: www.vacuubrand.com You are welcome to contact us at any time in writing or by ƒ telephone if you would like more information, have questions about our products or wish to share feedback with us.
  • Page 7: Display Conventions

    Introduction 1.2.2 1.2.2 Display conventions Display conventions Warning levels Display conventions DANGER DANGER Warns of an imminent hazard. Disregarding the situation could result in extremely serious injury or death. Take appropriate action to avoid dangerous > situations! WARNING Warns of a potentially hazardous situation. Disregarding the situation could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 8: Symbols And Icons

    Introduction 1.2.3 1.2.3 Symbols and Symbols and icons icons This manual uses symbols and icons. Safety symbols indicate specific risks associated with handling the product. Symbols and icons are designed to help you identify risks more easily. Safety symbols Explanation of Hazardous substance –...
  • Page 9: Handling Instructions (Action Steps)

    Introduction 1.2.4 1.2.4 Handling instructions (action steps) Handling instructions (action steps) Instructions (single step) > Perform the step described. Action steps as text 5 Result of action Instructions (multiple steps) 1. First step 2. 2. Next step 5 Result of action Instructions (shown graphically) Schematic diagram Action steps as...
  • Page 10: Abbreviations

    Introduction 1.2.5 1.2.5 Abbreviations Abbreviations Abbreviations abs. Absolute Atmospheric pressure Interior diameter (di) Nominal diameter Fluoroelastomer Inlet, vacuum connection Small flange max. Maximum Minutes Outlet Polybutylene terephthalate PEEK Polyetheretherketone Polyphenylene sulfide PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene Polyvinyl fluoride RMA no. Return Merchandise Authorization number Remote Terminal Unit Resp.
  • Page 11 Introduction VACUU·BUS Bus system from VACUUBRAND VACUUBRAND for communication between peripheral devices and VACUU·BUS‑enabled products. VACUU·BUS Address which enables the VACUU·BUS client address to be unambiguously assigned within the bus system, e.g., for connecting multiple sensors with the same measuring range.
  • Page 12 Introduction 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    ƒ regularly inspecting the vacuum pump according to its operating ƒ conditions and have this carried out by qualified personnel, using only original VACUUBRAND VACUUBRAND parts and approved ƒ accessories or spare parts. Any other use is considered improper use.
  • Page 14: Improper Use

    Safety information 2.1.2 2.1.2 Improper use Improper use Incorrect use or any application which does not correspond to the Improper use technical data may result in injury or damage to property. Improper use includes: using the product contrary to its intended use, ƒ...
  • Page 15: Obligations

    Safety information pumping corrosive gases, Misuse ƒ pumping oxidizing and pyrophoric substances, liquids or solids, ƒ pumping hot, unstable, or explosive media, ƒ pumping substances which may react explosively under impact ƒ and/or elevated temperature without an air supply. No foreign bodies, hot gases or flames from the IMPORTANT! application must be allowed to enter the equipment.
  • Page 16: Target Group Description

    Safety information 2.3 Target group description Target group description Target groups The manual must be read and observed by every person who is tasked with the activities described below. Personnel qualification Qualification Operator Operator Laboratory staff, such as chemists, laboratory description technicians Specialist...
  • Page 17: General Safety Information

    Safety information 2.4 General safety information General safety information Products from VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG are subject Quality standards and safety to stringent quality testing with regard to safety and operation. Each product undergoes a comprehensive test program prior to delivery.
  • Page 18: Laboratory And Working Materials

    Safety information 2.4.3 2.4.3 Laboratory and working materials Laboratory and working materials DANGER DANGER Hazardous substances could be discharged at the outlet. During aspiration, hazardous, toxic substances at the outlet can get into the ambient air. Observe the relevant safety regulations for safe >...
  • Page 19: Eliminate Sources Of Danger

    Safety information 2.4.5 2.4.5 Eliminate sources of danger Eliminate sources of danger Connect the tubing correctly No inadmissible pressure must be created at the vacuum pump Avoid overpressure outlet. If the back pressure at the outlet is inadmissibly high, pumped media may escape  see chapter: 8.1.1 Technical data 8.1.1 Technical data on page 70 on page...
  • Page 20 Safety information Prevent condensate return Condensate in the outlet line can damage the vacuum pump. Condensate in the outlet line Condensate must not flow back into the outlet or vacuum pump through the hose line. Liquid must not accumulate inside the outlet line.
  • Page 21 Safety information Dangers due to vacuum pump Autostart The vacuum pump has an Autostart function. When the power Hazards due to automatic restart of supply is switched off and then back on, the last active operating the vacuum pump state of the vacuum pump is automatically reactivated, e.g.: (Autostart) after a power failure, ƒ...
  • Page 22 Safety information Hazards due to overheating The vacuum pump can be damaged due to overheating. Possible Overheating causes include insufficient air supply to the fan, failure to maintain minimum distances, ambient temperature outside the specified operating conditions. Overheating of the vacuum pump can lead to a reduction in the speed of the vacuum pump or to the vacuum pump being switched off.
  • Page 23: Motor Protection

    Safety information 2.5 Motor protection Motor protection The pump motor has a temperature sensor on the circuit board Overheating protection, blockage as overload protection. In the event of excessive temperature or protection if the motor is blocked, the vacuum pump switches off. If the vacuum pump is switched off due to these safety precautions, error...
  • Page 24: Product Description

    Product description Product description Product description The VACUU·PURE 10 VACUU·PURE 10 is an oil‑free, air‑cooled screw vacuum Product description pump for the vacuum range from atmospheric pressure to mbar in the laboratory for pumping non‑corrosive gases. ‑3 As a component of the VACUU·BUS system, the vacuum pump VACUU·BUS offers numerous connection and expansion options for a wide system...
  • Page 25: Vacuu·pure 10

    Product description 3.1 VACUU·PURE 10 VACUU·PURE 10 Side and front view Rear view Description Recessed grip on front Inlet – vacuum connection Control panel Outlet – outlet connection Air vents Recessed grip on rear + cooling air outlet Rating plate Power connection, device fuse, on/off switch VACUU·BUS plug‑in connection / Modbus connection VACUU·BUS socket: Accessories...
  • Page 26: Optional Accessories

    Product description 3.2 Optional accessories Optional accessories  see also chapter: 8.2 Ordering information on page 76 8.2 Ordering information on page 3.2.1 3.2.1 Vacuum pump accessories Vacuum pump accessories A silencer and the VACUU·PURE VACUU·PURE shuttle shuttle are available as Optional accessories for the separate accessories for mounting on the vacuum pump.
  • Page 27 Product description Overview of vacuum pump accessories Optional accessories: Silencer and VACUU·PURE shuttle Silencer at the outlet of the vacuum pump; connection via KF DN 25 VACUU·PURE shuttle VACUU·PURE shuttle 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 28: 3.2.2 Vacuu·bus Accessories

    Product description 3.2.2 3.2.2 VACUU·BUS accessories VACUU·BUS accessories The lower VACUU·BUS port on the back of the vacuum pump Connect offers a variety of expansion options for connecting VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS components components. You can use VACUU·BUS extension cables and Y adapters to distribute and connect several components.
  • Page 29: Modbus Rtu Protocol

    Product description 3.2.3 3.2.3 Modbus RTU protocol Modbus RTU protocol The upper VACUU·BUS port on the back of the vacuum pump is intended for remote operation of the vacuum pump, via Modbus RTU protocol  see separate manual for description of the Modbus RTU.
  • Page 30 Safety information 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 31: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Installation and connection Installation and connection 4.1 Transport Transport Products from VACUUBRAND are packed in sturdy, recyclable packaging. The original packaging is accurately matched to your product for safe transport. If possible, please keep the original packaging, e.g., for returning the product for repair.
  • Page 32: Set Up The Vacuum Pump

    Installation and connection > Note that the weight of the vacuum pump is approx. 21 kg. > Carefully lift the vacuum pump out of the packaging using the recessed grips. 4.2 Set up the vacuum pump Set up the vacuum pump NOTE NOTE Condensate can damage the electronics.
  • Page 33 Installation and connection Set up the vacuum pump  Example Sketch of minimum 5 cm distances in lab furniture 5 cm 12 cm > Place the vacuum pump on a stable, non‑vibrating, level surface. > When installing in lab furniture, maintain a minimum IMPORTANT! distance of 5 cm (2 in) to adjacent objects or surfaces.
  • Page 34: Connection

    Installation and connection IMPORTANT! > Note the IP protection class. IP protection is only guaranteed if the product is appropriately mounted and connected. > When connecting, observe the information on the rating plate and chapter 8.1.1 Technical data on page 70 8.1.1 Technical data on page 4.3 Connection Connection...
  • Page 35 Installation and connection NOTE NOTE Foreign bodies in the inlet line can damage the vacuum pump. Prevent particles and contaminants from being aspirated or > being able to flow back. > Use a sufficiently stable vacuum hose that is designed for IMPORTANT! the required vacuum range.
  • Page 36 Installation and connection Rotate the inlet flange The inlet flange can be rotated in 90° increments.  Example Rotate inlet flange forward 1. Loosen the 4 screws on the 2. 2. Remove the inlet flange. Check inlet flange: Torx screwdriver the O‑ring for damage and that TX25, paying attention to the it is correctly seated.
  • Page 37 Installation and connection Connect the vacuum hose > Connect a vacuum hose with small flange KF DN 25 to the Vacuum hose at the inlet inlet flange, ensuring the connection is gas‑tight. > Alternatively, you can use an adapter from small flange KF DN 25 on the hose nozzle and attach a vacuum hose to it.
  • Page 38: Outlet Connection (Out)

    Installation and connection 4.3.2 4.3.2 Outlet connection (OUT) Outlet connection (OUT) Connect the outlet WARNING line to the outlet Risk of bursting due to overpressure inside the outlet line. Inadmissibly high pressure in the outlet line can cause the vacuum pump to burst or damage seals. The outlet line (exhaust gas, gas outlet) must always >...
  • Page 39 Installation and connection Connect the outlet line > Connect an outlet line with small flange KF DN 25 to the Outlet line at the outlet outlet flange, ensuring the connection is gas‑tight. > Alternatively, you can use an adapter from small flange KF DN 25 on the hose nozzle and attach the outlet line to it.
  • Page 40 Installation and connection > Connect the silencer with small flange KF DN 25 to the outlet flange, ensuring the connection is gas‑tight. The silencer may be assembled in 2 positions. Vacuum pump with mounted silencer 90° 90° 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 41: Electrical Connection

    Installation and connection 4.3.3 4.3.3 Electrical connection Electrical connection Connect the vacuum pump electrically  Example Electrical connection for vacuum pump 1. 1. Plug connector (1) of the power cord into the power connection of the vacuum pump. 2. 2. Plug power plug (2) into the power outlet. 5 Vacuum pump electrically connected.
  • Page 42: Commissioning (Operation)

    Commissioning (operation) Commissioning (operation) Commissioning (operation) 5.1 Switch on Switch on Switch on the vacuum pump Switch on the vacuum pump > Switch rocker switch (1) on – switch position I. 5 The vacuum pump carries out a function test; all LEDs light up for 2 seconds.
  • Page 43 Commissioning (operation) Operating elements Operating elements Button Operating elements Start vacuum pump Stop vacuum pump Vacuum pump regeneration mode (vacuum pump starts/ continues running at reduced speed) Display elements Display elements Button LED Description Vacuum pump running Vacuum pump stopped Vacuum pump regeneration mode activated Button LED Description...
  • Page 44: Operation

    Commissioning (operation) 5.2.1 5.2.1 Operation Operation Start the vacuum pump IMPORTANT! > Make sure that the outlet is clear and non‑pressurized. Start Press key 5 The vacuum pump starts. A clicking switch noise can be heard briefly. Warm-up (warm-up time) The operating principle of the vacuum pump is based on gap seals.
  • Page 45: Regeneration Mode

    Commissioning (operation) > The vacuum pump does not create a vacuum‑tight seal when IMPORTANT! it switches off. > If necessary, install an in‑line solenoid valve or shut‑off valve in the inlet line to isolate your application from the vacuum pump with a vacuum‑tight seal. 5.2.2 5.2.2 Regeneration mode Regeneration mode...
  • Page 46: Autostart

    Commissioning (operation) Dry the vacuum pump before changing media The vacuum pump can be dried with the aspirated ambient air Dry vacuum pump without having to be separated from the application / equipment. > Use regeneration mode before changing the pumped medium or the connected process, if pumped media can react with each other in the vacuum pump or form deposits.
  • Page 47: Advanced Operation

    Commissioning (operation) 5.3 Advanced operation Advanced operation In addition to the simple operation of the vacuum pump – start, stop, regeneration – you can carry out other functions by pressing and holding individual keys or by combining them. 5.3.1 5.3.1 Display of software / hardware version Display of software / hardware version Display of software / hardware version...
  • Page 48 Commissioning (operation) Example Display of software version V1.23 (LED on left, yellow) and hardware version V1.05 (LED on right, red): LEDs Description / flashing rate Software version display (1 second) Yellow = V 1.XX Yellow = V X.2X Yellow = V X.X3 Yellow 3 seconds pause, LED changes from yellow to Hardware version display (1 second)
  • Page 49: Restore Factory Settings

    Commissioning (operation) 5.3.2 5.3.2 Restore Restore factory settings factory settings When restoring the factory settings, any changes made by the Restore factory settings customer – mainly with accessories optionally connected via VACUU·BUS – will be reset to factory settings. > The software version of the vacuum pump is retained and is not reset.
  • Page 50: Remote Operation Via Modbus Rtu

    Commissioning (operation)   The stop button lights up  continuously. The vacuum pump's factory settings are restored. 5.3.3 5.3.3 Remote operation via Modbus RTU Remote operation via Modbus RTU Modbus RTU: The upper VACUU·BUS port on the back of the vacuum pump is Remote operation intended for remote operation of the vacuum pump, via Modbus and parameter...
  • Page 51: Connect / Remove Vacuu·bus Accessories

    VACUU·BUS address. The connection of two components with identical VACUU·BUS addresses leads to errors in the bus system. (Reconfiguration of the VACUU·BUS address of a component: see manual of a VACUUBRAND VACUUBRAND controller, e.g., VACUU·SELECT). Note the maximum permissible load of 11 W at the VACUU·BUS ƒ...
  • Page 52: Vacuu·bus Detection

    Commissioning (operation) Maximum permissible cable length in the VACUU·BUS system: ƒ 30 m. An interruption in communication with accessories or the removal ƒ of accessories causes the vacuum pump to stop immediately and an error message to be displayed (flashing rate: 6x)  see chapter: 6.3.2 Error –...
  • Page 53: Operation With Vacuu·bus Accessories

    Commissioning (operation) 5.4.2 5.4.2 Operation with VACUU·BUS accessories Operation with VACUU·BUS accessories Operation with in-line solenoid valve The in‑line solenoid valve automatically opens 10 seconds after Operation with ƒ the start button is pressed. The value of the waiting time can be in‑line solenoid valve set via the Modbus RTU protocol: 0 –...
  • Page 54: Shutdown (Switch Off)

    Commissioning (operation) 5.5 Shutdown (switch off) Shutdown (switch off) Take the vacuum pump out of operation Shutdown 1. Stop the process. IMPORTANT! > Avoid deposits and dry the vacuum pump in regeneration mode 5 By letting the vacuum pump run on in regeneration mode, you reduce condensate and media residue in the vacuum pump.
  • Page 55: Storage

    Commissioning (operation) 4. Switch off rocker switch (1) – switch position 0. 5 Vacuum pump switched off. 5. 5. Disconnect the vacuum pump from the apparatus. 6. 6. Check the vacuum pump for possible damage and contamination. 5.6 Storage Storage Store the vacuum pump Store the vacuum 1.
  • Page 56: Error Messages

    Error messages Error messages Error messages Errors or warnings are indicated by the colored LEDs on the General error messages warning triangle. Several error messages may be pending at the same time. Errors and warnings can be identified via the flashing rate.
  • Page 57: Error Indication

    Error messages 6.2 Error indication Error indication Possible flashing Flashing Description rates in the event of an error Temperature in the inadmissible range Not assigned Motor current consumption in faulty range or other motor error Fan defective Overvoltage or undervoltage in the intermediate circuit of the frequency converter Error / communication interruption VACUU·BUS accessories...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    7.1 Information on maintenance work on page and ensure that the product is in good working order. > Send defective products to our Service Department or your local distributor for repair! 1 -> Phone: +49 9342 808-5660, fax: +49 9342 808-5555, service@vacuubrand. 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 59: Error - Cause - Remedy

    Error messages 6.3.2 6.3.2 Error – Cause – Remedy Error – Cause – Remedy Error – Cause – Error Error ` Possible cause Personnel 3Remedy Remedy Specialist Warning Ambient temperature Observe the increased. vacuum pump's flashing rate limitation of use. Ensure a supply of cooling air.
  • Page 60 Error messages Error – Cause – Error Error ` Possible cause Personnel 3Remedy Remedy Resp. Warning Other warnings. Send in vacuum flashing rate pump. specialist Resp. Error Ambient temperature Observe the increased. vacuum pump's specialist flashing rate limitation of use. Ensure a supply of cooling air.
  • Page 61 Perform or repeat incompatible software the software specialist flashing rate version, other update. Information frequency converter about software errors). updates: VACUUBRAND > Support > Software Updates Send in vacuum pump. Operator Optional No voltage applied. Apply mains accessories: voltage, switch on vacuum pump.
  • Page 62 Error messages Error – Cause – Error Error ` Possible cause Personnel 3Remedy Remedy Operator Vacuum Vacuum pump Switch on vacuum pump does switched off. pump at toggle switch. not start. Power plug not Check power correctly plugged in connection and or pulled out.
  • Page 63 Error messages Error – Cause – Error Error ` Possible cause Personnel 3Remedy Remedy Operator No suction Leak in inlet line or in Check inlet line power or apparatus. and equipment for leaks. minimal suction Inlet line too long Use shorter inlet power.
  • Page 64 Error messages Error – Cause – Error Error ` Possible cause Personnel 3Remedy Remedy Operator Loud No outlet line Check outlet line operating connected. and connect it correctly. noises Connect optional external silencer at the outlet; see chapter: see chapter: 8.2 Ordering 8.2 Ordering information on...
  • Page 65: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance Cleaning and maintenance WARNING Danger due to electrical voltage. Switch the product off before cleaning or > maintenance work. Unplug the power plug from the socket. > Risk from contaminated parts. Pumping hazardous media can result in hazardous substances adhering to internal parts of the pump.
  • Page 66: Information On Maintenance Work

    Cleaning and maintenance 7.1 Information on maintenance work Information on maintenance work Recommended maintenance activities Maintenance Maintenance intervals As required intervals Clean surfaces Clean / vacuum fan grilles Clean the vacuum pump Replace filter at air inlet for regeneration mode Recommended aids ...
  • Page 67: Cleaning

    Cleaning and maintenance 7.2 Cleaning Cleaning This chapter does not contain descriptions for decontamination of the product. This chapter describes simple measures for cleaning and care. > Switch off vacuum pump before cleaning. 7.2.1 7.2.1 Clean the vacuum pump Clean the vacuum pump Clean surfaces >...
  • Page 68: Air Inlet Filter

    Cleaning and maintenance 7.3 Air inlet filter Air inlet filter Position of the filter (air inlet for regeneration mode) on the vacuum Replacement of air inlet filter pump: (regeneration mode) > Replace a dirty or clogged air filter at the air inlet for regeneration mode.
  • Page 69: Replace The Device Fuse

    Cleaning and maintenance 7.4 Replace the device fuse Replace the device fuse You will find 2 device fuses at the power connection on the back Replace the device fuse of the vacuum pump, type: 250 V / 8 AT – 5x20 Replace the device fuse 1.
  • Page 70: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Appendix 8.1 Technical information Technical information 8.1.1 8.1.1 Technical data Technical data Vacuum pump Vacuum pump Ambient conditions (US) technical data Ambient temperature, max. 10 – 40 °C 50 – 104 °F Storage/transport temperature ‑10 – 60 °C 14 –...
  • Page 71 Appendix Electrical data Technical data Nominal voltage 100 – 230 V ±10 % Mains frequency 50 / 60 Hz Overvoltage category Power, max. 700 W Interface VACUU·BUS / Modbus RTU Power cord Max. permissible load on 11 W VACUU·BUS connections Device fuse 2x 250 V / 8 AT –...
  • Page 72 Appendix Frequency converter Frequency converter Frequency converter technical data Type FC 700S 10 Ambient conditions (US) Ambient temperature, max. (end 10 – 40 °C – 104 °F use) Storage/transport temperature ‑10 – 60 °C 14 – 140 °F Installation height, maximum 2000 m 6562 ft (end use)
  • Page 73 Appendix Overview of frequency converter board Inputs and outputs on the frequency converter board Shield circuit board Power supply connection Control cable connection Motor connection Encoder connection 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
  • Page 74: Rating Plates

    Appendix 8.1.2 8.1.2 Rating plates Rating plates Specifications on > In the event of an error, make a note of the type and serial the rating plate number on the rating plate. > When contacting our Service Department, please provide the type and serial number from the rating plate.
  • Page 75: Wetted Materials

    Appendix 8.1.3 8.1.3 Wetted materials Wetted materials Wetted materials Component Wetted materials Inlet flange, outlet flange, silencer, end cover of the pump unit Spindles PEEK Stator, bearing plate Aluminum Gaskets, flat gasket at the outlet Non‑return valve PPS / PTFE / chemically resistant fluoroelastomer Hose between non‑return valve and PTFE...
  • Page 76: Ordering Information

    Appendix 8.2 Ordering information Ordering information Ordering information Vacuum pump Order no. for vacuum pump VACUU·PURE 10 20750000 20750001 20750002 20750003 20750006 20750007 Ordering information Accessories Order no. for accessories VACUU·PURE shuttle 20751800 Silencer with 90 ° elbow, KF DN 25 20750801 Adapter KF DN 25 / SW DN 15, aluminum 20662519...
  • Page 77 Information about our complete product range is available in the current product catalog. > Your local distributor or VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG sales office is available to assist you with orders, questions on vacuum control and optimal accessories.
  • Page 78: Service

    > Visit our website for further information: www.vacuubrand. com. Service handling Meet terms of > Follow these headings: VACUUBRAND > Support > Service service Reduce downtime, speed up processing. Please have the required data and documents at hand when contacting our Service Department.
  • Page 79: Index

    Appendix 8.4 Index Index Minimum distances ......33 Index Abbreviations ........10 Misuse ..........14 Accessories ........76 Modbus RTU protocol ...... 29 Action steps ........9 Additional symbols ......8 Non‑return valve ......10 Advanced operation ......47 Air inlet filter ........68 Autostart ........
  • Page 80 Appendix Index UKCA Declaration of Conformity ..82 Unpacking ........31 User information ........ 5 VACUU·BUS ........11 VACUU·BUS accessories ..28, 51 VACUU·BUS address ...... 11 VACUU·BUS client ......11 VACUU·BUS configuration ....11 VACUU·BUS connector ....11 Vacuum connection (IN) ....34 Vacuum pump rating plate ....
  • Page 81: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Hersteller / Manufacturer / Fabricant: VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG · Alfred-Zippe-Str. 4 · 97877 Wertheim · Germany Hiermit erklärt der Hersteller, dass das Gerät konform ist mit den Bestimmungen der Richtlinien: Hereby the manufacturer declares that the device is in conformity with the directives: Par la présente, le fabricant déclare, que le dispositif est conforme aux directives:...
  • Page 82: Ukca Declaration Of Conformity

    Conformity Manufacturer: VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG · Alfred-Zippe-Str. 4 · 97877 Wertheim · Germany Hereby the manufacturer declares that the device is in conformity with the directives: ƒ Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 (S.I.
  • Page 83: Cu Certificate

    Appendix 8.7 CU Certificate CU Certificate CU Certificate 20901220_EN_VACUU·PURE 10_V1.6_060722...
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  • Page 88 VACUUBRAND > Support > Manuals Manufacturer: VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG Alfred‑Zippe‑Str. 4 Alfred‑Zippe‑Str. 4 97877 Wertheim 97877 Wertheim GERMANY GERMANY Phone: Head office +49 9342 808‑0 Sales +49 9342 808‑5550 Service +49 9342 808‑5660 Fax: +49 9342 808‑5555...

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