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VACUU·SELECT
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OI No.: 20901059

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  • Page 1 Vacuum controller VACUU·SELECT ® User Manual Original instructions EN OI No.: 20901059...
  • Page 2 +49 9342 808‑5550 Service: +49 9342 808‑5660 Fax: +49 9342 808‑5555 E‑mail: 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 state-of-the-art, high-quality product. 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction User information ....... . . 7 1.2 Manual structure.
  • Page 4 Contents 4.5 Vacuum connection ......36 4.6 Venting connection (optional) ..... . 39 User interface 5.1 Switch on controller .
  • Page 5 Contents 7.3 Data logger........83 7.4 Service .
  • Page 6 Contents 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Copyright The content of this user manual is protected by copyright. Making Copyright © copies for internal purposes is permitted (e.g., for training cours‑ es). © VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 8: Manual Structure

    If your user manual is incomplete, you can request a replace‑ Contact ƒ ment. Alternatively, you can use our download portal: www.vacuubrand.com When contacting our Service Department, please have the ƒ serial number and product type at hand;  see Rating plate Rating plate the product.
  • Page 9: About This Document

    Introduction 1.3 About this document About this document 1.3.1 1.3.1 Display conventions Display conventions Warning messages Display conventions DANGER DANGER Warns of an imminent hazard. Disregarding the situation will result in serious and even fatal injury or death. Take appropriate action to avoid dangerous situa‑ >...
  • Page 10: Safety Symbols

    Introduction 1.3.2 1.3.2 Symbols and Symbols and pictograms pictograms This manual uses symbols and icons. Safety symbols indicate specific risks associated with handling the product. Symbols and pictograms are designed to help you identify risks more easily. Safety symbols Explanation General of safety symbols Danger: electricity. warning sign. General Danger: hot surface.
  • Page 11: Action Instructions (Operating Steps)

    Introduction > Additional detailed descriptions of symbols (icons) and signals on the display can be found in chapter 5.3 Display 5.3 Display and control elements and control elements. 1.3.3 1.3.3 Action instructions ( Action instructions (operating steps) operating steps) Action instructions (easy) >...
  • Page 12: Abbreviations

    Introduction 1.3.4 1.3.4 Abbreviations Abbreviations abs. Abbreviations Absolute Separator flask Atmospheric pressure (pressure graphic, program) Interior diameter (di) Diameter nominal Fluoropolymer rubber Frequency converter Gas type Gas type independent ind. Gas ballast hh:mm:ss Time in hours/minutes/seconds Pressure unit, hectopascal (1 hPa = 1 mbar = 0.75 Torr) Inlet Small flange...
  • Page 13: Term Definitions

    Vacuum pumping unit with valve‑controlled vac‑ uum regulation with VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT controller and VACUU·SELECT Sensor VACUU·SELECT Sensor. VACUU·BUS Bus system from VACUUBRAND VACUUBRAND for com‑ munication between peripheral devices with VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS enabled gauges and controllers. The maximum permissible cable length is 30 m.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    Improper use or any use that does not correspond with the Improper technical data can lead to personal or material damage. 1 For vacuum pumps, sensors and accessories from VACUUBRAND  see also 3.3 VACUU·BUS peripheral devices on page 26 3.3 VACUU·BUS peripheral devices on page 26...
  • Page 15: Foreseeable Misuse

    Safety instructions Improper use includes: use that contradicts the proper use Improper ƒ operation in unauthorized ambient and operating conditions, ƒ vacuum control of potentially explosive atmospheres that do ƒ not correspond to the ATEX certification of the sensor  see sensor rating plate operation despite obvious faults or defective safety devices, ƒ...
  • Page 16: Target Group Description

    Safety instructions 2.2 Target group description Target group description Users of the competence areas listed in the Responsibility ma- Responsibility ma- IMPORTANT! trix must have the appropriate qualifications for the activities trix listed. 2.2.1 2.2.1 Personnel qualification Personnel qualification Operator Meaning Laboratory staff (e.g., chemists, laboratory techni‑...
  • Page 17: Personal Responsibility

    Protective clothing sonal protective equipment specified by the operator must be worn. 2.3 Safety precautions Safety precautions Products from VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG are subject to Quality standards stringent quality testing with regard to safety and operation. Each safety product undergoes a comprehensive test program prior to deliv‑...
  • Page 18: Awareness Of Potential Dangers

    Safety instructions 2.3.2 2.3.2 Awareness of potential dangers Awareness of potential dangers Vacuum control of critical processes Risk of explosion DANGER DANGER during Risk of explosion through control of critical critical processes processes. Depending on the process, an explosive mixture can form in systems.
  • Page 19: Atex Equipment Category (Sensor)

    > If necessary, ventilate with inert gas. Information on the ATEX equipment category is also available on our website at: www.vacuubrand.com/ATEX 2 -> See rating plate: VACUU·SELECT Sensor, VACUU·VIEW (extended), VSK 3000 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 20: Disposal

    If the device contains batteries: Remove spent batteries > before disposal. Correctly dispose of all electronic scrap and electric compo‑ > nents at the end of their service life. Observe the national regulations regarding disposal and > environmental protection. https://www.vacuubrand.com/compliance 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 21: Product Description

    Product description Product description Product description 3.1 VACUU·SELECT vacuum controller VACUU·SELECT vacuum controller VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT is a vacuum controller consisting of an operating Description of vacuum controller panel and an external vacuum sensor (e.g., the VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT Sensor Sensor ). The controller was developed for applications that require a con‑...
  • Page 22: Product Views

    Product description 3.2 Product views Product views 3.2.1 3.2.1 Operating panel Operating panel The operating panel has a color display with a touchscreen. De‑ pending on the type of installation, the display can be rotated by 90°. Top view + front view Top view Front view ON/OFF button...
  • Page 23: Interfaces

    Product description 3.2.2 3.2.2 Interfaces Interfaces Rear view Interfaces at the back Three connection sockets for VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS components Meaning Recess for VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT Sensor Sensor Power supply via VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS , plug‑in power supply connec‑ tion, or vacuum pump/pumping unit Rating plate Optional: spring clip as fixing for built-in version Stand for desktop version, foldable...
  • Page 24 Product description Side view Side view Mounted spring clips – fixing for built-in version Meaning Stand and brace extended for desktop version 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 25: Vacuu·select Sensor (Optional)

    Product description 3.2.3 3.2.3 VACUU·SELECT Sensor (optional) VACUU·SELECT Sensor (optional) With the VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT product, the vacuum sensor is Description of VACUU·SELECT mounted externally (e.g., on the housing of the VACUU·SELECT, Sensor on the appliance, or in the pumping unit). Communication with the controller takes place via the VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS .
  • Page 26: Vacuu·bus Peripheral Devices

    Product description 3.3 VACUU·BUS peripheral devices VACUU·BUS peripheral devices External valves, level sensors, and vacuum sensors (up to the fine vacuum range) are components that can be connected via the VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS directly to the controller. VACUU·BUS components can be easily added or removed at any time via component detection. Component activation permits the activation or deactivation of connected components.
  • Page 27: Examples Of Use

    Product description 3.4 Examples of use Examples of use Vacuum concentrator  Example Vacuum concen‑ trator PC 3001 VARIO select PC 3001 VARIO select vacuum pumping unit Meaning VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT operating panel, removable VACUU·SELECT Sensor permanently mounted in the pump‑ VACUU·SELECT ing unit Exhaust gas hose (diverted into a fume hood)
  • Page 28: Remote Control And Interfaces

    Product description 3.5 Remote control and interfaces Remote control and interfaces As of software version V1.04 / V1.00 of the VACUU·SELECT VACUU·SELECT , communication is supported via RS‑232 as well as Modbus TCP. This enables you to remotely monitor and control the controller from a central location, for example with a PC or process control system.
  • Page 29: 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 30: Built-In Version

    Installation and connection NOTE NOTE Condensate can damage the electronics. A large temperature difference between the storage location and the installation location can cause condensation. After goods receipt or storage, allow your vacuum device to > acclimatize for at least 3–4 h before initial use. Benchtop version If the stand is extended backwards and secured with the brace, Use as desktop device...
  • Page 31 Installation and connection Installation cut-out (in control cabinet, lab furniture, cable duct) Cut‑out dimensions Wall thickness Dimensions (a) (a) for installation cut-out 1 mm 0.04 in. 111.5 mm x 111.5 mm 4.39 in. x 4.39 in. 2 mm 0.08 in. 112 mm x 112 mm 4.41 in.
  • Page 32: Sensor Connection

    Installation and connection 4.3 Sensor connection Sensor connection Connect and mount the VACUU·SELECT Sensor Mount and connect the Phillips VACUU·SELECT Gr. 2 Sensor 1. Pull out the VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS plug attachment (a) (a) and insert it into (d). 2. 2. Insert the VACUU·SELECT Sensor VACUU·SELECT Sensor (c) (c) into the VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS...
  • Page 33: Electrical Connection

    > VACUUBRAND peripheral device (e.g., chemistry pumping unit PC 3001 VARIO select) for the power supply. If the power supply is not provided via a VACUUBRAND > plug‑in power supply unit or via another VACUUBRAND peripheral device, the power supply must provide a stabilized 24 V DC voltage, which may not supply more than 6.25 A even in the event of an error.
  • Page 34: Connect Power Supply

    Installation and connection Prepare plug-in power supply 1. Take the power supply unit and the plug attachments out of Prepare connection the packaging. 2. 2. Select the plug attachment that fits your socket. 3. 3. Place the plug attachment onto the metal contacts of the power supply unit. 4.
  • Page 35 Installation and connection Connect power supply via peripheral device > Plug the VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS cable of the peripheral device such as a PC 3001 VARIO select PC 3001 VARIO select chemistry pumping unit into the plug‑in connection of the controller. Controller power supply via peripheral device...
  • Page 36: Vacuum Connection

    Installation and connection 4.5 Vacuum connection Vacuum connection WARNING Risk of bursting due to overpressure Prevent uncontrolled overpressure such as when > connecting to a locked or blocked tubing system. The vacuum connection is made at the connected vacuum sen‑ sor.
  • Page 37 Installation and connection Connect PTFE hose Required connection material: Union nut M14x1, sealing ring, PTFE hose. (a) (b) 1. 1. Connect the sealing ring (a) (a), the union nut (b) (b), and the PTFE hose (e) (e) as shown. 2. 2. Push the PTFE hose with the union nut into the vacuum con‑ nection of the sensor and tighten the union nut until hand‑...
  • Page 38 Installation and connection Sensor connection via small flange Required connection material: VACUU·BUS extension cable for connection to the controller (optional), clamping ring with univer‑ sal centering ring or inner centering ring for KF DN 16 (tool: open‑ end wrench SW17). 1.
  • Page 39: Venting Connection (Optional)

    Installation and connection 4.6 Venting connection (optional) Venting connection (optional) DANGER DANGER Explosion risk due to air ventilation. Depending on the process, a potentially explosive mix‑ ture can form during ventilation, or other dangerous sit‑ uations can occur. Never ventilate processes with air in which a poten‑ >...
  • Page 40 Installation and connection 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 41: User Interface

    User interface User interface User interface 5.1 Switch on controller Switch on controller Switch on device > Briefly press the ON/OFF button on the controller 5 Device starts up. 5 Information is displayed Functions of the ON/OFF button ON/OFF Meaning ON/OFF button Switch on controller Switch on controller ` Briefly press ON/OFF button Switch off controller Switch off controller...
  • Page 42: Touchscreen

    User interface 5.1.1 5.1.1 Touchscreen Touchscreen The controller is a device operated via touchscreen. You can, for Touchscreen operation example, select, start, and stop an application by tapping the dis‑ play. NOTE NOTE Accidentally touching the touchscreen can trigger unin- tended actions.
  • Page 43: Data Storage Message

    User interface 5.2.1 5.2.1 Data storage message Data storage message Before the controller switches to the process screen, a pop‑up window opens with information on current data storage.  Example Data storage Info pop‑up on data ` Storage interval data logger storage ` Recording diagnostics data >...
  • Page 44 User interface The following descriptions for operation and function are de‑ IMPORTANT! scribed in vertical format (portrait). The descriptions are also valid for horizontal format (landscape), even though the operat‑ ing elements may be arranged slightly differently. Change the screen orientation  see chapter: 7.1.7 Settings on page 70 7.1.7 Settings on page 70 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 45: Display And Control Elements

    User interface 5.3 Display and control elements Display and control elements The display and operating elements of the controller are summa‑ rized and explained in this chapter. > Refer to this chapter if you want to read about the meaning of a display or an operating element during operation.
  • Page 46: Display Elements

    User interface 5.3.2 5.3.2 Display elements Display elements Status bar Color Meaning Status bar color codes Gray Gray Standard Standard Yellow Warning Warning Error Error Sounds Sound Meaning Sounds Touch tone unless muted Touch tone unless muted ` Feedback entry Warning or fault Warning or fault ` Shows that a fault or warning is present.
  • Page 47: Parameter List

    User interface Pop-up windows (context menus) Graphic Meaning  Examples Pop‑up window Numeric keypad with special buttons Numeric keypad with special buttons ` Enter numerical values. ` Select a function using special buttons (OFF, ATM, AUTO). ` Min./max. values displayed. ` Values outside the permissible input range are not accepted.
  • Page 48: Operating Elements And Symbols

    User interface 5.3.3 5.3.3 Operating elements and symbols Operating elements and symbols Status bar Symbol (icon) Meaning Help Help ` Tips for operation can be accessed from any menu level. USB connected USB connected ` Shows that a storage device is connected via USB.
  • Page 49 User interface Operating elements – adjust pressure set-point Symbol (icon) Meaning Pressure curve – analog pressure display Pressure curve – analog pressure display ` Adjust the pressure set‑point by moving the arrow marker. Arrow marker – pressure set‑point Digital pressure display Digital pressure display ` Adjust the pressure set‑point by tapping.
  • Page 50 User interface Operating elements – process steps Button or icon Meaning Active Locked Application icon Application icon ` Tap briefly to open the parameter list. ` Press and hold to open the context menu. Shortcut Shortcut ` Open the applications menu. Right/left arrow Right/left arrow Process screen ` Open/close the process step display. Process step display Process step display ` View the parameter list .
  • Page 51: Icon Meaning

    User interface Parameter list Input field or selection field Input field or selection field ` Tap to open a pop‑up window where you can enter values or select a function, even during operation. Input field for active process Blue Blue Black Black Input field for inactive process Operating elements for control Function Active Locked Start Start ` Start application –...
  • Page 52 User interface 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 53: Operation

    Operation Operation Operation The controller has an application‑based user interface. You can select, edit and start an application from a series of pre-defined applications. Fine adjustments for the selected application can be made at any time in the parameter list or directly via the 5.3.3 5.3.3 Operating elements and symbols on page 48 Operating elements and symbols on page 6.1 Applications Applications...
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Target Pressure

    Operation 6.1.2 6.1.2 Adjusting the target pressure Adjusting the target pressure The controller offers various options for adjusting the pressure set‑point during operation. Change pressure set-point in the parameter list  > Enter a set‑point in the pop‑ up and confirm the entry twice. Fine adjustment via step buttons ‑...
  • Page 55 Operation Adjust pressure set-point using arrow marker Press and hold and drag Release Adjust pressure set-point in digital pressure display > Enter a set‑point in the pop‑up and confirm the entry.  20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 56: Ventilating

    Operation 6.1.3 6.1.3 Ventilating Ventilating Brief venting Brief venting >  5 Slight pressure increase. 5 Vacuum control running. Vent to atmospheric pressure Continuous venting >  Press and hold 5 Vacuum control stops. ~ 3 sec 5 Pressure increase until atmospheric pressure is reached.
  • Page 57: Stopping An Application

    Operation 6.1.4 6.1.4 Stopping an application Stopping an application Stop application >  5 Vacuum control stops. 6.2 Application parameters ( Application parameters (parameter list) parameter list) In the parameter list, you can individually change and adapt vari‑ ous process‑related values before and during operation. Adjust parameters ...
  • Page 58 Operation  Example Adjust speed parameter 3. Enter the required speed in 4. 4. Confirm entry. the pop‑up.  Cancel Confirm 5. Confirm the change in the 5 Once the application starts, parameter list. the motor runs at the adjusted speed.  Example View of speed parameter during operation >...
  • Page 59: Pressure Graph

    Operation 6.3 Pressure graph Pressure graph The pressure graph is on the same level as the process screen. The menu shows pressure curves of measured vacuum values. The pressure curve is shown until a new application is started, at which point it is replotted. Call up pressure curve ...
  • Page 60: Main Menu

    Operation 6.4 Main menu Main menu The main menu is on the same level as the process screen. The sub‑menus of the controller can be accessed from the main menu. View main menu  Example >  View main menu Swipe right >...
  • Page 61: Applications

    Operation 6.4.1 6.4.1 Applications Applications This menu lists all applications: standard applications, favorites, and newly created applications. Call up application menu View applications >  sub‑menu 5 Display the applications sub‑menu. Display context menu  Example  > View context menu ~ 3 sec for applications Press and...
  • Page 62: Add Favorites

    Operation 6.4.2 6.4.2 Favorites Favorites Applications marked as favorites are identified by a star on the button. Add favorites  Example Add favorites ~ 3 sec Press and hold   Confirm 5 Text changed in the con‑ 5 Button with favorites star. text menu.
  • Page 63: Advanced Operation

    Main menu Main menu Main menu 7.1 Advanced operation Advanced operation 7.1.1 7.1.1 Application editor Application editor In the application editor, you can compile your own application using the building‑block principle and save it with an appropriate name. Existing applications can be used in the application editor as tem‑ plates, and then saved with a new name.
  • Page 64: Menu Bar And Description

    Main menu Application editor display > Tool tips help Hold vacuum when selecting process steps. Menu bar Overview of process steps Scrollable modular system with individual process steps to choose from. 7.1.2 7.1.2 Menu bar and description Menu bar and description Menu bar Icon keys Meaning...
  • Page 65: Overview Of Process Steps

    Main menu Description of the application New application: this name is automatically changed as soon as you give your application an appropriate name using Save as . Description of the new application: here, you can enter a brief  Example: description of your application.
  • Page 66: Process End

    Main menu The process step sections are numbered from top to bottom, from 1 to n. If a process step section is added, shifted or removed, the numbering is adjusted automatically. 7.1.4 7.1.4 Process end Process end Process end means the defined end of an application. Process steps can be placed only above this. 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 67: Edit Application

    Main menu 7.1.5 7.1.5 Edit application Edit application Create a new application  Example Create a new application Press and hold and drag Release Save as Confirm Exit menu 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 68 Main menu  Example Edit new application Press and hold Save Confirm Exit menu  5 New application listed with white symbol in applications sub‑menu. 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 69: Remove Process Step

    Main menu 7.1.6 7.1.6 Remove process step Remove process step Change application  Example Edit existing application Press and hold Press and hold and drag Release Save Exit menu 5 The removed process step is no longer displayed in the parameter list of the application.
  • Page 70: Settings

    Main menu 7.1.7 7.1.7 Settings Settings In this sub‑menu you can adjust the display, switch to another language, and make pre‑settings for connected VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS pe‑ ripheral devices. Call up settings sub-menu  Example >  Main menu \ Settings \ Basic settings Meaning of the context menus Under Display, you can specify...
  • Page 71: Description Of Basic Settings

    Main menu You can specify presettings for your  Example process in Basic Settings: Overview of the Settings context menu Description of basic settings Function Setting Meaning Overview of possible basic Autostart* Off / On Off: The controller remains on settings Stop when the power supply is switched on.
  • Page 72: Settings/Administration

    Main menu 7.1.8 7.1.8 Settings/administration Settings/administration Admin area of the controller – for authorized personnel only. Call up administration sub-menu  Example Main menu \ Settings \ Adminis‑ tration  5 Sub‑menu with buttons for administrative submenus. Meaning of the context menus Adjustments for date and time.
  • Page 73 Main menu Presettings for adding the controller to your network. Activate/deactivate remote control via Modbus. Default settings for serial interface and alignment of the communica‑ tion settings (COM) for RS‑232. Activate/deactivate remote control via RS‑232. Install software update from con‑ nected USB flash drive.
  • Page 74: Administration - Import/Export

    Main menu 7.1.9 7.1.9 Administration – import/export Administration – import/export Call up the Import/Export sub-menu  Example >  Main menu \ Settings \ Adminis‑ tration \ Import/ Export Meaning of the context menus You can use the export function to ...
  • Page 75: Administration - Vacuu·bus

    Main menu 7.1.10 7.1.10 Administration – VACUU·BUS Administration – VACUU·BUS The VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS sub-menu simplifies the detection and man‑ agement of VACUU·BUS VACUU·BUS components. Call up the VACUU·BUS sub-menu  Example >  Main menu \ Settings \ Administration \ VACUU·BUS The buttons retrieve context menus.
  • Page 76 Main menu With component configuration, Overview the addresses of connected com‑ VACUU·BUS ponents can be easily changed or context menu reassigned. Cancel Using component activation, con‑ nected VACUU·BUS components Confirm can be individually activated or de‑ activated (i.e., the components can remain connected but are switched on or off at the controller as re‑...
  • Page 77: Administration/Function Enhancements

    Confirm Function activation If you have a valid license, please follow the user prompts that ap‑ pear once you have inserted the USB stick with the license file. Alternatively, you can enter the license code using the on‑screen keyboard. https://www.vacuubrand.com/20901536 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 78: Adjustment Of Vacuum Sensor

    VACUU·VIEW , VACUU·VIEW extended VACUU·VIEW extended , VSK 3000, VSK 3000, and VSP 3000 3000 from VACUUBRAND can be adjusted with the controller. > Observe the user manual for the vacuum sensor. 7.2.1 7.2.1 Sensor adjustment, general Sensor adjustment, general Adjustment is not part of everyday operation.
  • Page 79: Adjustment Of Atmospheric Pressure

    Main menu NOTE NOTE A VACUU·VIEW extended or a VSP 3000 can be re-adjusted VACUU·VIEW extended VSP 3000 only when it has warmed up. No adjustment can be performed during the warm‑up time. Wait at least 20 minutes after connecting the power supply >...
  • Page 80: Adjustment Under Vacuum (Zero Point)

    Main menu 4. Select the context menu Adjustment of vacuum sensors: Settings\Administration\VACUU·BUS\Adjust Vaccum Sensors Settings\Administration\VACUU·BUS\Adjust Vaccum Sensors 5. Tap on the Current value Current value field of the sensor to be adjusted. 6. 6. Enter the current pressure value in the pop‑up. The possible range of values is displayed in the pop‑up. 7.
  • Page 81: Adjustment Under Vacuum (Reference Pressure Point)

    Main menu Adjustment of VACUU·VIEW extended, VSP 3000 NOTE NOTE Adjustment under vacuum of a VACUU·VIEW extended VACUU·VIEW extended a VSP 3000 is always carried out to the measuring range VSP 3000 end value 0 mbar. Adjustment to a different reference vacuum value is not possible. Pump to the lowest possible vacuum. >...
  • Page 82 Main menu 2. Select the context menu Adjustment of vacuum sensors: Settings\Administration\VACUU·BUS\Adjust Vaccum Sensors Settings\Administration\VACUU·BUS\Adjust Vaccum Sensors 3. Tap on the Current value Current value field of the sensor to be adjusted. 4. 4. Enter the current pressure value in the pop‑up. The possible range of values is displayed in the pop‑up. 5.
  • Page 83: Data Logger

    Main menu 7.3 Data logger Data logger If the function is switched on, the data logger records time/pres‑ sure curves and saves these at specified intervals for up to 30 days. A separate data file is saved for each process, from start to stop. Call up data logger sub-menu  Example > ...
  • Page 84: Service

    Main menu 7.4 Service Service In this menu, you can find or download information about the de‑ vice. In the event of an error, please forward this information to our Service Department. 7.4.1 7.4.1 Service information Service information Call up service sub-menu  Example >  Main menu \ Service Meaning of the context menus This menu displays information Overview of About the device.
  • Page 85: Diagnostic Data

    Main menu 7.4.2 7.4.2 Diagnostic data Diagnostic data To improve the diagnostics of the device condition in the event of an error or service, diagnostic data is stored on the device. The data can be downloaded onto a USB flash drive via the service menu and sent to our Customer service for evaluation.
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting

    Sound Meaning Warning or fault Warning or fault ` Shows that a fault or warning is present. ` Active as long as the error status persists. 1 -> Phone: +49 9342 808-5660, fax: +49 9342 808-5555, service@vacuubrand.com 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 87: Acknowledge Error Message

    Troubleshooting 8.1.2 8.1.2 Acknowledge error message Acknowledge error message Error messages must be acknowledged after the error has been remedied. Call up and acknowledge error message View message Acknowl‑ edge 5 Error message reset. 8.1.3 8.1.3 Fault message PC 520/ PC 620 Fault message PC 520/ PC 620 Warning Error...
  • Page 88: Pop-Up Message

    Troubleshooting 8.2 Error – Cause – Remedy Error – Cause – Remedy 8.2.1 8.2.1 Pop-up message Pop-up message Error Error ` Possible cause Troubleshooting Personnel Solution Specialist Communica‑ One or more Deactivate relevant  VACUU·BUS compo‑ VACUU·BUS com‑ tion error nents were removed.
  • Page 89: General Errors

    Troubleshooting Error Error ` Possible cause Troubleshooting Personnel Solution Operator Maximum liq‑ Full status indicator Empty the glass  of a level sensor. flask or container in uid level question. reached Level sensor removed. Connect level sen‑  sor. Level sensor improp‑ erly calibrated. If removed for ...
  • Page 90 Troubleshooting Error Error ` Possible cause Troubleshooting Personnel Solution Specialist Transfer failed No USB flash drive Connect a USB  connected. flash drive with sufficient storage Not enough storage space. space on the USB flash drive. Specialist Venting valve No voltage applied. Check VACUU·BUS  plug‑in connection does not oper‑...
  • Page 91: Device Fuse

    Troubleshooting 8.3 Device fuse Device fuse There is a device fuse, type: Nano fuse 4 A/t, on the circuit board of the controller. If tripped, the fuse can be replaced under ESD conditions after the cause has been remedied. NOTE NOTE Damage possible if work is performed incorrectly.
  • Page 92 Troubleshooting Change device fuse 2. Carefully lift the display. 3. 3. Carefully pivot back the display. 4. Lever the fuse out of the base. 5. 5. Insert the new fuse in the base. 6. Close the housing tightly. 7. 7. Tighten the housing screws with the Torx screwdriver;...
  • Page 93: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Appendix 9.1 Technical information Technical information 9.1.1 9.1.1 Technical data Technical data Ambient conditions Technical data (US) Operating temperature 10–40 °C 50–104 °F Storage/transport tempera‑ −10–60 °C 14–140 °F ture Altitude, max. 2000 m 6562 ft über NHN above sea level Contamination level Protection class (IEC 60529) IP 40...
  • Page 94: Rating Plate

    Appendix Dimensions (mm) Dimensions VACUU·BUS cable 9.1.2 9.1.2 Rating plate Rating plate > In the event of an error, make a note of the type and serial number on the rating plate. > When contacting our Service Department, please provide the type and serial number from the rating plate.
  • Page 95: Vacuu·select Sensor (Optional)

    Appendix 9.1.3 9.1.3 VACUU·SELECT Sensor (optional) VACUU·SELECT Sensor (optional) Materials affected by media Components Materials affected by media Wetted materials Sensor Aluminum oxide ceramic, gold‑ coated (if applicable) Measurement chamber Small flange Sealing ring at the sensor chemically resistant fluorelas‑ tomer O-ring inside small flange Hose nozzle Venting valve seal FFKM Optional: blind plugs without vent‑...
  • Page 96: Ordering Information

    Appendix 9.2 Ordering information Ordering information Vacuum controller Ordering information Order No. VACUU·SELECT with power supply unit, with sensor 20700000 VACUU·SELECT without power sup- 20700040 ply unit, without sensor VACUU·SELECT with power sup- 20700050 ply unit, without sensor Accessories Order No. Vacuum hose DN 6 mm (l = 1000 mm) 20686000 PTFE hose KF 16...
  • Page 97: Supply Sources

    Supply sources Purchase original accessories and original replacement parts International sales offices and from a branch location of VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG or distribution from your local specialist shop. > Information on the complete range of products can be...
  • Page 98: Services

    Calibration (DAkkS‑accredited) ƒ With Health and Safety Clearance form: return, disposal ƒ > Visit our website for further information: www.vacuubrand.com. Service handling 1. Contact your local distributor or our Service Department. Meet terms of service 2. 2. Request an RMA no. for your order.
  • Page 99: Index

    Appendix 9.5 Index Index Front view ......... 22 Index Function extensions......77 Abbreviations ........12 Activate/deactivate Modbus....73 Activate/deactivate RS‑232 ....73 Gestures ........... 42 Activate/deactivate VACUU BUS com‑ Graphical operating steps....11 ponents ..........76 Adjusting parameters......58 Adjusting the target pressure.... 49 Handling instruction ......
  • Page 100 Appendix Index Ventilating briefly ......56 Rating plate ........ 25, 94 Ventilating permanently ....56 Reboot ..........41 Ventilating with ambient air ....39 Removing favourites ......62 Ventilating with inert gas ....39 Replace device fuse ....91, 92 Ventilation connection (optional)..39 Replacement parts ......
  • Page 101: Eg 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 102 Declaration of 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 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 (S.I.
  • Page 103: Cu Certificate

    Appendix 9.8 CU certificate CU certificate 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
  • Page 104 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
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  • Page 106 20901059_EN_VACUU·SELECT_V1.13_220524...
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  • Page 108 Manufacturer: VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG VACUUBRAND GMBH + CO KG Alfred‑Zippe‑Str. 4 Alfred‑Zippe‑Str. 4 97877 Wertheim 97877 Wertheim GERMANY GERMANY Tel.: Head office: +49 9342 808-0 Sales: +49 9342 808‑5550 Service: +49 9342 808‑5660 Fax: +49 9342 808‑5555 E‑mail: info@vacuubrand.com Web:...

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