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  • Page 1 Operating instructions touch OmniaTap...
  • Page 2 _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 3 _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 4 Foreword Ladies and Gentlemen, The team at stakpure GmbH would like to thank you for the trust you have placed in us. By choosing this ultrapure water system from our company, you have opted for an innovative, high- quality and durable product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents User instructions ...........................7 Safety instructions ..........................8 Intended use ............................10 Transport and packaging ........................11 Scope of delivery ..........................12 Technical data ............................ 12 Flow diagrams ............................ 17 touch Flow chart OmniaTap ......................17 touch Flow chart OmniaTap UV-TOC .....................
  • Page 6 13.2 Withdrawal with free quantity input ..................42 Data output ........................... 43 14.1 Data output via data printer ..................... 43 14.2 Data output via USB ........................44 Maintenance ..........................44 15.1 Maintenance / care intervals ....................45 15.2 Changing the cartridges ......................46 15.3 Disinfection ..........................
  • Page 7: User Instructions

    Symbols used Warnings with this symbol indicate a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Warnings with this symbol indicate a hazard which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. This symbol indicates a risk of possible material damage. This symbol indicates useful information.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    2 Safety instructions The safety instructions described below are for your own safety and help to prevent possible damage to the OmniaTap system. Read the instructions before installation, commissioning and maintenance and follow them carefully. Danger of electric shock! An improper electrical supply to the OmniaTap system can lead to an electric shock! Only use the wide-range power supply unit supplied with the OmniaTap system for the electrical supply.
  • Page 9 Risk of skin and eye injuries! Contact with the disinfectant can lead to skin and eye irritation and/or injuries! When disinfecting the OmniaTap system, always wear suitable safety clothing (at least gloves and safety goggles) to avoid contact with the disinfectant. Ensure that no disinfectant can escape uncontrolled from the system and check the connection hoses for correct and tight fit.
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    Depending on the country, a safety combination consisting of a backflow preventer and a system separator may have to be installed on the building side. A DN 50 floor drain with free drainage must be provided in the operating room. If there is no floor drain, we recommend the use of a water guard to prevent damage to the system, equipment and building.
  • Page 11: Transport And Packaging

    4 Transport and packaging The OmniaTap systems are carefully checked and packaged before despatch, but damage may occur during transport. Check the packaging and the system for possible transport damage. If you notice any damage, please contact the shipping or transport company responsible for the delivery directly. To transport the appliance, only lift it by the holding points 1, 2 and 3.
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    5 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the OmniaTap system consists of the following parts: Quantity Designation touch OmniaTap system Pure water tank 10, 30 or 60 litres Desktop power supply 48V 120W Mains connection cable 48V 90W plug-in power supply unit (only for 30/60L tank with integrated pressure pump) PE hose blue d8, 5m PE hose d8 incl.
  • Page 13 Product water ASTM I (touch OmniaTap 12/20 12/20 UV-TOC 12/20 UV-TOC/UF Conductivity [µS/cm] at 25°C 0,055 0,055 0,055 Resistance [MΩ cm] at 25°C 18,2 18,2 18,2 TOC [ppb] < 10 < 5 < 5 Particles > 0.2 µm [1/ml] < 1 <...
  • Page 14 Ambient conditions Operating range Interiors Max. Height above sea level Up to 2000 m Ambient temperature min. +2°C to max. 40°C, 80% rel. LF, non-condensing Optimum operating temperature 10°C to 25°C Mains voltage fluctuation Max ±10 % of the rated voltage Degree of soiling Dimensions &...
  • Page 15 Dimensions & weight of clean water tanks Standard incl. 3/4" connection with integrated pressure pump for external pressure pump 30 litres 60 litres 30 litres 60 litres Height [mm] Depth [mm] Width [mm] Tank capacity (usable volume) [litres] Unladen weight [kg] Operating weight [kg] 30 litre tank 60 litre tank...
  • Page 16 Materials of components in contact with water Solenoid valve input POM, EPDM Flush solenoid valve POM, EPDM Solenoid valve extraction POM, EPDM Pump heads Nylon, glass fibre reinforced Conductivity measuring cells POM, stainless steel Cartridge tubes Hoses Hose connector Seals EPDM UV reactor Stainless steel...
  • Page 17: Flow Chart Omniatap Touch

    7 Flow diagrams touch 7.1 Flow chart OmniaTap _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 18: Flow Chart Omniatap Touch Uv-Toc

    touch 7.2 Flow chart OmniaTap UV-TOC _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 19 touch 7.3 Flow chart OmniaTap UV -TOC/UF _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 20: System Description

    Designation Designation Pre-treatment cartridge Pressure switch Ultrapure water cartridge Pressure switch Sterile filter Pure water tank Sterile ventilation filter Ultrafiltration module Cap filter (in the connection hose) UV photooxidation Flow meter UVt UV disinfection (optional, not with 10 litre tank) QIA conductivity measuring cell Pre- Inlet solenoid valve treatment...
  • Page 21: System Structure

    8.2 System structure 1: Detachable OptiFill dispenser with 8: UV reactor integrated control unit and USB connection 9: Ultrafiltration module 2: Rotatable and height-adjustable dispenser 10: Dispenser holder 11: USB connection 3: Snap lock 12: Tank opening with cap 4: Removable cover 13: Sterile ventilation filter 5: Pure water tank (only for 10 litre tank) 14: Sterile tank overflow...
  • Page 22: System Connections On The Rear

    10 litre tank version 30/60 litre tank version 8.3 System connections on the rear View with integrated 10 litre tank View without integrated 10 litre tank Inlet: Feed water connection Tank 1: Connection ext. tank flow Drain: Rinsing water connection Tank 2: Connection ext.
  • Page 23: Connections 30/60 Litre Tanks

    8.4 Connections 30/60 litre tanks Rear left Rear right only for version with integrated pressure pump Rear Rear only for version with integrated pressure pump 1: Tank 1, connection flow D 8mm 5: Connection for external pressure pump 2: Tank 2 connection return D 8mm R3/4"...
  • Page 24: Functional Description

    9 Functional description The systems in the OmniaTap series process drinking water directly into pure and ultrapure water by utilising several treatment technologies. The ultrapure water produced fulfils the respective requirements of ASTM, ISO, USP and CLSI standards. For treatment, the feed water is fed into the OmniaTap system, which is pumped through the pre- treatment cartridge with integrated reverse osmosis module by means of a booster pump.
  • Page 25: Assembly

    10 Assembly 10.1 Operating environment Observe the following requirements when selecting the installation location: The feed water pressure must be between 1 and 6 bar. The standing surface must be level. A suitable earthed socket must be available for the electrical supply of the OmniaTap system (see Technical data).
  • Page 26: Assembly

    10.2 Assembly Set up the OmniaTap system at the operating location and ensure that the system is stable. Never lift the system for transport by the dispenser arm, but only by the rear wall, base or side walls of the main housing. See chapter "Transport and packaging". Leaks can cause water to escape.
  • Page 27 Remove the cover of the OmniaTap system and insert the pre-treatment cartridge into the right-hand slot and the ultrapure water cartridge into the left-hand slot. Connect the cartridges with the quick-release couplings by pushing them on; the quick-release fasteners must engage audibly. See illustration Attaching the quick-release fasteners...
  • Page 28 To protect the desktop power supply unit from moisture, it must not be operated lying next to the appliance on the table. Attach the power supply unit to a suitable wall near the appliance using the bracket supplied (see example in the illustration). Bracket Plug the 4-pin coupling of the power supply unit into the "Power"...
  • Page 29: Wall Mounting

    10.3 Wall mounting Risk of injury from falling and crushing! The OmniaTap system may only be mounted on a suitable wall using the optional wall bracket. Only use the wall bracket for the OmniaTap system. Ensure that the wall and the mounting material have a sufficient load-bearing capacity of at least 100kg.
  • Page 30 The next step is to attach the wall mounting rail to the wall. This requires 6 holes with a diameter of 8 mm and a depth of at least 60 mm. Drill the holes as shown in the "Wall mounting rail" illustration below. Ensure that they are aligned horizontally. Wall mounting rail Openings for inserting the device Mounting holes...
  • Page 31: Mounting External Tank

    10.4 Mounting external tank If you have purchased an appliance with an external 30 or 60 litre pure water tank, connect this to your OmniaTap appliance as follows. Place the pure water tank in a suitable location or mount the tank on the wall using an optional wall bracket, as described in the following chapter.
  • Page 32: Wall-Mounted External Tank

    10.5 Wall-mounted external tank Risk of injury from falling and crushing! Ensure that the wall and the fastening material have a sufficient load-bearing capacity of at least 150kg. The fixing material supplied with the wall bracket is designed for use in conjunction with concrete or solid brick. Check the suitability of the fixing material in relation to the wall material and replace it with a suitable one if necessary.
  • Page 33: Installation Of An Optional Pump Station

    10.6 Installation of an optional pump station To be able to supply an external consumer such as an analyser directly with pure water from the tank of the OmniaTap system, an optional pump station, article number 16580000, is available. The pump station can be connected directly to the tank of the OmniaTap system.
  • Page 34: Operating Concept

    11 Operating concept The Omnia devices are operated using the three buttons below the display. If entries are required in the respective menus, an ESC and Enter button also appear on the screen as touch buttons. You can access the menus by "swiping"; if you slide the main display upwards, you will reach the customer menu.
  • Page 35: Navigation

    11.2 Navigation Setup menu Calibrating menu Main display System- Consumption Consumption limits display settings _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 36: Operating Concept

    11.3 Operating concept After pressing the "Change" soft key, the selected line is highlighted in red. Another value can be selected by pressing the arrow key. The input is activated with the drop key and the cursor jumps to the first digit. Use the drop button to move the cursor to the position to be changed and use the arrow keys to set the desired value.
  • Page 37: Client Menu

    11.4 Client menu Consumption Conductivity cartridge Conductivity Conductivity TOC Monitor UV Monitoring Replace Pumps Filter cartridge Send to Error Log RS232 Send to Disinfection _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 38: Setup Menu

    11.5 Setup menu Consumption Limits Limit value Limit value Limit value TOC Monitor Limit value Limit value Pump Pump Circulation exchange Rinsing Date&Time Change Emergency supply _________________________________________________________________________________ touch OmniaTap ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 39: Calibration Menu

    11.6 Calibration menu System- settings 1 Measurement System- activation settings 2 Measuring Measuring cell LF1 cell LF2 Measuring Measuring cell LF4 cell LF3 Measuring cell LF5 Monitoring Pump power Monitoring Pressure switches cell Tank Dosing level Tank control Firmware values Update Change _________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 40: Commissioning

    12 Commissioning As soon as the power supply to the OmniaTap xs system is established, the system starts and the system name, serial number and software version are displayed for 3 seconds. The display then changes to the main display. Start Main display OmniaTap...
  • Page 41: Volume-Dosed Water Withdrawal

    13 Volume-dosed water withdrawal Pressing the drop button activates the dispensing mode, recognisable by a drop indicator under the dispensing tap on the display. You have two options for volume-dosed water withdrawal. 13.1 Withdrawal with preset values To withdraw a preset withdrawal quantity, press the drop button to enter the withdrawal mode. You can now use the arrow buttons to select one of the preset values (see table below) and confirm with the drip button.
  • Page 42: Withdrawal With Free Quantity Input

    13.2 Withdrawal with free quantity input To withdraw a freely selected withdrawal quantity, press the drop button to enter the withdrawal mode. Tap "ml" on the display to open a keypad for entering the desired withdrawal quantity. Press the drip button to start dispensing, which stops automatically when the set dispensing value is reached.
  • Page 43: Data Output

    14 Data output With the Omnia xs touch devices, you can output various parameters for documentation via a USB interface or optionally print them out using a data printer. 14.1 Data output via data printer A data printer is available as an option, which you can use to print out and document the various parameters of the device.
  • Page 44: Data Output Via Usb

    14.2 Data output via USB You can also save the data to a USB stick if required. Please note that the output of error and activation codes is limited to a maximum of 50 entries and the output of measurement data to a maximum of 100. If this number is exceeded, the oldest entry is deleted for each subsequent entry.
  • Page 45: Maintenance / Care Intervals

    Leaks can cause water to escape. Therefore, always ensure that the floor around the work surface is dry to prevent accidents caused by slipping. During installation or maintenance work, the system must be de-energised by disconnecting the mains plug, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. 15.1 Maintenance / care intervals The frequency of the maintenance measures essentially depends on the quality of the feed water and the quantity of water drawn off.
  • Page 46: Changing The Cartridges

    15.2 Changing the cartridges The cartridges must be replaced at regular intervals (12 months) or if the limit value specified by you is permanently exceeded. The start of the interval is the time at which the respective filter cartridge was first connected to the system.
  • Page 47: Disinfection

    15.3 Disinfection To protect the OmniaTap system from contamination by biological deposits, it should be disinfected at regular intervals (12 months). You will need the disinfection kit article no.: 19200058. Danger of chemical burns! Disinfection of the OmniaTap system may only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel.
  • Page 48: Decommissioning & Dismantling

    16 Decommissioning & dismantling Decommissioning and disassembly may only be carried out by authorised specialist personnel. If the OmniaTap system is to be decommissioned and dismantled, proceed as follows: Disconnect the system from the mains by pulling out the mains plug Remove all hoses from the system connections.
  • Page 49: Consumables

    Check valve 25200050 Check valve 25200050 Check valve 25200050 Withdrawal tap 25000009 Check valve 25000016 Interface board 26000053 CPU TFT board 50003163 Replacement touch display incl. front handle 26000075 section Desktop power supply 48V, 120W 26100016 Plug-in power supply 48VC, 90W 50004156 18 Consumables Designation...
  • Page 50: External Pump Station (Option)

    20 External pump station (option) With this pump station, you can supply external consumers such as an analyser directly with pure water from the tank of the OmniaTap system. Technical data Tension 100 - 240 VAC Frequency 50/60Hz Power consumption (max.) 100W Pure water flow rate 72 l/h at 2 bar...
  • Page 51: Faults, Causes & Solutions

    21 Faults, causes & solutions 21.1 Fault table Malfunction Possible cause Solution System does not start / Ensure the power supply in The display shows nothing accordance with the No or faulty power supply specifications at " 6Technical data ". Check the hose connection of the feed water supply.
  • Page 52: Error Messages

    21.2 Error messages Error messages are shown flashing and in red on the display. If there are several errors, these are displayed one after the other. Once the error has been rectified, the display goes out after approx. 15 seconds. Error message Possible cause Solution...
  • Page 53 Defect of the Please contact customer Temp. Sensor LF1 Conductivity measurement LF1 service Defect of the Please contact customer Temp. Sensor LF2 Conductivity measurement LF2 service Defect of the Please contact customer Temp. Sensor LF4 Conductivity measurement LF4 service Defect of the Please contact customer Temp.
  • Page 54 Check the feed water supply If the tank level is lower than the minimum fill level (10%), Dry Run Tank level too low no water can be drawn become. Wait until the Tank sufficient (>15%) is filled Wait until enough pure water has been produced The maximum operating time Please change the ultrapure...
  • Page 55: Waste Disposal

    European Regulation 2012/19/EU. You can dispose of the waste electrical and electronic equipment at one of the local recycling collection centres for waste electrical and electronic equipment, or Stakpure will dispose of your old appliance in a professional, environmentally friendly manner. To clarify the procedure...
  • Page 56 GmbH Auf dem Kesseling 11 D - 56414 Niederahr Phone: +49 2602 10673-0 Fax: +49 2602 10673-200 info@stakpure.com www.stakpure.de 50004175...

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