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  • Page 1 Operating instructions basic OmniaTap xs...
  • Page 2 _________________________________________________________________________________ basic OmniaTap xs ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 3 _________________________________________________________________________________ basic OmniaTap xs ; 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 basic Flow chart OmniaTap xs ...................... 17 basic Flow chart OmniaTap xs UV ....................
  • Page 6 14.1 Maintenance / care intervals ....................43 14.2 Changing the cartridges ......................44 14.3 Disinfection ..........................45 Decommissioning & dismantling ....................46 Spare parts ............................ 46 Consumables ..........................47 Accessories ............................ 47 External pump station (optional) ....................48 19.1 Spare parts external pump station ................... 48 Faults, causes &...
  • 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 xs system. Read the instructions before installation, commissioning and maintenance and follow them carefully. Danger of electric shock! An improper electrical supply to the OmniaTap xs system can lead to an electric shock! Only use the wide-range power supply unit supplied with the OmniaTap xs system...
  • 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 xs system, always wear suitable safety clothing (at least gloves and safety goggles) to avoid contact with the disinfectant. Ensure that no disinfectant can escape from the system in an uncontrolled manner 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 xs 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 xs system consists of the following parts: Quantity Designation basic OmniaTap xs Blueline System Pure water tank 7, 30 or 60 litres Desktop power supply 48V 120W Mains connection cable plug-in power supply unit 48V 90W (only for 30/60L tank with integrated pressure pump) PE hose blue d8, 5m...
  • Page 13 Product water ASTM I basic basic OmniaTap xs OmniaTap xs 5 UV Conductivity [µS/cm] at 25°C 0,055 0,055 Resistance [MΩ cm] at 25°C 18,2 18,2 TOC [ppb] < 5 < 5 Particles > 0.2 µm [1/ml] < 1 < 1 Bacteria [CFU/ml] <...
  • Page 14 Dimensions & weight of devices basic basic OmniaTap xs Standard OmniaTap xs with docking- Tank 7 litres Height [mm] Depth [mm] Width [mm] Tank capacity (usable volume) [litres] Empty weight [kg] Operating weight [kg] Device Standard version Appliance with 7 litre docking tank _________________________________________________________________________________ basic OmniaTap xs...
  • 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] Empty 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 withdrawal POM, EPDM Pump heads Nylon, glass fibre reinforced Conductivity measuring cells POM, stainless steel Cartridge pipes Hoses Hose connector Seals EPDM UV reactor Stainless steel...
  • Page 17: Flow Chart Omniatap Xs Basic

    7 Flow diagrams basic 7.1 Flow chart OmniaTap xs _________________________________________________________________________________ basic OmniaTap xs ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 18: Flow Chart Omniatap Xs Basic Uv

    basic 7.2 Flow chart OmniaTap xs _________________________________________________________________________________ basic OmniaTap xs ; as of March 2025 Subject to technical changes...
  • Page 19: System Description

    Designation Designation Pre-treatment cartridge Pressure switch Ultrapure water cartridge Pressure switch Sterile filter Pure water tank Sterile ventilation filter UV photooxidation Hat filter (in the connection hose) UVt UV disinfection (optional, not for 7 litre tank) Flow meter Inlet solenoid valve QIA conductivity measuring cell Pre- Rinsing solenoid valve treatment...
  • Page 20: System Structure

    8.2 System structure 1: Removable OptiFill dispenser with 7: Ultrapure water cartridge integrated control unit 8: UV reactor 2: Rotatable dispenser arm 9: Dispenser holder 3: Snap lock 10: Tank opening with cap 4: Removable cover 11: Sterile ventilation filter 5: Clean water tank (only with 7 litre tank) 12: Sterile tank overflow 6: Space for pre-treatment cartridge...
  • Page 21: System Connections On The Rear

    7 litre tank version 30/60 litre tank version 8.3 System connections on the rear View with integrated 7 litre tank View without integrated 7 litre tank Inlet: Feed water connection Drain: Rinsing water connection Power: Power supply connection Tank 1: Connection ext. tank flow Tank 2: Connection ext.
  • Page 22: 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 R3/4" AG 2: Tank 2, connection return D 8mm 6: Power supply connection 48 V DC 3: 5-pin socket for level sensor...
  • Page 23: Functional Description

    9 Functional description The systems of the OmniaTap xs series prepare drinking water directly into pure and ultrapure water by using several treatment technologies. The produced ultrapure water meets the respective requirements of the ASTM, ISO, USP and CLSI standards. For treatment, the feed water is fed into the OmniaTap xs system, which is pumped through the pre- treatment cartridge with integrated reverse osmosis module by means of a pressure booster pump.
  • Page 24: 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 xs system (see Technical data).
  • Page 25: Assembly

    10.2 Assembly Set up the OmniaTap xs system at the operating site 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 26 Remove the cover of the OmniaTap xs 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: Finally, screw on the sterile filter with its G1/4"...
  • Page 27 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 28: Wall Mounting

    10.3 Wall mounting Risk of injury from falling and crushing! The OmniaTap xs system may only be mounted on a suitable wall using the optionally available wall bracket. Only use the wall bracket for the OmniaTap xs system. Ensure that the wall and the mounting material have a sufficient load- bearing capacity of at least 100kg.
  • Page 29 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 Then insert the wall plugs into the drill holes and fix the wall bracket rail to the wall with the screws so that the two mounting holes are facing upwards.
  • Page 30: 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 31: 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 32: 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 xs system, an optional pump station, article number 16580000, is available. The pump station can be connected directly to the tank of the OmniaTap xs system.
  • Page 33: Operating Concept

    11 Operating concept The OmniaTap system is operated using the five buttons and the display of the OptiFill dispenser. The figure below shows the names of the individual keys. Display LED limit temperature LED conductivity limit value Arrow key up Arrow key down Enter key Menu / Esc button...
  • Page 34 LED limit temperature If the temperature limit value is set to "Off" (see 13.5.2 Setup) or if the current measured temperature value is below the set limit value, the LED lights up green. If the limit value is exceeded, the LED lights up red.
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    12 Commissioning As soon as the OmniaTap xs system is supplied with power, the system starts. When the system is started, the start screen shown here is displayed first. The firmware version of your system is displayed below the system designation.
  • Page 36: Operating

    13 Operating The menu structure, the displays and the setting options of the OmniaTap xs system are described below. Use the system input options described under "Operating concept" to navigate in the menu and to change settings 13.1 Menu structure The diagram below depicts the menu structure of the OmniaTap xs system.
  • Page 37: Main Display

    13.2 Main display The main display (see page Image 3: Main display) appears automatically after switching on the device. It gives you information about the current system status and shows you the value of the conductivity (LF2) measured at the withdrawal point in the set unit (µS/cm or MΩcm) as well as the temperature of the ultrapure water and the actual tank level.
  • Page 38: Volume Metered Water Withdrawal (Optional)

    13.4 Volume metered water withdrawal (optional) Pressing the withdrawal button takes you from the main display to the withdrawal display. In the withdrawal display you have the option to select one of the preset withdrawal values. You can select one of the preset values (see table below) using the arrow keys and start the withdrawal by pressing the withdrawal button.
  • Page 39: Menu / Settings

    13.5 Menu / Settings If you press the menu / esc button when the main display is open, you get to the menu selection. Here you can use the arrow keys to choose between "System" and "Setup". 13.5.1 System If you have selected the "System" item in the menu selection, use the arrow keys to access the following menu items: "LF1"...
  • Page 40: Setup

    13.5.2 Setup By selecting "Setup" you first get to the PIN entry. After you have entered the correct PIN using the Enter and arrow keys (see Operating concept), the following menu items are available: You can set the limit value for the conductivity LF1, measured after the pretreatment cartridge, via the menu item "Limit value LF1".
  • Page 41 basic No function on OmniaTap xs devices. You can use the “Circulation” (duration) menu item to set the duration of the circulation phase in minutes. The following settings are available: 0 – 99 minutes, setting 0 min disables circulation The menu item "Circulation" (pause) allows you to set the pause duration between the individual circulation phases.
  • Page 42 The "PIN" menu item allows you to reset the PIN for access to the setup menu. 0000 is set as the default value. In order to be able to change the PIN, you must first enter the current PIN. Here you can select the language of the ads. You can choose between German and English.
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    14 Maintenance Regular maintenance and care of the OmniaTap xs system is required to ensure consistently good water quality. For professional and regular maintenance of the OmniaTap xs system, we recommend that you conclude a maintenance contract with an authorised customer service centre. If improper maintenance, care and repair work is carried out on the system, the warranty for this system will be invalidated.
  • Page 44: Changing The Cartridges

    14.2 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 45: Disinfection

    14.3 Disinfection To protect the OmniaTap xs system from contamination by biological deposits, it should be disinfected at regular intervals (12 months). You will need the disinfection kit article no.: 19200091. Danger of chemical burns! Disinfection of the OmniaTap xs system may only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel.
  • Page 46: Decommissioning & Dismantling

    15 Decommissioning & dismantling Decommissioning and disassembly may only be carried out by authorised specialist personnel. If the OmniaTap xs 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 47: Consumables

    Interface board 26000053 Platine Display 26000052 Desktop power supply 48V, 120W 26100016 Plug-in power supply 48VC, 90W 50004156 17 Consumables Designation Item number Pre-treatment cartridge 19200007 Ultrapure water cartridge 19200103 Sterile filter capsule 0.2µm 19100300 Sterile ventilation filter (for 7 litre tank) 19500400 CO2 absorber, aeration filter (for 30/60 L tank) 19500200...
  • Page 48: External Pump Station (Optional)

    19 External pump station (optional) With this pump station, you can supply external consumers such as an analyser directly with pure water from the tank of the OmniaTap xs 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 49: Faults, Causes & Solutions

    20 Faults, causes & solutions 20.1 Automatic system monitoring The OmniaTap system automatically monitors several system parameters for malfunctions. If one of the monitored system parameters deviates from the respective specification, both an optical and acoustic fault message is output. In the event of a fault, the illumination of the display changes to red and, if activated, a warning tone is issued.
  • Page 50 If a limit value has been set for the temperature, the fault TMP! " is displayed when the limit value is exceeded. If the temperature falls below the limit again, the fault is reset. If the withdrawal solenoid valve of the OptiFill dispenser is defective (e.g.
  • Page 51: Table Of Faults

    The error message "TOVER!" is displayed if the tank is too full and indicates a possible defect in the inlet solenoid valve. TOVER! All systems are equipped with an internal leakage sensor. If water escapes uncontrolled within the treatment unit, the system issues the fault message "Leakage!".
  • Page 52 The limit value for the feed Check the temperature limit water temperature is set too setting and the temperature of low. the feed water. Error "TLF1!" Temperature LF1 permanently System is set to permanent Increase the value for the exceeds the set limit value. circulation or the pause Pause parameter in the between the circulation phases...
  • Page 53 Please contact customer Error "PSENS!" Level sensor is defective. service. Open the feed water supply or Feed water supply closed or Error "NO WT!" increase the feed water feed water pressure too low. pressure. Tank is too full. Close the feed water supply Error "TOVER!"...
  • Page 54 If the tank level is lower than the minimum fill level (10%), Tank level too low. no water can be removed. Wait until the tank is sufficiently full (>15%). Withdrawal solenoid valve is No water can be withdrawn. Please contact customer defective, the error "MVDIS!"...
  • 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 50004171...

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