Omega Vehicle Security FPU5-MT-110, FPU5-MT-220 manual Peristaltic Pump Motor

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Peristaltic Pump Motor

TABLE OF

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6.6

Other Pumping Options

6-21

 

 

6.6.1

Auxiliary Out (Remote Monitor)

6-21

 

 

6.6.2

Auxiliary In (Remote Start/Stop)

6-22

Chapter

7

Troubleshooting Guide

7-1

 

 

7.1

Display Error Messages

7-1

 

 

7.2

Other Pumping Problems

7-8

Chapter

8

Technical Details

8-1

 

 

8.1

Theory of Operation

8-1

 

 

8.2

Design Considerations

8-1

 

 

8.3

Design Solution

8-1

 

 

8.4

Maintenance

8-1

Chapter

9

Specifications

9-1

Chapter

10

Spare Parts and Accessories

10-1

NOTE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Operator’s Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Unpacking Instructions Table of Peristaltic Pump Motor Peristaltic Pump Motor Chapter Specifications Spare Parts and Accessories 10-1Peristaltic Pump Motor RPM IndexIndex III Description FeaturesIntroduction Introduction Front View Parts of the Pump MotorFront View Description FunctionLeft Side View Left Side ViewRight Side View Right Side ViewMembrane Keypad Detail Membrane Keypad and DisplayFlow Rate key Membrane Keypad Details cont’dRear View Rear ViewUP and Down Arrow Keys Scrolling Limits Language Button Rear View cont’dParts of the Pump Motor Getting Started Pump Motor Mounting Configurations Number of Pumps onAttaching the Pump IntroductionRefer to Figures 3-1 through Attaching a Single Pump Directly to the MotorPlacing the Second Pump on Top of the First Pump Stacking Two Pumps on One Side of the MotorLoading the Tubing Selecting TubingTubing Life See .2 to set the pumping direction Getting Started Using the ON/OFF Switch Turning on the PowerStopped Display Mode Introduction to the Two Display ModesStopped vs. Running Display Modes Running Display ModeDisplaying Pump Messages in Five Different Languages Stopped Display ModeOperating the Pump Motor Régler LA QTÉ English French Spanish German ItalianDefining the Direction of Pumping Left Pump Right Pump Selecting the Tubing Inner DiameterTube Inner Diameters English Metric Calibrating the Tubing Priming the TubingOperating the Pump Motor in the Stopped Display Mode Tips for Optimum Calibration Accuracy Preparing for Pumping in a Specific Mode Measuring the Temperature of a FluidTotal Volume Pumping in the RPM Mode Running Display ModeRPM Mode Shows the range of the RPM numbers you can work with RPM Mode Cont’d Pumping in the Flow Rate Mode Flow Rate ModeShows the ranges allowed for the various tubing sizes Flow Rate Ranges cont’d Display Xxx mL/min Flow Rate Mode Flow Rate Mode Pumping in the Time Mode Time ModeTime Range Display Xxxxxx Time Mode Time Mode Block Diagram Pumping in the Total Volume Mode Total Volume ModeTotal Volume Range Pumping in the Total Volume ModeOperating the Pump Motor in the Running Display Mode Total Volume Mode Cont’d Auxiliary Out Remote Monitor Preventing Tubing from Moving During Pump OperationOther Pumping Options Auxiliary In Remote Start/Stop 500Ω LEDDisplay Error Messages Troubleshooting GuideError Message Problem SolutionRunning Display Mode and try to select the command again Error MessageLocked Rotor? Overcurrent Press the Total Volume key Short Circuit? Error Message Stopped Display Mode and refer to Section Other Pumping ProblemsProblem Solution Another pump, if necessary Troubleshooting Guide Maintenance Design SolutionTechnical Details Theory of OperationTechnical Details Calibration Accuracy SpecificationsMotor Average Flow RatesTubing Materials SpeedAverage Tubing Life ⁄32 300 ⁄16 250 100 ML Per Revolution Specifications Accessories Spare Parts and AccessoriesSpare Parts Part Number DescriptionAccessories cont’d Peristatic Pump 10-4 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER