Labconco 9015240, 9015220, 9015340, 9015320 Instruction Manual

User’s Manual

Models
90153 Series
Labconco Corporation

WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense

90152 Series
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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1
Using this Manual .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Information ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Product Information ................................................................................................................. 1
WaterPro® BT Water Purification System Overview ............................................................................................. 1
WaterPro® BT Product Water Specifications .......................................................................................................... 1
Schematic of Main Components ................................................................................................................................ 2
Operating principle ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 3
Pre Installation ......................................................................................................................... 5
Installation Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Optional Equipment You May Need .......................................................................................................................... 6
Unpacking the WaterPro® BTWhat’s Inside? ....................................................................................................... 6
Installation ............................................................................................................................... 7
Preparation of the System ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Connection of Tubing for a WaterPro® BT System ................................................................................................ 7
Connection of the Power Cord − Turning on the System Power ..................................................................... 12
Installation of the Filter Pack cartridge .................................................................................................................. 13
Flush Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Installation of the Vent Filter .................................................................................................................................... 17
Installation of the Clear Tubing ................................................................................................................................ 17
Purging Air from the System ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Hydrating the System .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Installation and Rinsing of the Final Filter ............................................................................................................ 20
How to Calibrate the Flowrate from the WaterPro® BT System (F02) ........................................................... 21
How to Show Resistivity or Conductivity Units (C01) ........................................................................................ 23
How to Set the Resistivity Setpoint (C02) ............................................................................................................. 25
Using the WaterPro® BT System ......................................................................................... 27
Understanding the Display ......................................................................................................................................... 27
How to Get Water from the WaterPro® BT System ............................................................................................ 27
How to Dispense an Exact Amount of Product Water (F01) ............................................................................. 28
Operating Modes .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
How to view the Product Resistivity and Temperature in Filling Tank mode or in Pre Operate mode .. 33
How to view the RO Permeate Conductivity in Filling Tank mode or in Pre Operate mode..................... 33
How to recirculate water manually before dispensing ...................................................................................... 33
How to Understand WaterPro® BT System messages ......................................................................................... 34
Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................37
Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................................................................ 37
How to Replace the Filter Pack Cartridge .............................................................................................................. 39
Flush Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................... 41
How to Replace the Final Filter ................................................................................................................................ 44
How to Clean the Screen Filter ................................................................................................................................. 45
How to Calibrate the Tank Level (C04) ................................................................................................................... 46
How to Empty the Tank (C03) ................................................................................................................................... 48
How to Sanitize the System ...................................................................................................................................... 49
How to Sanitize the Tank only .................................................................................................................................. 53
How to Replace the UV Lamp (UV System only) .................................................................................................. 57
How to View or Reset the UV Lamp Timer (C05) ................................................................................................. 61
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................63
Catalogue Numbers for WaterPro® BT Systems for 230 VAC, 120 VAC, 100 VAC: .................................... 67
Catalogue Numbers for Consumables ..................................................................................................................... 67
Catalogue Numbers for Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 67
Symbol
What it means
sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside of it that could be
Introduction
Using this Manual
This User Manual is a guide for use during the installation, normal operation and maintenance of a WaterPro® BT Water Purification System with Remote Dispense. It is highly recommended to completely read this manual and to fully comprehend its contents before attempting normal operation or maintenance of the WaterPro BT System.
Safety Information
Your WaterPro® BT System should be operated according to the instructions in this manual. In particular, the hydraulic and electrical specifications should be followed and met. It is important to use this equipment as specified in this manual; using this equipment in a different manner may impair the safety precautions of the WaterPro® BT System.
This HAZARD symbol is used to refer to instructions in this manual that need to be done safely and carefully.
This ATTENTION symbol is used to refer to instructions in this manual that need to be done carefully.
This UV RADIATION sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside of it where exposure to uv light is possible.
This DANGER hazardous.
This ELECTRICAL GROUND sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside where an electrical ground connection is made.
This ELECTRICAL DANGER sticker is used to refer to a position on the system cabinet or inside where an electrical danger could exist.
The DISPENSING BUTTON is used to get Product Water.
The KEYPAD is used to access operating functions and system settings.
The DISPLAY is used to monitor the water quality and system status.
DISPENSING
BUTTON
KEYPAD
DISPLAY
Water Specifications
System Type
flowrate
flowrate
Reject water flowrate
(5°C < T < 35°C)
WaterPro®
Dispenser
Product Quality
Resistivity
18.2 M.cm @ 25 °C
Conductivity
0.056 µS/cm @ 25 °C
< 5 µg/L (ppb) (with UV)
< 10 µg/L (ppb) (without UV)
Micro-Organisms
< 0.1 CFU/ml (with .22µm Filter)
WaterPro® BT Water Purification System Overview
WaterPro® BT Product Water Specifications
Product Information
Flowrate
Water
WaterPro®
BT with Remote
Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
RO water
.8 GPH (3 LPH) ± 15%
@ 25°C
Dispensing
Up to 11.1 GPH
(42 LPH)
3.9 GPH (15 LPH) to
6.6 GPH (25LPH)
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Product Information
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Schematic of Main Components
1 Booster Pump 8 Tank 2 Inlet Solenoid Valve 9 Distribution Pump 3 Filter Pack (Pretreatment and RO Cartridge) 10 UV Lamp 185 nm (UV System) 4 RO Reject Solenoid Valve 11 Filter Pack (Ion Exchange Polisher Cartridge) 5 RO Reject Capillary 12 Product Resistivity Cell 6 Check Valve 13 Remote Point-of-Use (POU) Solenoid Valve 7 RO Permeate Conductivity Cell 14 Final Filter
Operating principle
Potable tap water enters the Filter Pack cartridge through the Booster Pump. The Filter Pack cartridge for the remainder of this manual is an all-in-one twin-cartridge containing three water purification technologies. The first cartridge combines Pretreatment media and a Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane. The second cartridge contains Ion Exchange resin. The Filter Pack cartridge is a consumable device that needs to be periodically replaced during the maintenance of the system.
Tap water is pretreated to protect the RO membrane from organic fouling and chlorine oxidation. The RO membrane has 2 exiting streams: permeate (pure water) and reject. The permeate water that passes through the RO membrane is stored temporarily in the tank. The ions, particles, organic molecules and bacteria rejected by the RO membrane are sent to the drain via the Reject Tubing.
During Dispensing mode, the Distribution Pump turns on. The RO water is pumped from the tank into the UV Lamp (UV System). The UV Lamp emits light at 185 nm and 254 nm. It is used to reduce levels of organic molecules in the water. The UV Lamp is a consumable device that needs to be periodically replaced during the maintenance of the system. The RO water is then sent to the Ion Exchange Polisher cartridge to deionize the water. The Final Filter is a membrane based filter that removes all particles and bacteria with a size greater than the filter pore size. The Final Filter is a consumable device. Product Water is regularly recirculated to enhance the quality of water delivered from the WaterPro® BT System.
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Technical Specifications
Dimensions
System Height, Width and Depth
Weight
BT with remote
Operating Weight
44.7 lbs (20.3 kg)
46.1 lbs (14.3 kg)
Dry Weight
22.5 lbs (10.2 kg)
23.6 lbs (9.2 kg)
Shipping Weight
35.1 lbs (15.9 kg)
36.2 lbs (16.4 kg)
Noise Level
A m)
Electrical
The source of electrical power should be within system. The source of electrical power must be earth grounded.
Product Information
System Shipping Box: Height: 22.5” (57 cm); Width: 16.5” (42 cm); Depth: 25.2” (64
cm)
Remote Shipping Box: Height: 22.5” (57 cm); Width: 16.4” (41.5 cm); Depth: 10.4”
(26.5 cm)
SYSTEM
WaterPro®
Dispenser
WaterPro® BT (UV) with
Remote Dispenser
WaterPro® BT System has a maximum noise level of 50 dB at a distance of 39.4” (1
away.
100 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz. 0.56 amp source, 2 amp T (Time Lag) fuse, Power = 80 VA
120 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz. 0.56 amp source, 2 amp T fuse, Power = 80 VA
230 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz. 0.31 amp source, 2 amp T fuse, Power = 80 VA
8.2 feet (2.5 m) of the
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Feedwater Requirements
Type of Feedwater
Potable
Flowrate
10.7 GPH (40 LPH)
Minimum Pressure
7.3psi (0.5 bar)
Maximum Pressure
87.0 psi (6 bar)
Conductivity
< 2000 µS/cm
Temperature
5 to 35 °C
pH
4 - 10
Fouling Index
< 10
Iron
< 0.1 ppm as CaCO3
Aluminum
< 0.05 ppm as CaCO3
Manganese
< 0.05 ppm as CaCO3
Free Chlorine
< 1 ppm
Langelier Saturation Index
< + 0.2
TOC
< 2000 ppb
Feedwater Connection
Feedwater Piping Connection
1/2 inch Male GAZ, NPTM or BSPM
Reject Flow Requirement
Drain Capacity
7.9 GPH (30 LPH)
Environmental Requirements
Indoor Use Only
Storage Temperature
5 °C < T < 40 °C
Operating Temperature
5 °C < T < 40 °C
40 °C.
Altitude
< 9843 ft (3000 metres)
Installation Category
II
Pollution Degree
2
Installation Requirements
Needed
Pre Installation
Relative Humidity
Should not exceed 80% for temperatures below 31 °C Should stay within 50% to 80% between 31 °C and
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Pre Installation

Wall Mounting Bracket

The Wall Mounting Bracket is 9037900.
Optional Equipment You May Need
The mounting hardware for attaching the bracket to the wall is not included.
Unpacking the WaterPro® BT What’s Inside?
Open the WaterPro® BT System Shipping Box. The carton should contain the Unit, the Remote Stand, the User’s Manual, the Power Cord and an Accessory Bag. Use the checklist included in the Accessories Bag to make sure all other items were shipped and are accounted for. It is highly suggested to become familiar with the items that are shipped since these will be used in the Installation section of this manual. Contact Labconco Corporation if an item is missing.
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A
B
C
A
1. Feedwater tubing
2. Reject tubing
3. Overflow tubing
4. Tank outlet
Preparation of the System
Installation
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the final filter).
Locate the tie wrap used to hold the Booster Pump in place during shipping (A).
Press on the tab of the tie wrap. Remove and pull the tie wrap out.
Locate the protective foam found at the UV lamp cable.
Remove it and discard.
Connection of Tubing for a WaterPro® BT System
Rotate the WaterPro® BT System so you can see the back of the
system (see photo A).
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Installation
B
C
Reject Tubing
D
Overflow Tubing
E
Feedwater Tubing
Locate the Feedwater Tubing exiting from the bottom middle of the
system (B). A 1/2 inch Female GAZ fitting with a screen filter is attached at the end of this tubing. Unroll and route tubing to Feedwater source.
Apply white tape on the thread of the 1/2 inch Male GAZ valve or
fitting of the Feedwater source.
Connect the GAZ fitting on the end of the feedwater tubing to the
Feedwater source.
Locate the Reject Tubing exiting from the bottom middle of the
system (D). Unroll it, route and secure tubing to drain.
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Locate the Overflow Tubing exiting from the bottom right of the
system (E). Unroll, route and secure tubing to drain.
Pure Permeate Tubing
F
G
H
I
Installation
Locate the Tank Outlet Valve, the Pure Permeate Outlet Tubing and
the adaptor fitting in the Accessories Bag.
Install the Tank Outlet Valve and Pure Permeate Tubing as shown
(F, G and H).
Open the Tank Outlet Valve (I). This allows the tank to be emptied of
any water in it. This is necessary when the Filter Pack cartridge is flushed with water after it is installed.
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Installation
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Ultrapure (Type 1)
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Connection of the Ultrapure (Type 1) water dispenser
Locate the Ultrapure (Type 1) water dispenser. The
water dispenser and the water system are packaged separately.
The remote Dispenser can be attached to the stand using the two ¼
20 x ¾ inch screws which were shipped with the stand.
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Installation
2
For system installed under provided in the counter.
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4
5
6
through
Cut the tie wrap attaching the tubing and cables.
Connect the tubing from the remote dispenser to the water system:
black tubing to the black tubing, and transparent tubing to the transparent tubing.
a counter pass the tubing through a hole
Connect the 2 electrical connectors (Molex + Picoflex) to the PC
Board.
Make sure the system operates correctly before installing the cover
panel. (It will not be possible to remove once attached).
Install the cover panel.
Secure the cover with screw provided by inserting the screw
the top of the cover and tightening it to the top of the panel.
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Installation
A
this may require removal of
B
Start
C
Connection of the Power Cord Turning on the System Power
Open the front cover of the system (A) –
the final filter. This will allow the system to go into STANDBY mode once the system is powered.
Plug the Power Cord into the system (B).
Plug the other end of the Power Cord into an appropriate source of
electrical power (i.e. wall outlet).
Open the Feedwater Supply Valve.
-up Displays
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Once the system is powered, the system will start to display
information before going into STANDBY mode (C).
Installation of the Filter Pack cartridge
Installation
A
(this may require removal of the
B
Filter Pack
Filter Pack
C
Installation
ATTENTION
HAZARD
Open the Tank Outlet Valve before installing a new Filter Pack cartridge. This keeps the tank from filling until the Filter Pack cartridge is rinsed out.
Do not touch the UV Lamp when replacing the Filter Pack cartridge.
Make sure the front cover is opened
final filter).
STANDBY should be viewed on the Display.
Remove the
Remove the protective caps on the ports of the
and from the system.
cartridge from its shipping box.
cartridge
Locate the O-rings on the ports (C). Wet them with water. It is
preferable to wet them with ultrapure water.
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Installation
D
Filter Pack
E
Filter Pack
F
G
NOTE:
Install the
Check that the
system ports as shown
CLOSE THE FRONT COVER.
cartridge
Cartridge it is fully seated into the
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The Tank Outlet Valve should be left open (G).
Flush Mode
H
Filter Pack
I
ATTENTION The Tank Outlet Valve should be left open during FLUSH mode.
The system will now go into FLUSH mode for 15 minutes (H).
This is done to empty the the material inside.
cartridge of air and hydrate
Installation
When FLUSH mode is finished, the system will go into FILLING TANK
mode automatically (I).
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Installation
J
NOTE: system in RO membrane.
Rinsing the Filter Pack cartridge
Let FILLING TANK mode run for a minimum of 2 hours with the Tank
Outlet Valve open and placed to the drain. This will completely rinse the purification media inside the Filter Pack cartridge.
For sensitive applications, it is recommended to leave the
FILLING TANK overnight to ensure complete rinsing of the
Close the Tank Outlet Valve (J) and connect it back to the system if
needed. The tank will start to fill up with water. It could take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to fill the tank. When it is full, the Display will indicate a full tank by illuminating the symbols representing the Tank Level
The Vent Filter needs to be installed
Vent Filter)
.
(see Section Understanding the Display)
(see Section Installation of the
.
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Installation of the Vent Filter
A
B
C
D
Do not use any white tape on the threads of the Barbed Fitting. An O-ring is located inside the POU Dispenser to ensure water tightness between the threads of the POU Dispenser and the Barbed Fitting.
Installation
Installation of the Clear Tubing
Obtain the Vent Filter.
Insert the Vent Filter firmly into the port (A, B).
Locate the clear Clear Tubing and the Barbed Fitting from the
Accessories Bag.
Screw the Barbed Fitting onto the bottom end of the POU
Dispenser (C).
Push one end of the Clear Tubing onto the end of the Barbed
Fitting (D). Place the other end of the Clear Tubing in a sink.
ATTENTION
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Installation
A
Filter Pack
Filter Pack
B
C
Purging Air from the System
At this time you should have installed the
Barbed Fitting and the Clear Tubing. Air trapped in the cartridge should now be purged from the system.
Verify that you have a full tank of RO water by viewing the Tank
Level display (A).
cartridge,
Press the Dispensing Button once to put the system into
DISPENSING mode (B).
Dispense water from the system tank to the 60% level
(approximately 3.6 L).
The system will go into FILLING TANK mode when the tank level is
below the 60% level (C).
When the tank level reaches the minimum level, the system will
finish dispensing water.
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Hydrating the System
Filter Pack
At this time, the Final Filter is not installed. Leave the system
overnight or for several hours in FILLING TANK mode or PRE OPERATE mode (see regularly recirculate water and rinse off purification media inside the mode.
(The next morning) Press the Dispensing Button once to put the
system into DISPENSING mode.
Allow about 1 L of water to be dispensed from the system.
Press the Dispensing Button once again. The system will finish
dispensing water.
Remove the Clear Tubing and the Barbed Fitting from the POU
Dispenser.
The Final Filter needs to be installed. See
Rinsing of the Final Filter.
Section Operating Modes
cartridge. Do not leave the system in STANDBY
). The system will
Section Installation and
Installation
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Installation
A
B
grow in the Clear Tubing).
The Water System is now ready for use.
Installation and Rinsing of the Final Filter
Obtain a Final Filter.
Remove the Clear Tubing and the Barbed Fitting from the POU
Dispenser.
Screw the Final Filter onto the end of the POU Dispenser.
The Final Filter should be turned until it is hand tight (A). Do not over tighten the Final Filter.
ATTENTION
Do not use white tape on the threads of the Final Filter. The POU Dispenser has an O-ring inside which provides a watertight seal.
Press the Dispensing Button once. This will bring the system into
DISPENSING mode.
Locate the air vent valve on the top side of the Final Filter.
Open this slowly but do not remove it (B). Allow any air on the clear side of the Final Filter to be vented out.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Air will not pass through the membrane filter in the Final Filter. If there is trapped air, then a reduction in Product Water flowrate can result.
Dispense about 1 L of water. Make sure all air is purged out.
Press the Dispensing Button once again. The system will finish
dispensing water.
Leave the system in FILLING TANK mode.
It is highly recommended not to put Clear Tubing or any other type of tubing on the end of the Final Filter. This can compromise the Product Water quality (bacteria can
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Installation
1
Press the Main and “ to enter the menu. The Display will show F01.
2
Press the Main Button once. The Display will show F02 and the 60 second timer. The graduated cylinder will be blinking.
3
Press the Dispensing Button once. The system will dispense water for 60 seconds. The Display will show the timer counting down.
NOTE: If you press the Dispensing Button again or if the Tank Level display is at the 10% level before 60 seconds have elapsed, then the system will stop dispensing water. Calibration of the flowrate is cancelled.
How to Calibrate the Flowrate from the WaterPro® BT System (F02)
Before calibrating the Product flowrate from the WaterPro® BT System, you will need a 1 L graduated cylinder to measure the total volume of water that will be dispensed. The Final Filter should be installed.
-“ Buttons together
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Installation
4
Measure the Liter 1 L graduated cylinder.
5
Press the “+” or “ volume Display to the volume measured.
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To exit the menu, press and hold the Main
To the
The Product Water flowrate is now calibrated.
total volume of water (in
s) dispensed from the system using a
-“ Button to match the
Button for 2 seconds.
display the next menu option, press
Main Button once.
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Installation
1
Press the Main and “+“ Buttons together to enter the menu. The Display will show C01 and the units c Display shows Temperature Compensated Resistivity Units: M
2
Press the “+” or “ Non Resistivity
3
Press the “+” or “ Temperature Compensated Conductivity Units:
How to Show Resistivity or Conductivity Units (C01)
With Temperature Compensated or non Temperature Compensated values
Temperature compensation is a way of ‘standardizing’ Resistivity or Conductivity to measurements that would be seen if the water temperature was 25 °C.
hosen. The following
.cm @25 °C.
Temperature Compensated
-“ Button to select
Units: M.cm.
-“ Button to select
µS/ cm @25 °C.
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Installation
4
Press the “+” or “ Temperature Compensated Conductivity Units:
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To exit the menu, press and hold the Main Button for
To display the next menu option, press the Main Button once.
µS/cm.
-“ Button to select Non
2 seconds.
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Installation
1
Press the Main and “+“ Buttons together to enter the menu. The Display will show C01.
2
Press the will show C02 and the Resistivity Setpoint value.
3 Press the “+” or “
Resistivity Setpoint from
1.0 to
If Conductivity Units are chosen in C01, then the Setpoint
0.999 @25
NOTE: The Conductivity Setpoint display needs to be multiplied by 0.001 to get the real value. For example, if the Display reads “055” µS/cm @25 °C, then you would multiply 055 x 0.001 = 0.055. Thus, the real Conductivity Setpoint reading is 0.055 µS/cm @25 °C.
How to Set the Resistivity Setpoint (C02)
The Resistivity Setpoint is used to inform you when the Product resistivity is low. When the resistivity is below the setpoint, the Resistivity display will flash and the red Pack Alarm will be blinking (see
WaterPro® BT System
messages). The factory default resistivity value is set to15 M. cm @25 °C.
Section How to Understand
Main Button once. The Display
-“ Button to adjust the
M.cm @25 °C
18.0 M.cm @25 °C.
can be adjusted from µS/cm @25 °C to 0.055 µS/cm °C.
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Installation
4 To exit the menu, press and hold the Main
Button for 2
To display the next menu option, press the Main Button once.
seconds.
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Using the WaterPro® BT System
Operating Modes
Operating Parameters
Maintenance or Alarms
Tank Level
100 % tank full
10%
UV System only
Press once and release.
down.
To stop dispensing water, press the Dispensing Button once again.
To stop dispensing water,
release the Dispensing Button.
Understanding the Display
The Display is used to view information about the Operating Modes, the Operating Parameters, Maintenance or Alarm messages and the Tank Level.
How to Get Water from the WaterPro® BT System
Product Water Using the Dispensing Button
There are two ways to get water using the Dispensing Button:
OR Press and hold
The system will dispense water continuously until the 10% Tank Level display is reached. At the 10% level, the system will automatically stop dispensing water.
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Using the WaterPro® BT System
A
BT (UV) system: RO Water is obtained from the Tank
1
Press the Main and “
together to enter the menu. The Display will show F01.
2
Press the “+” or “-“ Button to adjust the exact amount of Product Water (in Liter
set volumes of water
can be adjusted from 0.25 L to 9.75 L in
0.25 increments.
NOTE: The accuracy of this is dependent upon the accuracy of the Flow Calibration performed in Section How to Calibrate the Flowrate from the WaterPro® BT System (F02)
RO Water Using the Tank Outlet Valve
TANK OUTLET VALVE
On a WaterPro®
Outlet. Open the Tank Outlet Valve when RO Water is needed (A).
How to Dispense an Exact Amount of Product Water (F01)
s) needed. Pre-
-“ Buttons
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.
Using the WaterPro® BT System
3
Press the Dispensing Button once. The system will dispense water. The Display will show the amount of water dispensed and the Product resistivity.
NOTE: the Dispensing
4
To exit the menu, press and hold the Main Button for 2
To the Main Button once.
mode except when maintenance needs to be performed.
To stop dispensing water, press
Button once again.
display the next menu option, press
The WaterPro® BT water systems have been designed to operate permanently
ATTENTION
connected to feed water, plugged to an electric power source and in regular operating mode. Do not unplug the WaterPro® BT system except when required by the user manual for maintenance purposes. Do not place the system in STANDBY
seconds.
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Standby
STANDBY mode is displayed when the front cover is removed. The system will depressurize during which STANDBY will be blinking on the Display for 10 system operations are disabled. STANDBY mode is selected before attempting maintenance on the system.
Flush
FLU (FLUSH) mode is displayed for 15 cartridge cover has been clos tap water to enter and rinse the new Pack be opened during the FLUSH cycle to keep the tank from filling until the cartridge
FLUSH mode is stopped if the front cover is removed to go into STANDBY mode. When the front cover is closed, FLUSH mode resumes from the last remaining time on the Display.
If the system is powered OFF during FLUSH mode and powered back ON, then a new FLUSH cycle will start.
The system will have a 2 minute FAST FLUSH cycle every 24 hours of PRE OPERATE mode.
Operating Modes
seconds. All
minutes after a new Filter Pack
has been installed and the front
cartridge. The Tank Outlet Valve must
is rinsed.
ed. FLUSH mode allows
Filter
Filter Pack
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Filling Tank
FILLING TANK mode is displayed when the tank is being filled with RO water until the 100% Tank Level display. FILLING TANK mode is launched automatically when the Tank Le or after a FLUSH cycle has been completed.
Water can be dispensed or can be periodically recirculated during FILLING TANK mode if the Tank Level display is above the 10% level.
Pre Operate
PRE OPERATE mode is displayed when the system is not dispensing water and not in FILLING TANK mode. The Tank Level display is between the 60% level and TANK FULL level.
The system will have a 3 recirculation every 2 hours in PRE OPERATE mode. The Distribution Pump turns on. This will enhance the quality of the Product Water delivered from the system. Recirculation can also be activated manually for up to 3 minutes.
The resistivity and Product Water is displayed during recirculation. The resistivity and temperature remain displayed for up to 10
vel display is below the 60% level
FILLING TANK mode
Dispensing or Recirculation during
FILLING TANK mode
-minute auto-
temperature of the
seconds after recirculation is finished.
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Dispensing
DISPENSING mode is displayed when Product Water is being dispensed. DIS Dispensing Button was pressed down. Distribution Pump turns on.
The resistivity and temperature of the Product Water is displayed during dispensing. The resistivity and temperature remain displayed for up to 10 seconds after dispensing is stopped.
Auto
AUTO when AUTO dispense pre-set volumes of water from the WaterPro® Pump turns on.
The am resistivity are shown while water is being dispensed. The resistivity remains displayed for up to 10 seconds after dispensing is stopped.
-Dispensing
PENSING mode occurs because the
The
-DISPENSING mode is displayed selecting menu option F01.
-DISPENSING mode is used to
BT System. The Distribution
ount of water dispensed and the
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Press:
The Display will show the last Product resistivity and temperature values measured during DISPENSING mode or during RECIRCULATION. The values are displayed for 5 seconds.
NOTE: temperature are displayed automatically during DISPENSING mode or during RECIRCULATION.
Press:
The Display will show the RO Permeate Water conductivity value that was measured displayed value is not a real It is the last permeate conductivity value memorized after the system was in Dispensing Mode. The value is displayed for
NOTE: only.
Press:
The Display will show the Product resistivity and temperature.
NOTE: To dispense water, press the Dispensing Button during recirculation. Recirculation will stop and water will be dispensed.
How to view the Product Resistivity and Temperature in Filling Tank mode or in Pre Operate mode
The Product resistivity and
How to view the RO Permeate Conductivity in Filling Tank mode or in Pre Operate mode
during Filling Tank mode. The
-time value.
5 seconds.
The units are displayed in µS/cm
How to recirculate water manually before dispensing
This option is used to enhance the quality of the Product Water before dispensing water. The Distribution Pump will turn on and water will recirculate for up to 3 minutes. An auto-recirculation occurs for 3 minutes every 2 hours.
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Pack Alarm
• When the Resistivity display is blinking, the red Pack Alarm will also be blinking. This
UV Lamp Alarm
Lamp Alarm icon.
How to Understand WaterPro® BT System messages
The system will prompt you to change the Filter Pack cartridge using a red Pack
Alarm icon. The Display will show the red Pack Alarm blinking. The Filter Pack cartridge is changed due to either the amount of time it has been used or from the amount of water that has passed through it.
indicates that the Filter Pack cartridge should be replaced. This message is shown when the Product resistivity is less than the Resistivity Setpoint. The Resistivity Setpoint can be seen in menu option C02.
When the red Pack Alarm is displayed as a steady icon, the Filter Pack cartridge is
not installed correctly or not installed at all. If the Filter Pack cartridge has been reinstalled and the Alarm is still displayed, then contact your technical support.
The system will prompt you to change the UV Lamp using a red UV
The Display will show the red UV Lamp Alarm blinking. The message is shown when the UV Timer displays 0 days. The UV Timer can be viewed in menu option C05. The replacement of the UV Lamp involves the installation of a new UV Lamp and a manual reset of the UV Timer.
When the red UV Lamp Alarm is displayed as a steady icon, the UV Lamp is not
installed correctly or not installed at all. If the UV Lamp has been reinstalled and the Alarm is still displayed, then contact your technical support.
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Flush: Open Tank Outlet Valve
Before FLUSH mode starts, the tank has to be emptied of water. The FLU counter
display will be blinking if the system has detected that there is water in the tank. The Tank Outlet Valve must be opened. The system will automatically resume FLUSH mode when the tank is emptied of water.
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What to do
When?
How to?
After a system or tank sanitization.
The Final Filter is replaced when the Filter
Product Water flowrate drops.
See Section How
Final Filter
is
See Section
See Section
Final Filter
See Section How
Tank Level (C04)
Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
In order to maintain good performance of your water system respect the maintenance schedule and replace consumables as required.
Filter Pack Replacement
When the Pack Alarm display is blinking.
When the system resistivity display is blinking.
See Section How to Replace the Filter Pack Cartridge
Final Filter Replacement
Vent Filter Replacement
Flow Calibration
Tank Level Calibration
UV Lamp Replacement and UV Timer Reset
Pack cartridge is replaced or when the
Replaced when the Filter Pack cartridge replaced.
When the Final Filter is replaced, or periodically.
Periodically.
When the UV Lamp Alarm display is blinking.
to Replace the
Installation of the Vent Filter
Installation and Rinsing of the
to Calibrate the
See Sections How to Replace the UV Lamp (UV System only) and How to View or Reset the UV Lamp Timer (C05).
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Maintenance
What to do
When?
How to?
See Section How
Screen Filter
See Section How
System
See Section How to
only
Screen Filter Cleaning
Sanitization of the System
Sanitization of the Tank
2 times a year or as necessary.
Once a year. The Filter Pack cartridge will have to be replaced after the sanitization of the system.
Once a year.
to Clean the
to Empty the Tank (C03)
and How to
Sanitize the
Sanitize the Tank
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How to Replace the Filter Pack Cartridge
Open the Tank Outlet Valve before installing a new Filter Pack cartridge. This keeps the tank from filling until the Filter Pack cartridge is rinsed out (A).
Do not touch the UV Lamp when replacing the Filter Pack cartridge.
Removing the Filter Pack
A
B
C
Maintenance
ATTENTION
HAZARD
Open the front cover to go into STANDBY mode (this may require
removal of the final filter). Wait for the system to depressurize. The Display will show STANDBY blinking for 10 seconds.
Remove the Final Filter.
Press your thumbs on the system. Swing the pack towards you.
Remove the pack from the system.
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Maintenance
D
until it is fully seated into the system
E
F
G
NOTE:
Installation
Remove the new Filter Pack cartridge from its shipping box.
Remove the protective caps on the ports of the Filter Pack.
Locate the O-rings on the ports. Wet them with water. It is
preferable to wet them with ultrapure water.
Install the Filter Pack cartridge
ports as shown (D, E and F).
CLOSE THE FRONT COVER.
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The Tank Outlet Valve should be left open.
Flush Mode
H
I
Rinsing the
J
NOTE: for sensitive applications, it is recommended to leave the system in membrane.
Maintenance
ATTENTION The Tank Outlet Valve should be left open during FLUSH mode.
The system will now go into FLUSH mode for 15 minutes (H). This is
done to empty the Filter Pack of air and hydrate the material inside.
When FLUSH mode is finished, the system will go into FILLING TANK
mode automatically (I).
Filter Pack
Let FILLING TANK mode run for a minimum of 2 hours with the Tank
Outlet Valve open and placed to the drain. This will completely rinse the purification media inside the Filter Pack.
FILLING TANK overnight to ensure complete rinsing of the RO
Close the Tank Outlet Valve (J) and connect it back to the system if
needed. The tank will start to fill up with water. It could take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to fill the tank. When it is full, the Display will indicate a full tank by illuminating the symbols representing the Tank Level
The Vent Filter needs to be installed. See
Vent Filter
.
(see Section Understanding the Display)
Section Installation of the
.
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Maintenance
K
Installation of
Installing the
L
Purging Air from the System
Replacing the Vent Filter
The Vent Filter should be replaced whenever the Filter Pack is
replaced.
Remove the Vent Filter (K).
Insert the new Vent Filter into the fitting. See
the Vent Filter
.
Section
Clear Tubing
Install the Barbed Fitting and Clear Tubing (L). See
Installation of the Clear Tubing
.
Section
See
Section Purging Air from the System
.
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Hydrating the System
M
Replacing the Final Filter
N
Maintenance
Hydrate the system (M). See
Section Hydrating the System
.
See
Section How to Replace the Final Filter
ready for use.
(N). The System is now
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Maintenance
Make sure the Filter Pack has been hydrated overnight.
A
Do not use white tape on the threads of the Final Filter. The POU Dispenser has an O-ring inside which provides a watertight seal.
B
Open this
Air will not pass through the membrane filter in the Final Filter. If there is trapped air, then a reduction in Product Water flowrate can result.
The Water System is now ready for use.
At this time, it is highly recommended to recalibrate the Product Water flowrate.
WaterPro® BT
How to Replace the Final Filter
The Final Filter is normally replaced when the Filter Pack is replaced or at an earlier time if it becomes clogged. A clogged Final Filter can reduce the Product Water flowrate.
ATTENTION
Remove the used Final Filter.
Screw the new Final Filter onto the end of the POU Dispenser.
The Final Filter should be turned until it is hand tight (A). Do not over tighten the Final Filter.
ATTENTION
Locate the air vent valve on the top side of the Final Filter.
slowly but do not remove it from the Final Filter. Allow any air on the clear side of the Final Filter to be vented out.
ATTENTION
Dispense about 1 L of water. Make sure all air is purged out.
Press the Dispensing Button once again. The system will finish
dispensing water.
Leave the system in FILLING TANK mode.
See Section How to Calibrate the Flowrate from the
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System (F02).
Maintenance
A
B
C
How to Clean the Screen Filter
The purpose of the Screen Filter is to prevent large particles or other debris from entering the system. If the Screen Filter becomes blocked with debris, then the Feedwater will not flow freely to the system.
It is recommended to clean the Screen Filter twice a year or whenever it may have become clogged.
Close the Feedwater Supply Valve.
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to
let the system go into STANDBY mode.
Locate the Screen Filter. This will be located where the Feedwater
8 mm OD Tubing originates.
Unscrew the collar that holds the Feedwater Tubing to the barbed
end of the fittings (A). Pull the tubing off of the fitting.
Unscrew the Screen Filter from the Feedwater pipe.
Go to a sink and flush tap water backwards through the Screen
Filter. The water should flow through the barbed end first. Any trapped debris on the Screen Filter will be flushed out (B).
Apply 3-4 turns of new white tape to the threads of the Feedwater
Pipe in a clockwise direction.
Screw the Screen Filter back onto the Feedwater Supply Pipe.
Attach the Feedwater Tubing back onto the Barbed Fitting (C).
Open the Feedwater Supply Valve.
Close the front cover.
Leave the system in PRE OPERATE mode.
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Maintenance
1
Press the Main and “+“ Buttons together to enter the menu. The Display will show C01.
2
Press the Main Button 3 times. The Display will show C04. The highest Tank Level display will be blink
highest
water level is ready to be calibrated.
3
Press the “+” and “ enter the highest water level. The Display will show the lowest Tank Level (red level) display blinking.
NOTE: The highest and lowest tank level must be calibrated together or else the tank level is not calibrated.
How to Calibrate the Tank Level (C04)
Before calibrating the tank level, the tank needs to be filled to the 100% level or TANK FULL.
ing. This means that the
-“ Buttons together to
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Maintenance
4
Open the Tank Outlet Valve. Allow the tank to be emptied to its lowest water level.
NOTE: The lowest water level is not calibrated if the amount of water emptied from the tank is less than 10%.
5
Close the Tank Outlet Valve.
6
Press the “+” and “ enter the lowest water level. The Display will exit the menu option and go into FILLING TANK mode.
The Tank Level is now calibrated.
NOTE: If the Display remains in the menu option and the highest tank level is blinking, then the tank level was not calibrated. The amount of water emptied from the tank was not enough (less than 10%). The tank needs to be emptied to its lowest water level. Allow the tank to fill to the 100% level and perform the calibration again.
-“ Buttons together to
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Maintenance
1
Press the Main and “+“ Buttons together to enter the menu. The Display will show C01.
2
Press the Main Button 2 times. The Display will
3
Press the “+” and “ system will dispense all the water in the tank through the POU Dispenser. The Tank Level display will be blinking.
NOTE: Dispensing Button.
4
When the system has finished emptying the tan automatically.
How to Empty the Tank (C03)
The tank can be fully emptied of water through the POU Dispenser. This option is used when performing a system sanitization. Before emptying the tank, it is recommended to remove the Final Filter and to install the Barbed Fitting and Clear Tubing. Place the other end of the Clear Tubing in a sink.
show C03.
To stop emptying the tank, press the
-“ Buttons together. The
k, the system will start FILLING TANK mode
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Maintenance
All safety precautions must be followed when handling Hydrogen Peroxide. Rubber gloves, safety goggles and a lab coat must be worn to avoid any skin and body contact.
A
B
and
How to Sanitize the System
A system sanitization is performed to eliminate bacteria growth in both the system and in the tank. It is recommended to sanitize the system at least once a year.
Things to Know BEFORE you sanitize the System and the Tank
HAZARD
During a system sanitization, the tank will also be sanitized.
You will need a minimum Tank Level display of at least 50% (A).
ATTENTION The total time needed to sanitize the system is at least 4.5 hours.
Locate the clear elbow fitting, the clear tubing and the syringe in
the Sanitization Kit (B).
You will need 200 ml of 30% Hydrogen Peroxide solution and
200 ml of purified water. Hydrogen Peroxide but is readily available through most Scientific Supply Companies.
It is recommended to sanitize the system near the time the Filter
Pack would normally be replaced. The Filter Pack, the Final Filter the Vent Filter will need to be replaced after the sanitization is completed.
The system will not be able to deliver Product Water while the
system is being sanitized.
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Maintenance
Sanitizing the System and the Tank
C
D
E
F
• Inject 200 ml (1 ml = 1 cc) of Hydrogen Peroxide solution (30%) into
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to
let the system go into STANDBY mode (C).
Remove the Vent Filter and install the clear elbow fitting from the
Sanitization Kit (D).
Introduce the male connector of the clear tubing firmly into the
elbow fitting (E).
the 6 Liter tank via the clear tubing (F).
Rinse the air vent port with 200 ml of purified water.
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Maintenance
G
H
I
J
Close the front cover (G).
The system will now go into FILLING TANK mode.
Let the tank fill up to the 100% level (H).
Let the system stand for 1 hour for effective bacteria elimination.
(After 1 hour) Remove the Final Filter. Install the Barbed Fitting and
Clear Tubing (I).
Perform an EMPTY TANK (C03) to dispense all the water in the
tank (J).
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Maintenance
K
L
M
The have to be replaced. Refer to the earlier Maintenance sections for replacement instructions.
Once the tank is empty, the system will now go into FILLING TANK
mode. Let the tank fill up to the 100% level (K).
Perform an EMPTY TANK (C03) again to dispense all the water in the
tank (L).
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to
let the system go into STANDBY mode (M).
Filter Pack cartridge, the Vent Filter and the Final Filter will now
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Maintenance
All safety precautions must be followed when handling Hydrogen Peroxide. Rubber gloves, safety goggles and a lab coat must be worn to avoid any skin and body contact.
A
B
How to Sanitize the Tank only
A tank sanitization is performed to eliminate bacteria growth in the tank only. It is recommended to sanitize the tank at least once a year.
Things to Know BEFORE you sanitize the Tank
HAZARD
If you have performed a system sanitization, then you do not need
to perform a tank sanitization.
You will need a minimum Tank Level display of at least 50% (A).
ATTENTION The total time needed to sanitize the tank is at least 4.5 hours.
Locate the clear elbow fitting, the clear tubing and the syringe in
the Sanitization Kit (B).
You will need 200 ml of 30% Hydrogen Peroxide solution and
200 ml of purified water. Hydrogen Peroxide is readily available through most Scientific Supply Companies.
The Vent Filter will need to be replaced after the sanitization is
completed.
The system will not be able to deliver Product Water while the
system is being sanitized.
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Maintenance
Sanitizing the Tank
C
D
E
F
• Inject 200 ml (1 ml = 1 cc) of Hydrogen Peroxide solution (30%) into
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to
go into STANDBY mode (C).
Remove the Vent Filter and install the clear elbow fitting from the
Sanitization Kit (D).
Introduce the male connector of the clear tubing firmly into the
elbow fitting (E).
the 6 Liter tank via the clear tubing (F).
Rinse the air vent port with 200 ml of purified water.
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Maintenance
G
H
Close the front cover (G).
The system will now go into FILLING TANK mode.
Let the Tank Level display go up to the 100% level (H).
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Maintenance
I
(this may require removal
J
K
L
The tank is now sanitized.
When the tank is full, open the front cover
of the Final Filter) to go into STANDBY mode (I).
Let the system stand for 1 hour for effective bacteria elimination.
(After 1 hour) Check that the Tank Outlet Tubing is secured into the
drain. Open the Tank Outlet Valve to drain all the water from the tank (J).
Close the Tank Outlet Valve (K).
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Close the front cover (L).
The system will now go into FILLING TANK mode. Let the tank level fill up to the 100% level.
Repeat steps I, J, K and L:
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to go into STANDBY mode (I).
Check that the Tank Outlet Tubing is secured into the drain. Open the Tank Outlet Valve to drain all the water from the tank (J).
Close the Tank Outlet Valve (K).
Close the front cover (L). The system will now go into FILLING
TANK mode.
Maintenance
No electrical power should be going to the system at this time. Accidental exposure to ultraviolet light can cause damage to the eyes and skin.
A
B
C
How to Replace the UV Lamp (UV System only)
The red UV Lamp Alarm will be blinking on the Display when it is time to exchange the UV Lamp. The message is shown when the UV Timer has reached 0 days
(
see
Section How to View or Reset the UV Lamp Timer (C05)).
HAZARD
Open the front cover (this may require removal of the Final Filter) to
go into STANDBY mode (A).
Unplug the electrical cord to power OFF the system (B).
Remove the Final Filter.
Remove the Filter Pack cartridge (C).
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Maintenance
The UV Lamp contains metallic Mercury. Please dispose of the used UV Lamp in a manner that is environmentally safe.
D
NOTE:
E
F
Removing the UV Lamp
ATTENTION
Detach the belt of the UV housing.
Pull the UV housing out so that the UV Lamp cable is accessible (D).
Use the gloves supplied with the UV replacement kit.
Unplug the electrical cable from the UV Lamp (E).
Pull the UV Lamp out of the UV housing by its electrical cable (F).
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Installing the new UV Lamp
G
the UV replacement kit.
H
I
J
Maintenance
Ensure that you use the gloves supplied with
Carefully insert the UV Lamp into the UV housing (G).
Plug the electrical cable to the new UV Lamp (H).
Attach the UV housing with the Velcro® belt (I).
Install the Filter Pack (J).
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Maintenance
If the Filter Pack is not being replaced, then reinstall the old Filter Pack BEFORE powering ON the system. Otherwise, the system will go into FLUSH mode for 15 minutes during which no Product Water will be available.
ATTENTION
Install the Final Filter.
Close the front cover.
Plug the electrical cord to power ON the system.
Reset the UV Timer.
See
Section How to View or Reset the UV Lamp Timer (C05).
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Maintenance
1
Press the Main and “+“ Buttons enter the menu. The Display will show C01.
2
Press the Main Button 4 times. The Display will show C05 and the days left on the UV Timer.
3
To exit for 2 seconds.
To Main Button once.
How to View or Reset the UV Lamp Timer (C05)
The UV Lamp Timer should be reset only after the UV Lamp has been replaced (see
Lamp (UV System only))
Display will show the red UV Lamp Alarm icon blinking when the Timer reaches 0 days. This message is displayed until the UV Lamp is replaced and the UV Lamp Timer is reset.
. The UV Lamp Timer displays the time left until the UV Lamp needs to be replaced. The
How to View the Remaining Days on the UV Lamp Timer
Section How to Replace the UV
together to
menu, press and hold the Main Button
display the next menu option, press the
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Maintenance
1
Press the Main and “+ enter the menu. The Display will show C01.
2
Press the Main Button 4 times. The Display will show C05 and “0” days left on the UV Timer.
3
Press the “+” and “ will reset the UV Timer to 500 (days). Display will exit the menu.
The UV Timer has been reset.
How to Reset the UV Lamp Timer
“ Buttons together to
-“ Buttons together. This The
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible causes
What to do
The Display screen is blank.
In FILLING TANK mode, the Tank Level display is not rising.
(The Tank Level display should be rising steadily.)
Low water flow or no water flow when the Dispensing Button is pressed.
The power cord is not plugged in.
No source of electrical power.
Main Power Fuse is blown.
The Tank Outlet Valve is open. The
water in the tank is diverted into the drain. No water is kept in the tank.
The tank level is not calibrated properly.
The RO membrane is dirty or clogged.
The water level is less than 10%. No dispensing is allowed.
The Tank Outlet Valve is open. The tank is not filling up with water.
Final Filter is air locked.
Final Filter is clogged.
Check that the power cord is
plugged in.
Check the source of electrical power.
Contact your technical support.
Close the Tank Outlet Valve.
Check the Feedwater source.
Section How to Calibrate the
See
Tank Level (C04).
Replace the Filter Pack.
Allow the system to go into
FILLING TANK mode until there is enough water available in the tank, viewed by the Tank Level display.
Close the Tank Outlet Valve.
Vent all air from the Final Filter.
Replace the Final Filter, see
Section
How to Replace the Final Filter.
DISPENSING mode continuously runs even when the Tank Level display is below 10%.
AUTO-DISPENSING mode is not accurate.
The last RO Permeate conductivity value is not displayed when you press the “+” button.
The water level is not calibrated. The system does not detect the minimum level to disable DISPENSING mode.
The Product Water flowrate is not calibrated.
The Final Filter is clogged or airlocked.
The measurement was not made while dispensing water during FILLING TANK mode.
The value is out of measurement range.
Calibrate the tank level. See
Section How to Calibrate the Tank Level (C04).
Calibrate the Product Water flowrate. See
Section How to Calibrate the Flowrate from the WaterPro® BT
Replace the Final Filter.
Dispense water during FILLING
TANK mode to start a RO Permeate conductivity reading again.
System (F02).
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible causes
What to do
The last Product resistivity value is not displayed when you press the “-“ button in FILLING TANK mode or in PRE OPERATE mode.
A measurement was not made during DISPENSING mode or during recirculation.
The value is out of measurement range.
The Tank Outlet Valve is not open. The system detects that there is water in the tank. The system will not resume FLUSH mode until the tank is emptied of water.
The Filter Pack lifetime is exhausted.
The Product resistivity is less than the Resistivity Setpoint set in menu option C02.
The Filter Pack is not installed correctly or not installed at all.
Dispense or recirculate water manually to start a Product resistivity reading again.
Open the Tank Outlet Valve to drain the water from the tank.
Check that the Tank Outlet Valve and Tubing are directed downwards into the drain.
Replace the Filter Pack. See
How to Replace the Filter Pack
.
Cartridge
Reinstall the Filter Pack.
If the red Pack Alarm is still
displayed, then contact your technical support.
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The system may have been in STANDBY mode for a while.
The Product resistivity is below the Resistivity Setpoint set in menu option C02.
Recirculate the water in the system. See
Section How to recirculate water manually before dispensing.
Replace the Filter Pack. See
How to Replace the Filter Pack
Cartridge
.
Section
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible causes
What to do
UV System only
UV System only
The UV Timer is exhausted. Replace the UV Lamp. See
How to Replace the UV Lamp (UV System only).
After a new UV Lamp has been installed, reset the UV Timer. See
Section How to View or Reset the
The UV Lamp is not installed correctly or not installed at all.
UV Lamp Timer (C05).
Power OFF the system and reinstall the UV Lamp.
If the red UV Lamp Alarm is still displayed, then contact your technical support.
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Catalogue Numbers for WaterPro® BT Systems for 230 VAC, 120 VAC, 100 VAC:
Consumable Item
Catalogue Number
BT Filter Pack
9019200
Vent Filter (1µm), 2/box
9041400
.22um 20 (Non-Sterile) – 1/box
9037700
UV Lamp 185 nm
9041300
Ultrafiltration Cartridge
9037800
Accessory Item
Catalogue Number
Wall Mounting Bracket
9037900
9015220 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 115V US Power Cord 9015320 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 115V US Power Cord 9015230 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 230V EU Power Cord 9015330 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 230V EU Power Cord 9015240 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 230V US Power Cord 9015340 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 230V US Power Cord 9015260 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 230V UK Power Cord 9015360 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 230V UK Power Cord 9015270 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 230V AUS Power Cord 9015370 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 230V AUS Power Cord 9015280 WaterPro® BT System with Remote Dispense 230V INDIA Power Cord 9015380 WaterPro® BT System with UV and Remote Dispense 230V INDIA Power Cord
Catalogue Numbers for Consumables
Catalogue Numbers for Accessories
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Quick access to most common procedures
Checking water quality ............................................................................................................................................... 33
Delivering a fixed ultrapure water volume ............................................................................................................ 28
Delivering ultrapure water ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Improving ultrapure water quality by recirculation before sourcing water ................................................. 33
Replacing the Final filter ............................................................................................................................................ 44
Replacing the Filter Pack ............................................................................................................................................ 39
Replacing the tank vent filter ................................................................................................................................... 42
Replacing the UV lamp ............................................................................................................................................... 57
Sourcing pure water from the tank ......................................................................................................................... 28
WaterPro® BT Remote Systems - FTPF16321 – V1.0, 06/2013
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