Omega Vehicle Security Heat Pump FPU5 MT 110 User Manual

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Unpacking Instructions  
Remove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment, including the  
following (quantities in parentheses):  
FPU5-MT-110 or FPU5-MT-220 Peristaltic Pump Motor (1)  
Power Cord (1)  
Spare Fuse (1)  
Peristaltic Pump Quick Start Manual (Manual Number MQS2219) (1)  
Peristaltic Pump Motor Quick Start Manual (Manual Number MQS2299) (1)  
Operator’s Manual (1)  
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TABLE OF  
CONTENTS  
Page  
Unpacking Instructions ............................................................................ i  
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................................................... 1-1  
1.1  
1.2  
Description .................................................................................... 1-1  
Features .......................................................................................... 1-1  
Chapter 2 Parts of the Pump Motor ................................................... 2-1  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
Front View ..................................................................................... 2-1  
Left Side View ............................................................................... 2-2  
Right Side View ............................................................................. 2-3  
Membrane Keypad and Display ................................................ 2-4  
Rear View........................................................................................ 2-6  
Chapter 3 Getting Started .................................................................. 3-1  
3.1  
Attaching the Pump ..................................................................... 3-1  
Introduction ................................................................................... 3-1  
Attaching a Single Pump Directly to the Motor ....................... 3-2  
Stacking Two Pumps on One Side of the Motor ...................... 3-3  
Selecting Tubing ............................................................................ 3-4  
Tubing Life ..................................................................................... 3-4  
Loading the Tubing ...................................................................... 3-4  
3.1.1  
3.1.2  
3.1.3  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
Chapter 4 Turning on the Power ........................................................ 4-1  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
Introduction to the Two Display Modes ................................... 4-1  
Using the ON/OFF Switch .......................................................... 4-1  
The STOPPED Display Mode ..................................................... 4-1  
The RUNNING Display Mode ................................................... 4-2  
Chapter 5 Operating the Pump Motor in the STOPPED Display Mode .. 5-1  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
5.5  
5.6  
5.7  
Displaying Pump Messages in Five Different Languages ...... 5-1  
Defining the Direction of Pumping ............................................ 5-3  
Selecting the Tubing Inner Diameter ......................................... 5-4  
Priming the Tubing ....................................................................... 5-6  
Calibrating the Tubing ................................................................. 5-6  
Measuring the Temperature of a Fluid ...................................... 5-9  
Preparing for Pumping in a Specific Mode ............................... 5-9  
Chapter 6 Operating the Pump Motor in the RUNNING Display Mode. 6-1  
6.1  
The RPM Mode ............................................................................. 6-1  
Pumping in the RPM Mode ........................................................ 6-1  
The FLOW RATE Mode ............................................................... 6-5  
Pumping in the FLOW RATE Mode .......................................... 6-5  
The TIME Mode .......................................................................... 6-11  
Pumping in the TIME Mode ..................................................... 6-11  
The TOTAL VOLUME Mode .................................................... 6-16  
Pumping in the Total Volume Mode ........................................ 6-17  
Preventing Tubing from Moving During Pump Operation . 6-21  
6.1.1  
6.2  
6.2.1  
6.3  
6.3.1  
6.4  
6.4.1  
6.5  
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6.6  
Other Pumping Options ........................................................... 6-21  
Auxiliary Out (Remote Monitor) .............................................. 6-21  
Auxiliary In (Remote Start/Stop) ............................................. 6-22  
6.6.1  
6.6.2  
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................... 7-1  
7.1  
7.2  
Display Error Messages ............................................................... 7-1  
Other Pumping Problems ............................................................ 7-8  
Chapter 8 Technical Details ................................................................ 8-1  
8.1  
8.2  
8.3  
8.4  
Theory of Operation ..................................................................... 8-1  
Design Considerations ................................................................. 8-1  
Design Solution ............................................................................. 8-1  
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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Index  
I
Display .............................................. 2-1  
Face of Motor ................................... 2-2  
Fuse ............................................ 2-2, 2-6  
Groove of Motor Shaft .................... 2-2  
Membrane Keypad .................. 2-1, 2-4  
Motor Shaft ...................................... 2-2  
Mounting Holes .............................. 2-2  
ON/OFF Switch .............................. 2-1  
Rubber Feet ...................................... 2-1  
Safety Cover ..................................... 2-3  
Top Alignment Pin ......................... 2-2  
Power Requirement ............................... 4-1  
Priming the Tubing ............................... 5-6  
Pump Direction, Changing .................. 5-3  
Pump Messages in  
A
Accessories ............................................ 10-1  
Auxiliary In ........................................... 6-22  
Auxiliary Out ....................................... 6-21  
C
Calibrating the Tubing .......................... 5-6  
Calibration Accuracy ............................. 9-1  
Creeping, Preventing .......................... 6-21  
D
Dual Pump Mounting ........................... 3-3  
E
Error Messages ....................................... 7-1  
English .............................................. 5-2  
French ............................................... 5-2  
German ............................................. 5-2  
Italian................................................. 5-2  
Spanish ............................................. 5-2  
F
Flow Rate Mode .............................. 1-1, 6-5  
Fluid Temperature, Measuring ............ 5-9  
R
I
Ranges  
Flow Rate .......................................... 6-6  
RPM .................................................. 6-2  
Time ................................................ 6-12  
Total Volume ................................. 6-17  
RPM Mode ........................................1-1, 6-1  
Running Display Mode ......................... 4-2  
Inner Tubing Diameters ....................... 5-5  
K
Keypad, Parts of ..................................... 2-4  
L
S
Language Button .................................... 2-7  
Languages ............................................... 5-1  
Line Filter ................................................ 4-1  
Loading Tubing........................................3-4  
Safety Cover ............................................ 2-3  
Single Pump Mounting ......................... 3-2  
Spare Parts .............................................10-1  
Specifications .......................................... 9-1  
Stopped Display Mode ......................... 4-1  
M
Modes  
T
Flow Rate .................................. 1-1, 6-5  
RPM ........................................... 1-1, 6-1  
Time ......................................... 1-1, 6-11  
Total Volume .......................... 1-1, 6-17  
Motor Turning  
Thermocouple Probe (Type K) ... 1-1, 10-1  
Time Mode .....................................1-1, 6-11  
Total Volume Mode ......................1-1, 6-16  
Tubing  
Durometer ........................................ 9-2  
Inlet ................................................... 5-4  
Life .................................................... 3-4  
Loading ............................................. 3-4  
Materials ........................................... 3-4  
Outlet ................................................ 5-4  
Sizes .................................................. 3-4  
Troubleshooting Guide ......................... 7-1  
Clockwise ......................................... 5-4  
Counter-clockwise .......................... 5-4  
Mounting Configurations ..................... 3-1  
P
Parts of the Pump Motor  
Bottom Alignment Pin ................... 2-2  
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Index  
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Notes  
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Index  
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III  
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Introduction  
1
1.1 Description  
The peristaltic pump motor offers microprocessor control and a digital display,  
and is designed to be fully compatible with our peristaltic pump. No mounting  
1
plate is needed, just two mounting screws. A ⁄  
10  
HP (75W) motor provides flow  
rates of up to 2280 mL/minute. A convenient membrane keypad lets you enter  
values and control all pump operations. A dot matrix LCD provides for easy  
view. Calibrating the unit is easy with the user-friendly control software.  
Simply select a tubing size and the desired flow rate, and the pump motor locks  
in the required RPM. Select nominal calibration values stored in ROM (read  
only memory) or calibrate via gravimetric measurements. Fluid temperature  
may be displayed (using an optional Type K thermocouple probe). The last  
motor settings are stored in memory when the drives are shut off.  
The peristaltic pump motor provides you with four different modes of pumping:  
• The RPM Mode  
for pumping at a certain RPM setting for  
an unlimited period of time  
• The FLOW RATE Mode  
• The TIME Mode  
for pumping at a certain FLOW RATE  
setting for an unlimited period of time  
for pumping at a certain RPM or FLOW  
RATE setting for a specific period of time  
• The TOTAL VOLUME Mode  
for pumping at a certain RPM or FLOW  
RATE setting to dispense a specific amount  
of fluid  
The pump is available in two versions: 110Vac and 220Vac.  
1.2 Features  
Digital Display of Flow Rate, RPM, Total Volume, Fluid Temperature (°C or  
°F), Flow Duration, or Tube ID  
Ability to Calibrate Precise Flow Rates  
Flow Rates of 1 to 2280 mL/minute  
Reversible Motor for Pumping in Both Directions at Speeds of 10 to 600 RPM  
Easy-to-Read LCD Display  
Type K SMP Female Thermocouple Input  
Tachometer Feedback, 0.5% Speed Control  
Accepts Two Pumps, One on Each Side or Two Stacked Together  
Membrane Keypad for Easy Operation and Calibration  
Remote Control Options - Aux In: Remote Start/Stop, TTL/CMOS  
Aux Out: Open Collector  
Built-in Electronic Braking and Reversing for Fast Stops and Directional  
Changes  
Accepts Metric or English Tube Sizes  
Displays Information in English, French, Spanish, German, or Italian  
1-1  
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Notes  
1-2  
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2.1 Front View  
2
3
TIME  
RPM  
INLET  
SELECT  
FLOW  
RATE  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
PRIME  
START  
STOP  
CALIBRATE  
TEMP  
TUBE ID  
1
4
Figure 2-1. Front View of the Pump Motor  
Table 2-1. Front View  
Item  
Description  
Function  
1
ON/OFF Switch  
Toggles the unit’s power on and off  
2
Display  
Displays the pump messages; provides  
information while the pump is running  
3
4
Membrane Keypad  
Rubber Feet  
Allows you to select pump functions  
Support the pump motor on a table surface  
2-1  
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2.2 Left Side View  
Figure 2-2. Left Side View of the Pump Motor  
Table 2-2. Left Side View  
Item  
Description  
Function  
1
ON/OFF Switch  
Mounting Holes  
Top Alignment Pin  
Bottom Alignment Pin  
Face of Motor  
Toggles the pump motor’s power on and off  
5
6
7
8
9
Provides attachment sites for pump(s)  
Aligns the pump head during installation  
Aligns the pump head during installation  
Provides a surface for attaching pump(s)  
Motor Shaft  
Turns the rotor assembly of pump(s)  
during pumping  
10  
11  
12  
Groove of Motor Shaft  
Fuse  
Holds the back tab of pump(s) rotor shaft  
Protects the unit from an overcurrent  
Allow for cooling of pump motor  
Vent Holes  
2-2  
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2.3 Right Side View  
Figure 2-3. Right Side View of the Pump Motor  
Table 2-3. Right Side View  
Item  
Description  
Function  
1
ON/OFF Switch  
Toggles the pump motor’s power on and off  
5
Safety Cover Screws  
Secure safety cover to the motor - if safety cover  
is not in place, the exposed holes are the  
Mounting Holes  
6
7
Top Alignment Pin  
Bottom Alignment Pin  
Face of Motor  
Fuse  
Aligns the pump head during installation  
Aligns the pump head during installation  
Provides a surface for attaching pump(s)  
Protects the unit from an overcurrent  
Allow for cooling of pump motor  
8
11  
12  
13  
Vent Holes  
Safety Cover (default side for  
shipping)  
Prevents fingers and clothing from getting caught  
in the motor shaft during pump operation  
2-3  
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2.4 Membrane Keypad and Display  
30  
29  
2
15  
14  
18  
16  
17  
27  
INLET SELECT  
INLET SELECT  
RIGHT PUMP  
TIME  
RPM  
LEFT PUMP  
INLET  
FLOW  
RATE  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
PRIME  
SELECT  
START  
STOP  
CALIBRATE  
TEMP  
TUBE ID  
28  
19  
20  
23  
26  
25  
22  
24  
21  
Figure 2-4. Membrane Keypad and Display  
Table 2-4. Membrane Keypad Detail  
Item  
Description  
Function  
2
Display  
Shows pump messages; provides quantitative  
information while the pump is running  
14  
Left Pump Icon  
Side view of a pump(s); associated with two  
green LEDs  
15  
16  
Green LEDs for left pump  
Right Pump Icon  
Indicate left-mounted pump’s inlet and outlet  
Side view of a pump(s); associated with two  
green LEDs  
17  
18  
Green LEDs for right pump  
Indicate right-mounted pump’s inlet and outlet  
INLET SELECT key  
Selects tubing inlet for pump(s) mounted on  
either side of the motor  
19  
20  
TEMP key  
RPM key  
Displays the fluid’s temperature as measured  
via an optional Type K thermocouple probe  
Initiates the RPM Mode of pumping and  
displays the RPM setting of the pump motor;  
displays the actual pump motor speed, as it  
occurs in time  
2-4  
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Table 2-4. Membrane Keypad Details (cont’d)  
Item  
Description  
Function  
21  
FLOW RATE key  
Initiates the FLOW RATE Mode of pumping  
and displays the FLOW RATE setting of the  
pump motor; displays the actual fluid flow  
rate, as it occurs in time  
22  
23  
TUBE ID key  
TIME key  
Selects the inner diameter of a tube  
Initiates the TIME Mode of pumping and  
displays the TIME setting of the pump motor;  
displays of the actual time for which the pump  
has been running  
24  
TOTAL VOLUME key  
Initiates the TOTAL VOLUME Mode of  
pumping and displays of the TOTAL VOLUME  
setting of the pump motor; displays the actual  
volume of fluid dispensed, as it occurs in time  
25  
26  
CALIBRATE key  
Starts and completes calibration of a tube  
Red LED for the CALIBRATE key  
Lights after calibration is complete, indicating  
that the motor is pumping according to that  
calibration  
27  
PRIME key  
Allows for momentary running of the motor;  
useful for filling a tube with fluid before  
calibrating  
28  
29  
START/STOP key  
Alternately starts and stops the pump  
(UP ARROW key)  
Increases values of a setting after you have  
pressed a key choosing that setting (refer to  
Table 2-5)  
30  
(DOWN ARROW key)  
Decreases values of a setting after you have  
pressed a key choosing that setting (refer to  
Table 2-5)  
2-5  
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Table 2-5. UP and DOWN ARROW Keys Scrolling Limits  
If you last pressed the:  
The ARROW Keys Will Scroll Through:  
RPM key  
RPM settings from 10 RPM to 600 RPM  
TIME key  
SECONDS (from 0 to 59), MINUTES (from 0 to 59),  
and HOURS (from 0 to 12); for overall TIME settings  
from 00:00:00 to 12:59:59  
FLOW RATE key  
FLOW RATE settings that depend on the tube size  
chosen  
TOTAL VOLUME key  
TUBE ID key  
TOTAL VOLUME values from 1 mL to 10,000 liters  
Pre-programmed tube inner diameters in inches or  
millimeters or the message “CALIBRATED TUBE!” (refer  
to Table 5-2)  
2.5 Rear View  
37  
36  
31  
Aux  
Out  
Zero  
Aux  
In  
Span  
TC-K  
Fuse  
Power Supply  
Language  
V+ GND V+ GND  
K
33  
32  
34  
35  
11  
38  
Figure 2-5. Rear View of the Pump Motor  
Table 2-6. Rear View  
Item  
Description  
Function  
11  
Fuse  
Protects the unit from overcurrent  
31  
Removable Panel and  
Mounting Screws  
Allows access to the circuit board for future  
upgrades  
32  
Auxiliary IN Terminals  
Allow remote starting and stopping of the motor  
2-6  
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Table 2-6. Rear View (cont’d)  
Function  
Item  
Description  
33  
Auxiliary OUT Terminals  
Allow remote monitoring of the motor’s start or  
stop status  
34  
35  
LANGUAGE Button  
Changes the language of the pump messages in  
the display window  
SMP Type K Thermocouple  
Connector  
Allows the user to connect a Type K  
thermocouple probe and measure a fluid’s  
temperature  
36  
37  
38  
Zero Potentiometer  
Span Potentiometer  
Power Supply  
Used for motor unit temperature calibration  
Used for motor unit temperature calibration  
Connects to line cord and line voltage  
2-7  
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Notes  
2-8  
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Getting Started  
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3.1 Attaching the Pump  
3.1.1 Introduction  
There are five possible mounting configurations for using the peristaltic pump  
motor. Table 3-1 describes these mounting configurations.  
Table 3-1. Pump Motor Mounting Configurations  
Number of Pumps on  
Left Side  
Number of Pumps on  
Right Side  
Reference Section  
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
3.1.2  
3.1.2  
3.1.3  
3.1.3  
3.1.2  
NOTE  
Your pump motor is equipped with a safety cover for whichever side of the  
motor is not being used.  
You must remove the safety cover before attempting to attach pump(s) to the  
side.  
3-1  
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3.1.2 Attaching a Single Pump Directly to the Motor  
CAUTION  
Perform ALL of the steps in Chapter 3 before turning the motor on.  
Refer to Figures 3-1 through 3-4.  
Base  
TOP ALIGNMENT  
PIN  
FACE OF  
MOTOR  
MOUNTING  
HOLES  
BOTTOM  
ALIGNMENT PIN  
ROTOR SHAFT  
MOTOR  
SHAFT  
Rotor  
Shaft  
FLAT HEAD  
SCREWDRIVER  
Figure 3-1. Pump in Closed Position  
Figure 3-2. Aligning the Rotor Shaft  
FACE OF  
MOTOR  
STANDARD  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
Figure 3-3. Pump in Closed Position  
Figure 3-4. Aligning the Rotor Shaft  
1. Remove the safety cover if it is on the side of the motor you wish to use. If you  
are using one side of the motor only, attach the safety cover to the other side.  
2. Refer to Figure 3-1. Make sure the pump is in the closed position.  
3. Refer to Figure 3-2. Place the blade of a flathead screwdriver in the groove of  
the Rotor Shaft. Rotate the Rotor Shaft until its back tab slips into the groove of  
the motor shaft. Do not try to force the pump onto the motor until you perform  
Step #4.  
4. Refer to Figure 3-3. Swivel the pump back and forth slightly to align the holes  
on the back of the Base with the alignment pins on the face of the motor. Press  
the pump base up against the face of the motor.  
3-2  
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5. Refer to Figure 3-4. With the pump and motor aligned, insert the mounting  
screws through the mounting holes in the pump, until they make contact with the  
threaded mounting holes in the face of the motor.  
6. Tighten the screws fully with a 9/64 (M3.5) allen wrench.  
3.1.3 Stacking Two Pumps on One Side of the Motor  
CAUTION  
Perform ALL of the steps in Chapter 3 before turning the motor on.  
FACE OF  
MOTOR  
FACE OF  
MOTOR  
FIRST PUMP  
FIRST  
PUMP  
SECOND  
PUMP  
SECOND  
PUMP  
LONG  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
FLAT HEAD  
SCREWDRIVER  
Figure 3-5. Placing the Second Pump  
on Top of the First Pump  
Figure 3-6. Aligning the Rotor Shaft  
of the Second Pump  
Figure 3-7. Securing Both Pumps to  
the Motor  
1. Remove the safety cover if it is on the side of the motor you wish to use. Attach  
it to the other side.  
2. Refer to Figure 3-1 through Figure 3-3. Perform Steps 1, 2 and 3 in Section  
3.1.2 to put the first pump on the face of the motor.  
3. Refer to Figure 3-1. Make sure the second pump is in the closed position.  
4. Refer to Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6. Place the blade of the flathead screwdriver  
in the groove of the Rotor Shaft of the second pump. Rotate the Rotor Shaft of  
the second pump until its back tab slips into the groove of the Rotor Shaft of the  
first pump.  
5. Refer to Figure 3-7. With the pumps and motor aligned, insert the optional  
LONG mounting screws through the mounting holes in both pumps, until they  
make contact with the threaded mounting holes in the motor.  
6. Tighten the long screws fully with a small flathead screwdriver.  
3-3  
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3.2 Selecting Tubing  
Select a tubing material and size that is right for your application (the fluid and  
flow rate that you are pumping).  
Table 9-2 in Chapter 9, shows the average flow rates for different size tubing.  
Normalized flow rates (mL per revolution) vary significantly, based on motor  
speed, tubing materials, viscosity, and mechanical tolerances in pump dimensions.  
Table 9-3 outlines the variances resulting from differences in motor speed, tubing  
materials, and mechanical tolerances. Table 9-6 outlines the variances due to  
differences in viscosity.  
To determine the chemical compatibility of a particular tubing material, it is  
recommended that you test the tubing under actual conditions.  
Tubing materials that can be used include Vinyl, Viton, Tygon, Silicone,  
Santoprene, and Norprene. Up to 68 durometer tubing can be used.  
NOTE  
5
Poor tubing life results were obtained for 16" (8.0mm) inner diameter  
Santoprene tubing. This particular tubing should not be used with the  
pump motor.  
3.3 Tubing Life  
Over time and high speeds, flow rates will drop as the tubing wears out. Tubing  
life for various materials and sizes are shown in Table 9-4 in Chapter 9. Tubing  
should be periodically inspected for wear. Either move the tubing to a fresh  
section, or replace tubing entirely (refer to Section 3.4).  
3.4 Loading the Tubing  
CAUTION  
Perform ALL of the steps in Chapter 3 before turning the motor on.  
Follow this procedure (refer to Figures 3-8 through 3-12):  
Clamp  
Screw  
Stator  
Latch  
Clamp  
Plate  
Tubing  
Figure 3-8. Parts of the Pump  
Figure 3-9. Opening the Stator  
Figure 3-10. Loading the Tubing  
3-4  
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Figure 3-11. Closing the Stator  
Figure 3-12. Adjusting the Clamp Screw  
1. Refer to Figure 3-8 and Figure 3-9. Snap open the Stator by pushing the  
spring-loaded area of the Latch. Remove any old tubing from the pump, if  
necessary.  
2. Refer to Figure 3-8 and Figure 3-10. Loop the Tubing over the rollers. This is  
easy to do even for stacked pumps.  
NOTE  
Tubing can be changed on stacked pumps without detaching either of the  
pumps from the motor.  
3. Refer to Figure 3-11. Push the Stator closed until you hear the Latch engage.  
4. Refer to Figure 3-12. Tighten the Clamp Screw until the Clamp Plate contacts  
the Tubing, securing it in place.  
5. Set up the source and drain containers so that the tubing inlet is immersed in the  
fluid in the source container and the tubing outlet is in the drain container.  
NOTE  
See Section 5.2 to set the pumping direction.  
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4.1 Introduction to the Two Display Modes  
The pump motor has two modes of operation defined by whether or not the  
motor is running. Refer to Table 4-1. These two modes are known as the  
STOPPED Display Mode and the RUNNING Display Mode.  
Table 4-1. STOPPED vs. RUNNING Display Modes  
Condition  
Status During  
Status During  
Stopped Display Mode  
Running Display Mode  
ON/OFF Switch  
Motor  
ON  
ON  
STOPPED  
RUNNING  
RUNNING  
NOT FLASHING  
FLASHING  
FLOWING  
Pump  
STOPPED  
Display  
FLASHING  
Green LEDs  
Fluid  
NOT FLASHING  
NOT FLOWING  
4.2 Using the ON/OFF Switch  
When the ON/OFF switch is pushed upwards the unit’s power is on. When the  
switch is pushed downward, the unit’s power is off and the top of the switch  
labeled “0” is visible.  
4.3 The STOPPED Display Mode  
To enter the STOPPED Display Mode, do the following:  
1. Plug in the pump motor to a convenient ac wall outlet. Use ac power within the  
range of 90 to 130 Vac (for 115 Vac units) or 190 to 260 Vac (for 220 Vac  
units).  
NOTE  
A line filter is already installed in the pump motor.  
2. Attach the pump(s). Refer to Section 3.1.  
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3. Turn on the units power. You are now in the STOPPED Display Mode (refer  
to Figure 4-1). The motor and the pump(s) are stopped. The display flashes,  
indicating that the pump motor is waiting for you to do something. The non-  
flashing, green LEDs indicate the tubing inlets (refer to Section 5.2), but fluid is  
not flowing.  
START  
STOP  
STOPPED  
RUNNING  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
MODE  
START  
STOP  
Figure 4-1. STOPPED vs. RUNNING Display Modes  
4.4 The RUNNING Display Mode  
START  
STOP  
Display  
STOPPED  
Display Mode  
enters RUNNING Display Mode  
ACTION  
Pump(s) starts  
Figure 4-2. RUNNING Display Mode  
To enter the RUNNING Display Mode, do the following:  
1. From the STOPPED Display Mode, press the START/STOP key. You are  
now in the RUNNING Display Mode. Refer to Figure 4-2. The pump  
motor starts. The attached pump(s) begin pumping fluid. The display is not  
flashing. The green LEDs flash and point to the tubing inlets.  
2. Press the START/STOP key again. The pump motor stops. Fluid stops  
dispensing. You return to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
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5.1 Displaying Pump Messages in Five Different Languages  
Language  
Display shows  
English  
French  
Spanish  
German  
Italian  
ACTION  
Language  
Changes  
The LANGUAGE button, located toward the bottom on the back of the pump  
motor, changes the language of the pump messages.  
1. To display pump messages in another language, press the LANGUAGE button.  
The language of the pump messages changes according this sequence: English,  
French, Spanish, German, then Italian. This manual only shows pump  
messages in English in the display. Table 5-1 shows the English, French,  
Spanish, German, and Italian messages.  
2. If the new language is the language you want, resume pumping. All the pump  
messages are now in the new language.  
3. If the new language is not the one you want, press the LANGUAGE button  
repeatedly, so that the pump motor can cycle through the sequence to reach the  
proper LANGUAGE setting.  
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Table 5-1. Pump Messages  
English  
French  
Spanish  
German  
Italian  
CAL OVERFLOW  
CALIBRATED!  
DÉPASSEM-ÉTALON!  
ÉTALONNE!  
EXCES. CAL.!  
CALIBRADO!  
KAL ÜEBERLAUF!  
KALIBRIERT!  
ECCEDENZA CALIB  
CALIBRATO  
Calibration FAIL  
Dispensing...  
ÉCHEC d’étalon  
Remplissage...  
Entrer QTÉE ÉTAL.  
Perte PHASE SYNC!  
SURCHARGE!  
RÉGLER RÉGIME!  
RÉGLER LA DURÉE!  
RÉGLER LA QTÉ!  
ARRÊTER d’abord!  
sans objet  
sans objet  
non étalonné  
Amorcer/DÉMAR.?  
Amorçage  
Rotor bloqué?  
Court-circuit?  
Pompe en marche?  
Rég. RPM/DÉBIT?  
Choisir un MODE!  
DÉMAR./ÉTAL.?  
STOP par AMORC.!  
TUBE ETALONNE!  
DI TUBE = 1/32  
DI TUBE = 1/16  
DI TUBE = 1/8  
DI TUBE = 3/16  
DI TUBE = 1/4  
DI TUBE = 5/16  
DI TUBE = 1.0mm  
DI TUBE = 2.0mm  
DI TUBE = 3.0mm  
DI TUBE = 4.0mm  
DI TUBE = 5.0mm  
DI TUBE = 6.0mm  
DI TUBE = 7.0mm  
DI TUBE = 8.0mm  
>10,000 litres!  
>12:59:59!  
FALLA Cal.  
Bombeando...  
ENT.CANT CAL...  
SINC. FASE PERD!  
KalibrierFEHLER  
Pumpe läuft...  
KALMENGE angeben  
Keine PHASENSNC!  
Calib. FALLITA  
Erogaz. in corso  
Indica Q.tà CAL.  
FASE SINCR persa  
SOVRACORRENTE  
Imposta GIRI/MIN  
Imposta TEMPO  
Imposta Q.tà  
Prima FERMARE  
non applicabile  
non disponibile  
non calibrato  
Adescamo AVVIO?  
Adescam in corso  
Rotore bloccato?  
Corto circuito?  
Pompa in uso?  
GIRI/M o VEL  
Selezionare MODO  
AVVIO O CALIB?  
FERMA per ADESC  
TUBO CALIBRATO!  
ID TUBO = 1/32  
ID TUBO = 1/16  
ID TUBO = 1/8  
ID TUBO = 3/16  
ID TUBO = 1/4  
ID TUBO = 5/16  
ID TUBO = 1,0mm  
ID TUBO = 2,0mm  
ID TUBO = 3,0mm  
ID TUBO = 4,0mm  
ID TUBO = 5,0mm  
ID TUBO = 6,0mm  
ID TUBO = 7,0mm  
ID TUBO = 8,0mm  
>10.000 litri!!  
Enter TOTAL VOL.  
Lost PHASE SYNC!  
OVERCURRENT!  
Must SET RPM!  
Must SET TIME!  
Set TOTAL VOLUME  
Must STOP first!  
not applicable  
not available  
not calibrated  
Prime or START?  
Priming...  
Locked Rotor?  
Short circuit?  
Is pump running?  
Set RPM or RATE!  
Select a MODE!  
START or CAL?  
STOP to PRIME...  
CALIBRATED TUBE!  
TUBE ID = 1/32  
TUBE ID = 1/16  
TUBE ID = 1/8  
TUBE ID = 3/16  
TUBE ID = 1/4  
TUBE ID = 5/16  
TUBE ID = 1.0mm  
TUBE ID = 2.0mm  
TUBE ID = 3.0mm  
TUBE ID = 4.0mm  
TUBE ID = 5.0mm  
TUBE ID = 6.0mm  
TUBE ID = 7.0mm  
TUBE ID = 8.0mm  
>10,000 Liters!!  
>12:59:59!  
SOBRRECORRIENTE! ÜEBERSTROM!  
Ajustar RPM!  
Programar hora!  
Ajustar Cant.!  
Parar primero!  
no se aplica  
no disponible  
sin calibrar  
Cebar o INICIAR?  
Cebando...  
U/MIN angeben!  
ZEIT angeben!  
MENGE angeben!  
Erst STOP!  
Unzutreffend  
Nicht möglich  
Nicht kalibriert  
Vorpumpen/START?  
Füllen...  
Rotor bloqueado?  
Corto circuito?  
Bomba en operac?  
Progr RPM/FLUJO  
Selec. MODO!  
INIC O CAL?  
PARAR P/CEBAR...  
TUBO CALIBRADO!  
DI TUBO = 1/32  
DI TUBO = 1/16  
DI TUBO = 1/8  
DI TUBO = 3/16  
DI TUBO = 1/4  
DI TUBO = 5/16  
DI TUBO = 1,0mm  
DI TUBO = 2,0mm  
DI TUBO = 3,0mm  
DI TUBO = 4,0mm  
DI TUBO = 5,0mm  
DI TUBO = 6,0mm  
DI TUBO = 7,0mm  
DI TUBO = 8,0mm  
>10,000 Litros!  
>12:59:59!  
Rotor gesperrt?  
Kurzschluss?  
Läuft Pumpe?  
U/MIN/RATE ang!  
MODUS wählen!  
START/KALIBR?  
STOP dann VORPMP.  
ROHR KALIBRIERT!  
ROHR ID = 1/32  
ROHR ID = 1/16  
ROHR ID = 1/8  
ROHR ID = 3/16  
ROHR ID = 1/4  
ROHR ID = 5/16  
ROHR ID = 1,0mm  
ROHR ID = 2,0mm  
ROHR ID = 3,0mm  
ROHR ID = 4,0mm  
ROHR ID = 5,0mm  
ROHR ID = 6,0mm  
ROHR ID = 7,0mm  
ROHR ID = 8,0mm  
>10,000 Liter!!  
>12:59:59!  
>12:59:59!  
>12 Hours!!  
>12 heures!!  
>12 HORAS!!  
ADJISTAR FLUJO!!  
Pulsar CANT!  
Pulsar HORA!  
rpm  
>12 stunden!!  
RATE angrben!!  
MENGE drücken!  
ZEIT drücken!  
U/min  
>12 ore!!  
Must SET RATE!  
Press QUANTITY  
Press TIME  
RÉGLER LE DÉBIT!!  
Presser QTÉ...  
Presser DURÉE...  
régime  
INDICARE VELOC.  
Premi QUANTITA  
Premi TEMPO  
giri/min  
rpm  
mL  
mL  
mL  
ml  
ml  
Liters  
litres  
Litros  
Liter  
litri  
mL/min  
mL/min  
mL/min  
ml/min  
ml/min  
L/min  
L/min  
l/min  
l/min  
l/min  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°F  
°C  
°C  
°C  
°C  
°C  
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5.2 Defining the Direction of Pumping  
INLET  
SELECT  
Display shows  
<no change>  
ACTION  
LEDs indicate new  
pump direction  
The INLET SELECT key, left and right pump icons, and green LEDs define the  
direction of pumping by specifying the tubing inlets and outlets.  
1. Refer to Figure 5-1.  
2. To determine the direction of pumping, look at the left and right pump icons and  
green LEDs. Only one of each pair of LEDs is lit. The lit LED points to the tubing  
inlet.  
NOTE  
A top tubing inlet on the left pump corresponds to a bottom tubing  
inlet on the right pump and vice versa.  
Two pumps stacked on one side of the motor will pump fluid in the same  
direction. Two pumps mounted on opposite sides of the motor will pump  
fluid in opposing directions.  
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INLET SELECT  
LEFT PUMP  
INLET SELECT  
RIGHT PUMP  
TIME  
RPM  
FLOW  
RATE  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
INLET  
SELECT  
PRIME  
START  
STOP  
CALIBRATE  
TUBE ID  
TEMP  
MOTOR TURNING  
CLOCKWISE  
MOTOR TURNING  
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  
INLET  
OUTLET  
INLET  
OUTLET  
Right Pump  
Left Pump  
INLET SELECT  
LEFT PUMP  
INLET SELECT  
RIGHT PUMP  
TIME  
RPM  
FLOW  
RATE  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
INLET  
SELECT  
PRIME  
START  
STOP  
CALIBRATE  
TUBE ID  
TEMP  
MOTOR TURNING  
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE  
MOTOR TURNING  
CLOCKWISE  
OUTLET  
INLET  
INLET  
OUTLET  
Right Pump  
Left Pump  
Figure 5-1. Defining the Direction of Pumping  
3. To change the direction of pumping, press the INLET SELECT key. The lit, green  
LEDs change positions. Fluid flows in the opposite direction.  
4. To change back to the original direction of pumping, simply press the INLET  
SELECT key again.  
5.3 Selecting the Tubing Inner Diameter  
The TUBE ID, and UP and DOWN ARROW keys allow you to select the inner  
diameter of the tubing.  
NOTE  
With the peristaltic pump motor, you can either select a tubing size from  
those shown in the display (using the TUBE ID key), or you can calibrate  
each piece of tubing you use (using the CALIBRATE key, as described in  
Section 5.5).  
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1. Press the TUBE ID key. The display shows the last TUBE ID setting used, in  
inches or millimeters. Table 5-2 lists all the pre-programmed tubing inner  
diameters.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter a TUBE ID on the display. Once  
you start the pump motor, after selecting a mode (refer to Chapter 6), the pump  
will dispense fluid at a flow rate calculated based on the last TUBE ID displayed  
before the pump starts to run.  
Using the UP ARROW key ( ) will cause the TUBE ID value to scroll up through  
TUBE ID  
the available choices.  
Display shows  
OR  
TUBE ID = XXX  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TUBE ID  
Using the DOWN ARROW key () will cause the TUBE ID value to scroll down  
through the available choices.  
NOTE  
If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the pump motor is running  
according to the last calibration complete (refer to Section 5.5).  
If you press the TUBE ID key while the red LED is lit, the display shows  
“CALIBRATED TUBE!”.  
Table 5-2. Tube Inner Diameters  
Tube Inner Diameters  
English  
Metric  
1
32"  
1.0 mm  
1
16"  
2.0 mm  
3.0 mm  
4.0 mm  
5.0 mm  
6.0 mm  
7.0 mm  
8.0 mm  
1
8
"
3
16"  
1
4
"
5
16"  
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5.4 Priming the Tubing  
PRIME  
Display shows  
Priming. . .  
ACTION  
Pumps fluid at  
current RPM or  
FLOW RATE setting  
as long as button is  
pressed  
Pressing the PRIME key causes the tubing to fill with fluid.  
1. To prime the tubing, press and hold down the PRIME key. As long as you hold  
down the PRIME key, fluid flows in the tubing, and the display shows  
“Priming...”.  
2. To stop priming a tube, simply release the PRIME key. The pump motor stops  
running, and fluid stops flowing.  
Extensive testing has shown that the minimum motor speed required to prime  
the tubing varies significantly with the size of the tubing. These variances are  
shown in Table 9-3 in Chapter 9. If the tubing will not prime regardless of motor  
speed, simply press on the pump stator (refer to Figure 3-11) while the stator is  
shut and the motor is running. Pressing on the stator enhances the priming  
action of the pump. Release pressure after the tubing is primed.  
5.5 Calibrating the Tubing  
PRIME  
Display shows  
Priming...  
CALIBRATE  
ACTION  
Hold button down to dispense fluid  
Display shows  
Prime or START?  
ACTION  
Press PRIME to  
prime tube or  
START to dispense  
desired amount of  
fluid  
START  
STOP  
CALIBRATE  
Display shows  
Display shows  
Dispensing . . .  
Display shows  
CALIBRATED!  
xxx mL or xxx Liters  
ACTION  
ACTION  
Scrolls up. Enter TOTAL VOLUME dispensed  
ACTION  
Red LED next to  
Calibrate key  
lights up  
Press Start/Stop button to  
dispense fluid. Press again  
to stop the process.  
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Since tubes of different materials, sizes, ages, and durometers produce different  
flow rates, the CALIBRATE key allows you to calibrate each piece of tubing you  
use. Calibration accuracy data is shown in Table 9-1 in Chapter 9. Once the  
tubing is calibrated, you no longer need to be concerned about flow rate  
variances outlines in Table 9-3.  
NOTE  
Along with the usual pumping equipment (pump(s), pump motor), you will  
need calibrated beakers or cylinders to function as source and drain  
containers.  
1. Before you initiate the calibration process, you must set the pump up for  
pumping in the same direction as you plan to use during normal pump  
operation (refer to Section 5.2). In addition, make sure the display shows  
STOPPED Display Mode (the motor is not running).  
2. Set either the RPM or FLOW RATE setting of the pump motor:  
2a. To set the RPM, press the RPM key. The display flashes the current RPM  
setting (xxx rpm). Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to adjust the  
setting.  
2b. To set the FLOW RATE, press the TUBE ID key and use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to select the inner diameter of the tube you are using. Press  
the FLOW RATE key. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to adjust the  
setting.  
3. When the display shows the RPM or FLOW RATE setting you desire, you are  
ready to initiate the calibration process.  
4. Press the CALIBRATE key. The display should flash and show, “Prime or  
START ?”.  
5. To prime the tube, press and hold down the PRIME key. As long as you hold  
down the PRIME key, fluid flows in the tube, and the display shows,  
“Priming...”.  
6. When fluid has completely filled the tube, simply release the PRIME key. The  
pump motor stops running, and fluid stops flowing.  
7. To dispense fluid for calibration, hold the tubing outlet over the drain container  
and press the START/STOP key. Fluid flows, and the display enters the Running  
Display Mode, showing the message, “Dispensing...”.  
8. When you have allowed fluid to dispense for a minute or two, press the  
START/STOP key to stop the pump. Fluid stops dispensing, and the display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode. The display momentarily flashes the  
message, “Enter TOTAL VOL.” and then flashes the total volume dispensed (xxx  
ml or xxx Liters) alternating with the message “Start or CAL ?”.  
9. To continue to dispense fluid, press the START/STOP key again. Fluid flows,  
and the display returns to the Running Display Mode, showing the message,  
“Dispensing...”.  
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10. After you have finished dispensing, press the START/STOP key to stop the pump  
motor. Then measure the dispensed fluids volume using your calibrated beaker.  
11. When you have determined the volume of the dispensed fluid, use the UP and  
DOWN ARROW keys to enter this volume on the display.  
12. Once the display shows the correct volume of fluid dispensed, press the  
CALIBRATE key to complete the calibration. The display flashes and shows,  
“CALIBRATED!”, and the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key lights up.  
13. Now you can select a mode (RPM, FLOW RATE, TIME or TOTAL VOLUME)  
(refer to Chapter 6). Once started, the fluid will be pumped according to the  
calibration.  
NOTE  
If you replace your tubing, make sure to press the TUBE ID key and select a  
different tube id size using the UP or DOWN ARROW keys.  
NOTE  
You can independently calibrate only one pump at a time. If  
you have two pumps attached to the motor (even if they are stacked), only  
one of the pumps can be calibrated.  
For optimum FLOW RATE or TOTAL VOLUME accuracy, you will need to  
recalibrate the tubing as a result of:  
• Using a different tube size (inner diameter)  
• Using a different tubing material  
• Using a tube of a different age (calibration should be checked  
every 5-10 hours.)  
• Using a different back pressure in the tube  
• Changing the fluid being pumped  
• Changing the fluid’s temperature or density  
• Changing the RPM or FLOW RATE setting  
• Reversing the direction of pumping  
• Changing the clamp screw adjustment of the pump(s)  
TIPS FOR OPTIMUM CALIBRATION ACCURACY:  
Presented below are three useful techniques that will help you obtain optimum  
calibration accuracy.  
Calibrate the unit at the speed you plan to use for normal pump operation.  
When dispensing fluid during calibration, allow the pump to dispense the  
largest total volume that your measurement equipment supports.  
When measuring the dispensed fluid during calibration, calculate the  
volume by measuring the fluid's mass with an accurate gram scale and  
dividing this mass by the fluid's density.  
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5.6 Measuring the Temperature of a Fluid  
TEMP  
Display shows  
xxx °C  
ACTION  
Display alternates  
when the button is  
pressed; °C then °F  
then back to °C  
The TEMP key displays the temperature of the fluid, as measured via an optional  
Type K thermocouple probe. The pump motor is equipped with an SMP Type K  
female thermocouple jack, located near the bottom on the back of the pump  
motor.  
1. To measure the temperature of the fluid, plug one end of an optional Type K  
thermocouple probe (equipped with an SMP male connector) into the SMP jack  
and immerse the other end of the probe in the fluid.  
2. Press the TEMP key. The display shows the fluids temperature in (°F or °C).  
3. If you are reading the temperature in °F and wish to switch to °C (or if you are  
reading the temperature in °C and wish to switch to °F), press the TEMP key  
again. The display shows the fluid's temperature in the unit of measure to  
which you switched.  
NOTE  
If the optional thermocouple probe is not connected to the pump motor, the  
reading on the display will be 300°F (149°C).  
5.7 Preparing for Pumping in a Specific Mode  
There are four specific modes in which to pump fluid: RPM, FLOW RATE,  
TIME, and TOTAL VOLUME. These modes correspond to the criteria the pump  
motor uses to dispense the fluid. These four modes are described on the next  
page.  
NOTE  
When you press the START/STOP key and the pump starts running, the  
active pumping mode is the last mode displayed before you pressed the  
START/STOP key.  
Detailed instructions on how to select a pumping mode and adjusting the  
settings in that mode appear in Chapter 6.  
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Using the UP ARROW key ( ) will cause the RPM setting to scroll up to 600 rpm  
RPM  
then roll over to 10 rpm.  
Display shows  
xxx rpm  
OR  
Using the DOWN ARROW key () will cause the RPM setting to scroll down to  
10 rpm then roll over to 600 rpm.  
ACTION  
Displays current  
RPM setting  
Using the UP ARROW key ( ) will cause the FLOW RATE value to scroll up to  
FLOW  
RATE  
the maximum FLOW RATE determined by TUBE ID then scrolls over to the  
minimum FLOW RATE.  
Display shows  
xxx mL/min  
OR  
ACTION  
Displays current  
FLOW RATE setting  
Using the DOWN ARROW key () will cause the FLOW RATE value to scroll  
down to the minimum FLOW RATE determined by TUBE ID then scrolls over  
to the maximum FLOW RATE.  
Using the UP ARROW key ( ) will cause the flashing TIME setting to scroll up  
TIME  
to maximum then roll over to “0”. The maximum time is 12 hours, 59 minutes  
and 59 seconds (12:59:59).  
Display shows  
xx:xx:xx  
OR  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TIME setting  
Using the DOWN ARROW key () will cause the flashing TIME setting to scroll  
down to “0” then roll over to the maximum. The maximum time is 12 hours,  
59 minutes and 59 seconds (12:59:59).  
The flashing group  
(SECONDS, MINUTES, or  
HOURS) is the one that will  
scroll when the UP or  
DOWN ARROW key is  
pressed. Pressing the TIME  
key again will select a  
different group.  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
Using the UP ARROW key ( ) will cause the display to scroll up to a maximum of  
10000 liters then over to 1 mL.  
Display shows  
OR  
xxx mL or xxx Liters  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TOTAL VOLUME  
setting  
Using the DOWN ARROW key () will cause the display to scroll down to 1 mL  
then roll over to 10000 liters.  
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6.1 The RPM Mode  
Figure 6-1 shows the overall block diagram of the RPM Mode in the RUNNING  
Display Mode.  
CURRENT  
TUBE ID  
SETTING  
TUBE ID SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
TUBE ID  
OR  
CURRENT  
RPM  
SETTING  
RPM SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
RPM  
OR  
STOPPED  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
CALIBRATE  
(Optional)  
RUNNING  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
ACTUAL  
RPM  
VALUE  
START  
STOP  
START  
STOP  
Figure 6-1. Block Diagram: Pumping in the RPM Mode  
In the RPM Mode, you pump fluid at a certain motor speed, without setting the  
amount of time you pump or the volume you dispense. The pump motor  
measures the time of pumping and volume of fluid dispensed but ignores the  
TIME and TOTAL VOLUME settings.  
6.1.1 Pumping in the RPM Mode  
To pump fluid in the RPM Mode, do the following:  
1. Set up the pump motor for pumping, according to Chapter 3.  
2. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to turn on the units power. The display is in the  
STOPPED Display Mode. Refer to Figure 6-1.  
3. Either set the tube ID for the tube you are using (following Section 5.3) or  
calibrate the tubing (following Section 5.5) before continuing.  
4. Press the RPM key. The display flashes the current RPM setting (xxx rpm).  
RPM  
Display shows  
xxx rpm  
ACTION  
Displays current  
RPM setting  
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5. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the RPM setting you desire.  
Display shows  
xxx RPM  
Display shows  
xxx RPM  
ACTION  
RPM setting scrolls up  
ACTION  
RPM setting scrolls down  
Figure 6-2 shows the range of the RPM numbers you can work with.  
Range  
Range  
10  
11  
12  
.
600  
599  
.
.
.
.
.
12  
11  
10  
599  
600  
Figure 6-2. RPM Range  
5. Once the display shows the RPM setting you desire, press the START/STOP key.  
As the fluid begins to dispense, the non-flashing display shows the actual RPM  
value of the pump.  
START  
STOP  
Display  
xxx RPM  
ACTION  
Pump(s) starts;  
press again pump(s)  
stops  
NOTE  
For details on how to prevent the tubing from moving through the pump,  
refer to Section 6.5.  
6. To stop pumping in the RPM Mode, simply press the START/STOP key again.  
The pump stops running, and the display returns to the STOPPED Display  
Mode.  
Table 6-1 shows how other keys and buttons can be used while pumping in the  
RPM mode.  
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RPM MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Pump motor’s power  
xxx rpm  
ON/OFF Switch  
NOTE: if you turn off the pump motor’s power, the pump stops  
running.  
To continue pumping, turn on the unit’s power. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode and shows the current  
RPM setting. The accumulated time of pumping and volume  
dispensed is reset to zero. Then press the START/STOP key.  
Pump(s) stops; press again pump(s) starts  
xxx rpm  
START  
STOP  
To resume pumping at the current setting, press the  
START/STOP key. The display enters the RUNNING Display  
Mode, and the fluid begins to dispense.  
LEDs indicate new pump direction  
INLET  
SELECT  
Must STOP first!  
To select the other inlet and reverse the direction of pumping:  
1. Press the START/STOP key. The display returns to the  
STOPPED Display Mode.  
2. Press the INLET SELECT key to reverse the direction of  
pumping.  
3. Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
4. For detailed instructions on “Defining the Direction of  
Pumping, refer to Section 5.2.  
Pumps fluid at current RPM setting as long as the key is pressed  
To prime a tube:  
STOP to Prime...  
PRIME  
1.  
Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press and hold down the PRIME key to prime the tube.  
Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
For detailed instructions on “Priming a Tube”, refer to Section  
5.4.  
Display alternates when pressed, °C then °F  
xxx °C  
TEMP  
RPM  
NOTE: The TEMP key functions the same whether the pump is  
stopped or running. Refer to Section 5.6.  
Displays current RPM setting  
xxx rpm  
1. Press the RPM key. The display flashes the RPM setting  
you selected just before starting the pump.  
2. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the RPM  
setting you desire. As you use the UP and DOWN ARROW  
keys, the display changes accordingly.  
Displays cumulative TIME since start  
xx:xx:xx  
TIME  
Press the TIME key. The display flashes the time that the pump  
has been running (xx:xx:xx).  
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RPM MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Displays actual FLOW RATE  
xxx mL/min  
or  
xxx Liter/min  
FLOW  
RATE  
Press the FLOW RATE key. The display flashes the fluid flow  
rate calculated for the RPM setting previously selected (xxx  
mL/min or xxx L/min).  
Displays current TOTAL VOLUME  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
xxx mL  
or  
xxx Liters  
1. Press the TOTAL VOLUME key. The display flashes the  
calculated volume of fluid dispensed since the pump started  
running (xxx mL or xxx Liters).  
Displays current TUBE ID  
TUBE ID=xxx  
TUBE ID  
Press the TUBE ID key. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE  
key is not lit, the display flashes the current TUBE ID setting. If  
the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display flashes  
the message “CALIBRATED TUBE!”.  
CALIBRATED!  
or  
Displays calibration state  
CALIBRATE  
not calibrated  
1. Press the CALIBRATE key. If the red LED next to the  
CALIBRATE key is not lit, the display shows “not calibrat-  
ed”.. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the  
display shows “CALIBRATED!”.  
To calibrate a tube:  
2. Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode. For detailed  
instructions on “Calibrating a Tube”, refer to Section 5.5.  
NOTE: if you press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys, the dis-  
play shows the current RPM setting. This setting  
xxx rpm  
and ᮢ  
changes accordingly as you use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys but does not wrap around at 10 RPM and  
600 RPM while the pump is running. Refer to Figure 6-2.  
NOTE: if you press the Language button, the display changes to  
the next language in the sequence: English, French,  
Spanish, German, and Italian.  
Language  
Button  
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6.2 The FLOW RATE Mode  
Figure 6-3 shows the overall block diagram of the FLOW RATE Mode in the  
RUNNING Display Mode.  
CURRENT  
TUBE ID  
SETTING  
TUBE ID SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
TUBE ID  
OR  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
FLOW RATE  
CURRENT  
FLOW RATE  
SETTING  
FLOW  
RATE  
SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
CALIBRATE  
OR  
(Optional)  
STOPPED  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
RUNNING  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
START  
STOP  
START  
STOP  
CALCULATED  
FLOW RATE  
Figure 6-3. Block Diagram: Pumping in the FLOW RATE Mode  
In the FLOW RATE Mode, you pump fluid at a certain flow rate, without setting  
the amount of time you pump or the amount of fluid you dispense. The pump  
motor measures the time of pumping and volume of fluid dispensed but ignores  
the TIME and TOTAL VOLUME settings.  
6.2.1 Pumping in the FLOW RATE Mode  
To pump fluid in the FLOW RATE Mode, do the following:  
1. Set up the pump motor for pumping, according to Chapter 3.  
2. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to turn on the units power. The display is in the  
STOPPED Display Mode. Refer to Figure 6-3.  
3. Either set the TUBE ID for the tube you are using (following Section 5.3) or  
calibrate the tube (following Section 5.5), before continuing.  
4. Press the FLOW RATE key.  
FLOW  
RATE  
Display shows  
xxx mL/min  
ACTION  
Displays current  
FLOW RATE setting  
The display flashes the current FLOW RATE setting (xxx mL/min or xxx L/min).  
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5. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the FLOW RATE setting you  
desire.  
Display shows  
xxx mL/min  
Display shows  
xxx mL/min  
ACTION  
FLOW RATE setting scrolls up  
ACTION  
FLOW RATE setting scrolls down  
Figure 6-4 shows the ranges allowed for the various tubing sizes.  
Range (1/32” tube ID)  
Range (1/32” tube ID)  
Range (3/16” tube ID)  
Range (3/16” tube ID)  
1 mL/min  
2 mL/min  
.
30 mL/min  
29 mL/min  
.
19 mL/min  
20 mL/min  
.
1140 mL/min  
1139 mL/min  
.
15 mL/min  
16 mL/min  
.
16 mL/min  
15 mL/min  
.
499 mL/min  
500 mL/min  
.
500 mL/min  
499 mL/min  
.
29 mL/min  
30 mL/min  
2 mL/min  
1 mL/min  
1139 mL/min  
1140 mL/min  
20 mL/min  
19 mL/min  
Range (1/16” tube ID)  
Range (1/16” tube ID)  
Range (1/4” tube ID)  
Range (1/4” tube ID)  
30 mL/min  
31 mL/min  
.
1.8 L/min  
1.7 L/min  
.
3 mL/min  
4 mL/min  
.
132 mL/min  
131 mL/min  
.
79 mL/min  
80 mL/min  
.
80 mL/min  
79 mL/min  
.
999 mL/min  
1L/min  
.
999 mL/min  
1L/min  
.
131 mL/min  
132 mL/min  
4 mL/min  
3 mL/min  
1.7 L/min  
1.8 L/min  
31 mL/min  
30 mL/min  
Range (5/16” tube ID)  
Range (5/16” tube ID)  
Range (1/8” tube ID)  
Range (1/8” tube ID)  
38 mL/min  
39 mL/min  
.
2280 mL/min  
2279 mL/min  
.
9 mL/min  
10 mL/min  
.
540 mL/min  
539 mL/min  
.
1999 mL/min  
2000 mL/min  
.
2000 mL/min  
1999 mL/min  
.
249 mL/min  
250 mL/min  
.
250 mL/min  
249 mL/min  
.
2279 mL/min  
2280 mL/min  
39 mL/min  
38 mL/min  
539 mL/min  
540 mL/min  
10 mL/min  
9 mL/min  
Figure 6-4. FLOW RATE Ranges  
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Range (4.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (4.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (1.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (1.0 mm tube ID)  
15 mL/min  
16 mL/min  
.
857 mL/min  
856 mL/min  
.
1 mL/min  
2 mL/min  
.
48 mL/min  
47 mL/min  
.
399 mL/min  
400 mL/min  
.
400 mL/min  
399 mL/min  
.
19 mL/min  
20 mL/min  
.
20 mL/min  
19 mL/min  
.
856 mL/min  
857 mL/min  
16 mL/min  
15 mL/min  
47 mL/min  
48 mL/min  
2 mL/min  
1 mL/min  
Range (5.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (5.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (2.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (2.0 mm tube ID)  
21 mL/min  
22 mL/min  
.
1257 mL/min  
1256 mL/min  
.
4 mL/min  
5 mL/min  
.
210 mL/min  
209 mL/min  
.
599 mL/min  
600 mL/min  
.
600 mL/min  
599 mL/min  
.
199 mL/min  
200 mL/min  
.
200 mL/min  
199 mL/min  
.
1256 mL/min  
1257 mL/min  
22 mL/min  
21 mL/min  
209 mL/min  
210 mL/min  
5 mL/min  
4 mL/min  
Range (6.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (6.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (3.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (3.0 mm tube ID)  
27 mL/min  
28 mL/min  
.
1607 mL/min  
1606 mL/min  
.
8 mL/min  
9 mL/min  
.
482 mL/min  
481 mL/min  
.
799 mL/min  
800 mL/min  
.
800 mL/min  
799 mL/min  
.
199 mL/min  
200 mL/min  
.
200 mL/min  
199 mL/min  
.
1606 mL/min  
1607 mL/min  
28 mL/min  
27 mL/min  
481 mL/min  
482 mL/min  
9 mL/min  
8 mL/min  
Figure 6-4. FLOW RATE Ranges (cont’d)  
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Range (7.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (7.0 mm tube ID)  
37 mL/min  
38 mL/min  
.
2187 mL/min  
2186 mL/min  
.
1999 mL/min  
2000 mL/min  
.
2000 mL/min  
1999 mL/min  
.
2186 mL/min  
2187 mL/min  
38 mL/min  
37 mL/min  
Range (8.0 mm tube ID)  
Range (8.0 mm tube ID)  
39 mL/min  
40 mL/min  
.
2316 mL/min  
2315 mL/min  
.
1999 mL/min  
2000 mL/min  
.
2000 mL/min  
1999 mL/min  
.
2315 mL/min  
2316 mL/min  
40 mL/min  
39 mL/min  
Figure 6-4. FLOW RATE Ranges (cont’d)  
6. Once the display shows the FLOW RATE setting you desire, press the  
START/STOP key.  
START  
STOP  
Display  
xxx mL/min  
ACTION  
Pump(s) starts;  
press again pump(s)  
stops  
As the fluid begins to dispense, the non-flashing display shows the calculated  
fluid flow rate.  
NOTE  
Refer to Section 6.5 to learn about how to prevent tubing from moving  
through the pump.  
7. To stop pumping in the FLOW RATE Mode, simply press the START/STOP  
key again. The pump stops running, and the display returns to the STOPPED  
Display Mode.  
Table 6-2 shows how other keys and buttons can be used while pumping in the  
FLOW RATE mode.  
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FLOW RATE MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
ACTION TAKEN  
SHOWS  
AND PROCEDURE  
Pump motor’s power  
ON/OFF Switch  
XXX mL/min  
or  
XXX L/min  
NOTE: if you turn off the pump motor’s power, the pump stops  
running.  
To continue pumping, turn on the unit’s power. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode and shows the current  
FLOW RATE setting. The accumulated time of pumping and  
volume dispensed is reset to zero. Then press the START/STOP  
key .  
Pump(s) starts; press again pump(s) stops  
XXX mL/min  
or  
XXX L/min  
START  
STOP  
To start pumping at this setting, press the START/STOP key.  
The display enters the RUNNING Display Mode, and the fluid  
begins to dispense.  
LEDs indicate new pump direction  
INLET  
SELECT  
Must STOP first!  
To select the other inlet and reverse the direction of pumping:  
1. Press the START/STOP key. The display returns to the  
STOPPED Display Mode.  
2. Press the INLET SELECT key to reverse the direction of  
pumping.  
3. Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
4. For detailed instructions on “Defining the Direction of  
Pumping, refer to Section 5.2.  
Pumps fluid at current flow rate  
setting as long as the key is pressed  
STOP to Prime...  
PRIME  
To prime a tube:  
1.  
Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press and hold down the PRIME key to prime the tube.  
Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
For detailed instructions on “Priming a Tube”, refer to  
Section 5.4.  
Display alternates when pressed, °C then °F  
xxx °C  
TEMP  
NOTE: The TEMP key functions the same whether the pump is  
stopped or running. Refer to Section 5.6.  
Displays actual RPM  
xxx rpm  
RPM  
Press the RPM key. The display flashes the actual pump motor  
speed (xxx rpm).  
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FLOW RATE MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Displays cumulative TIME since start  
xx:xx:xx  
TIME  
Press the TIME key. The display flashes the time that the pump has  
been running (xx:xx:xx).  
Displays current FLOW RATE setting  
FLOW  
RATE  
xxx mL/min  
or  
xxx L/min  
1.  
2.  
Press the FLOW RATE key. The display flashes the flow rate  
setting you selected just before starting the pump.  
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the FLOW  
RATE setting you desire. As you use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys, the display changes accordingly. Refer to  
Figure 6-4.  
xxx mL/min  
or  
Displays current TOTAL VOLUME  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
xxx Liters  
Press the TOTAL VOLUME key. The display flashes the calculated  
volume of fluid dispensed since the pump started running (xxx mL or  
xxx Liters).  
Displays current TUBE ID  
TUBE ID=xxx  
TUBE ID  
Press the TUBE ID key. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key  
is not lit, the display flashes the current TUBE ID setting. If the red  
LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display flashes the  
message “CALIBRATED TUBE!”.  
CALIBRATED!  
or  
Displays calibration state  
CALIBRATE  
not calibrated  
1. Press the CALIBRATE key. If the red LED next to the  
CALIBRATE key is not lit, the display shows “not calibrated”..  
If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display  
shows “CALIBRATED!”.  
To calibrate a tube:  
2. Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode. For detailed instruc-  
tions on “Calibrating a Tube”, refer to Section 5.5.  
xxx mL/min  
or  
xxx L/min  
NOTE: if you press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys, the display  
shows the current FLOW RATE setting. This setting  
changes accordingly as you use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys but does not wrap around at maximum and  
minimum values while the pump is running.  
and ᮢ  
Language  
Button  
NOTE: if you press the Language button, the display changes to  
the next language in the sequence: English, French,  
Spanish, German, and Italian.  
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6.3 The TIME Mode  
Figure 6-5 shows the overall block diagram of the TIME Mode in the  
RUNNING Display Mode.  
TUBE ID SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
CURRENT  
TUBE ID  
SETTING  
TUBE ID  
OR  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
CURRENT  
FLOW RATE  
SETTING  
FLOW RATE  
SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
FLOW  
RATE  
CALIBRATE  
OR  
(Optional)  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
RPM SETTING TO BE  
USED IN PUMPING  
CURRENT  
RPM  
SETTING  
RPM  
CALIBRATE  
OR  
(Optional)  
STOPPED  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
CURRENT  
TIME SETTING  
TIME SETTING  
TIME  
TIME  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
and  
OR  
(Time Runs Out)  
TIME ELAPSED  
DURING PUMPING  
RUNNING  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
START  
STOP  
START  
STOP  
(Forced Stop)  
Figure 6-5. Block Diagram: Pumping in the TIME Mode  
In the TIME Mode, you pump fluid at a certain motor speed or flow rate, for a  
particular amount of time. The pump motor uses the RPM or FLOW RATE  
setting. It measures the volume of fluid dispensed, but ignores the TOTAL  
VOLUME setting.  
6.3.1 Pumping in the TIME Mode  
To pump fluid in the TIME Mode, do the following:  
1. Set up the pump motor for pumping according to Chapter 3.  
2. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to turn on the units power. The display is in the  
STOPPED Display Mode. Refer to Figure 6-5.  
3. Using the procedure outlined in Sections 6.1.1. and 6.2.1, adjust either the  
RPM or FLOW RATE setting.  
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4. When the display flashes the RPM or FLOW RATE setting you desire, press the  
TIME key.  
TIME  
Display shows  
xx:xx:xx  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TIME setting  
The display shows the current TIME setting (xx:xx:xx) with either the HOURS,  
MINUTES, or SECONDS flashing.  
5. To change the HOURS setting, press the TIME key repeatedly, until the HOURS  
flash. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the HOURS setting you  
desire. Figure 6-6 shows the Time range.  
Range  
Range  
00:00:00  
12:59:59  
00:00:01  
12:59:58  
.
.
.
.
00:00:59  
12:59:00  
00:01:00  
12:58:59  
.
.
.
.
00:58:59  
12:00:00  
00:59:00  
11:59:59  
.
.
.
.
00:00:01  
00:00:00  
00:59:59  
01:00:00  
01:00:01  
.
.
12:59:59  
Figure 6-6. TIME Range  
6. To change the MINUTES setting, press the TIME key repeatedly, until the  
MINUTES flash. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the MINUTES  
setting you desire.  
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TIME  
Display shows  
xx:xx:xx  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TIME setting  
Display shows  
xx:xx:xx  
Display shows  
xx:xx:xx  
ACTION  
TIME setting scrolls up  
ACTION  
TIME setting scrolls down  
7. To change the SECONDS setting, press the TIME key repeatedly, until the  
SECONDS flash. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the SECONDS  
setting you desire.  
8. Once the display shows the TIME setting you desire, press the START/STOP key.  
As the fluid begins to dispense, the non-flashing display shows the actual time  
that the pump has been running.  
START  
STOP  
Display  
xx:xx:xx  
ACTION  
Pump(s) starts;  
press again pump(s)  
stops  
NOTE  
In the TIME Mode, the pump stops running after it counts up to the TIME  
setting.  
To stop pumping before that time, press the START/STOP key. The pump  
stops running, and the display returns to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
Table 6-3 shows how other keys and buttons can be used while pumping in the  
TIME mode.  
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Table 6-3  
TIME MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Pump motor’s power  
ON/OFF Switch  
xx:xx:xx  
NOTE: if you turn off the pump motor’s power, the pump stops  
running.  
To continue pumping, turn on the unit’s power. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode and shows the time  
elapsed during pumping. Then press the START/STOP key.  
Pump(s) stops; press again pump(s) starts  
xx:xx:xx  
START  
STOP  
To resume pumping for the remainder of the TIME setting, press  
the START/STOP key. The display enters the RUNNING Display  
Mode, and the fluid begins to dispense.  
LEDs indicate new pump direction  
Must STOP first!  
INLET  
SELECT  
To select the other inlet and reverse the direction of pumping:  
1. Press the START/STOP key. The display returns to the  
STOPPED Display Mode.  
2. Press the INLET SELECT key to reverse the direction of  
pumping.  
3. Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
4. For detailed instructions on “Defining the Direction of  
Pumping, refer to Section 5.2.  
Pumps fluid at current rpm or flow rate  
setting as long as the key is pressed  
STOP to Prime...  
PRIME  
To prime a tube:  
1.  
Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press and hold down the PRIME key to prime the tube.  
Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
For detailed instructions on “Priming a Tube”, refer to  
Section 5.4.  
xxx °C  
Display alternates when pressed, °C then °F.  
TEMP  
NOTE: The TEMP key functions the same whether the pump is  
stopped or running. Refer to Section 5.6.  
Displays actual RPM  
xxx rpm  
RPM  
Press the RPM key. The display flashes the actual pump motor  
speed (xxx rpm).  
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TIME MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Displays current TIME setting  
xx:xx:xx  
1.  
TIME  
Press the TIME key. The display flashes the TIME setting you  
selected just before starting the pump.  
2.  
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the TIME  
setting you desire. As you use the UP and DOWN ARROW  
keys, the display changes accordingly. The SECONDS scroll,  
When you reach 0 or 59 seconds, the minutes setting changes.  
When you reach 0 or 59 minutes , the HOURS setting  
changes. Refer to Figure 6-5.  
NOTE: While the pump is running, you can not use the TIME key to  
toggle from SECONDS to MINUTES TO HOURS.  
Displays actual FLOW RATE  
xxx mL/min  
or  
xxx L/min  
FLOW  
RATE  
Press the FLOW RATE key. The display flashes the calculated fluid  
flow rate (xxx mL/min or xxx L/min).  
Displays cumulative TOTAL VOLUME since start  
xxx mL  
or  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
Press the TOTAL VOLUME key. The display flashes the calculated  
volume of fluid dispensed since the pump started running (xxx mL  
or xxx Liters).  
xxx Liters  
Displays current TUBE ID  
TUBE ID=xxx  
TUBE ID  
Press the TUBE ID key. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key  
is not lit, the display flashes the current TUBE ID setting. If the red  
LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display flashes the  
message “CALIBRATED TUBE!”.  
Displays calibration state  
CALIBRATED!  
or  
not calibrated  
CALIBRATE  
1. Press the CALIBRATE key. If the red LED next to the  
CALIBRATE key is not lit, the display shows “not calibrated”.  
If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display  
shows “CALIBRATED!”.  
To calibrate a tube:  
2. Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode. For detailed instruc-  
tions on “Calibrating a Tube”, refer to Section 5.5.  
NOTE: if you press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys, the display  
shows the current TIME setting. This setting changes  
xx:xx:xx  
and ᮢ  
accordingly as you use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys.  
NOTE:  
if you press the Language button, the display changes to  
the next language in the sequence: English, French,  
Spanish, German, and Italian.  
Language  
Button  
You will not notice this change unless the display  
shows something other than time. It is easier to change  
languages when you watch the display change.  
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6.4 The TOTAL VOLUME Mode  
Figure 6-7 shows the overall block diagram of the TOTAL VOLUME Mode in  
the RUNNING Display Mode.  
TUBE ID SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
CURRENT  
TUBE ID  
SETTING  
TUBE ID  
OR  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
CURRENT  
FLOW RATE  
SETTING  
FLOW RATE  
FLOW  
RATE  
SETTING  
TO BE USED IN  
PUMPING  
CALIBRATE  
OR  
(Optional)  
(Refer to Section 5.5)  
RPM SETTING TO BE  
USED IN PUMPING  
CURRENT  
RPM  
SETTING  
RPM  
CALIBRATE  
OR  
(Optional)  
STOPPED  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
CURRENT  
TOTAL VOLUME  
SETTING  
TOTAL VOLUME  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
SETTING TO BE  
OR  
USED IN PUMPING  
(Total Volume is Dispensed)  
CALCULATED  
RUNNING  
DISPLAY  
MODE  
VOLUME  
START  
STOP  
START  
STOP  
DISPENSED  
(Stop before  
Total Volume is  
Dispensed)  
Figure 6-7. Block Diagram: Pumping in the TOTAL VOLUME Mode  
In the TOTAL VOLUME Mode, you pump a specific quantity of fluid at a  
certain motor speed or flow rate. The pump motor uses the RPM or FLOW  
RATE setting. It measures the time of pumping but ignores the TIME setting.  
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6.4.1 Pumping in the TOTAL VOLUME Mode  
To pump fluid in the TOTAL VOLUME Mode, do the following:  
1. Set up the pump motor for pumping, according to Chapter 3.  
2. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to turn on the units power. The display is in the  
STOPPED Display Mode. Refer to Figure 6-7.  
3. Using the procedure outlined in Sections 6.1.1. and 6.2.1, adjust either the  
RPM or FLOW RATE setting.  
4. When the display flashes the RPM or FLOW RATE setting you desire, press the  
TOTAL VOLUME key.  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
Display shows  
xxx mL or xxx Liters  
ACTION  
Displays current  
TOTAL VOLUME  
setting  
The display flashes the current TOTAL VOLUME setting (xxx mL or xxx Liters).  
5. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the TOTAL VOLUME setting you  
desire. Refer to Figure 6-8 for the TOTAL VOLUME range.  
Display shows  
Display shows  
xxx mL or xxx Liters  
xxx mL or xxx Liters  
ACTION  
ACTION  
TOTAL VOLUME setting scrolls up  
TOTAL VOLUME setting scrolls down  
Range  
Range  
1 mL  
10,000 L  
9,999 L  
.
2 mL  
.
999 mL  
1,000 mL (1 L)  
.
1,000 mL (1L)  
999 mL  
.
9,999 L  
10,000 L  
2 mL  
1 mL  
Figure 6-8. TOTAL VOLUME Range  
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6. Once the display shows the TOTAL VOLUME setting you desire, press the  
START/STOP key. As the fluid begins to dispense, the non-flashing display  
shows the calculated volume of dispensed fluid, as it occurs in time.  
NOTE  
In the TOTAL VOLUME Mode, the pump stops running after it dispenses  
the TOTAL VOLUME requested.  
To stop pumping before that time, press the START/STOP key. The pump  
stops running, and the display returns to the STOPPED DISPLAY Mode.  
When the pump stops, the display shows the calculated volume of fluid  
dispensed.  
Do not be alarmed if this number is slightly larger than the TOTAL VOLUME  
you requested. Since the pump motor can not stop instantaneously, this  
number includes any small amount of fluid that escapes while the pump is  
in the process of stopping.  
Table 6-4 shows how other keys and buttons can be used while pumping in the  
TOTAL VOLUME mode.  
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Table 6-4  
TOTAL VOLUME MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
ACTION TAKEN  
SHOWS  
AND PROCEDURE  
Pump motor’s power  
ON/OFF Switch  
xxx mL  
or  
xxx Liters  
NOTE: if you turn off the pump motor’s power, the pump stops  
running.  
To continue pumping, turn on the unit’s power. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode and shows the volume of  
fluid dispensed during pumping. Then press the START/STOP  
key.  
Pump(s) stops; press again pump(s) starts  
START  
STOP  
xxx mL  
or  
xxx Liters  
To resume pumping for the remainder of the TOTAL VOLUME  
setting, press the START/STOP key. The display enters the  
RUNNING Display Mode, and the fluid begins to dispense.  
LEDs indicate new pump direction  
INLET  
SELECT  
Must STOP first!  
To select the other inlet and reverse the direction of pumping:  
1. Press the START/STOP key. The display returns to the  
STOPPED Display Mode.  
2. Press the INLET SELECT key to reverse the direction of  
pumping.  
3. Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
4. For detailed instructions on “Defining the Direction of  
Pumping, refer to Section 5.2.  
Pumps fluid at current rpm or flow rate  
setting as long as the key is pressed  
STOP to Prime...  
PRIME  
To prime a tube:  
1.  
Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Press and hold down the PRIME key to prime the tube.  
Press the START/STOP key again to resume pumping.  
For detailed instructions on “Priming a Tube”, refer to Section  
5.4.  
Display alternates when pressed, °C then °F.  
xxx °C  
TEMP  
NOTE: The TEMP key functions the same whether the pump is  
stopped or running. Refer to Section 5.6.  
Displays actual RPM  
xxx rpm  
xx:xx:xx  
RPM  
Press the RPM key. The display flashes the actual pump motor  
speed (xxx rpm).  
Displays cumulative TIME since start  
TIME  
Press the TIME key. The display flashes the time that the pump  
has been running (xx:xx:xx:).  
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TOTAL VOLUME MODE  
KEY  
DISPLAY  
SHOWS  
ACTION TAKEN  
AND PROCEDURE  
Displays actual FLOW RATE  
xxx mL/min  
or  
xxx L/min  
FLOW  
RATE  
Press the FLOW RATE key. The display flashes the calculated  
fluid flow rate (xxx mL/min or xxx L/min).  
Displays current TOTAL VOLUME setting  
TOTAL  
VOLUME  
xxx mL  
or  
xxx Liters  
1.  
2.  
Press the TOTAL VOLUME key. The display flashes the  
TOTAL VOLUME setting you selected just before starting  
the pump.  
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to enter the TOTAL  
VOLUME setting you desire. As you use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys, the display changes accordingly.  
Displays current TUBE ID  
TUBE ID=xxx  
TUBE ID  
Press the TUBE ID key. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE  
key is not lit, the display flashes the current TUBE ID setting. If  
the red LED next to the CALIBRATE key is lit, the display flashes  
the message “CALIBRATED TUBE!”.  
CALIBRATED!  
or  
Displays calibration state  
CALIBRATE  
not calibrated  
1. Press the CALIBRATE key. If the red LED next to the  
CALIBRATE key is not lit, the display shows “not  
calibrated”. If the red LED next to the CALIBRATE  
key is lit, the display shows “CALIBRATED!”.  
To calibrate a tube:  
2. Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump. The display  
returns to the STOPPED Display Mode. For detailed  
instructions on “Calibrating a Tube”, refer to Section 5.5.  
NOTE: if you press the UP and DOWN ARROW keys, the display  
shows the current TOTAL VOLUME setting. This setting  
changes accordingly as you use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys.  
xxx mL  
or  
xxx Liters  
and ᮢ  
NOTE:  
if you press the Language button, the display changes  
to the next language in the sequence: English, French,  
Spanish, German, and Italian.  
Language  
Button  
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6.5 Preventing Tubing from Moving During Pump Operation  
Once you start the pump, you may need to adjust the Clamp Screw slightly, to  
prevent the tube from creeping (moving) through the pump. Creeping tends to  
occur on tubing of larger sizes and tubing made from low friction materials (for  
example, Santoprene). Use the following procedure to eliminate creeping. Refer  
to Figure 6-9.  
Clamp Screw  
Figure 6-9. Adjusting the Clamp Screw  
1. Press the START/STOP key to stop the pump (motor).  
2. Rotate the Clamp Screw a quarter turn clockwise, in order to increase the  
pressure of the Clamp Plate on the tubing.  
3. Press the START/STOP key again (to restart the pump). Observe the tubing. If  
the tubing has not stopped creeping, go back to Step 1. Otherwise, continue  
pumping.  
6.6 Other Pumping Options  
The pump motor is equipped with two features that allow limited remote control  
and monitoring capability. These features are described in Sections 6.6.1 and  
6.6.2. The features are independent. Either one or both may be used at any time.  
6.6.1 Auxiliary Out (Remote Monitor)  
The Auxiliary Out function allows you to remotely monitor whether the pump  
motor is running or stopped. The Auxiliary Out terminals are located near the  
bottom, on the back of the pump motor, next to the LANGUAGE button. Use the  
schematic circuit (Figure 6-10) (Resistor, LED and 9Vdc supply must be user  
supplied) to monitor the motor.  
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LED  
500  
Aux Out V+  
+
9Volts  
Aux Out Gnd  
Figure 6-10. Schematic of Auxiliary Out Circuit  
1. Connect the circuit shown to the Auxiliary Out terminals with the motor stopped.  
2. Press the START/STOP key. The motor starts, and the LED in the circuit goes off.  
3. Press the START/STOP key. The motor stops, and the LED in the circuit lights  
up.  
6.6.2 Auxiliary In (Remote Start/Stop)  
The Auxiliary In function allows you to remotely start and stop the pump motor.  
The Auxiliary In terminals are located near the bottom, on the back of the pump  
motor, next to the Auxiliary Out terminals.  
1. Momentarily short the Auxiliary In V+ terminal to the Auxiliary In Ground  
terminal. The pump starts. The display enters the RUNNING Display  
Mode.  
2. Momentarily short the Auxiliary In V+ terminal to the Auxiliary In Ground  
terminal. The pump stops. The display enters the STOPPED Display Mode.  
NOTE  
The momentary shorting action may be achieved with proper TTL or CMOS  
circuitry.  
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7.1 Display Error Messages  
Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
CAL OVERFLOW!  
While calibrating, you  
have allowed the motor  
to run at a high RPM  
setting for a very long  
time, or you have entered  
a total volume that would  
result in an inappropriate  
calibration factor.  
1.  
Repeatedly press the  
CALIBRATE key until  
the message “Prime or  
START?” appears.  
2. Repeat calibration but only  
allow the pump to run for a  
minute or two. NOTE: Make  
sure that you measure the  
volume of the dispensed fluid  
accurately.  
Calibration FAIL  
Your attempt to calibrate  
was unsuccessful.  
1.  
Repeatedly press the  
CALIBRATE key until  
the message “Prime or  
START?” appears.  
2.  
Repeat calibration but only  
allow the motor to run for a  
minute or two.  
NOTE: Make sure that you  
measure the volume of the  
dispensed fluid accurately.  
Illegal Op Code  
A
A
The line voltage may  
be bad.  
1.  
Use a multimeter to measure  
the line voltage used by the  
pump motor.  
2.  
Compare the voltage rating  
on the unit’s label (on the back  
of the pump motor) with the  
line voltage to make sure that  
you are using the correct volt-  
age. The pump motor  
requires line voltages of 90 to  
130 Vac (for 115 Vac units)  
or 190 to 260 Vac (for 220  
Vac units).  
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
Illegal Op Code  
(continued)  
3.  
B
If the line voltage is  
inappropriate for the pump  
motor, move it to another line  
voltage source.  
B
There may be significant  
electrical noise affecting  
the pump motor.  
Check the pumping environment for  
devices that could be creating  
electrical noise. If possible, shut off  
these devices or move the pump to  
another location.  
C
C
There may be a problem  
with the microprocessor.  
Turn the unit’s power off and on,  
adjusting the settings, and attempt  
to resume pumping.  
Is pump running?  
You have selected a command  
1.  
2.  
Press the START/STOP key  
to start the motor.  
that requires the pump motor  
to be running.  
Verify that the display is in the  
RUNNING Display Mode  
and try to select the command  
again.  
Locked Rotor?  
The motor should be running, but  
no pulse interrupts are occurring,  
so it is not running.  
To recover from a locked rotor  
condition, first turn the power switch  
off and then back on. Then attempt  
a solution below.  
A
A
The motor shaft may be locked.  
1.  
The tubing may be causing a  
jam. Observe how the tubing  
is loaded in the pump head  
and, if necessary, reload it.  
2.  
3.  
Detach the pump(s) and check  
for a mechanical jam.  
Substitute another pump, if  
necessary.  
Turn the unit’s power off and  
on, adjust the settings, and  
attempt to resume pumping.  
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
Locked Rotor?  
B
B
(continued)  
There may be an internal problem. For internal problems, call Customer  
Service.  
Lost PHASE SYNC!  
There may be an internal problem. 1.  
Turn the unit’s power off and  
on, adjust the settings, and  
attempt to resume pumping.  
2.  
If the problem persists, call  
Customer Service.  
Must SET RPM!  
A
A
1.  
2.  
Press the RPM key.  
You have attempted to pump in  
the RPM Mode with the RPM  
set to 0 rpm.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
RPM setting.  
3.  
Press the START/STOP key to  
start the pump.  
B
B
1.  
Press the RPM key.  
You have attempted to dispense  
fluid during calibration with the  
RPM set to 0 rpm.  
2.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
RPM setting.  
3.  
Press the CALIBRATE key to  
restart the calibration.  
Must SET TIME!  
1.  
2.  
Press the TIME key.  
You have attempted to  
pump in the TIME  
Mode with the TIME set  
to 00:00:00.  
Toggle from SECONDS to  
MINUTES to HOURS with the  
TIME key.  
3.  
4.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
TIME setting.  
Press the START/STOP key to  
start the pump.  
.
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
Must STOP first!  
You have attempted to calibrate  
or change the direction of  
pumping while the pump  
is running.  
1.  
2.  
Press the START/STOP key  
to stop the pump. Verify  
that the display is in the  
STOPPED Display Mode.  
For information on how to  
change the direction of  
pumping, refer to Section 5.2.  
not applicable  
not available  
You have attempted to perform  
a function that you can not  
perform at this time.  
Review the instructions for  
performing the required function  
and proceed.  
You have attempted to perform  
a function that you can not  
perform at this time.  
Review the instructions for  
performing the required function  
and proceed.  
OVERCURRENT!  
The motor driver board has  
sensed an overcurrent.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
The tubing may be causing a  
jam. Observe how the tubing  
is loaded in the pump(s) and,  
if necessary, reload it.  
To recover from an overcurrent,  
first turn the power switch off,  
and then back on. Then  
Detach the pump(s) and check  
for a mechanical jam.  
Substitute another pump, if  
necessary.  
attempt solutions 1 through 8.  
Check to see if the fuse is  
blown. Replace if necessary.  
Refer to Chapter 9 for fuse rat-  
ings and chapter 8 for instruc-  
tions on how to replace it.  
4.  
5.  
Make sure you are using tub-  
ing of the appropriate wall  
thickness for the pump(s).  
Refer to Table 9-1, 9-2, or  
9-3.  
Make sure you are using tub-  
ing of the appropriate durom-  
eter for your pump(s). Try to  
operate the motor with tubing  
of 68 or smaller durometer.  
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
OVERCURRENT!  
(continued)  
6.  
Make sure the tubing is not  
caught on the bottom roller.  
Reposition the roller slightly  
and reload the tubing, if  
necessary.  
7.  
8.  
1.  
Make sure no part of the  
tubing is being constricted by  
a clamp. Loosen clamps if  
necessary.  
Turn the unit’s power off and  
on, adjust the settings, and  
attempt to resume pumping.  
Select a MODE!  
Select a pumping mode (RPM,  
FLOW RATE, TIME, or TOTAL  
VOLUME).  
You have attempted to start the  
pump, either while the display  
shows the TUBE ID setting, or  
after you had entered the  
volume dispensed in the  
2.  
3.  
Press the key that corresponds  
to that mode.  
calibration process.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
setting.  
4.  
Press the START/STOP key to  
start the pump.  
Set RPM or RATE!  
1.  
2.  
Press the RPM or FLOW RATE  
key.  
You have selected a command  
that requires an RPM or FLOW  
RATE setting to function properly.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
setting.  
3.  
Re-enter the original command  
and proceed.  
SET TOTAL VOLUME  
1.  
2.  
Press the TOTAL VOLUME key  
You have attempted to start the  
pump in the TOTAL VOLUME  
Mode with the TOTAL VOLUME  
set at 0 mL.  
Use the UP and DOWN  
ARROW keys to adjust the  
TOTAL VOLUME setting.  
3.  
Press the START/STOP key to  
start the pump.  
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
Short Circuit?  
The motor should have stopped,  
but instead, it is still running.  
1.  
Turn the unit’s power off and  
on, adjust the settings, and  
attempt to resume pumping.  
2.  
1.  
If the problem persists, call  
Customer Service.  
>10,000 Liters!!!  
Your pumping has exceeded the  
maximum volume of 10,000 Liters.  
If you need to keep track  
of the amount of fluid  
dispensed, press the  
START/STOP key to stop the  
pump.  
NOTE: In the future, to keep  
track of the amount of fluid  
dispensed, you must stop the  
pump before it reaches its  
upper limit of 10,000 liters.  
2.  
1.  
If you do not need to keep  
track of the amount of fluid  
dispensed, you can ignore this  
message and let the pump  
continue to run.  
>12:59:59!  
Your pumping has exceeded the  
maximum time of 12:59:59.  
If you need to keep track  
of how long the pump has  
been running, press the  
START/STOP key to stop the  
pump.  
NOTE: In the future, to keep  
track of how long the pump  
has been running, you must  
stop the pump before it  
reaches its upper limit of  
12:59:59.  
2.  
If you do not need to keep  
track of how long the pump  
has been running, you can  
ignore this message and let  
the pump continue to run.  
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Error Message  
Problem  
Solution  
Watchdog Failure!  
A
A
The pump motor’s software was  
unable to track whatever the  
pump was in the process of  
doing.  
Turn the unit’s power off and on,  
adjust the settings, and attempt to  
resume pumping.  
B
B
The line voltage may be bad.  
1.  
Use a multimeter to measure  
the line voltage used by the  
pump motor.  
2.  
Compare the voltage rating on  
the unit's label (on the back of  
the pump motor) with the line  
voltage to make sure that you  
are using the correct line  
voltage. The pump motor  
requires line voltages of 90  
to 130 Vac (for 115 Vac units)  
or 190 to 260 Vac (for  
220 Vac units).  
3.  
C
If the line voltage is  
inappropriate for the pump  
motor; move it to another line  
voltage source.  
C
There may be significant electrical  
noise affecting the pump motor.  
Check the pumping environment  
for devices that could be creating  
electrical noise. If possible, shut off  
these devices or move the pump  
motor to another location.  
D
D
There may be a problem with the  
microprocessor.  
Turn the unit’s power off and on,  
adjusting the settings, and attempt to  
resume pumping. If the problem  
persists, call Customer Service.  
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7.2 Other Pumping Problems  
Problem  
Solution  
1. Make sure the line cord is plugged into an active wall socket.  
No power to unit when  
ON/OFF switch is in the  
ON position so that the  
main circuit board is not  
getting ac power  
2. Check to see if the fuse is blown. Replace if necessary. Refer to  
Chapter 9 for fuse ratings and chapter 8 for instructions on how to  
replace it.  
3. Turn the unit’s power off and on, adjust the settings, and attempt to  
resume pumping.  
No flow out of the tube outlet  
A
1. Make sure the tubing inlet(s) are immersed in fluid.  
2. Observe the green LEDs near the pump icons on the membrane key-  
pad. The lit LEDs point to the inlets.  
3. To change the tubing inlets and outlets, make sure the display is in  
the STOPPED Display Mode and refer to Section 5.2.  
B
1. Check that the motor is rotating in the correct direction. The pump  
motor rotates to drive fluid into the inlets and out of the outlets.  
2. Observe the green LEDs near the pump icons on the membrane key-  
pad. The lit LEDs point to the inlets.  
3. To change the direction in which the motor rotates, make sure the  
display is in the STOPPED Display Mode and refer to Section  
5.2.  
C
1. Make sure you have properly mounted the pump(s) to the motor.  
2. If the pump(s) are not properly mounted, review Section 3.1 on how  
to attach pump(s) to the motor.  
3. Remove and properly attach the pump(s) to the motor.  
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Problem  
Solution  
No flow out of the tube outlet  
(cont’d)  
D
If the previous solutions do not help your situation, there may be a  
problem with the way the tubing is loaded in the pump(s).  
1. Observe how the tubing is loaded in the pump(s) and, if necessary,  
reload it.  
2. Make sure the tubing has no holes or cracks. Replace with new  
tubing, or move a fresh section of the tubing inside of the pump, if  
necessary.  
3. Make sure the tubing is not clogged. Replace with new tubing, if  
necessary.  
4. Make sure no part of the tubing is being constricted by a clamp.  
Loosen clamps if necessary.  
5. Make sure the pump(s) are properly closed.  
Fluid flows in the opposite  
direction of what is intended  
1. Check that the motor is rotating in the correct direction. The pump  
motor rotates to drive fluid into the inlets and out of the outlets.  
2. Observe the green LEDs near the pump icons on the membrane  
keypad. The lit LEDs point to the inlets.  
3. To change the direction in which the motor rotates, make sure the  
display is in the STOPPED Display Mode and refer to Section  
5.2.  
Unable to fasten two stacked  
pumps to the motor  
Use long mounting screws to attach the pumps.  
Motor will not turn  
A
1. Verify that the unit's power is on.  
2. If the power is not on, toggle the ON/OFF switch to turn on the  
power. Attempt to resume pumping.  
B
The tubing may be causing a jam. Observe how the tubing is loaded in  
the pump(s) and, if necessary, reload it.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Motor will not turn  
(OVERCURRENT condition)  
1. The tubing may be causing a jam. Observe how the tubing is loaded  
in the pump(s) and, if necessary, reload it.  
2. Detach the pump(s) and check for a mechanical jam. Substitute  
another pump, if necessary.  
To recover from an  
overcurrent, first turn  
the power switch off,  
and then back on.  
Then attempt solutions  
1 through 8.  
3. Check to see if the fuse is blown. Replace if necessary. Refer to  
Chapter 9 for fuse ratings and chapter 8 for instructions on how to  
replace it.  
4. Make sure you are using tubing of the appropriate wall thickness for  
the pump(s). Refer to Table 9-1 or 9-2.  
5. Make sure you are using tubing of the appropriate durometer for  
your pump(s). Try to operate the motor with tubing of 68 or smaller  
durometer.  
6. Make sure the tubing is not caught on the bottom roller. Reposition  
the roller slightly and reload the tubing, if necessary.  
7. Make sure no part of the tubing is being constricted by a clamp.  
Loosen clamps if necessary.  
8. Turn the unit’s power off and on, adjust the settings, and attempt to  
resume pumping.  
The pump(s) will not stay on  
the motor  
1. Make sure you have properly mounted the pump(s) to the motor.  
2. If the pump(s) are not properly mounted, review Section 3.1 on how  
to attach pump(s) to the motor.  
3. Remove and properly attach the pump(s) to the motor.  
Pump messages appear in a  
language other than the one  
you want  
The LANGUAGE button was inadvertently pressed. Make sure that you  
are pumping in a mode other than the TIME Mode before pressing the  
LANGUAGE button, so you can watch the language change. To change  
languages, refer to Section 5.1.  
Problem has not been resolved  
following the suggestions in  
this chapter  
Call Customer Service  
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Technical Details  
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8.1 Theory of Operation  
The pump motor consists of an electric motor and a pulley assembly controlled  
by a microprocessor and circuit board. Driven by ac power, the motor produces  
a torque which drives the pulley assembly. The pulley assembly reduces the  
motor output speed and drives the pump. All of the pump motor’s functions  
are regulated by the microprocessor and circuit board. You enter information to  
the motor via a membrane keypad.  
8.2 Design Considerations  
Customers commonly desire a pump motor that they can calibrate to obtain  
accurate flow rates with a wide variety of tubing materials, sizes, and  
durometers. They also want the ability to pump fluid from more than one  
source container at the same time. In addition, they may need the freedom to  
pump fluid in opposing directions at the same time. Customers also desire a  
variety of ways by which to pump their fluid. Above all, they want to carry out  
all these processes with a user-friendly piece of equipment.  
8.3 Design Solution  
The peristaltic pump motor satisfies today’s diverse customer needs. Its  
sophisticated software allows customers to calibrate the motor for use with a  
wide range of tubing materials, sizes, and durometers, to obtain accurate flow  
rates. It can accept two stacked pumps with fluid flowing in the same direction  
in both pumps, or one pump on each side with fluid flowing in opposite  
direction in the pumps. The pump motor is equipped with user friendly  
software and four modes of pumping: RPM, FLOW RATE, TIME, and TOTAL  
VOLUME.  
8.4 Maintenance  
There is no need for any preventive maintenance work. There are no user  
serviceable parts inside the peristaltic pump motor. All bearings are pre-sealed  
and rated for long life. Do not open the unit, or the warranty will be voided.  
The fuse may be replaced from the outside of the unit. Refer to figure 1.2 for the  
location. Simply press down on the plastic fuse holder door, and slide it open.  
The fuse used by the pump motor is closest to the case. The spare fuse is located  
under the word “Press”. Make sure Power is off and the line cord unplugged  
when changing the fuse.  
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Maximum Fluid Back Pressure:  
Max Suction Lift:  
Temperature Range (Fluid):  
Flow Rate:  
20 PSI  
20 feet of H2O (6.1 meters of H2O)  
-50°F to 300°F (-46°C to -149°C)  
1 to 2280 mL/min  
Reversible, 75 W ( ⁄  
600 rpm)  
16 character dot matrix LCD, 9 mm ( ⁄8") high  
characters  
90 to 130 Vac, 1.5 A; 190 to 260 Vac, 0.8 A  
(Unit may be used with extension cord)  
1
Motor:  
10  
HP), 90 Vdc (10 to  
3
Display:  
Power:  
Line cord:  
1.8 m (6 ft) with US standard plug on 115 Vac  
units 1.8 m (6 ft) with European plug on  
230 Vac units  
Housing:  
Painted sheet metal with rubber feet; units are  
stackable  
Dimensions (H x W x D):  
Weight:  
Fuse:  
152 x 254 x 254 mm (6" x 10" x 10")  
8.2 kg (18 lb)  
2 amp, 110 Vac or 1 amp, 220 Vac  
Table 9-1. Calibration Accuracy  
Tubing Wall  
Thickness  
1
Tubing Size  
Calibration  
Accuracy  
Tubing Wall  
Thickness  
Tubing Size  
Calibration  
Accuracy  
Inner Diameter  
Inner Diameter  
1
16"  
32"  
4%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
4%  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
3.0 mm  
4.0 mm  
5.0 mm  
6.0 mm  
7.0 mm  
8.0 mm  
4%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
4%  
4%  
1
1
16"  
16"  
1
1
16"  
8
"
1
3
16"  
16"  
1
1
16"  
4
"
1
5
16"  
16"  
NOTE  
Calibration accuracy studies were done by calibrating the pump motor and  
comparing actual volume pumped to requested total volume. Various tube  
materials were used along with 20°C water, 0 PSI back pressure.  
Accuracies may vary with fluid viscosity, temperature and back pressure.  
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Flow rate tests were done with 20°C water at 0 PSI back pressure.  
Table 9-2. Average Flow Rates  
Tubing Wall  
Thickness  
Tubing Size  
mL per  
Minimum Flow  
Maximum Flow  
Inner Diameter  
Revolution  
Rate at 600 RPM  
(mL/ Minute)  
1
Rate at 600 RPM  
(mL/ Minute)  
30  
1
1
16"  
32"  
0.05  
0.22  
0.9  
1
1
16"  
16"  
3
132  
540  
1
1
16"  
8
"
9
1
3
16"  
16"  
1.9  
19  
30  
38  
1
1140  
1800  
2280  
48  
1
1
16"  
4"  
3.0  
1
5
16"  
16"  
3.8  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.5 mm  
1.0 mm  
2.0 mm  
3.0 mm  
4.0 mm  
5.0 mm  
6.0 mm  
7.0 mm  
8.0 mm  
0.08*  
0.35*  
0.8*  
1.43*  
2.1*  
2.7*  
3.6*  
3.9*  
4
210  
8
482  
15  
21  
27  
37  
39  
857  
1257  
1607  
2187  
2316  
* Metric mL per revolution numbers are rounded off  
To determine the chemical compatibility of a particular tubing material, it is  
recommended that you test the tubing under actual conditions  
Tubing materials that can be used include Vinyl, Viton, Tygon, Silicone, Santoprene,  
and Norprene. Up to 68 durometer tubing can be used.  
Table 9-3. Variances in Normalized Flow Rate (mL per Revolution)  
Tubing Size  
Inner Diameter  
Due to  
Motor  
Speed  
Between Pumps  
(due to Mechanical  
Tolerances)  
Due to Different  
Tubing Materials  
(in.)  
1
32  
10%  
10%  
10%  
5%  
25%  
15%  
10%  
10%  
15%  
20%  
20%  
15%  
5%  
1
16  
1
8
3
16  
5%  
1
4
5%  
5%  
5
16  
15%  
10%  
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Tubing operating life tests are done at 600 RPM, with 20°C water, 0 PSI back  
pressure until the tubing breaks. Average tubing life hours are shown. However,  
tubing life varies considerably depending on tubing formulation, tubing back  
pressure, and fluid pumped. Tubing should be inspected periodically for wear.  
Table 9-4. Average Tubing Life  
Tubing Wall  
Thickness  
Tubing Wall  
Thickness  
Tubing  
Tubing  
Average  
Inner Diameter  
Inner Diameter  
Material  
Tubing Life  
(in.)  
16  
(mm)  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
1. 5  
(in.)  
16  
(mm)  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
8.0  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
8.0  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
8.0  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
8.0  
1.5  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
8.0  
(Hours)  
10  
25  
25  
25  
10  
60  
60  
30  
30  
30  
60  
60  
60  
50  
40  
100  
100  
100  
75  
60  
60  
60  
40  
30  
500  
500  
500  
400  
400  
1
1
Viton  
Viton  
Viton  
Viton  
Viton  
Tygon  
Tygon  
Tygon  
Tygon  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
5
16  
16  
1
1
16  
16  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
5
16  
16  
Tygon  
1
1
16  
16  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Vinyl  
Vinyl  
Vinyl  
Vinyl  
Vinyl  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
5
16  
16  
1
1
16  
16  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
1
16  
16  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
5
16  
16  
1
1
16  
16  
1
1
16  
8
1
3
16  
16  
1
1
16  
4
1
5
16  
16  
5
NOTE: Poor tubing life results were obtained for 16" (8.0mm) inner diameter  
Santoprene tubing. This particular tubing should not be used with the FPU5-MT  
Series pump motor.  
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Table 9-5. Tubing Size vs Min. Motor Speed Required for Priming *  
Tubing Size - ID  
Minimum Motor Speed (RPM)  
1
32"  
300  
1
16"  
250  
100  
50  
1
8"  
3
16"  
1
4
"
50  
5
16"  
50  
1mm  
2mm  
3mm  
4mm  
5mm  
6mm  
7mm  
8mm  
300  
250  
100  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
(* Tests are done using 20°C water, 0 psi back pressure)  
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Table 9-6. Average Flow Rates For Viscous Liquids  
Tubing Wall  
Tubing Size  
Liquid  
Thickness  
Inner Diameter  
mL Per Revolution  
Viscosity  
400 cps  
1
1
Mineral Oil  
Mineral Oil  
Mineral Oil  
Mineral Oil  
Mineral Oil  
Mineral Oil  
Molasses  
16"  
32"  
0
1
1
16"  
16"  
0.005  
0.04  
0.15  
0.20  
0.25  
0
400 cps  
1
1
16"  
8
"
400 cps  
1
3
16"  
16"  
400 cps  
1
1
16"  
4
"
400 cps  
1
5
16"  
16"  
400 cps  
1
1
16"  
32"  
8,000 cps  
8,000 cps  
8,000 cps  
8,000 cps  
8,000 cps  
8,000 cps  
1
1
Molasses  
16"  
16"  
0.002  
0.01  
0.07  
0.08  
0.10  
1
1
Molasses  
16"  
8
"
1
3
Molasses  
16"  
16"  
1
1
Molasses  
16"  
4
"
1
5
Molasses  
16"  
16"  
Flow Rate Tests were done with 20°C liquids at 0 psi back pressure.  
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The pump motor is equipped with a protective cover, which can be attached to  
whichever pump mounting site is not being used for pumping. Simply place the  
cover over the mounting site to avoid catching fingers or clothing in the groove  
of the motor shaft. Attach it with the two mounting screws provided.  
Table 10-1. Spare Parts  
Part Number  
Description  
FPU-0071  
Protective Cover  
HS-0183S  
2 Mounting Screws for Protective Cover  
Standard Length Mounting Screws  
Long Mounting Screws  
FPU500-SMS  
FPU500-LMS  
Table 10-2. Accessories  
Description  
Part Number  
PROBES WITH 36" TEFLON COATED LEAD WIRES  
1
KMTSS Series  
KMTSS Series  
KMTIN Series  
KMTIN Series  
SMP Type K Thermocouple Stainless Steel Probe ⁄  
8
Dia *  
1
SMP Type K Thermocouple Stainless Steel Probe ⁄  
16  
Dia. *  
1
SMP Type K Thermocouple Inconel Probe ⁄  
8
Dia. *  
Dia. *  
1
SMP Type K Thermocouple Inconel Probe ⁄  
16  
*
When ordering your Type K thermocouple probe, specify grounded or  
ungrounded. Also, tell the sales person if you need to measure the  
temperature of corrosive materials. PFA coated probes are  
recommended for corrosive materials. Consult the Engineering  
Department for more details.  
The sales department will be able to give you the detailed part  
numbers of the probes you wish to order.  
Tubing information is on the next page.  
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Table 10-2. Accessories (cont’d)  
Tubing Type Size  
(OD x ID) (Shore Hardness)  
Part Number *  
Durometer  
RECOMMENDED TUBING TYPES AND SIZES  
3
1
TYVY Series  
TYVY Series  
TYVY Series  
TYVY Series  
TYVY Series  
TYVY Series  
TYSP Series  
TYSP Series  
TYSP Series  
TYSP Series  
TYTY Series  
TYTY Series  
TYTY Series  
TYTY Series  
TYSC Series  
TYSC Series  
TYSC Series  
TYSC Series  
TYNP Series  
TYNP Series  
TYNP Series  
TYNP Series  
TYNP Series  
TYVT Series  
TYVT Series  
TYVT Series  
TYVT Series  
TYVT Series  
Vinyl  
Vinyl  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
68  
68  
1
1
4  
x ⁄  
8
5
1
Vinyl  
32  
x ⁄  
32  
68  
5
3
Vinyl  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
68  
* Contact the Sales  
Department for  
the specific part  
numbers of the  
tubing you wish  
to purchase.  
3
1
Vinyl  
8  
x ⁄  
4
68  
7
5
Vinyl  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
68  
3
1
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Santoprene  
Tygon  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
55 & 64  
55 & 64  
55 & 64  
55 & 64  
55  
1
1
4  
x ⁄  
8
5
3
16  
x ⁄  
16  
3
1
8  
x ⁄  
4
1
1
4  
x ⁄  
8
5
7
5
7
3
Tygon  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
55  
3
1
Tygon  
8  
x ⁄  
4
55  
5
Tygon  
16  
x ⁄  
16  
55  
1
1
Silicone  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Silicone  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Norprene  
Viton  
4  
x ⁄  
8
50 & 60  
50 & 60  
50 & 60  
50 & 60  
50  
3
16  
x ⁄  
16  
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You can use optional Peristaltic Pumps (Part Number FPU500) with the motor. Figure 10-1  
shows a pump. You can attach one pump to each side of the motor or two pumps to either  
side.  
Contact Sales for more information about the pumps.  
Figure 10-1. Peristatic Pump  
10-3  
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Notes  
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER  
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of 25 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month  
grace period to the normal two (2) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This  
ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.  
If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service  
Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request.  
Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no  
charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser,  
including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits,  
improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of  
having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion;  
or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating  
conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not warranted, including but not  
limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.  
OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However,  
OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any  
damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by  
OMEGA, either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be  
as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR  
REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE,  
AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF  
LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of  
OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence,  
indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the  
component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for  
consequential, incidental or special damages.  
CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic  
Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical  
applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or  
activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility  
as set forth in our basic WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify  
OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the  
Product(s) in such a manner.  
RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES  
Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE  
RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN  
(AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGAS CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID  
PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return  
package and on any correspondence.  
The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent  
breakage in transit.  
FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the  
following information available BEFORE  
contacting OMEGA:  
FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA  
for current repair charges. Have the following  
information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:  
1. Purchase Order number under which the product  
was PURCHASED,  
1. Purchase Or  
2. Model and serial number of the product under  
warranty, and  
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems  
relative to the product.  
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