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x This User Manual is intended for use with a Milli-Q Integral Water
Purification System.
x This User Manual is a guide for use during the installation, normal
operation and maintenance of a Milli-Q Integral Water Purification System.
It is highly recommended to completely read this manual and to fully
comprehend its contents before attempting installation, normal operation or
maintenance of the Water Purification System.
x If this User Manual is not the correct one for your Water Purification
System, then please contact Millipore.
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Table of Contents
Product Information..................................................................................................................8
Overview ..............................................................................................................................8
Cabinet .................................................................................................................................9
Q-POD Unit........................................................................................................................15
Reservoir ............................................................................................................................21
Consumables ......................................................................................................................22
Specifications and requirements.........................................................................................25
Installation................................................................................................................................30
Overview ............................................................................................................................30
Alarms generated during installation .................................................................................31
Q-POD Unit........................................................................................................................34
Main Cabinet tubings, cables and power cord ...................................................................37
Installing the Quantum Cartridge.......................................................................................40
Installing the Progard Pack ................................................................................................42
Rinsing the RO Cartridges .................................................................................................45
Rinsing the Quantum Cartridge..........................................................................................48
Installing a POD Pak ..........................................................................................................51
Registering UV Lamp timers .............................................................................................54
Registering <Examine Inlet Strainer> message timer........................................................56
Calibrating the Flowrate.....................................................................................................58
Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor......................................................................................... 61
Software....................................................................................................................................63
Overview ............................................................................................................................63
Software Map.........................................................................................................................64
Standby Mode ........................................................................................................................65
General information ...........................................................................................................65
Description of Standby Menu ............................................................................................66
Manager Menu .......................................................................................................................69
Description .........................................................................................................................69
Ready Mode ...........................................................................................................................74
General information ...........................................................................................................74
Description of Ready Menu ...............................................................................................76
Using the Milli-Q System ........................................................................................................82
Overview ............................................................................................................................82
Dispensing water ................................................................................................................83
Printing ...............................................................................................................................86
Lab Closed feature ............................................................................................................. 91
Viewing water quality ........................................................................................................93
Viewing Operation .............................................................................................................95
Viewing Consumable Status ..............................................................................................98
Calling Millipore ..............................................................................................................100
Viewing Information ........................................................................................................101
Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................103
Overview ..........................................................................................................................103
Maintenance Schedule......................................................................................................104
Replacing the Progard Pack and Vent Filter ....................................................................106
Replacing the Quantum Cartridge....................................................................................110
Replacing a POD Pak.......................................................................................................114
Cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor....................................................................................... 117
6
Product Information
Overview
Purpose
Contents
See Page
9
15
21
22
25
Cabinet
Overview
D
C
Item
A
B
C
D
E
Main Display
function
Description/Name
Main Display
Connections for tubings, power cord, level sensor and other cables
Progard Pack
Quantum Cartridge
Sanitisation Port
Cabinet, Continued
Details of the
Main Display
1
3
2
Item
1
2
3
Right
Description
LEDs
x Green = No Alerts or Alarms
x Yellow = Alert
x Red = Alarm
Main LCD
Main Keypad
Action
Press
Diagram 2
.
10
Cabinet, Continued
Diagram 1
Action
Press
Diagram 2
.
Diagram 1
Action
Press
Diagram 2
.
Diagram 1
Action
Press
Diagram 2
.
11
Cabinet, Continued
Diagram 1
Action
Press
READY Mode
water quality
values
Diagram 2
.
Explanation
In this example, the water filling the Reservoir
has:
x a resistivity of 12.5 M:.cm,
x is temperature compensated (TC),
x a temperature of 25.1C, and
x the Reservoir is 80% full.
NOTE:
12
Cabinet, Continued
LEDs
Description
Milli-Q System is operating within specifications.
An Alert is present.
An Alarm is present.
NOTE:
x If an Alarm and an Alert are present at the same time, then only the red
LED is lit.
x The red and yellow LEDs are never lit at the same time.
Continued on next page
13
Cabinet, Continued
Ports and
cables
Item
1
2
3
Description
RO Reject Port
Item
8
Feedwater Port
Port for RC-Link to Q-POD
Unit
Port for RC-Link to Q-POD
Unit
E-POD Unit (Accessory)
Port
EDI Waste Port
Reservoir Port
4
5
9
A
B
C
Description
E-POD Unit (Accessory)
Port
Reservoir Port
Power Entry connection
(100 240 V)
Accessories connection
(maximum 24 VDC)
PS/2 cable connection
(maximum 5 VDC)
Level Sensor
(maximum 5 VDC)
Ethernet connection
(maximum 5 VDC)
14
Q-POD Unit
Overview
F
G
H
Item
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Description
Q-POD Plunger
Point of Delivery
POD Pak (BioPak Ultrafilter pictured here)
Q-POD Arm
Q-POD Mast
Q-POD Base
Q-POD Display
Q-POD Keypad
15
Display
Display - 1
STANDBY and
READY
Display 2
Reservoir Level
Display 3
Values
16
Display 4
Status of
consumables
UV Lamps off
UV 185 nm Lamp on
UV 254 nm Lamp on
Quantum Cartridge in
use
NOTE:
Display -5
Alert and
Alarm Symbols
Blinking
17
Display
FLOW
AUTOSTOP
Alarm
Steady
Display 6
Water not
available
Blinking
Display and
POD LOCKED
Alarm
Steady
Display Volumetric
Dispensing
18
Keypad
Item
A
B
C
D
E
Description
Press to start Milli-Q Water Recirculation
Decrease volume
Press to start volumetric dispensing
Increase volume
Press to get Instant Quality printout (if a printer is
connected to the Q-POD Unit)
Connections
C
B
Item
A
B
C
D
Description
Printer cable connection
PS/2 cable and Termination Plug connections
Footswitch connection
RC-Link tubing connections
19
Termination
Plug
The Termination Plug (shown below) is connected next to the PS/2 cable on
the Q-POD Base.
RC-Link
x The RC-Link is the set of tubings and the PS/2 cable inside a sheath.
x The RC-Link is 2.7 metres in length.
B
A
Item
A
B
Description
PS/2 Cable
Tubings
20
Reservoir
Information
Example
Catalogue Number
TANKPE030
TANKPE060
TANKPE100
The RC-Link is not shown in this photo nor are the various tubings or cables
shown.
21
Consumables
Flow diagram
The water flow through a Milli-Q System is shown here in a flow diagram.
The various consumables are described below.
B
Item
A
B
Description
Progard Pack
UV 254 nm Lamp
Item
D
E
UV 185 nm Lamp
Description
Quantum Cartridge
A10 TOC Monitor
Lamp
POD Pak
22
Consumables, Continued
Progard Pack
x The Progard Pack protects the RO Cartridge in order to increase its lifetime.
x The Progard Pack prevents mineral scaling, organic fouling and chlorine
oxidation of the RO Cartridge(s).
Item
Progard Pack
Progard Pack
without
Polyphosphate
Description
Performs benefits listed above.
x Performs benefits listed above except it does not
prevent mineral scaling.
x This is used with feedwaters not having tendencies to
form mineral scale.
UV 254 nm
Lamp
UV 185 nm
Lamp
Quantum
Cartridge
The Quantum Cartridge removes trace levels of ions and organic molecules.
Item
Quantum TIX
Cartridge
Quantum TEX
Cartridge
Description
x The Quantum TIX Cartridge contains only ion
exchange resin.
x This type of Quantum Cartridge is used when
maintaining absolutely trace levels of ions is critical.
x The Quantum TEX Cartridge contains ion exchange
resin and synthetic carbon.
x These purification media are used when the Milli-Q
Water needs to have both trace levels of ions and
trace levels of organic molecules.
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Consumables, Continued
A10 Lamp
x The A10 TOC Monitor uses a small lamp during its TOC Analysis Mode.
x This is called the A10 Lamp.
POD Pak
24
The water delivered from a Q-POD Unit has the following characteristics.
Parameter
Specification
Resistivity
18.2
TOC
<5
<1
Particulates > 0.22 Pm**
Bacteria**
<1
Pyrogens*
< 0.001
RNases*
< 0.01
DNases*
<4
Flow Rate**
0.05 2
(*) With BioPak Final Filter
(**) With Millipak or BioPak Final Filter
Units
M:.cm @25C
ppb
Particulates/mL
cfu/mL
Eu/mL
ng/mL
pg/PL
L/min
NOTE:
These specifications are valid for Elix water feed within specification and for
routine operation. Some specifications may not be achieved at start-up.
Weight
Operating
Weight
4.7 kg
24 kg
25 kg
27 kg
28 kg
Dry Weight
4.6 kg
18 kg
19 kg
20 kg
21 kg
Shipping
Weight
7.2 kg
22 kg
23 kg
24 kg
25 kg
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Electrical
The electrical specifications and data are found in the table below.
Parameter
Voltage
Frequency
Main Fuse
Power Used
Power Cord Length
Electrical Ground
Power Cord use
Value
100-230 VAC r10%
50-60 Hz r10%
x 2.5 Amp Fast Acting; 5 mm x 20 mm; 250 V
safety voltage.
x The fuse should be serviced by a qualified
Millipore Service Representative.
160 VA
2.5 metres
Earth Grounded
x The Milli-Q System is powered on and off by
removing the power cord from the wall outlet.
x The power cord should be plugged into a wall
outlet that is accessible.
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Dimensions
50 cm
48.4 cm
33.2 cm
34.6 cm
54.6
cm
52.2
cm
81.4
cm
57.9
cm
45.7
cm
55 cm
23 cm
27
Materials of
construction
Feedwater
Environmental
Noise Level
Value
Potable tap water
< 2000 PS/cm
1 bar < P < 6 bar
5C < T < 35C
< 30 ppm
< 3 ppm
< 12
4 < pH < 10
< 2000 ppb
< 0.1 ppm
< 0.05 ppm
< 0.05 ppm
Value
< 3000 metres
4 40C
4 40C
II
The Milli-Q System is intended for
indoor use only.
2
Maximum relative humidity 80%
for temperatures up to 31C
decreasing linearly to 50% relative
humidity at 40C.
28
Consumables
Reservoir
location
29
Installation
Overview
Purpose
Contents
Summary list
See Page
31
34
37
40
42
45
48
51
54
56
58
61
The steps shown below outline the sequence and major actions of a Milli-Q
System installation. Please refer to this list throughout the installation.
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Action
Assemble the Q-POD Unit
Connect the RC-Link to the Q-POD Unit
Install Milli-Q Cabinet tubings, cables and power cord
Power on the Milli-Q System
Install the Quantum Cartridge
Install the Progard Cartridge
Flush and rinse the RO Cartridge(s)
Fill the Reservoir
Flush and rinse the Quantum Cartridge
Install and Register the POD Pak
Register the UV Lamp timers
Register the timer for the EXAMINE INLET STRAINER
message
Calibrate the Product Water flowrate
Clean the A10 TOC Monitor
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Overview
TANK EMPTY
message
x This alarm occurs because the Reservoir is empty during most of the
installation.
x This alarm goes away when the Reservoir is partially full.
x To cancel the text display of this alarm message, follow the instructions on
the LCD.
PROGARD
PACK OUT
message
QUANTUM
CARTRIDGE
OUT message
31
MILLI-Q
RES < SP,
REPLACE
QUANTUM
message
x This alarm occurs because the Quantum Cartridge is not fully rinsed out or
there is air in the tubing near a resistivity sensor.
x This alarm goes away when a few litres of water are dispensed from the
Q-POD Unit.
x To cancel the text display of this alarm message, follow the instructions on
the LCD.
LOW FEED
PRESSURE
message
x This alarm occurs because there is air in the tubings and in the new Progard
Pack.
x When the air is gone and replaced with water, this alarm does not occur
anymore during installation.
x To cancel the text display of this alarm message, follow the instructions on
the LCD.
Eliminate LOW
FEED WATER
PRESSURE
message
Follow the steps below to allow the Milli-Q System to function after the
LOW FEED WATER PRESSURE alarm message is displayed.
Step
1
Action
When the feedwater pressure is
low, the Milli-Q System has an
Alarm.
Diagram
32
Eliminate LOW
FEED WATER
PRESSURE
message
(continued)
Step
3
Action
Press
Diagram
33
Q-POD Unit
Assembling
Result
34
Connecting the
RC-Link
Follow the steps below to connect the RC-Link to the Q-POD Base.
Step
1
Action
Locate the two tubing ports on
the back of the Q-POD Base.
Diagram
NOTE:
35
Connecting the
RC-Link
(continued)
Step
4
Action
Connect the Termination Plug
to the other PS/2 port on the
Q-POD Base.
Diagram
Make sure the PS/2 cable and the Termination Plug are well connected
to the Q-POD Unit.
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Summary
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
Description
RO Reject Water tubing goes to a drain.
Feedwater supply tubing to Milli-Q Integral system.
Tubing to Q-POD Unit. Use the RC-Link tubing.
Tubing to Q-POD Unit. Use the RC-Link tubing.
Water to E-POD Unit (accessory).
EDI Module waste water tubing connected here goes to
a drain.
Tubing connected here comes from the bottom of the
Reservoir. See the next section.
Water to E-POD Unit (accessory).
Tubing connected here goes to the bottom of the
Reservoir. See the next section.
Power cord connected here.
Accessories cable connected here.
PS/2 cable connected here.
Level Sensor from Reservoir connected here.
Ethernet cable connected here.
37
Reservoir
connections
The tubings from Milli-Q Cabinet Ports 7 and 9 are connected to the
Reservoir as shown here.
NOTE:
The valve where the tubing from Port 7 is connected must be opened.
Feedwater
tubing to pipe
38
Powering the
system
Alarm
messages
x Because the Milli-Q System is starting with an empty Tank and without a
Progard Pack or Quantum Cartridge installed, there are alarm messages
displayed.
x These alarms are:
TANK EMPTY,
PROGARD PACK OUT, and
QUANTUM CARTRIDGE OUT.
Cancel Alarms
x When the Alarm messages are cancelled, check that the displayed date is
correct.
x If necessary, go to the Manager Menu Software and correct the date and
time. See the Software Map in the beginning of the Software Chapter for
more information.
x Do not install a Progard Pack or a Quantum Cartridge until the displayed
date is correct.
39
Procedure
Action
x Open the right door of the
Milli-Q System Cabinet.
x Remove the 2 protective caps
located on the ports inside.
Diagram
40
Procedure
(continued)
Step
5
Action
Press
Diagram
41
Procedure
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
Diagram
NOTE:
42
Procedure
(continued)
Step
3
Action
x Remove the covers on the 2
ports of the Progard Pack.
x Make sure the rubber O-rings
are firmly in place.
x Wet the O-rings with water.
Diagram
43
Procedure
(continued)
Step
6
Action
x Push the pack locking handle
down.
x Close the left door.
10
Press
Diagram
x Wait 5 minutes.
.
x Press
x Press
44
Very
important!
Rinse the RO
Cartridges
Procedure
x The RO Cartridges must be flushed and rinsed when the Milli-Q System is
installed.
x Failure to do this results in poor water quality.
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Maintenance>.
x Press
.
Diagram
45
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Select <Install new RO>.
.
x Press
Press
Press
Press
Diagram
46
Procedure
(continued)
Step
9
Action
When the 225 minute RO rinse
is finished, the Milli-Q System
returns to READY Mode.
10
Diagram
47
Have enough
water!
x There has to be enough water in the Reservoir in order to rinse the Quantum
Cartridge.
x If there is not enough water in the Reservoir, the TANK EMPTY Alarm is
shown. Additionally, air can enter the tubings and can temporarily affect
other sensors.
Millipore Reservoir
30 Litre
60 Litre
100 Litre
Minimum
100% Tank Level
> 40% Tank Level
> 30% Tank Level
NOTE:
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Procedure
Action
x Locate the clear tubing and
the barbed fitting from the
Milli-Q System Accessories
Bag.
x Screw the barbed fitting onto
the Q-POD Unit.
x Push one end of the clear
tubing onto the end of the
barbed fitting.
x Place the other end of the
clear tubing into a sink.
Diagram
NOTE:
49
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
Dispense water for about 10
minutes.
Diagram
50
Overview
Placing and
flushing
Registering
Follow the steps below to register the installation of the POD Pak.
Step
1
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Maintenance>.
.
x Press
Diagram
51
Registering
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Scroll down to
<Install Q-POD Pak 1>.
x Select it.
Press
Press
Press
Diagram
52
Registering
(continued)
Step
9
Action
Press
10
Diagram
Press 3 times on
53
Introduction
x The timer used for each UV Lamp must be reset when the Milli-Q System is
installed.
x If this is not done, then the message indicating that a Lamp replacement is
needed is shown too early.
x The UV Lamp timers need to be reset for the:
UV 185 nm Lamp,
the UV 254 nm Lamp, and
the A10 TOC Monitor Lamp.
NOTE:
Before doing this, make sure that the date and time have been checked for
accuracy.
Procedure
This procedure shows how to reset the timer used for the UV 254 nm Lamp.
Step
1
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Maintenance>.
x Press
.
Diagram
54
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Select <Install UV 254 nm
Lamp>.
x Press
.
Press
Press
Diagram
7
Press
Press 3 times on
After resetting the UV 254 nm Lamp timer, reset the UV Lamp timer for the:
x UV 185 nm Lamp, and
x the A10 TOC Monitor Lamp.
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Introduction
x The timer used for cleaning the Inlet Strainer must be reset when the
Milli-Q System is installed.
x If this is not done, then the message indicating that the message Examine
Inlet Strainer is shown too early.
Procedure
This procedure shows how to reset the timer used for the message Examine
Inlet Strainer.
Step
1
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Maintenance>.
.
x Press
Diagram
56
Procedure
(continued)
Step
5
Action
Press
Diagram
6
Press
Press 3 times on
57
Introduction
x The Milli-Q Water flowrate should be calibrated when the Milli-Q System
is installed.
x This calibration should be done with Q-POD Unit 1 in case there are
multiple Q-POD Units.
x A 1 Litre graduated cylinder is needed.
Procedure
Action
Go to STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Setup>.
.
x Press
Diagram
58
Procedure
(continued)
Step
5
Action
x Select <Flow Calibration>.
.
x Press
x Place a 1 L Graduated
Cylinder under the Q-POD
Unit.
x Press
Diagram
x Water dispenses
automatically from Q-POD
Unit 1.
x Wait until it stops dispensing
water.
59
Procedure
(continued)
Step
10
Action
Press
11
Diagram
Press 3 times on
60
Introduction
Procedure
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Sanitise/Clean>.
.
x Press
Diagram
61
Procedure
(continued)
Step
5
Action
Press
Installation
complete!
Diagram
62
Software
Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to explain the various software used in the
Milli-Q System.
Contents
See Page
64
65
69
74
63
Software Map
Map
64
Standby Mode
General information
Purpose
Display
Main Display
READY Mode
from
STANDBY
Mode
Diagram 1
Q-POD Display
Action
Press
Diagram 2
.
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Maintenance
Item
Install Pretreatment
Clean Strainer
Install Progard
Install new RO
Install UV 254 Lamp
Install UV 185 Lamp
Install Quantum
Install A10 UV Lamp
Install Q-POD Pak 1
Install ASM UV
Diagram 2
Description
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE
EXTERNAL PRE-TREATMENT.
Used to reset Alert message EXAMINE INLET
STRAINER.
Used to see general information about the Progard
Pack exchange.
Used to start a flush and rinse of a new RO
Cartridge.
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE 254 NM
LAMP.
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE 185 NM
LAMP.
Used to see general information about the
Quantum Cartridge exchange.
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE A10
LAMP.
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE Q-POD
PAK 1
Used to reset Alert message REPLACE ASM UV
LAMP
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Sanitise/clean
Diagram 1
Item
RO CL2 Cleaning
RO pH Cleaning
A10 Cleaning
System Cleaning
Suitability
Tests
Diagram 2
Description
Used to sanitise the RO
Cartridge(s).
Used to clean the RO Cartridge(s).
Used to clean the A10 TOC
Monitor.
Contact Millipore for more
information.
Diagram 1
Item
Res Suitability Test
Temp Suitability Test
TOC Suitability Test
Diagram 2
Description
Contact Millipore for more
information.
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Language
Diagram 1
Item
Language
Manager Menu
Diagram 2
Description
Change the displayed language.
See the next section for information about the Manager Menu.
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Manager Menu
Description
How to enter
Change ID and
Password
x See the Software Map at the beginning of this chapter. The map shows how
to enter the Manager Menu.
x To enter the Manager Menu, it is necessary to input a Login and a
Password.
x The Software Map indicates how to input a Login and a Password.
Diagram 1
Item
Change ID and Password
Diagram 2
Description
Change the Login and Password
used to enter the Manager Menu.
Diagram 1
Item
Date and Time
Diagram 2
Description
Change the Milli-Q System date and
time.
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Description, Continued
Set Points
Diagram 1
Item
Pretreatment
Strainer Frequency
BioPak
POD Pak A, POD Pak B,
POD Pak C
Diagram 2
Description
Change set point for controlling the
frequency of the message REPLACE
EXTERNAL PRE-TREATMENT.
Change set points for controlling the
frequency of the message EXAMINE
INLET STRAINER.
Change set point controlling the message
TAP FEED CONDUCTIVITY > SP.
Change set point controlling the message
RO REJECTION < SP.
Change set point controlling the message
PERMEATE C > SP.
Change set point controlling the message
ELIX PRODUCT R < SP.
Change set point controlling the tank level
where the Milli-Q System starts to refill
the tank.
Change set point controlling the message
MILLI-Q RES < SP, REPLACE
QUANTUM.
Change set point controlling the message
MILLI-Q TOC > SP.
Change set point controlling the message
REPLACE Q-POD (or E-POD) PAK X IN
YY DAYS (where 1 d X d 3 and
1 d YY d 14).
See above.
See above.
70
Description, Continued
Units
Diagram 1
Item
Pressure
Elix Product
Milli-Q Product
Tank Volume
Diagram 2
Description
x Change the displayed units of pressure.
x Choices are bar, psi and KPa.
x Change the displayed units of Elix Product
Water quality.
x Choices are M:.cm or PS/cm.
x Change the displayed units of Milli-Q Product
Water quality.
x Choices are M:.cm or PS/cm.
x Change the displayed units of Tank Volume.
x Choices are % full, Litres or US Gallons.
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Description, Continued
Setup
Diagram 1
Item
Install Date
Buzzer
MQ Recirc Mode
Temp Comp
Flow Calibration
UV 254 nm Activation
UV 185 nm Activation
ASM UV Lamp Schedule
Network Settings
Diagram 2
Description
Change the installation date.
Change the trigger for the Buzzer.
Change the amount of time that the Milli-Q
System automatically recirculates the water in
the Quantum Cartridge every hour in
READY Mode.
Change the amount of time that the Q-POD
dispenses continuously before it
automatically stops.
Change the Temperature Compensation
Mode.
Used for performing a flow calibration.
Used to activate or deactivate the UV 254 nm
Lamp.
Used to activate or deactivate the UV 185 nm
Lamp.
x Used to change the times when the ASM
(Automatic Sanitisation Module) turns on.
x See the ASM User Manual for more
information.
x Change Network settings.
x Contact Millipore for more information.
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Description, Continued
User
Parameters
The User Parameters are seen when a History Report is printed out.
Diagram 1
Item
Company Name
Department Name
Address
Postal Code
City
Country
Email
History
Summary
Diagram 1
Item
History Summary
Print System History
Print Elix History
Print Milli-Q History
Print Options
Diagram 2
Description
Diagram 2
Description
Used to see the day by day history
of the Milli-Q System.
See the section <Printing> for more
information.
73
Ready Mode
General information
Purpose
Display
Main Display
STANDBY
Mode from
READY Mode
Display
Q-POD Display
Action
Press
Result
.
74
READY Mode
water quality
values
Explanation
In this example, the water filling the
Reservoir has:
x a resistivity of 12.5 M:.cm,
x is temperature compensated,
x a temperature of 25.1C, and
x the Reservoir is 80% full.
NOTE:
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Water Quality
Diagram 1
Item
Elix Water Quality
Tank Level
Milli-Q Water Quality
Diagram 2
Description
x View the quality of the water filling the
Reservoir.
x Reverse Osmosis Cartridge data
feed and permeate conductivity, and
RO % Rejection
View the level of water in the Reservoir.
View the quality of water obtained from the QPOD Unit.
Print Menu
Diagram 1
Item
MQ Instant Quality
Elix Instant Quality
Diagram 2
Description
Print the parameters related to the quality of
water delivered from the Q-POD Unit.
Print the parameters related to the quality of
water filling the Reservoir.
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View Operation
Diagram 1
Item
System Operation
System Alerts
System Alarms
System Measures
Diagram 2
Description
View operating parameters:
x operating mode,
x feedwater and pump pressures,
x status of UV lamps, and
x status of pumps.
x View a list of active Alert messages.
x See the Alert Chapter for more information.
x View a list of active Alarm messages.
x See the Alarm Chapter for more information.
View:
x accumulated production time,
x pump voltages,
x EDI Module electrical data,
x UV Lamp electrical data, and
x flowmetre measurements.
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Consumables
Status
Diagram 1
Consumable
Pretreatment
Progard
UV 254 nm Lamp
ASM UV Lamp
UV 185 nm Lamp
Quantum
A10 UV Lamp
x POD Pak 1,
x POD Pak 2, or
x POD Pak 3.
Diagram 2
Description
View information about various
consumable items. Information
may include:
x installation date,
x lifetime remaining,
x volume processed,
x catalogue number, and
x serial number
NOTE:
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Call Millipore
Diagram 1
Item
Application Specialist
Service Engineer
Tech Service
Other
Diagram 2
Description
View:
x name,
x phone number, and
x email address of a Millipore
Representative.
NOTE:
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Service
Tracking
Diagram 1
Item
Installation
Repair
Service Contract
Contract Expires
Next Service
Next Calibration
Next Qualification
Diagram 2
Description
x View information that was
inputted into the Milli-Q System
at time of servicing.
x View information related to
upcoming service.
NOTE:
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Information
Diagram 1
Item
Flow Schematic
Version
System Information
Diagram 2
Description
View information that explains the purpose of
the major components.
View Software versions.
View:
x System Type,
x Catalogue Number,
x Serial Number,
x Installation Date, and
x Manufacturing Date.
81
Purpose
Contents
See Page
83
86
91
93
95
98
100
101
82
Dispensing water
Optimise Water
Quality
The Milli-Q Product Water quality can be optimised before dispensing it.
To do this:
x Press the Recirculation Keypad Button on the Q-POD Keypad (the system
will recirculate water for 3 minutes).
x wait for the displayed Resistivity to rise (may take several seconds), and
x wait for the displayed TOC to change (may take up to 9 minutes but can be
shorter).
Using the
Q-POD Plunger
To dispense water, press down on the Q-POD Unit plunger while in READY
Mode.
Position
0
L
M
H
H
Water flow
No water delivered
Low Flow (push slightly)
Medium Flow (push 1/2 way down)
High Flow (push down and hold, release when done)
Continuous high flow (push down and release; push down
again to stop).
83
Volumetric
dispensing
Follow the steps below to volumetrically dispense from the Q-POD Unit.
Step
1
Action
Make sure the Milli-Q System
is in READY Mode.
Diagram
84
Volumetric
dispensing
(continued)
Step
5
Footswitch
Action
When the volumetric
dispensing is finished, the
Q-POD Display will look like
this for 3 minutes.
Diagram
85
Printing
Overview
Hardware
x A parallel port printer cable is needed. The cable has the following
characteristics:
1 end = 25 pin Db-25 male parallel printer port connection, and
1 end = 36 pin Centronics male parallel port connection.
x A parallel port printer is needed.
x Contact Millipore for a list of recommended printers.
Printer cable
connection
Instant Quality
Report
Q-POD and
E-POD Units
in READY Mode.
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Printing, Continued
Instant Quality
Report from
Main Display
Follow the steps below to obtain an Instant Quality Report from the Main
Display.
Step
1
Action
x Make sure the Milli-Q System
is in READY Mode.
x Select MENU.
Press
Diagram
NOTE:
87
Printing, Continued
Instant Quality
Report from
Main Display
(continued)
Step
5
Press
History
Printout
Action
Diagram
Press 3 times on
88
Printing, Continued
History
Printout
procedure
Action
x Go to the MANAGER
MENU.
x See the Software Chapter
Map for information on how
to access the MANAGER
MENU.
x Select <History>.
.
x Press
Diagram
89
Printing, Continued
History
Printout
procedure
(continued)
Step
6
Action
Repeat the steps above to adjust
the <End Date>.
Diagram
x Select <Print>.
.
x Press
8
Press
10
Press 3 times on
90
Overview
What not to do
Do not turn off the power to the Milli-Q System when it is not used for a long
time (i.e. more than a few days).
What is the Lab The Lab Closed feature is a software selection that allows the Milli-Q System
Closed
to go into:
Feature?
x PRODUCTION Mode between 10:00 and 10:30 each day, and
During Lab Closed Mode, the Reservoir drain valve is deliberately left open.
This allows any produced water to go to a drain.
Procedure
Step
1
Action
x Go to the Manager Menu.
See the Software Chapter
Map for more information on
how to enter the Manager
Menu.
x Scroll down to <Lab closed>.
Press
Diagram
3
Press
91
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Place a piece of tubing between a valve on the bottom of the
Reservoir and a sink or drain.
x Open the valve.
NOTE:
Closing tank
valve
Action
The Milli-Q System is in Lab
Closed Mode.
x Go to STANDBY Mode.
x The Milli-Q System exits
LAB CLOSED Mode.
Go to READY Mode.
Diagram
92
Procedure
x Milli-Q Water Quality refers to the water dispensed from the Q-POD Unit.
x Elix Water Quality refers to the water filling the Reservoir.
Step
1
Action
Make sure the Milli-Q System
is in READY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
Diagram
93
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Select the <Water Quality> to
be viewed.
x Press
Diagram
NOTE:
The Elix Water Quality values are shown. The term TC means that the
resistivity value is temperature compensated.
5
Press 3 times on
.
94
Viewing Operation
Introduction
System
Operation
Action
Start in READY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
Diagram
95
System
Operation
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Select <System Operation>.
.
x Press
Diagram
System Alerts
96
System Alarms
System
Measures
97
Introduction
Procedure
Action
Start in READY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
Diagram
98
Procedure
(continued)
Step
5
Action
x Select the consumable that
you would like to see
information about.
x As an example, the Quantum
Cartridge status is shown
here.
x Choose other consumables to
see their status
Diagram
99
Calling Millipore
Introduction
Procedure
Action
Start in READY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
x Press
.
Diagram
100
Viewing Information
Introduction
Procedure
Follow the steps below to see information about the Milli-Q System.
Step
1
Action
Start in READY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
x Press
x Select <Information>.
x Press
Diagram
101
Version
The various versions for the Milli-Q System are shown here.
This LCD shows the version used
for various components inside the
Milli-Q System.
System
Information
The Catalogue Number, Serial Number and other information are shown here.
The Serial Number is something you should reference when you contact
Millipore.
This LCD shows information such
as the Serial Number and the
Catalogue Number.
NOTE:
102
Maintenance
Overview
Introduction
Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to explain the common maintenance needed for
a Milli-Q System.
Contents
See Page
104
106
110
114
117
119
124
103
Maintenance Schedule
Consumables
Item
Progard Pack
Maintenance needed
Replacement
Quantum Cartridge
Replacement
POD Pak
Replacement
Replacement
Item
UV 185 nm Lamp
Maintenance needed
Replacement
UV 254 nm Lamp
Replacement
Replacement
When
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
When prompted to by
an LCD message or as
necessary.
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
Lamps
When
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
When prompted to by
an LCD message.
NOTE:
104
Cleaning/
Sanitisation
Item
Inlet Strainer
Maintenance needed
Cleaning
Cleaning
RO Cartridge(s)
RO Cartridge(s)
System
Cl2 cleaning
pH Cleaning
Entire system
When
When prompted to by
an LCD message or as
necessary.
x When a new
Quantum Cartridge is
installed.
x When TOC values
fluctuate.
As necessary.
As necessary.
Contact Millipore for
more details.
105
When
The Progard Pack and Tank Vent Filter should be replaced when one of the
following Alert messages is displayed.
x Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER IN
XX DAYS
x Alert message = REPLACE PROGARD AND TANK VENT FILTER
Removing
Action
Place the system into
STANDBY Mode.
Diagram
106
Removing
(continued)
Step
3
Action
Remove the used Progard Pack.
Diagram
107
Placing
Action
x Remove the covers on the 2
ports of the Progard Pack.
x Look inside the ports.
x Make sure the rubber O-rings
are firmly in place.
x Wet the O-rings with water.
Diagram
108
Flushing
Vent Filter
Action
When a new Progard Pack is
installed, the LCD looks like
this.
Press
Diagram
x The Tank Vent Filter is replaced when the Progard Pack is replaced.
x See the User Manual supplied with the Reservoir for more information.
109
When
The Quantum Cartridge should be replaced when one of the following Alert
or Alarm messages is displayed.
x Alert message = REPLACE QUANTUM CARTRIDGE
x Alarm message = MILLI-Q RES < SP, REPLACE QUANTUM
Removing
Action
Place the Milli-Q System into
STANDBY Mode.
Diagram
110
Placing
Action
x Remove the covers on the 2
ports of the Quantum
Cartridge.
x Wet the O-rings with water.
Press
Diagram
111
Rinsing
Action
x Locate the clear tubing and
the barbed fitting from the
Milli-Q System Accessories
Bag.
x Screw the barbed fitting onto
the Q-POD Unit.
Diagram
NOTE:
112
Rinsing
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Dispense water for about 10
minutes.
x This flushes out any trapped
air in most of the Milli-Q
System.
x This also rinses off the
purification media located in
the Quantum Cartridge.
x Leave the Milli-Q System in
READY Mode when
finished.
x Push the Q-POD Plunger all
the way down and then
release it to stop dispensing
water.
Diagram
113
Basing on
flowrate
Basing on LCD
message
The POD Pak needs replacement when the following Alert message is
displayed.
x Alert message = REPLACE Q-POD PAK X (where X = 1,2 or 3)
NOTE:
If the E-POD Unit accessory is installed, then the term E-POD is substituted
for the term Q-POD in the Alert message above.
Placing and
flushing
Registering
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
Diagram
x Select <Menu>.
x Press
.
114
Registering
(continued)
Step
3
Action
x Select <Maintenance>.
.
x Press
Scroll down to
<Install Q-POD Pak 1>.
Press
Press
Diagram
115
Registering
(continued)
Step
8
Action
Press
Diagram
9
Press
10
Press 3 times on
116
Purpose
The purpose of cleaning the A10 TOC Monitor is to remove any accumulated
organic debris.
When
Procedure
Action
Start in STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Sanitise/Clean>.
.
x Press
Diagram
117
Procedure
(continued)
Step
4
Action
x Select <A10 Cleaning>.
.
x Press
x Press
Diagram
118
Safety
Opening the
Sanitisation
Port
Closing the
Sanitisation
Port
Wear Eye Safety Glasses and Laboratory Gloves and other appropriate safety
equipment when sanitising or cleaning the RO Cartridge(s).
Action
x Go to STANDBY Mode.
x Allow the Milli-Q System to
depressurise for a few
seconds.
Diagram
Do not use the Sanitisation Port Removal Tool to tighten the cap.
Continued on next page
119
Sanitising
Action
Place a chlorine tablet into the
Sanitisation Port.
Go to STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
x Press
Diagram
120
Sanitising
(continued)
Step
5
Action
x Select <Sanitise/Clean>.
x Press
Diagram
x Press
121
Cleaning
Step
1
Action
Place a cleaning agent pouch
(ROClean A or ROClean B)
into the Sanitisation Port.
Diagram
NOTE:
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
122
Cleaning
(continued)
Step
5
Action
x Select <Sanitise/Clean>.
.
x Press
Diagram
x Press
123
Purpose
x The purpose of the Inlet Strainer is to prevent a large particle from entering
the Milli-Q System.
x If the Inlet Strainer becomes clogged, then feedwater does not flow freely to
the Milli-Q System.
x Cleaning the Inlet Strainer removes any trapped debris.
When
x The Inlet Strainer should be cleaned when the following Alert message is
displayed.
Alert message = EXAMINE INLET STRAINER
x The Inlet Strainer should also be cleaned whenever you suspect it is
clogged.
Procedure
Action
Go to STANDBY Mode.
Shut off the feedwater supply.
Unscrew the Inlet Strainer from the feedwater supply.
Detach the tubing on the other end of the Inlet Strainer.
Flush water backwards through the Inlet Strainer.
Apply 3 to 4 turns of new white tape to the threads of the
feedwater pipe.
Screw the Inlet Strainer back onto the feedwater pipe.
Attach the tubing to the other end of the Inlet Strainer.
Open the feedwater supply valve.
Go to READY Mode.
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Registering
Follow the steps below to register the cleaning of the Inlet Strainer.
Step
1
Action
Go to STANDBY Mode.
x Select <Menu>.
.
x Press
x Select <Maintenance>.
.
x Press
x A picture is shown.
.
x Press
Diagram
125
Registering
(continued)
Step
6
Action
Press
Diagram
Press 3 times on
Go to READY Mode.
126
Alarms
Overview
Introduction
Contents
See Page
128
133
127
Alarm Information
Definition
Alarm shown
what to do?
Types
Main Display
Description
x Some Alarms automatically stop the Milli-Q
System from dispensing water.
x An example of this is the Alarm message
QUANTUM CARTRIDGE OUT.
x The text display of this type of Alarm can be
cancelled for one hour by using the Keypad.
x Some Alarms do not automatically stop the
Milli-Q System from dispensing water.
x An example of this is the Alarm message
MILLI-Q T < MIN.
x The text display of this type of Alarm can be
cancelled for one hour by using the Keypad.
128
Q-POD Display
System Alarms
Viewing an
Alarm Message
Action
The Alarm message is shown
superimposed on the Main
Display.
Press
Diagram
129
Viewing an
Alarm Message
(continued)
Step
3
Action
Press
Diagram
Cancelling an
Alarm message
Alarm before
cancelling
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
130
Cancelling an
Alarm message
procedure
Action
The Alarm message is shown
superimposed on the Main
Display.
Press
3
Press
Alarm after
cancelling the
text display
Main Display
Diagram
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
131
Alarm fixed
Now suppose a Millipore Service Representative fixes the cause of the Alarm.
Main Display
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
132
Alarm
messages
LCD message
A10 ERROR 0
A10 ERROR 1
A10 ERROR 2
A10 ERROR 3
A10 ERROR 4
A10 ERROR 5
What it means
x A10 PCB E2Prom defective.
x Power off, power on the Milli-Q
System.
x Dispense water for several
minutes.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x A10 PCB A/D converter
defective.
x Power off, power on the Milli-Q
System.
x Dispense water for several
minutes.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x A10 Thermistor defective.
x Power off, power on the Milli-Q
System.
x Dispense water for several
minutes.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x Problem occurred with
temperature compensation.
x Power off, power on the Milli-Q
System.
x Dispense water for several
minutes.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x The water entering the A10 is <
4C.
x If the problem can not be resolved,
then contact Millipore.
x The water entering the A10 is >
41C.
x If the problem can not be resolved,
then contact Millipore.
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Alarm
messages
(continued)
LCD message
A10 ERROR 6
A10 ERROR 7
A10 ERROR 8
A10 ERROR 9
What it means
x The conductivity of the water
entering the A10 is > 1.1 PS/cm.
x If the problem can not be resolved,
then contact Millipore.
x The temperature inside the A10
during its Analysis Mode
exceeded 55C.
x Power off, power on the Milli-Q
System.
x Dispense water for several
minutes.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x The TOC sample oxidation was
not completed in the allotted time.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x The A10 is not detecting a TOC
value.
x This can be caused by:
The A10 Solenoid Valve is not
closing and could have a particle
stuck in it or
The A10 Lamp is not turning on.
x Perform an A10 Cleaning Mode.
This might dislodge a stuck
particle
x Replace the A10 Lamp if the A10
Cleaning did not fix the problem.
x If the message continues, then
contact Millipore.
x The communication between the
A10 TOC Monitor and the Milli-Q
System PC Board is interrupted.
The TOC value is no longer
reported.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alarm
messages
(continued)
LCD message
CLEANING CANCELLED
INCORRECT QUANTUM
CARTRIDGE
What it means
x A cleaning mode was cancelled
and was not fully completed.
x Go to STANDBY Mode and then
go to READY Mode.
x The Milli-Q System will go into a
15 minute FLUSH Mode. The
system will then automatically fill
the Reservoir.
x The resistivity of the water filling
the Reservoir is < set point.
x Contact Millipore.
x The resistivity of the water filling
the Reservoir is out of
measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The temperature of the water
filling the Reservoir is out of
measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The temperature of the water
filling the Reservoir is out of
measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
automatically stopped dispensing
water. The POD FLOW STOP
timer has reached 0 minutes.
x Push the Q-POD Unit Plunger all
the way down and release.
x This resets the dispenser timer and
makes the Q-POD Unit available
for dispensing.
x The Milli-Q System does not
recognise the type of Progard Pack
being installed.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System does not
recognise the type of Quantum
Cartridge being installed.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alarm
messages
(continued)
LCD message
LOW FEED WATER PRESSURE
PERMEATE C > SP
What it means
x Check Feedwater pressure and
rectify.
x Go to STANDBY Mode and go to
READY Mode to release any
trapped air in the Milli-Q System.
x Contact Millipore if problem
persists.
x The Milli-Q Water resistivity is <
set point.
x Dispense water to eliminate any
trapped air in the Milli-Q System.
x Replace the Quantum Cartridge.
x The Milli-Q Water resistivity is
out of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q Water temperature is
out of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q Water temperature is
out of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The TOC is > set point.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Flowmetre has measured <
0.2 Lpm during Volumetric
Dispensing mode.
x Push the Q-POD Unit Plunger all
the way down and release.
x The Permeate conductivity is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Permeate conductivity is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Permeate conductivity is > set
point.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alarm
messages
(continued)
LCD message
POD LOCKED
What it means
x The Q-POD (or E-POD) Unit
microswitch is locked.
x Push the Q-POD Unit Plunger all
the way down and release.
x The Progard Pack is not installed
correctly or it has been removed.
x The Milli-Q System stops
operating.
x Verify that the Progard Pack is
installed correctly.
x Contact Millipore if the problem
continues.
x The Quantum Cartridge is not
installed correctly or it has been
removed. The Milli-Q System
stops operating.
x Verify that the Quantum Cartridge
is installed correctly.
x Contact Millipore if the problem
continues.
x The Feedwater conductivity is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Feedwater conductivity is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Feedwater temperature is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Feedwater temperature is out
of measurement range.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alarm
messages
(continued)
LCD message
TANK EMPTY
WATER DETECTED
What it means
x The Milli-Q System has detected
an empty Reservoir.
x Refill the Reservoir.
x Verify that the Reservoir level
sensor is plugged into the Milli-Q
System Cabinet.
x A Water Sensor (an accessory
connected to the Milli-Q System)
has detected water. The Milli-Q
System stops operating.
x Clean up the spilled water.
x Make sure the source of the leak is
fixed.
138
Alerts
Overview
Introduction
Contents
See Page
140
147
139
Alert information
Purpose
Types
Description
A minor alert message indicates that a maintenance
action is needed within a number of days.
A major Alert message corresponds to an immediate
maintenance request.
Examples
Main Display
x The yellow LED is lit steadily when an Alert message is shown. However,
if an Alert and an Alarm are both present, then only the red LED is lit.
x When an Alert is shown, it is listed under the System Alerts LCD. To
access the System Alerts LCD, see the Section View Operation.
140
Q-POD Display
Viewing an
Alert Message
Action
Start in either READY or
STANDBY Mode.
Press
Press
Diagram
141
Viewing an
Alert Message
(continued)
Step
4
Press
Action
Press
Diagram
142
Cancelling a
Minor Alert
message procedure
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
Action
Press
Press
3
Press
Diagram
143
The Alert message has been cancelled but the cause of the message is still
active.
Main Display
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
The Alert message has been cancelled when the A10 Lamp has been replaced.
Main Display
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
144
Cancelling a
Major Alert
message procedure
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
x A Major Alert message can be cancelled using the Keypad. This is done in
the same way that a Minor Alert message is cancelled.
x The display of the Major Alert is cancelled for 24 hours. It appears again
after 24 hours unless the maintenance action is performed.
Major Alert
after cancelling
The Alert message has been cancelled but the cause of the message is still
active.
Main Display
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
145
The Alert message has been cancelled when the A10 Lamp has been replaced.
Main Display
Q-POD Display
LEDs
Main Display
146
Alert messages
LCD message
CALIBRATION VISIT OVERDUE
XX DAYS
What it means
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that a Calibration Visit
is overdue.
x Contact Millipore.
x The ASM UV Lamp is not turning
on.
x Contact Millipore.
x The UV 185 nm Lamp is not
turning on.
x Contact Millipore.
x The UV 254 nm Lamp is not
turning on.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the electrical
intensity used by the EDI Module
is below specification.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that it is time to clean
the Inlet Strainer.
x Clean the Inlet Strainer and reset
the message.
x The Milli-Q System is prompting
you that a Calibration Visit should
be scheduled.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System is prompting
you that a Qualification Visit
should be scheduled.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System is prompting
you that a Service Visit should be
scheduled.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alert messages
(continued)
LCD message
NO RESPONSE FROM DHCP
SERVER
QUALIFICATION VISIT
OVERDUE XX DAYS
What it means
x Contact your network
administrator.
x Restart the Milli-Q System.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that a Qualification
Visit is overdue.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the A10 Lamp
should be replaced.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the A10 Lamp
should be replaced in XX days.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the ASM UV
Lamp should be replaced.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the ASM UV
Lamp on the Reservoir should be
replaced in XX days, where XX is
14, 13, , 1.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that POD PAK on the
E-POD Unit needs replacement.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the POD PAK on
the E-POD Unit should be
replaced in XX days, where XX is
14, 13, , 1.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
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Alert messages
(continued)
LCD message
REPLACE EXTERNAL
PRETREATMENT
REPLACE EXTERNAL
PRETREATMENT IN XX DAYS
What it means
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the external
pretreatment should be replaced.
x Consult the documentation
supplied with the external
pretreatment for more information.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the external
pretreatment should be replaced in
XX days, where XX is 14, 13, ,
1.
x Consult the documentation
supplied with the external
pretreatment for more information.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the Progard Pack
and the Vent Filter should be
replaced.
x Replace the Progard Pack.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the Progard Pack
and the Vent Filter should be
replaced in XX days, where XX is
14, 13, , 1.
x Replace the Progard Pack and
Vent Filter.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the POD PAK on
Q-POD Unit 1 should be replaced
in XX days, where XX is 14, 13,
, 1.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the POD PAK on
Q-POD Unit 2 should be replaced
in XX days, where XX is 14, 13,
, 1.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
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Alert messages
(continued)
LCD message
REPLACE Q-POD PAK 1
REPLACE QUANTUM
CARTRIDGE
REPLACE QUANTUM
CARTRIDGE IN XX DAYS
What it means
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that POD PAK on QPOD Unit 1 needs replacement.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that POD PAK on QPOD Unit 2 needs replacement.
x Replace the POD Pak and reset the
timer.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the Quantum
Cartridge should be replaced.
x Replace the Quantum Cartridge.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the Quantum
Cartridge should be replaced in
XX days, where XX is 14 or 13,
, 1.
x Replace the Quantum Cartridge.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the UV 185 nm
Lamp should be replaced.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the UV 185 nm
Lamp should be replaced in XX
days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the UV 254 nm
Lamp should be replaced.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that the UV 254 nm
Lamp should be replaced in XX
days, where XX is 14, 13, , 1.
x Contact Millipore.
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Alert messages
(continued)
LCD message
RO REJECTION < SP
What it means
x The RO % Rejection is < set
point.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Milli-Q System has
determined that a Service Visit is
overdue.
x Contact Millipore.
x The Tap Water conductivity is >
set point.
x Contact Millipore.
x Check the Ethernet Cable plugged
into the Milli-Q System and the
computer.
x Restart the Milli-Q System.
x Contact your network
administrator.
x Restart the Milli-Q System.
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Ordering Information
Consumables, Accessories and Systems
Consumables
Item
BioPak Ultrafilter
Catalogue Number
CDUFBI001
MPGP04001
EDSPAK001
EDSKIT001
PR0G0TNP2
PR0G0T0S2
QTUM0TEX1
QTUM0TIX1
TANKMPK01
TANKMPK22
UV 185 nm Lamp
ZMQUVLP01
UV 254 nm Lamp
ZLXUVLP01
ZFA10UVM1
ZLXUVLPL1
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Accessories
Item
ASM (Automatic Sanitisation Module) for
Reservoir
Catalogue Number
TANKASMIN
WMBSMT002
ZRXSP0D01
Footswitch
ZMQSFTS01
Reservoir 30 Litre
TANKPE030
Reservoir 60 Litre
TANKPE060
TANKPE100
WMBQP0D01
Q-POD Unit
ZMQSP0D01
Water Sensor
ZFWATDET4
Item
Milli-Q Integral 3
Catalogue Number
ZRXQ003T0
Milli-Q Integral 5
ZRXQ005T0
Milli-Q Integral 10
ZRXQ010T0
Milli-Q Integral 15
ZRXQ015T0
Milli-Q Integral
System Cabinet
NOTE:
Note
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