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Operating and

Maintenance Manual

Simplicity ™

Water Purification System

MILLIPORE

Page 1/36

Operating and

Maintenance Manual

Simplicity ™

Water Purification System

MILLIPORE

Page 1/36

Operating and

Maintenance Manual

Simplicity ™

Water Purification System

MILLIPORE

Page 1/36

NOTICE ___________________________________________

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Millipore Corporation. Millipore Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall Millipore Corporation be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual.

Copyright © 2004, all rights reserved, Millipore Corporation.

User manual: PF06022 (Rev. 1 - 05/04)

Manufacturer : MILLIPORE S.A.S., 67120 MOLSHEIM, FRANCE

Trademarks

Millipore is a registered trademark of Millipore Corporation or an affiliated company.

Simplicity

, Elix, SimPak and SimFilter are trademarks of Millipore Corporation.

All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective manufacturer.

Congratulations on your purchase of the Simplicity Ultrapure Water System. This system has been manufactured using state-of-the-art technologies and the highest quality components to insure years of reliable performance. The system has been designed to be extremely easy-to-use and maintain.

This manual contains important safety information so we urge you to please read it thoroughly before using the system. If you should have any questions or comments on this system, please contact your local Millipore representative or visit our web site at http://www.millipore.com.

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NOTICE ___________________________________________

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Millipore Corporation. Millipore Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall Millipore Corporation be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual.

Copyright © 2004, all rights reserved, Millipore Corporation.

User manual: PF06022 (Rev. 1 - 05/04)

Manufacturer : MILLIPORE S.A.S., 67120 MOLSHEIM, FRANCE

Trademarks

Millipore is a registered trademark of Millipore Corporation or an affiliated company.

Simplicity

, Elix, SimPak and SimFilter are trademarks of Millipore Corporation.

All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective manufacturer.

Congratulations on your purchase of the Simplicity Ultrapure Water System. This system has been manufactured using state-of-the-art technologies and the highest quality components to insure years of reliable performance. The system has been designed to be extremely easy-to-use and maintain.

This manual contains important safety information so we urge you to please read it thoroughly before using the system. If you should have any questions or comments on this system, please contact your local Millipore representative or visit our web site at http://www.millipore.com.

Page 2/36

NOTICE ___________________________________________

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Millipore Corporation. Millipore Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. This manual is believed to be complete and accurate at the time of publication. In no event shall Millipore Corporation be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual.

Copyright © 2004, all rights reserved, Millipore Corporation.

User manual: PF06022 (Rev. 1 - 05/04)

Manufacturer : MILLIPORE S.A.S., 67120 MOLSHEIM, FRANCE

Trademarks

Millipore is a registered trademark of Millipore Corporation or an affiliated company.

Simplicity

, Elix, SimPak and SimFilter are trademarks of Millipore Corporation.

All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective manufacturer.

Congratulations on your purchase of the Simplicity Ultrapure Water System. This system has been manufactured using state-of-the-art technologies and the highest quality components to insure years of reliable performance. The system has been designed to be extremely easy-to-use and maintain.

This manual contains important safety information so we urge you to please read it thoroughly before using the system. If you should have any questions or comments on this system, please contact your local Millipore representative or visit our web site at http://www.millipore.com.

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___________________________ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

EUROPEAN UNION EC DIRECTIVES

Directive 89/336/CEE

Directive 73/23/CEE

◆ These Lab Water Systems are designed and manufactured in application of the following

European Council directives :

– 89/336/CEE relating to Electromagnetic compatibility

– 73/23/CEE relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits

◆ Standards to which conformity is declared as applicable are the following :

– EN 55022-1 :

– EN 50082-1 :

– EN 61010-1 :

1992

1994

1993 /A2 : 1995

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___________________________ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

EUROPEAN UNION EC DIRECTIVES

Directive 89/336/CEE

Directive 73/23/CEE

◆ These Lab Water Systems are designed and manufactured in application of the following

European Council directives :

– 89/336/CEE relating to Electromagnetic compatibility

– 73/23/CEE relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits

◆ Standards to which conformity is declared as applicable are the following :

– EN 55022-1 :

– EN 50082-1 :

– EN 61010-1 :

1992

1994

1993 /A2 : 1995

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___________________________ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

EUROPEAN UNION EC DIRECTIVES

Directive 89/336/CEE

Directive 73/23/CEE

◆ These Lab Water Systems are designed and manufactured in application of the following

European Council directives :

– 89/336/CEE relating to Electromagnetic compatibility

– 73/23/CEE relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits

◆ Standards to which conformity is declared as applicable are the following :

– EN 55022-1 :

– EN 50082-1 :

– EN 61010-1 :

1992

1994

1993 /A2 : 1995

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TABLE OF CONTENTS _____________________________________

GETTING STARTED

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............................................................... 6

Warnings ............................................................................................................ 6

Illustrations .......................................................................................................... 6

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 7

General Information ............................................................................................. 7

System performance ........................................................................................ 8

Environmental Conditions ................................................................................. 9

Electrical Operating Conditions ........................................................................ 9

Composition of materials in contact with water .................................................. 9

Dimensions and weight .................................................................................. 10

Safety information ......................................................................................... 10

INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 11

Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 11

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system ............................................................... 11

Filling the Integral Reservoir ................................................................................ 12

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ........................................................................ 12

Installating the purification Pack .......................................................................... 12

Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 13

Language Selection ............................................................................................ 13

Purging the Pak ................................................................................................. 14

Installing the SimFilter ........................................................................................ 14

STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY ....................................... 15

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir .......................................... 15

Standard displayed messages ............................................................................. 15

Cleaning ........................................................................................................... 16

System maintenance messages ............................................................................ 16

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TABLE OF CONTENTS _____________________________________

GETTING STARTED

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............................................................... 6

Warnings ............................................................................................................ 6

Illustrations .......................................................................................................... 6

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 7

General Information ............................................................................................. 7

System performance ........................................................................................ 8

Environmental Conditions ................................................................................. 9

Electrical Operating Conditions ........................................................................ 9

Composition of materials in contact with water .................................................. 9

Dimensions and weight .................................................................................. 10

Safety information ......................................................................................... 10

INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 11

Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 11

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system ............................................................... 11

Filling the Integral Reservoir ................................................................................ 12

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ........................................................................ 12

Installating the purification Pack .......................................................................... 12

Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 13

Language Selection ............................................................................................ 13

Purging the Pak ................................................................................................. 14

Installing the SimFilter ........................................................................................ 14

STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY ....................................... 15

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir .......................................... 15

Standard displayed messages ............................................................................. 15

Cleaning ........................................................................................................... 16

System maintenance messages ............................................................................ 16

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TABLE OF CONTENTS _____________________________________

GETTING STARTED

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............................................................... 6

Warnings ............................................................................................................ 6

Illustrations .......................................................................................................... 6

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 7

General Information ............................................................................................. 7

System performance ........................................................................................ 8

Environmental Conditions ................................................................................. 9

Electrical Operating Conditions ........................................................................ 9

Composition of materials in contact with water .................................................. 9

Dimensions and weight .................................................................................. 10

Safety information ......................................................................................... 10

INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 11

Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 11

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system ............................................................... 11

Filling the Integral Reservoir ................................................................................ 12

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ........................................................................ 12

Installating the purification Pack .......................................................................... 12

Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 13

Language Selection ............................................................................................ 13

Purging the Pak ................................................................................................. 14

Installing the SimFilter ........................................................................................ 14

STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY ....................................... 15

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir .......................................... 15

Standard displayed messages ............................................................................. 15

Cleaning ........................................................................................................... 16

System maintenance messages ............................................................................ 16

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_____________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS

MORE ABOUT SIMPLICITY

USE OF THE KEYPAD ......................................................................... 17

Standard menu .................................................................................................. 17

Consumable lifetime ........................................................................................... 18

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display .............................. 19

Selecting the unit of measure .............................................................................. 20

Setting the displayed language ........................................................................... 21

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) .............................................................. 21

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the consumables ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ................................................. 23

UV Lamp replacement .................................................................................... 23

UV lamp reset ............................................................................................... 24

Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ...................................... 25

TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 26

Troubleshooting table ......................................................................................... 26

ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................ 28

Millipore’s Standard Warranty ............................................................................ 29

ILLUSTRATIONS ................................................................................. 30

At the back of the document: ILLUSTRATIONS and TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

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_____________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS

MORE ABOUT SIMPLICITY

USE OF THE KEYPAD ......................................................................... 17

Standard menu .................................................................................................. 17

Consumable lifetime ........................................................................................... 18

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display .............................. 19

Selecting the unit of measure .............................................................................. 20

Setting the displayed language ........................................................................... 21

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) .............................................................. 21

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the consumables ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ................................................. 23

UV Lamp replacement .................................................................................... 23

UV lamp reset ............................................................................................... 24

Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ...................................... 25

TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 26

Troubleshooting table ......................................................................................... 26

ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................ 28

Millipore’s Standard Warranty ............................................................................ 29

ILLUSTRATIONS ................................................................................. 30

At the back of the document: ILLUSTRATIONS and TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

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_____________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS

MORE ABOUT SIMPLICITY

USE OF THE KEYPAD ......................................................................... 17

Standard menu .................................................................................................. 17

Consumable lifetime ........................................................................................... 18

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display .............................. 19

Selecting the unit of measure .............................................................................. 20

Setting the displayed language ........................................................................... 21

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) .............................................................. 21

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the consumables ................................................................................. 22

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ................................................. 23

UV Lamp replacement .................................................................................... 23

UV lamp reset ............................................................................................... 24

Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ...................................... 25

TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 26

Troubleshooting table ......................................................................................... 26

ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................ 28

Millipore’s Standard Warranty ............................................................................ 29

ILLUSTRATIONS ................................................................................. 30

At the back of the document: ILLUSTRATIONS and TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ______________________________

This manual describes how to install, maintain and use the Simplicity.

It is recommended that this document is completely read before plugging in the unit to a source of electrical power. The system is easy to use and to maintain. However, it is wise to be familiar with all its functions as described in this manual.

Warnings _______________________________________________

Warning and Attention symbols will be placed near text when important information is present.

: Attention (Important Details)

: Refer to Documentation

Illustrations _____________________________________________

Illustrations are referenced in the text and are located in the back of this manual.

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ______________________________

This manual describes how to install, maintain and use the Simplicity.

It is recommended that this document is completely read before plugging in the unit to a source of electrical power. The system is easy to use and to maintain. However, it is wise to be familiar with all its functions as described in this manual.

Warnings _______________________________________________

Warning and Attention symbols will be placed near text when important information is present.

: Attention (Important Details)

: Refer to Documentation

Illustrations _____________________________________________

Illustrations are referenced in the text and are located in the back of this manual.

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ______________________________

This manual describes how to install, maintain and use the Simplicity.

It is recommended that this document is completely read before plugging in the unit to a source of electrical power. The system is easy to use and to maintain. However, it is wise to be familiar with all its functions as described in this manual.

Warnings _______________________________________________

Warning and Attention symbols will be placed near text when important information is present.

: Attention (Important Details)

: Refer to Documentation

Illustrations _____________________________________________

Illustrations are referenced in the text and are located in the back of this manual.

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_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

General Information ______________________________________

Simplicity is a water purification system fed through an integrated vented storage reservoir. The system provides the final “polish” to remove any remaining contaminants in water pretreated by reverse osmosis, electrodeionization (Elix), distillation or deionization.

The Simplicity system is designed to produce water of Type 1 quality.

This is equal to or better than ASTM,

CAP and NCCLS Type 1 water quality standards.

5

4

1

2

3

Reservoir

SimPak locking handle

SimPak

Dispensing valve button

Front panel with Liquid Crystal Display and Keypad

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1

4

5

2

3

_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

General Information ______________________________________

Simplicity is a water purification system fed through an integrated vented storage reservoir. The system provides the final “polish” to remove any remaining contaminants in water pretreated by reverse osmosis, electrodeionization (Elix), distillation or deionization.

The Simplicity system is designed to produce water of Type 1 quality.

This is equal to or better than ASTM,

CAP and NCCLS Type 1 water quality standards.

5

4

1

2

3

Reservoir

SimPak locking handle

SimPak

Dispensing valve button

Front panel with Liquid Crystal Display and Keypad

Page 7/36

3

4

1

2

5

_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

General Information ______________________________________

Simplicity is a water purification system fed through an integrated vented storage reservoir. The system provides the final “polish” to remove any remaining contaminants in water pretreated by reverse osmosis, electrodeionization (Elix), distillation or deionization.

The Simplicity system is designed to produce water of Type 1 quality.

This is equal to or better than ASTM,

CAP and NCCLS Type 1 water quality standards.

5

4

1

2

3

Reservoir

SimPak locking handle

SimPak

Dispensing valve button

Front panel with Liquid Crystal Display and Keypad

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3

4

1

2

5

INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

System performance

Purified water quality

Simplicity Simplicity 185

Resistivity

TOC*

Micro-organisms

Particles (0.22 µm)

Flowrates

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

15 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

5 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

Typical product water flowrate Up to 0.5 L/mn

Sound level 48 dB A at 1 metre

0.5 L/mn

48 dB A at 1 metre

* Test conditions: System was equipped with a SimPak 1 purification

Pack. The feedwater for the reservoir came from an Elix system.

TOC in the feedwater was < 50 ppb. The quality of the product water can vary as a function of the quality of the feedwater.

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INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

System performance

Purified water quality

Simplicity Simplicity 185

Resistivity

TOC*

Micro-organisms

Particles (0.22 µm)

Flowrates

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

15 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

5 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

Typical product water flowrate Up to 0.5 L/mn

Sound level 48 dB A at 1 metre

0.5 L/mn

48 dB A at 1 metre

* Test conditions: System was equipped with a SimPak 1 purification

Pack. The feedwater for the reservoir came from an Elix system.

TOC in the feedwater was < 50 ppb. The quality of the product water can vary as a function of the quality of the feedwater.

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INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

System performance

Purified water quality

Simplicity Simplicity 185

Resistivity

TOC*

Micro-organisms

Particles (0.22 µm)

Flowrates

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

15 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

18.2 M Ω-cm at 25 °C

5 ppb

≤ 1 cfu/ml

< 1 / ml

Typical product water flowrate Up to 0.5 L/mn

Sound level 48 dB A at 1 metre

0.5 L/mn

48 dB A at 1 metre

* Test conditions: System was equipped with a SimPak 1 purification

Pack. The feedwater for the reservoir came from an Elix system.

TOC in the feedwater was < 50 ppb. The quality of the product water can vary as a function of the quality of the feedwater.

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_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

Environmental Specifications

Storage temperature

Operating temperature

Feed water temperature

Altitude range

-40 °C to 70°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 35°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 30°C at 5% to 80% RH

2000 meters

This equipment is designed to be used in installation/overvoltage category II and pollution degree II.

Electrical Operating Conditions

Electrical consumption

Electrical voltage

UV lamp lifetime after installation

Main power cord length

30 VA

100, 120 VAC +/– 10%, 50/60 HZ +/– 3%

2 years (700 days)

2.4 meters / 8.3 feet

Composition of materials

Part

Pack adapter:

Pack:

3.5 L reservoir:

Reservoir adapter:

Pump head:

UV lamp and housing:

Material

PE

PP

HDPE

POM

PP, Santoprene ®

Ultrapure Quartz, SST

Part

Final Filter:

Fitting:

Resistivity cell:

Tubing:

Three way valve:

O-rings:

Material

Polycarbonate, Polysulfone

PE, PA,

Stainless steel 316 L

PE

PP, POM

EPDM

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_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

Environmental Specifications

Storage temperature

Operating temperature

Feed water temperature

Altitude range

-40 °C to 70°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 35°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 30°C at 5% to 80% RH

2000 meters

This equipment is designed to be used in installation/overvoltage category II and pollution degree II.

Electrical Operating Conditions

Electrical consumption

Electrical voltage

UV lamp lifetime after installation

Main power cord length

30 VA

100, 120 VAC +/– 10%, 50/60 HZ +/– 3%

2 years (700 days)

2.4 meters / 8.3 feet

Composition of materials

Part

Pack adapter:

Pack:

3.5 L reservoir:

Reservoir adapter:

Pump head:

UV lamp and housing:

Material

PE

PP

HDPE

POM

PP, Santoprene ®

Part

Final Filter:

Fitting:

Resistivity cell:

Ultrapure Quartz, SST

Tubing:

Three way valve:

O-rings:

Material

Polycarbonate, Polysulfone

PE, PA,

Stainless steel 316 L

PE

PP, POM

EPDM

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_________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

Environmental Specifications

Storage temperature

Operating temperature

Feed water temperature

Altitude range

-40 °C to 70°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 35°C at 5% to 80% RH

5 °C to 30°C at 5% to 80% RH

2000 meters

This equipment is designed to be used in installation/overvoltage category II and pollution degree II.

Electrical Operating Conditions

Electrical consumption

Electrical voltage

UV lamp lifetime after installation

Main power cord length

30 VA

100, 120 VAC +/– 10%, 50/60 HZ +/– 3%

2 years (700 days)

2.4 meters / 8.3 feet

Composition of materials

Part

Pack adapter:

Pack:

3.5 L reservoir:

Reservoir adapter:

Pump head:

UV lamp and housing:

Material

PE

PP

HDPE

POM

PP, Santoprene ®

Part

Final Filter:

Fitting:

Resistivity cell:

Ultrapure Quartz, SST

Tubing:

Three way valve:

O-rings:

Material

Polycarbonate, Polysulfone

PE, PA,

Stainless steel 316 L

PE

PP, POM

EPDM

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INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

Dimensions and weight

Height

Length

Depth

Weight of dry system in his box

Operating weight with full reservoir

Space required to remove and install the reservoir.

460 mm (18.11 inches)

248 mm (9.76 inches)

345 mm (13.58 inches)

Simplicity: 5.7 Kg (12.7 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 6.3 Kg (14.0 lbs)

Simplicity:10.4 Kg (23.1 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 11.1 Kg (24.6 lbs)

20 cm around the unit (0.5 inches)

Safety information

: Danger!

: Electrical Danger!

: Ground Connection!

: Danger : UV Radiation!

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INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

Dimensions and weight

Height

Length

Depth

Weight of dry system in his box

Operating weight with full reservoir

Space required to remove and install the reservoir.

460 mm (18.11 inches)

248 mm (9.76 inches)

345 mm (13.58 inches)

Simplicity: 5.7 Kg (12.7 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 6.3 Kg (14.0 lbs)

Simplicity:10.4 Kg (23.1 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 11.1 Kg (24.6 lbs)

20 cm around the unit (0.5 inches)

Safety information

: Danger!

: Electrical Danger!

: Ground Connection!

: Danger : UV Radiation!

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INTRODUCTION _________________________________________

Dimensions and weight

Height

Length

Depth

Weight of dry system in his box

Operating weight with full reservoir

Space required to remove and install the reservoir.

460 mm (18.11 inches)

248 mm (9.76 inches)

345 mm (13.58 inches)

Simplicity: 5.7 Kg (12.7 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 6.3 Kg (14.0 lbs)

Simplicity:10.4 Kg (23.1 lbs)

Simplicity 185: 11.1 Kg (24.6 lbs)

20 cm around the unit (0.5 inches)

Safety information

: Danger!

: Electrical Danger!

: Ground Connection!

: Danger : UV Radiation!

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___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Unpacking ______________________________________________

After unpacking the shipping container you should find (Figure 2):

Present?

Yes No

(A)

(B)

Simplicity water purification system with reservoir

User manual

(C) Point-of-use valve hose barb connector for purging a new SimPak

Ordered separately

(D)

(E)

SimPak purification pack

Reservoir vent filter

(F) SimFilter

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system _____________________

Warning: Do not plug in the electrical power cord into a power source at this step.

The Simplicity system has been designed to be placed on any laboratory bench (or suitable alternative). See the section

“Dimensions” page 10 of this manual for information related to the space needed to remove and install the reservoir.

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___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Unpacking ______________________________________________

After unpacking the shipping container you should find (Figure 2):

Present?

Yes No

(A)

(B)

Simplicity water purification system with reservoir

User manual

(C) Point-of-use valve hose barb connector for purging a new SimPak

Ordered separately

(D)

(E)

SimPak purification pack

Reservoir vent filter

(F) SimFilter

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system _____________________

Warning: Do not plug in the electrical power cord into a power source at this step.

The Simplicity system has been designed to be placed on any laboratory bench (or suitable alternative). See the section

“Dimensions” page 10 of this manual for information related to the space needed to remove and install the reservoir.

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___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Unpacking ______________________________________________

After unpacking the shipping container you should find (Figure 2):

Present?

Yes No

(A)

(B)

(C)

Simplicity water purification system with reservoir

User manual

Point-of-use valve hose barb connector for purging a new SimPak

Ordered separately

(D) SimPak purification pack

(E) Reservoir vent filter

(F) SimFilter

Selecting a site for the Simplicity system _____________________

Warning: Do not plug in the electrical power cord into a power source at this step.

The Simplicity system has been designed to be placed on any laboratory bench (or suitable alternative). See the section

“Dimensions” page 10 of this manual for information related to the space needed to remove and install the reservoir.

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INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Filling the Integral Reservoir _______________________________

Figure 3

1.

Raise the reservoir-locking handle to vertical position. (A)

2.

Pull out the reservoir (B) using the locking handle.

3.

Remove the reservoir cap (C) by twisting counter-clockwise 1/4 turn.

4.

Fill the reservoir, re-install it and secure the locking handle into the body of the system.

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ___________________________

1.

Install the Reservoir vent filter (D) into the reservoir cap.

2.

Replace the reservoir cap by twisting clockwise 1/4 turn

Installating the purification Pack ____________________________

Figure 4

1.

Swing the Pack locking handle to the left by pressing on the locking tab (A).

2.

Remove the two protective caps on the Simplicity connector (B).

3.

Remove the two protective caps on the SimPak cartridge (C), Wet the two O-rings of the

Pack with a few drops of water.

4.

Push the SimPak (D) firmly into the unit.

5.

Secure the pak in place by closing the locking handle (E). The locking handle should engage easily. If you need to force the handle, then the pack is not fully positioned into the pack adapter.

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INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Filling the Integral Reservoir _______________________________

Figure 3

1.

Raise the reservoir-locking handle to vertical position. (A)

2.

Pull out the reservoir (B) using the locking handle.

3.

Remove the reservoir cap (C) by twisting counter-clockwise 1/4 turn.

4.

Fill the reservoir, re-install it and secure the locking handle into the body of the system.

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ___________________________

1.

Install the Reservoir vent filter (D) into the reservoir cap.

2.

Replace the reservoir cap by twisting clockwise 1/4 turn

Installating the purification Pack ____________________________

Figure 4

1.

Swing the Pack locking handle to the left by pressing on the locking tab (A).

2.

Remove the two protective caps on the Simplicity connector (B).

3.

Remove the two protective caps on the SimPak cartridge (C), Wet the two O-rings of the

Pack with a few drops of water.

4.

Push the SimPak (D) firmly into the unit.

5.

Secure the pak in place by closing the locking handle (E). The locking handle should engage easily. If you need to force the handle, then the pack is not fully positioned into the pack adapter.

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INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Filling the Integral Reservoir _______________________________

Figure 3

1.

Raise the reservoir-locking handle to vertical position. (A)

2.

Pull out the reservoir (B) using the locking handle.

3.

Remove the reservoir cap (C) by twisting counter-clockwise 1/4 turn.

4.

Fill the reservoir, re-install it and secure the locking handle into the body of the system.

Installing the Reservoir Vent Filter ___________________________

1.

Install the Reservoir vent filter (D) into the reservoir cap.

2.

Replace the reservoir cap by twisting clockwise 1/4 turn

Installating the purification Pack ____________________________

Figure 4

1.

Swing the Pack locking handle to the left by pressing on the locking tab (A).

2.

Remove the two protective caps on the Simplicity connector (B).

3.

Remove the two protective caps on the SimPak cartridge (C), Wet the two O-rings of the

Pack with a few drops of water.

4.

Push the SimPak (D) firmly into the unit.

5.

Secure the pak in place by closing the locking handle (E). The locking handle should engage easily. If you need to force the handle, then the pack is not fully positioned into the pack adapter.

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___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Electrical connection ______________________________________

1.

2.

The electrical wall outlet must be accessible in the event that the Simplicity must be unplugged quickly. To turn off the Simplicity, remove the power cord from the wall outlet. The AC plug is the main disconnect for the system.

Connect the power cord to a grounded power source.

If necessary, put the system in STANDBY mode by depressing the OPERATE/STANDBY button for two seconds.

Check that the point of use valve knob is in the upright position (closed).

3.

Language Selection _______________________________________

It is possible to change the displayed language on the LCD. The choices for the languages are

English, French (Français), German (Deutsch), Spanish (Español), Italian (Italiano) and Japanese

(( ).

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

30 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Press DISPLAY to change between: English,

French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec.

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SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SET LANGUAGE

FRANCAIS

___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Electrical connection ______________________________________

1.

2.

The electrical wall outlet must be accessible in the event that the Simplicity must be unplugged quickly. To turn off the Simplicity, remove the power cord from the wall outlet. The AC plug is the main disconnect for the system.

Connect the power cord to a grounded power source.

If necessary, put the system in STANDBY mode by depressing the OPERATE/STANDBY button for two seconds.

Check that the point of use valve knob is in the upright position (closed).

3.

Language Selection _______________________________________

It is possible to change the displayed language on the LCD. The choices for the languages are

English, French (Français), German (Deutsch), Spanish (Español), Italian (Italiano) and Japanese

(( ).

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

30 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Press DISPLAY to change between: English,

French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec.

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SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

SET LANGUAGE

FRANCAIS

___________________________________________ INSTALLATION

Electrical connection ______________________________________

1.

2.

3.

The electrical wall outlet must be accessible in the event that the Simplicity must be unplugged quickly. To turn off the Simplicity, remove the power cord from the wall outlet. The AC plug is the main disconnect for the system.

Connect the power cord to a grounded power source.

If necessary, put the system in STANDBY mode by depressing the OPERATE/STANDBY button for two seconds.

Check that the point of use valve knob is in the upright position (closed).

Language Selection _______________________________________

It is possible to change the displayed language on the LCD. The choices for the languages are

English, French (Français), German (Deutsch), Spanish (Español), Italian (Italiano) and Japanese

(( ).

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

30 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Press DISPLAY to change between: English,

French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec.

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SET LANGUAGE

FRANCAIS

INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Purging the Pak __________________________________________

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread. an O-ring seal.

The seat of the valve contains

The part should turn easily. Do not force, otherwise the valve thread could be damaged.

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This procedure is requested each time a new SimPak is installed.

Installing the SimFilter ____________________________________

Figure 5

1.

2.

Remove the connector (A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (B) into the POU valve.

3.

4.

5.

Note: Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The system is now ready to produce high quality water.

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INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Purging the Pak __________________________________________

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread. The seat of the valve contains an O-ring seal.

The part should turn easily. Do not force, otherwise the valve thread could be damaged.

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This procedure is requested each time a new SimPak is installed.

Installing the SimFilter ____________________________________

Figure 5

1.

2.

Remove the connector (A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (B) into the POU valve.

3.

4.

5.

Note: Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The system is now ready to produce high quality water.

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INSTALLATION ___________________________________________

Purging the Pak __________________________________________

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread. an O-ring seal.

The part should turn easily. Do not force, otherwise the valve thread could be damaged.

The seat of the valve contains

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This procedure is requested each time a new SimPak is installed.

Installing the SimFilter ____________________________________

Figure 5

1.

2.

Remove the connector (A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (B) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

3.

4.

5.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The system is now ready to produce high quality water.

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__________________ STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY

The simplicity system should be used in the manner specified by this user’s manual, otherwise the protection provided by this equipment may be impaired.

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir _________

The simplicity is fed through the reservoir located at the back of the unit. Whenever the water in the reservoir reaches half a liter level it is recommended to refill it.

If the simplicity runs out of water, proceed as follows:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Press the OPERATE button to go from OPERATE to STANDBY mode.

Refill the reservoir.

Replace the SimFilter by the hose barb connector and start the unit.

Open the POU valve, press OPERATE and draw approximately 0.2 litre of water.

Re-install the SimFilter.

Standard displayed messages _____________________________

Your Simplicity system has a number of operating modes which can be activated via the keypad.

Other modes are automatically activated by the microprocessor.

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__________________ STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY

The simplicity system should be used in the manner specified by this user’s manual, otherwise the protection provided by this equipment may be impaired.

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir _________

The simplicity is fed through the reservoir located at the back of the unit. Whenever the water in the reservoir reaches half a liter level it is recommended to refill it.

If the simplicity runs out of water, proceed as follows:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Press the OPERATE button to go from OPERATE to STANDBY mode.

Refill the reservoir.

Replace the SimFilter by the hose barb connector and start the unit.

Open the POU valve, press OPERATE and draw approximately 0.2 litre of water.

Re-install the SimFilter.

Standard displayed messages _____________________________

Your Simplicity system has a number of operating modes which can be activated via the keypad.

Other modes are automatically activated by the microprocessor.

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__________________ STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY

The simplicity system should be used in the manner specified by this user’s manual, otherwise the protection provided by this equipment may be impaired.

Maintaining a minimum level of water in the reservoir _________

The simplicity is fed through the reservoir located at the back of the unit. Whenever the water in the reservoir reaches half a liter level it is recommended to refill it.

If the simplicity runs out of water, proceed as follows:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Press the OPERATE button to go from OPERATE to STANDBY mode.

Refill the reservoir.

Replace the SimFilter by the hose barb connector and start the unit.

Open the POU valve, press OPERATE and draw approximately 0.2 litre of water.

Re-install the SimFilter.

Standard displayed messages _____________________________

Your Simplicity system has a number of operating modes which can be activated via the keypad.

Other modes are automatically activated by the microprocessor.

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STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY __________________

These different modes are displayed on the screen, and are described below:

OPERATING

MODE DISPLAY

STATUS OF SYSTEM

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD:18.2 M Ω.cm

RECIRCULATION

OPERATE

TEMP.19

°C

OPERATE

19.8 M Ω.cm 22.9°C

While in this mode, the system is not producing purified water.

Periodic recirculation is performed.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered by opening the dispensing valve.

In STANDBY mode, the system automatically recirculates the water

5 mn every 3 hours in order to maintain the water quality during periods of non-use.

System is running and displays the water temperature instead of the resistivity.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered. Resistivity measure is not compensated at 25 °C. Water resistivity and temperature are displayed permanently.

Cleaning ________________________________________________

The exterior of the Simplicity may be cleaned using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent.

Prior to cleaning assure that the system main AC power has been disconnected.

System maintenance messages _____________________________

See section “Troubleshooting” pages 26 and 27.

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STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY __________________

These different modes are displayed on the screen, and are described below:

STATUS OF SYSTEM OPERATING

MODE DISPLAY

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD:18.2 M Ω.cm

RECIRCULATION

OPERATE

TEMP.19

°C

OPERATE

19.8 M Ω.cm 22.9°C

While in this mode, the system is not producing purified water.

Periodic recirculation is performed.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered by opening the dispensing valve.

In STANDBY mode, the system automatically recirculates the water

5 mn every 3 hours in order to maintain the water quality during periods of non-use.

System is running and displays the water temperature instead of the resistivity.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered. Resistivity measure is not compensated at 25 °C. Water resistivity and temperature are displayed permanently.

Cleaning ________________________________________________

The exterior of the Simplicity may be cleaned using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent.

Prior to cleaning assure that the system main AC power has been disconnected.

System maintenance messages _____________________________

See section “Troubleshooting” pages 26 and 27.

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STANDARD OPERATING OF THE SIMPLICITY __________________

These different modes are displayed on the screen, and are described below:

STATUS OF SYSTEM OPERATING

MODE DISPLAY

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD:18.2 M Ω.cm

RECIRCULATION

OPERATE

TEMP.19

°C

OPERATE

19.8 M Ω.cm 22.9°C

While in this mode, the system is not producing purified water.

Periodic recirculation is performed.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered by opening the dispensing valve.

In STANDBY mode, the system automatically recirculates the water

5 mn every 3 hours in order to maintain the water quality during periods of non-use.

System is running and displays the water temperature instead of the resistivity.

System is running. Purified water can be delivered. Resistivity measure is not compensated at 25 °C. Water resistivity and temperature are displayed permanently.

Cleaning ________________________________________________

The exterior of the Simplicity may be cleaned using a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent.

Prior to cleaning assure that the system main AC power has been disconnected.

System maintenance messages _____________________________

See section “Troubleshooting” pages 26 and 27.

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

The keypad allows the user to activate the different operating modes and to review information about consumables lifetime and system configuration.

Standard menu __________________________________________

DISPLAY KEYPAD

STANDBY and OPERATE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

Press the OPERATE keypad to switch between these two modes

STANDBY

OPERATE

In OPERATE mode the system is ready to deliver water through the dispensing valve

MEASURE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press the DISPLAY button during OPERATE or

STANDBY mode to display the water temperature.

(Temperature display will be replaced by resistivity after 3 seconds).

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD: 18.2M

Ω. cm

OPERATE

TEMP: 24.2°C

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

The keypad allows the user to activate the different operating modes and to review information about consumables lifetime and system configuration.

Standard menu __________________________________________

DISPLAY KEYPAD

STANDBY and OPERATE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

Press the OPERATE keypad to switch between these two modes

STANDBY

OPERATE

In OPERATE mode the system is ready to deliver water through the dispensing valve

MEASURE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press the DISPLAY button during OPERATE or

STANDBY mode to display the water temperature.

(Temperature display will be replaced by resistivity after 3 seconds).

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD: 18.2M

Ω. cm

OPERATE

TEMP: 24.2°C

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

The keypad allows the user to activate the different operating modes and to review information about consumables lifetime and system configuration.

Standard menu __________________________________________

DISPLAY KEYPAD

STANDBY and OPERATE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

Press the OPERATE keypad to switch between these two modes

STANDBY

OPERATE

In OPERATE mode the system is ready to deliver water through the dispensing valve

MEASURE

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press the DISPLAY button during OPERATE or

STANDBY mode to display the water temperature.

(Temperature display will be replaced by resistivity after 3 seconds).

STANDBY

OPERATE

PROD: 18.2M

Ω. cm

OPERATE

TEMP: 24.2°C

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Consumable lifetime ______________________________________

ACTION DISPLAY KEYPAD

PAK LIFETIME

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

(The pak must be replaced after a maximum 365 days in service)

UV LAMP USE (only Simplicity 185)

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU UV LAMP AGE

9 DAYS

Press MENU once more to display the

UV lamp age.

To go back to normal operating mode, maintain MENU button for 2 sec.

(The UV lamp must be replaced after a maximum 700 days in service)

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Consumable lifetime ______________________________________

ACTION DISPLAY KEYPAD

PAK LIFETIME

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

(The pak must be replaced after a maximum 365 days in service)

UV LAMP USE (only Simplicity 185)

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU UV LAMP AGE

9 DAYS

Press MENU once more to display the

UV lamp age.

To go back to normal operating mode, maintain MENU button for 2 sec.

(The UV lamp must be replaced after a maximum 700 days in service)

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Consumable lifetime ______________________________________

ACTION DISPLAY KEYPAD

PAK LIFETIME

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

(The pak must be replaced after a maximum 365 days in service)

UV LAMP USE (only Simplicity 185)

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU UV LAMP AGE

9 DAYS

Press MENU once more to display the

UV lamp age.

To go back to normal operating mode, maintain MENU button for 2 sec.

(The UV lamp must be replaced after a maximum 700 days in service)

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display __

KEYPAD

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

DISPLAY

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU button until it displays.

TEMP.CORRECTION

ON

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY once to select Temperature correction OFF.

TEMP.CORRECTION

OFF

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

(Example of displays in Operate mode)

OPERATE

19.8 Ω cm 22.9°C

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display __

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU button until it displays.

TEMP.CORRECTION

ON

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY once to select Temperature correction OFF.

TEMP.CORRECTION

OFF

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

(Example of displays in Operate mode)

OPERATE

19.8 Ω cm 22.9°C

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Choosing the non-temperature compensated resistivity display __

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU PACK AGE

45 DAYS In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU button until it displays.

TEMP.CORRECTION

ON

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY once to select Temperature correction OFF.

TEMP.CORRECTION

OFF

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

(Example of displays in Operate mode)

OPERATE

19.8 Ω cm 22.9°C

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Selecting the unit of measure ______________________________

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press several times MENU to display.

PRODUCTION UNIT

M Ω . cm

Press DISPLAY once to select M Ω.cm (resistivity) or µS/cm (conductivity).

PRODUCTION UNIT

µS / cm

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Selecting the unit of measure ______________________________

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press several times MENU to display.

PRODUCTION UNIT

M Ω . cm

Press DISPLAY once to select M Ω.cm (resistivity) or µS/cm (conductivity).

PRODUCTION UNIT

µS / cm

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

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USE OF THE KEYPAD ______________________________________

Selecting the unit of measure ______________________________

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press several times MENU to display.

PRODUCTION UNIT

M Ω . cm

Press DISPLAY once to select M Ω.cm (resistivity) or µS/cm (conductivity).

PRODUCTION UNIT

µS / cm

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 2 sec.

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Setting the displayed language _____________________________

KEYPAD

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

DISPLAY

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press MENU several times to display SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY to change between:

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

SET LANGUAGE

ESPAGNOL

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) _____________________

See “Maintenance” chapter page 23.

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Setting the displayed language _____________________________

KEYPAD

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

DISPLAY

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press MENU several times to display SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY to change between:

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

SET LANGUAGE

ESPAGNOL

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) _____________________

See “Maintenance” chapter page 23.

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_____________________________________ USE OF THE KEYPAD

Setting the displayed language _____________________________

KEYPAD

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

ACTION

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode

Press MENU for at least 2 seconds.

DISPLAY

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU Press MENU several times to display SET LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press DISPLAY to change between:

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Japanese

SET LANGUAGE

ESPAGNOL

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

STANDBY

To accept and go back to normal operating mode, press MENU button for 1 sec

UV lamp reset (Only for Simplicity 185) _____________________

See “Maintenance” chapter page 23.

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MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

Replacing the consumables ________________________________

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

16.

17.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Do not turn off the electrical power to the system .

Remove the old SimFilter ( Figure 5,B) from the Point of Use valve.

Open the Point Of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurize the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab (4,A).

Remove the old SimPak (4,D).

Remove the two protective caps on the new SimPak. Wet the two O-rings on the pak with a few drops of water.

Push the new SimPak firmly into the unit.

Secure the place by closing the locking handle (4,E).

Remove the reservoir cap (3,C) and install the Millex vent filter (3,D), shipped with the

SimPak into the inner connector of the reservoir cap.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This only needs to be followed each time a new SimPak is installed.

Remove the connector (Figure 5,A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (5,B) into the POU valve. Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

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MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

Replacing the consumables ________________________________

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

7.

8.

9.

10.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

16.

17.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Do not turn off the electrical power to the system .

Remove the old SimFilter ( Figure 5,B) from the Point of Use valve.

Open the Point Of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurize the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab (4,A).

Remove the old SimPak (4,D).

Remove the two protective caps on the new SimPak. Wet the two O-rings on the pak with a few drops of water.

Push the new SimPak firmly into the unit.

Secure the place by closing the locking handle (4,E).

Remove the reservoir cap (3,C) and install the Millex vent filter (3,D), shipped with the

SimPak into the inner connector of the reservoir cap.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This only needs to be followed each time a new SimPak is installed.

Remove the connector (Figure 5,A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (5,B) into the POU valve. Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

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1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

Replacing the consumables ________________________________

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Do not turn off the electrical power to the system .

Remove the old SimFilter ( Figure 5,B) from the Point of Use valve.

Open the Point Of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurize the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab (4,A).

Remove the old SimPak (4,D).

Remove the two protective caps on the new SimPak. Wet the two O-rings on the pak with a few drops of water.

Push the new SimPak firmly into the unit.

Secure the place by closing the locking handle (4,E).

Remove the reservoir cap (3,C) and install the Millex vent filter (3,D), shipped with the

SimPak into the inner connector of the reservoir cap.

Install the connector (Figure 2,C) into the POU valve.

Note: Do not use Teflon tap on the connector tread

Position a container under the outlet fitting.

Move the dispensing valve button down to open the valve.

Press the OPERATE button to switch from STANDBY to OPERATE mode.

After having drawn 1-2 litres of water from the system, close the valve.

If possible, leave the system in STANDBY mode overnight. This helps to hydrate the ion exchange resin inside the SimPak. This only needs to be followed each time a new SimPak is installed.

Remove the connector (Figure 5,A) from the POU valve if installed.

Install the SimFilter (5,B) into the POU valve. Do not use teflon tape on the threading.

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18.

19.

20.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The SimFilter should be changed whenever the product flowrate becomes too low (< 0.3 Litres/mn) or whenever the SimPak is replaced. The lifetime of the SimFilter is dependent upon the quality of the feedwater and dependent upon the amount of water dispensed through the unit. It is recommended to replace the filter during replacement of the SimPak.

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ______________

The UV lamp should be replaced every second year. The age of the UV lamp can be checked during normal use. See “Consumable lifetime” page 18.

When, the message “EXCHANGE UV LAMP” is displayed, proceed as follows.

UV Lamp replacement

1.

2.

3.

4.

Note: The used UV lamp contains metallic mercury and should therefore be disposed of by the owner, in agreement with local regulations.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Unplug the electrical power cord from the power source .

Open the Point of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurise the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab

(Figure 4,A).

Remove the SimPak.

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18.

19.

20.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The SimFilter should be changed whenever the product flowrate becomes too low (< 0.3 Litres/mn) or whenever the SimPak is replaced. The lifetime of the SimFilter is dependent upon the quality of the feedwater and dependent upon the amount of water dispensed through the unit. It is recommended to replace the filter during replacement of the SimPak.

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ______________

The UV lamp should be replaced every second year. The age of the UV lamp can be checked during normal use. See “Consumable lifetime” page 18.

When, the message “EXCHANGE UV LAMP” is displayed, proceed as follows.

UV Lamp replacement

1.

2.

3.

4.

Note: The used UV lamp contains metallic mercury and should therefore be disposed of by the owner, in agreement with local regulations.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Unplug the electrical power cord from the power source .

Open the Point of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurise the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab

(Figure 4,A).

Remove the SimPak.

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18.

19.

20.

Press the OPERATE button to go from STANDBY to OPERATE mode

Open the POU valve and draw around 0.5 litre of water through the SimFilter.

Switch the unit to STANDBY mode.

The SimFilter should be changed whenever the product flowrate becomes too low (< 0.3 Litres/mn) or whenever the SimPak is replaced. The lifetime of the SimFilter is dependent upon the quality of the feedwater and dependent upon the amount of water dispensed through the unit. It is recommended to replace the filter during replacement of the SimPak.

Replacing the UV lamp (Only for Simplicity 185) ______________

The UV lamp should be replaced every second year. The age of the UV lamp can be checked during normal use. See “Consumable lifetime” page 18.

When, the message “EXCHANGE UV LAMP” is displayed, proceed as follows.

UV Lamp replacement

1.

2.

3.

4.

Note: The used UV lamp contains metallic mercury and should therefore be disposed of by the owner, in agreement with local regulations.

Put the Simplicity into STANDBY mode by pressing the OPERATE button. Unplug the electrical power cord from the power source .

Open the Point of Use valve for a few seconds to depressurise the system.

Swing the Pack locking handle (Figure 4,E) to the left by pressing on the locking tab

(Figure 4,A).

Remove the SimPak.

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MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

WARNING: Verify that there is no electrical power going to the Pack at this time.

Accidental exposure to Ultraviolet light can cause damage to the eyes and skin.

5.

6.

Push the UV lamp clip to the left and remove it (Figure 6,A).

The UV lamp can now be removed from the housing (Figure 6,B). Using the new UV

Lamp, follow steps 1-5 in reverse order.

Note: Use the gloves to avoid getting fingerprints on the new UV lamp.

UV lamp reset

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Maintain OPERATE button for at least 10 sec.

to reset the UV lamp age.

The unit goes automatically back to

STANDBY mode.

UV COUNTER RESET

VALID:OP SWITCH

STANDBY

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MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

WARNING: Verify that there is no electrical power going to the Pack at this time.

Accidental exposure to Ultraviolet light can cause damage to the eyes and skin.

5.

6.

Push the UV lamp clip to the left and remove it (Figure 6,A).

The UV lamp can now be removed from the housing (Figure 6,B). Using the new UV

Lamp, follow steps 1-5 in reverse order.

Note: Use the gloves to avoid getting fingerprints on the new UV lamp.

UV lamp reset

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Maintain OPERATE button for at least 10 sec.

to reset the UV lamp age.

The unit goes automatically back to

STANDBY mode.

UV COUNTER RESET

VALID:OP SWITCH

STANDBY

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MAINTENANCE __________________________________________

WARNING: Verify that there is no electrical power going to the Pack at this time.

Accidental exposure to Ultraviolet light can cause damage to the eyes and skin.

5.

6.

Push the UV lamp clip to the left and remove it (Figure 6,A).

The UV lamp can now be removed from the housing (Figure 6,B). Using the new UV

Lamp, follow steps 1-5 in reverse order.

Note: Use the gloves to avoid getting fingerprints on the new UV lamp.

UV lamp reset

KEYPAD ACTION DISPLAY

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

In either OPERATE or STANDBY mode, press MENU for at least 2 seconds

PACK AGE

45 DAYS

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

0PERATE DISPLAY MENU

Press MENU several times to display

Maintain OPERATE button for at least 10 sec.

to reset the UV lamp age.

The unit goes automatically back to

STANDBY mode.

UV COUNTER RESET

VALID:OP SWITCH

STANDBY

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Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ______

Keep the Simplicity in STANDBY mode when water is not needed for a few days. In this mode, the unit will operate all cycles to keep the water quality optimum.

If the Simplicity is to be shut down for a long time, drain the reservoir, remove the SimPak and Simfilter, and unplug the system.

Upon start-up, new cartridges should be installed. For further information, please contact Millipore Technical Service.

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Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ______

Keep the Simplicity in STANDBY mode when water is not needed for a few days. In this mode, the unit will operate all cycles to keep the water quality optimum.

If the Simplicity is to be shut down for a long time, drain the reservoir, remove the SimPak and Simfilter, and unplug the system.

Upon start-up, new cartridges should be installed. For further information, please contact Millipore Technical Service.

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Shutting down the system for an extended period of time ______

Keep the Simplicity in STANDBY mode when water is not needed for a few days. In this mode, the unit will operate all cycles to keep the water quality optimum.

If the Simplicity is to be shut down for a long time, drain the reservoir, remove the SimPak and Simfilter, and unplug the system.

Upon start-up, new cartridges should be installed. For further information, please contact Millipore Technical Service.

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TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________

Troubleshooting table _____________________________________

Whenever the Yellow SERVICE LED is blinking, a message is displayed on the screen, which indicates the nature of the service needed.

STATUS / PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY

There is no electrical power to - No electrical power.

the system.

Check the source of power.

- The power cord is not plugged Check the power cord.

into the wall.

The Simplicity system is in

PRODUCT mode but does not

- The tank is empty.

- Tank is not well positioned produce any or very little water. - Clogged Point of use filter.

- Tank vent filter plugged

- Air is trapped in the SimPak and the SimFilter.

Fill the tank.

Check tank position

Replace the SimFilter

Remove tank lid. If flowrate is

OK, replace the vent filter.

Remove the SimFilter, purge the system.

The system switches

automatically from

PRODUCTION mode to mode to STANDBY mode.

RESISTIVITY < SP

The simplicity is pre-set to produce continuously for

10 min. maximum.

Re-fill the reservoir if necessary and press on OPERATE button.

The reservoir is empty Fill the reservoir

Resistivity is below the Set Point Install new purification cartridges.

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TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________

Troubleshooting table _____________________________________

Whenever the Yellow SERVICE LED is blinking, a message is displayed on the screen, which indicates the nature of the service needed.

STATUS / PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY

There is no electrical power to - No electrical power.

the system.

Check the source of power.

- The power cord is not plugged Check the power cord.

into the wall.

The Simplicity system is in

PRODUCT mode but does not

- The tank is empty.

- Tank is not well positioned produce any or very little water. - Clogged Point of use filter.

- Tank vent filter plugged

- Air is trapped in the SimPak and the SimFilter.

Fill the tank.

Check tank position

Replace the SimFilter

Remove tank lid. If flowrate is

OK, replace the vent filter.

Remove the SimFilter, purge the system.

The system switches

automatically from

PRODUCTION mode to mode to STANDBY mode.

RESISTIVITY < SP

The simplicity is pre-set to produce continuously for

10 min. maximum.

Re-fill the reservoir if necessary and press on OPERATE button.

The reservoir is empty Fill the reservoir

Resistivity is below the Set Point Install new purification cartridges.

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TROUBLESHOOTING ______________________________________

Troubleshooting table _____________________________________

Whenever the Yellow SERVICE LED is blinking, a message is displayed on the screen, which indicates the nature of the service needed.

STATUS / PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY

There is no electrical power to - No electrical power.

the system.

Check the source of power.

- The power cord is not plugged Check the power cord.

into the wall.

The Simplicity system is in

PRODUCT mode but does not

- The tank is empty.

- Tank is not well positioned produce any or very little water. - Clogged Point of use filter.

- Tank vent filter plugged

- Air is trapped in the SimPak and the SimFilter.

Fill the tank.

Check tank position

Replace the SimFilter

Remove tank lid. If flowrate is

OK, replace the vent filter.

Remove the SimFilter, purge the system.

The system switches

automatically from

PRODUCTION mode to mode to STANDBY mode.

RESISTIVITY < SP

The simplicity is pre-set to produce continuously for

10 min. maximum.

Re-fill the reservoir if necessary and press on OPERATE button.

The reservoir is empty Fill the reservoir

Resistivity is below the Set Point Install new purification cartridges.

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STATUS / PROBLEM

EXCHANGE PACK.

CAUSE REMEDY

The operational lifetime of the Change the purification pack.

purification Pack has expired.

PACK OUT

EXCHANGE UV LAMP

CHECK UV LAMP

The Pak has not been installed Put the Pack back in place.

properly or has been removed.

The operational lifetime of the Replace the UV lamp

UV lamp has expired.

Defective UV lamp Occurs when the UV lamp doesn’t light anymore.

EEPROM ERROR The unit needs to be initialised Press the OPERATE button twice

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STATUS / PROBLEM

EXCHANGE PACK.

CAUSE REMEDY

The operational lifetime of the Change the purification pack.

purification Pack has expired.

PACK OUT

EXCHANGE UV LAMP

CHECK UV LAMP

The Pak has not been installed Put the Pack back in place.

properly or has been removed.

The operational lifetime of the Replace the UV lamp

UV lamp has expired.

Defective UV lamp Occurs when the UV lamp doesn’t light anymore.

EEPROM ERROR The unit needs to be initialised Press the OPERATE button twice

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STATUS / PROBLEM

EXCHANGE PACK.

CAUSE REMEDY

The operational lifetime of the Change the purification pack.

purification Pack has expired.

PACK OUT

EXCHANGE UV LAMP

CHECK UV LAMP

EEPROM ERROR

The Pak has not been installed Put the Pack back in place.

properly or has been removed.

The operational lifetime of the Replace the UV lamp

UV lamp has expired.

Defective UV lamp Occurs when the UV lamp doesn’t light anymore.

The unit needs to be initialised Press the OPERATE button twice

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ORDERING INFORMATION ________________________________

Systems

Simplicity Water Purification System,

Simplicity Water Purification System,

230 V 50 Hz

115 V 60 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 230 V 50 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 115 V 60 Hz

Consumables

SIMS50000

SIMS60000

SIMS5V000

SIMS6V000

SimPak 1 Kit, for Distilled, RO or Elix feed

(Includes SimPak 1, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 2 Kit, for DI feed

(Includes SimPak 2, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 1 purification pack

SimPak 2 purification pack

SimFilter Final Filter

Reservoir Vent Filter

Spare Reservoir

UV Lamp Simplicity

SIMPAKKR1

SIMPAKKD2

SIMPAK0R1

SIMPAK0D2

SIMFILTER

SIMVENT00

SIMTANK01

SIM0000UV

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ORDERING INFORMATION ________________________________

Systems

Simplicity Water Purification System,

Simplicity Water Purification System,

230 V 50 Hz

115 V 60 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 230 V 50 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 115 V 60 Hz

Consumables

SimPak 1 Kit, for Distilled, RO or Elix feed

(Includes SimPak 1, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 2 Kit, for DI feed

(Includes SimPak 2, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 1 purification pack

SimPak 2 purification pack

SimFilter Final Filter

Reservoir Vent Filter

Spare Reservoir

UV Lamp Simplicity

SIMS50000

SIMS60000

SIMS5V000

SIMS6V000

SIMPAKKR1

SIMPAKKD2

SIMPAK0R1

SIMPAK0D2

SIMFILTER

SIMVENT00

SIMTANK01

SIM0000UV

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ORDERING INFORMATION ________________________________

Systems

Simplicity Water Purification System,

Simplicity Water Purification System,

230 V 50 Hz

115 V 60 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 230 V 50 Hz

Simplicity 185 Water Purification System, 115 V 60 Hz

Consumables

SIMS50000

SIMS60000

SIMS5V000

SIMS6V000

SimPak 1 Kit, for Distilled, RO or Elix feed

(Includes SimPak 1, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 2 Kit, for DI feed

(Includes SimPak 2, SimFilter and Vent Filter)

SimPak 1 purification pack

SimPak 2 purification pack

SimFilter Final Filter

Reservoir Vent Filter

Spare Reservoir

UV Lamp Simplicity

SIMPAKKR1

SIMPAKKD2

SIMPAK0R1

SIMPAK0D2

SIMFILTER

SIMVENT00

SIMTANK01

SIM0000UV

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________________________________ ORDERING INFORMATION

Millipore’s Standard Warranty _____________________________

Millipore Corporation (“Millipore”) warrants the products will meet their applicable published specifications when used in accordance with the applicable instructions for a period of one year from shipment of the products. MILLIPORE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of Millipore products appearing in Millipore’s published catalogues and product literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of Millipore. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorized and if given, should not be relied upon.

In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, Millipore’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, the applicable product or part thereof, provided the customer notifies Millipore promptly of any such breach. If after exercising reasonable efforts, Millipore is unable to repair or replace the product or part, then Millipore shall refund to the customer all monies paid for such applicable product or part. MILLIPORE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,

SPECIAL OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ECONOMIC LOSS OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY ANY CUSTOMER FROM THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.

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________________________________ ORDERING INFORMATION

Millipore’s Standard Warranty _____________________________

Millipore Corporation (“Millipore”) warrants the products will meet their applicable published specifications when used in accordance with the applicable instructions for a period of one year from shipment of the products. MILLIPORE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of Millipore products appearing in Millipore’s published catalogues and product literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of Millipore. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorized and if given, should not be relied upon.

In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, Millipore’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, the applicable product or part thereof, provided the customer notifies Millipore promptly of any such breach. If after exercising reasonable efforts, Millipore is unable to repair or replace the product or part, then Millipore shall refund to the customer all monies paid for such applicable product or part. MILLIPORE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,

SPECIAL OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ECONOMIC LOSS OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY ANY CUSTOMER FROM THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.

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________________________________ ORDERING INFORMATION

Millipore’s Standard Warranty _____________________________

Millipore Corporation (“Millipore”) warrants the products will meet their applicable published specifications when used in accordance with the applicable instructions for a period of one year from shipment of the products. MILLIPORE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The warranty provided herein and the data, specifications and descriptions of Millipore products appearing in Millipore’s published catalogues and product literature may not be altered except by express written agreement signed by an officer of Millipore. Representations, oral or written, which are inconsistent with this warranty or such publications are not authorized and if given, should not be relied upon.

In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, Millipore’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace, at its option, the applicable product or part thereof, provided the customer notifies Millipore promptly of any such breach. If after exercising reasonable efforts, Millipore is unable to repair or replace the product or part, then Millipore shall refund to the customer all monies paid for such applicable product or part. MILLIPORE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,

SPECIAL OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ECONOMIC LOSS OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY ANY CUSTOMER FROM THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 1

The water flow schematic of the Simplicity is shown below. Only the main components are shown.

1 3

2 4

5

6

7

8

* Only present on Simplicity 185.

Reservoir

Pump

* UV Lamp

Pak

Resistivity cell

Point of use with dispensing valve

Check valve

Final filter

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6

7

8

3

4

1

2

5

ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 1

The water flow schematic of the Simplicity is shown below. Only the main components are shown.

1 3

2 4

5

6

* Only present on Simplicity 185.

7

8

Reservoir

Pump

* UV Lamp

Pak

Resistivity cell

Point of use with dispensing valve

Check valve

Final filter

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7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 1

The water flow schematic of the Simplicity is shown below. Only the main components are shown.

1 3

2 4

5

6

* Only present on Simplicity 185.

Reservoir

Pump

* UV Lamp

Pak

Resistivity cell

Point of use with dispensing valve

Check valve

Final filter

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7

8

5

6

3

4

7

1

2

8

__________________________________________ ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 2

A

B

MANUAL

MILLIPORE

MILLIPORE

D

C

E

F

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Figure 2

A

B

MANUAL

MILLIPORE

MILLIPORE

D

C

E

F

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Figure 2

A

B

MANUAL

D

E

F

C

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 3

A

B

D

C

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 3

A

B

D

C

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 3

A

B

D

C

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Figure 4

E

A

B

C

D

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Figure 4

E

A

B

C

D

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Figure 4

E

A

B

C

D

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 5

B

A

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 5

B

A

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ILLUSTRATIONS __________________________________________

Figure 5

B

A

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Figure 6

A

B

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Figure 6

A

B

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Figure 6

A

B

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To Place an Order or Receive Technical Assistance

For additional information call the nearest number listed below:

In the U.S. and Canada, call toll-free 1-800-MILLIPORE (1-800-645-5476)

In the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, fax orders toll-free 1-800-MILLIFX (1-800-645-5439)

On the Internet http://www.millipore.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Millipore Worldwide

AUSTRALIA

Tel.

Fax

1 800 222 111 or (02) 9888 8999

(02) 9878 0788

AUSTRIA, CENTRAL EUROPE,

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Fax

Lausanne:

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(01) 908-30-60

(01) 908-30-80

(021) 648 51 18

(021) 648 51 37

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Taipei:

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Fax

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(886-2) 755-3267

(886-3) 571-0178

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Tel.

Fax

(01923) 816375

(01923) 818297

U.S.A.

Tel.

Fax

(781) 533-6000

(781) 533-3110

OTHER COUNTRIES

Millipore Intertech (U.S.A.)

Tel.

Fax

+1 (781) 533-8622

+1 (781) 533-8630

To Place an Order or Receive Technical Assistance

For additional information call the nearest number listed below:

In the U.S. and Canada, call toll-free 1-800-MILLIPORE (1-800-645-5476)

In the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, fax orders toll-free 1-800-MILLIFX (1-800-645-5439)

On the Internet http://www.millipore.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Millipore Worldwide

AUSTRALIA

Tel.

Fax

1 800 222 111 or (02) 9888 8999

(02) 9878 0788

AUSTRIA, CENTRAL EUROPE,

C.I.S., AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST

AND GULF

Tel.

Fax

(43) 1 877-8926

(43) 1 877-1654

BALTIC COUNTRIES

Tel.

Fax

358-9-804 5110

358-9-256 5660

BELGIUM AND

LUXEMBOURG

Tel.

Fax

(02) 726 88 40

(02) 726 98 84

BRAZIL

Tel.

Fax

(011) 548-7011

(011) 548-7923

CANADA

Tel.

Fax

1-800-645-5476

1-800-645-5439

CHINA, PEOPLE’S

REPUBLIC OF

Beijing:

Tel.

Fax

(8610) 6500-8063

(8610) 6500-7372

Guangzhou:

Tel. (8620) 8755-4021

Fax (8620) 8755-4350

Hong Kong:

Tel.

Fax

(852) 2803-9111

(852) 2513-0313

Shanghai:

Tel.

Fax

(8621) 5306-9100

(8621) 5306-0838

CZECH REPUBLIC

Tel.

Fax

02-205 138 41

02-205 138 42

02-205 14294

DENMARK

Tel.

Fax

70 10 00 23

70 10 13 14

FINLAND

Tel.

Fax

(09) 804 5110

(09) 256 5660

FRANCE

Tel.

Fax

(01) 30.12.70.00

(01) 30.12.71.80

GERMANY

Tel.

Fax

(06196) 494-0

(06196) 43901

HUNGARY

Tel.

Fax

1-205 9784

1-205 9792

INDIA

Tel.

Fax

(91) 80-839 46 57

(91) 80-839 63 45

ITALY

Vimodrone (Milano):

Tel.

Fax

(02) 25.07.81

(02) 26.50.324

Roma:

Tel.

Fax

(06) 52.03.600

(06) 52.95.735

JAPAN

Tel.

Fax

(03) 5442-9711

(03) 5442-

9736 Analytical

9737 BioProcess

9734 Lab Water

KOREA

Tel.

Fax

(822) 551-0990

(822) 551-0228

MALAYSIA

Tel.

Fax

603-757 1322

603-757 1711

MEXICO

Tel.

Fax

(525) 576-9688

(525) 576-8706

THE NETHERLANDS

Tel.

Fax

076-5022000

076-5022436

NORWAY

Tel.

Fax

22 67 82 53

22 66 04 60

POLAND

Tel.

Fax

22-669 12 25

22-663 70 31

22-663 70 33

PUERTO RICO

Tel.

Fax

(787) 273-8495

(787) 747-6553

SINGAPORE

Tel. (65) 842 1822

Fax (65) 842 4988

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SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

Madrid:

Tel.

Fax

Barcelona:

Tel.

Fax

917 283 960

917 292 909

934 525 530

934 516 048

SWEDEN

Tel.

Fax

08-628 69 60

08-628 64 57

SWITZERLAND

Volketswil:

Tel.

Fax

Lausanne:

Tel.

Fax

(01) 908-30-60

(01) 908-30-80

(021) 648 51 18

(021) 648 51 37

TAIWAN

Taipei:

Tel.

Fax

Hsin Chu City:

Tel.

Fax

(886-2) 700-1742

(886-2) 755-3267

(886-3) 571-0178

(886-3) 572-9520

U.K. AND IRELAND

Tel.

Fax

(01923) 816375

(01923) 818297

U.S.A.

Tel.

Fax

(781) 533-6000

(781) 533-3110

OTHER COUNTRIES

Millipore Intertech (U.S.A.)

Tel.

Fax

+1 (781) 533-8622

+1 (781) 533-8630

To Place an Order or Receive Technical Assistance

For additional information call the nearest number listed below:

In the U.S. and Canada, call toll-free 1-800-MILLIPORE (1-800-645-5476)

In the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, fax orders toll-free 1-800-MILLIFX (1-800-645-5439)

On the Internet http://www.millipore.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Fax

(8621) 5306-9100

(8621) 5306-0838

Millipore Worldwide

AUSTRALIA

Tel.

Fax

1 800 222 111 or (02) 9888 8999

(02) 9878 0788

AUSTRIA, CENTRAL EUROPE,

C.I.S., AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST

AND GULF

Tel.

Fax

(43) 1 877-8926

(43) 1 877-1654

BALTIC COUNTRIES

Tel.

Fax

358-9-804 5110

358-9-256 5660

BELGIUM AND

LUXEMBOURG

Tel.

Fax

(02) 726 88 40

(02) 726 98 84

BRAZIL

Tel.

Fax

(011) 548-7011

(011) 548-7923

CANADA

Tel.

Fax

1-800-645-5476

1-800-645-5439

CHINA, PEOPLE’S

REPUBLIC OF

Beijing:

Tel.

Fax

(8610) 6500-8063

(8610) 6500-7372

Guangzhou:

Tel. (8620) 8755-4021

Fax (8620) 8755-4350

Hong Kong:

Tel.

Fax

(852) 2803-9111

(852) 2513-0313

CZECH REPUBLIC

Tel.

Fax

02-205 138 41

02-205 138 42

02-205 14294

DENMARK

Tel.

Fax

70 10 00 23

70 10 13 14

FINLAND

Tel.

Fax

(09) 804 5110

(09) 256 5660

FRANCE

Tel.

Fax

(01) 30.12.70.00

(01) 30.12.71.80

GERMANY

Tel.

Fax

(06196) 494-0

(06196) 43901

HUNGARY

Tel.

Fax

1-205 9784

1-205 9792

INDIA

Tel.

Fax

(91) 80-839 46 57

(91) 80-839 63 45

ITALY

Vimodrone (Milano):

Tel.

Fax

(02) 25.07.81

(02) 26.50.324

Roma:

Tel.

Fax

(06) 52.03.600

(06) 52.95.735

JAPAN

Tel.

Fax

(03) 5442-9711

(03) 5442-

9736 Analytical

9737 BioProcess

9734 Lab Water

KOREA

Tel.

Fax

(822) 551-0990

(822) 551-0228

MALAYSIA

Tel.

Fax

603-757 1322

603-757 1711

MEXICO

Tel.

Fax

(525) 576-9688

(525) 576-8706

THE NETHERLANDS

Tel.

Fax

076-5022000

076-5022436

NORWAY

Tel.

Fax

22 67 82 53

22 66 04 60

POLAND

Tel.

Fax

22-669 12 25

22-663 70 31

22-663 70 33

PUERTO RICO

Tel.

Fax

(787) 273-8495

(787) 747-6553

SINGAPORE

Tel. (65) 842 1822

Fax (65) 842 4988

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SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

Madrid:

Tel.

Fax

Barcelona:

Tel.

Fax

917 283 960

917 292 909

934 525 530

934 516 048

SWEDEN

Tel.

Fax

08-628 69 60

08-628 64 57

SWITZERLAND

Volketswil:

Tel.

Fax

Lausanne:

Tel.

Fax

(01) 908-30-60

(01) 908-30-80

(021) 648 51 18

(021) 648 51 37

TAIWAN

Taipei:

Tel.

Fax

Hsin Chu City:

Tel.

Fax

(886-2) 700-1742

(886-2) 755-3267

(886-3) 571-0178

(886-3) 572-9520

U.K. AND IRELAND

Tel.

Fax

(01923) 816375

(01923) 818297

U.S.A.

Tel.

Fax

(781) 533-6000

(781) 533-3110

OTHER COUNTRIES

Millipore Intertech (U.S.A.)

Tel.

Fax

+1 (781) 533-8622

+1 (781) 533-8630

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