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Brand | Buchi |
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Model | V-700 |
Category | Water Pump |
Language | English |
Specifies that only trained laboratory personnel should operate the instrument.
Defines the intended use of the PTFE diaphragm pump in laboratory applications.
Lists forbidden applications and warns about potential pump damage or performance loss.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols (WARNING, ATTENTION, NOTE) used throughout the manual.
Discusses residual dangers and manufacturer's safety considerations for instrument operation.
Covers operator responsibility, duty of care, spare parts, and modifications.
Provides a comparative overview of technical specifications for Vacuum Pump V-700 and V-710.
Describes the functional principle of the vacuum pump and its control.
Details how the PTFE diaphragm pump achieves vacuum and its control methods.
Introduces the V-850/855 vacuum controller and its control keys.
Describes the EasyVac module used for automatic distillation of solvents.
Describes the LabVac module for laboratory vacuum systems and ECO2 Mode.
Details the ECO2 Mode operation, which reduces pump speed to save energy.
Details electrical connection requirements, including voltage matching and earthing.
Diagram and explanation for connecting a system with one Rotavapor and controller.
Diagram and explanation for connecting a system with one pump, two controllers, and two Rotavapors.
Details cable connections for pump, controllers, and electrical safety warnings.
Instructions on starting the pump with or without a controller.
Details cleaning procedures for the valve head when vacuum issues occur.
Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the valve head using acetone.
Provides steps for disassembling the pump head for maintenance.
Details removing rubber parts, tube clips, and loosening screws for pump head components.
Instructions on using a membrane key to loosen and remove the diaphragm.
Details removing valves using an Allen key and their correct mounting direction.
A table listing common malfunctions and their corresponding corrective actions.