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USER MANUAL
MAS-100 Atmos® microbial compressed gas
sampler
English

Table of Contents

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Summary

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. SAFETY INFORMATION

Provides critical safety instructions and warnings for instrument operation.

1.1.2. SPECIFIC SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE INSTRUMENT

Details specific hazards like explosion, fire, and instrument damage from improper use.

1.2. OPERATION

1.3. WARRANTY

1.4. PRODUCT LABELING

2. INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION

2.1. APPLICATION;INTENDED USE

Defines the primary purpose and application scope of the MAS-100 Atmos sampler.

2.2. MAIN FEATURES

Highlights the key characteristics and capabilities of the MAS-100 Atmos instrument.

2.3. WORKING PRINCIPLE

Describes the fundamental operational mechanism of the MAS-100 Atmos sampler.

2.4. VALIDATION AND CLASSIFICATION

2.5. SCOPE OF DELIVERY

2.6. ACCESSORIES FOR MAS-100 ATMOS

2.7. PARTS DESIGNATION

2.8. COMMUNICATION

2.9. LOCAL USER INTERFACE

2.10. BROWSER-BASED USER INTERFACE

2.11. USER MANAGEMENT

2.12. SUPPORTING A 21 CFR PART 11 COMPLIANT WORKFLOW

2.13. DATA HANDLING IN ACCORDANCE WITH DATA INTEGRITY

3. OPERATION

3.1. GETTING STARTED

Provides initial steps for preparing and starting the MAS-100 Atmos instrument.

3.2. CONNECTING THE INSTRUMENT TO THE GAS SUPPLY

3.3. TAKING A SAMPLE

3.4. DATA REPORTING

3.5. SHUTDOWN

4. SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION

4.1. SETTING UP THE INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION

Explains how to configure various instrument settings via the browser-based interface.

4.2. SETTING UP THE OPTIONAL USER MANAGEMENT

4.2.2. CREATING NEW USERS

4.2.3. BLOCKING AND UNBLOCKING A USER

4.3. 21 CFR PART 11 SUPPORTING INSTRUMENT MODES

4.4. AUDIT TRAIL AND SAMPLING ARCHIVE

4.4.2. EXPORTING THE AUDIT TRAIL

4.4.3. CLEARING THE AUDIT TRAIL

4.4.4. VIEWING AND EXPORTING THE SAMPLING ARCHIVE

4.5. DATA TRANSMISSION TO AN INSTALLED LIMS OR EM SOFTWARE

4.6. CHANGING THE PIN

4.7. SETTINGS APPROVAL

4.8. PERFORMING DIAGNOSTICS

4.8.2. TESTING FOR LEAKS

4.8.3. DOWNLOADING THE SERVICE FILE

4.8.4. UPLOADING THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE

4.8.5. RESETTING THE USER MANAGEMENT

4.9. ADJUSTMENT & CALIBRATION

5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1. GENERAL

Provides general guidelines for maintaining the MAS-100 Atmos in good working condition.

5.2. CLEANING AND DECONTAMINATION

Detailed procedures for cleaning and decontaminating the instrument and its components.

5.3. REPLACING THE INSTRUMENT FILTER

6. ERRORS AND WARNINGS

6.1. WARNING LIST

Lists potential warnings issued by the instrument and how to address them.

6.2. ERROR LIST

Details instrument errors, their causes, and recommended troubleshooting steps.

6.3. OTHER TROUBLESHOOTING

7. CALIBRATION AND ADJUSTMENT

7.1. GENERAL

Defines adjustment and calibration in the context of instrument performance.

7.2. FACTORY CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES

Information regarding the factory calibration process and certificates provided.

7.3. CALIBRATION PERIODICITY

Emphasizes the importance of regular instrument calibration to maintain accuracy.

7.4. CALIBRATION SERVICE

Outlines the options available for obtaining calibration services for the MAS-100 Atmos.

8. REGULATORY INFORMATION

8.1. ATEX

Information related to ATEX directives for equipment used in explosive environments.

8.2. SUBSTANCES SUBJECT TO CHINESE ROHS

Details the presence of hazardous substances in the instrument according to Chinese RoHS regulations.

8.3. AIR TRANSPORTATION (IATA)

Specifies any necessary provisions or considerations for air transportation of the instrument.

9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Presents general technical specifications for the MAS-100 Atmos, including gas types and flow rates.

ANNEX A - BROWSER APP INSTALLATION

MICROSOFT EDGE CHROMIUM

Instructions for installing the MAS-100 Atmos browser application using Microsoft Edge Chromium.

GOOGLE CHROME

ANNEX C - PHYSICAL SAMPLING EFFICIENCY

B.1 THE D50 VALUE

Explains the d50 value and its significance for particle sampling efficiency in the MAS-100 Atmos.

ANNEX D - GLOSSARY

MBV Atmos MAS-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerMBV
ModelAtmos MAS-100
Sampling MethodImpaction
Flow Rate100 liters per minute
Power SupplyRechargeable battery
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours
TypeAir Sampler
Storage Temperature-20°C to 50°C
Humidity Range10 to 90% RH, non-condensing

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