Documents are only to be used and distributed completely and unchanged. It is strictly the users´ responsibility to checkcarefully the validity of this document with respect to his product. Manual-no.: 999084 / 05/10/2009page 12 of 46Use and operationoverpressuresafety reliefdevicecatchpot atthe outletcatchpot atthe inletcoolant outlet(hose nozzle 6 mm)coolant inlet(hose nozzle 6 mm)outlet(gas!; hose nozzle 10 mm)Assembly of enclosed componentsRound bottom flasks:The catchpot at the inlet prevents droplets and particles fromentering the pump.☞ Lifetimes of diaphragms and valves are enhanced.☞ Improves vacuum in case of condensation.Both round bottom flasks are coated with a protective layer toprevent disintegration in case of breakage or implosion.➨ Assemble the catchpots at the inlet and at the outlet usingjoint clips.Exhaust waste vapour condenser:➨ Assemble hose nozzles for coolant inlet and coolant outletpipelines at the exhaust waste vapour condenser.The exhaust waste vapour condenser enables an efficientcondensation of the pumped vapours at the outlet.☞ No backflow of condensates.☞ Controlled recovery of condensates.☞ Next to 100% solvent recovery.☞ The isolation cover protects against glass splinters in caseof breaking, acts as thermal isolation to avoid condensationof humidity and is intended to absorb shocks.➨ Attach the pipelines of the coolant circuit to the respective hose nozzles (see im-age) at the waste vapour condenser. Check hose connections prior to starting op-eration of the cooling system.➨ Secure coolant hoses at the hose nozzles (e.g. with hose clip) to prevent theiraccidental slipping.☞ Ensure that the coolant outlet pipeline is always free and that it cannot get blocked.☞ Install an optional coolant valve always only in the inlet line of the exhaust wastevapour condenser.☞ The gas outlet (hose nozzle 10 mm) must not be blocked. The exhaust pipeline hasalways to be free and pressureless to enable an unhindered discharge of gases.☞ Connect the exhaust to a suitable treatment plant to prevent the discharge of dan-gerous gases and vapours to the surrounding atmosphere.Installing in a vacuum system:☞ Avoid throttling losses by using connecting pipes with large diameter and keepthem as short as possible.☞ Reduce the transmission of vibration and prevent loading due to rigid pipelines.Insert elastic hoses or flexible elements as couplings between the pump and rigidpipes. Attention: Flexible elements tend to shrink when evacuated.☞ Use a suitable valve to isolate the pump from the vacuum system to allow thepump to warm up before condensable vapours are pumped or to clean the pumpbefore it is switched off.☞ Connect the exhaust to a suitable treatment plant to prevent the discharge of dan-gerous gases and vapours to the surrounding atmosphere. Use a catchpot to pre-vent the drainage of contaminated condensate back into the pump.