SKC 220-1000 Series Pocket Touch Sample Pump Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- SKC
Table of Contents
Pocket Pump Sample Pump
Cat. No. 220-1000 Series
Operating Instructions
220-1000 Series Pocket Touch Sample Pump
Introduction
Checking Pump/Kit Contents
Use the following table to verify that you received all items associated with
the Cat. No. ordered. If you are missing items, contact SKC at
800-752-8472 (U.S. only) or
724-941-9701.
If you ordered Cat. No. | Your Package Should Contain |
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220-1000TC | Pocket Pump TOUCH only* with Li-Ion battery and screwdriver, |
requires charger
220-1000TC-C| Pocket Pump TOUCH with Charger includes pump as described above
and single charger (cable and wall cube with U.S. plug) 100-240 V
220-1000TC-S| Pocket Pump TOUCH Starter Kit includes pump and single charger
as described above, 3 feet (0.9 meter) of Tygon tubing, and collar clip with
cable tie 100-240 V
220-1000TC-K| Single Pump Kit † includes pump and single charger as described
above, and Type A single tube holder, in a soft-sided nylon carry case 100-240
V
220-1000TC-K5| Single Pump Kit † includes pump and single charger as
described above, and Type A single tube holder, in a soft-sided nylon carry
case 100-240 V
220-1000TC-K5D| 5-pack Deluxe Pump Kit* includes 5 pumps as described above, 5
Type A single tube holders, 5 single charging cables (no wall cubes), one
5-port USB charging hub with power cable (U.S. plug), and 1 DataTrac Pro USB
Bluetooth Adapter 877-94 (software available via free download), in a hard-
sided case 100-240 V
Pocket Pump TOUCH requires ¼-inch ID tubing. Pocket Pump TOUCH requires Data Trac Pro USB Bluetooth Adapter Cat. No. 877-94 to use Bluetooth with PC. See Accessories.
- Pocket Pump TOUCH pumps contain Li-Ion batteries and are subject to special shipping regulations.
† Single kits are also available in hard-sided case. Contact SKC.
Quick Guide
Charging the battery: Insert USB connector on cable into USB port on supplied
wall adapter. Plug into 100 to 240-V outlet. Hover magnetic charging connector
on cable closely over contact on back of pump until engaged and LEDs on
contact and cable light blue. Full charge is achieved in approximately 10
hours. See Charging the Battery Pack on page 3 for details.
Turning on: Press Power On/Off button on top of pump; the screen will
light and Flow screen will display.
Using the touch screen: Use a fingertip to gently touch screen buttons in
the indicated active zones.
Accessing Main Menu: Touch . Navigating from Main Menu
Desired Operation | Button to Touch | Result |
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Access device settings | History, Clock, Units, and Screen sub-menus display. |
Touch buttons to view and choose setting options within each.
View information about the pump| | Firmware version/date of pump manufacture,
and pump serial number display.
Access flow rate, calibration, and sampling| | Flow, Presets, and Advanced
(constant pressure) sub-menus display. Touch buttons to view and choose mode
or options under each.
Basic Pump Operation
Run pump: From Main Menu: Touch Sample >Flow >Run
Note: Pressing the Power On/Off button on top of pump will dim and lock
screen. To undim and unlock, press Power On/Off button again.
Pause pump: Touch Pause . Touch Run to resume.
Stop pump: Touch Stop . Sample Summary will display. Touch to return to
Main Menu.
Turning off: Press Power On/Off button on top of pump; the screen will go
dark. The pump will power off automatically after five minutes of no activity.
Getting Started
Charging the Battery Pack
Portable Charging Options
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Insert USB connector on charging cable into a USB port on a(n):
a. Adapter (wall cube, supplied with SKC Single USB Charger, Cat. No. 220-300). Plug adapter (wall cube) into a standard 100 to 240-volt wall outlet.
b. PC/laptop (not supplied by SKC) with a full charge or plugged into a wall outlet.
Note: USB ports and PC/laptop sett ings vary.
If using this charging option, verify that your pump is charging by checking that more bars have appeared on the pump batt ery status icon midway through charging.
c. Portable power pack (not supplied by SKC) with a full charge and that is compatible with Pocket Pump TOUCH
The blue LED on the charger will light. -
Hover the magnetic charging connector on the charging cable closely over the charging contact on the back of the pump (Figure 1) until the LED behind the magnetic contact on the pump lights blue and pump status LEDs blink red in a repeating patt ern of rightinlet-left.
Troubleshooting Charging
If the magnetic charging connector is seated on the pump charging contact, but the charger and charging contact LEDs are not lit blue: Check that the charging cable is connected to an AC adapter and active outlet, PC/laptop connected to an active power source, or a portable power pack with a full charge that is compatible with charging Pocket Pump TOUCH.
If only the charger LED lights blue: It means that there is no connection with the pump charging contact. Check and reconnect the charging connector on the cable to the pump’s charging contact. Both the charger and charging contact LEDs should light blue when connected properly. -
Charge batt ery completely (approximately 10 hours to 100% or 4.5 hours to 80%). See batt ery charge status indicator descriptions below.
LED Activity Description | Charging Status |
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Charging contact LED blue/inlet and corner LEDs red, flashing in repeated
pattern of right-inlet-left| Battery charging
Charging contact LED blue/inlet LED green, solid/corner LEDs green,
blinking,battery status icon outline flashing| Battery charging complete
Battery and Charging Notes and Cautions
- Do not operate pump from or charge pump with charger in hazardous atmospheres.
- Use only the SKC-approved battery pack (Cat. No. P76303) and charging cable supplied in Cat. No. 220-300. Use of an unapproved battery and/or charging cable could damage the pump and will void any warranty.
- Turn off pump before removing the battery pack.
- Tampering with the battery pack (opening, disassembling, short circuiting, crushing, or exposing the battery pack to fire or temperatures in excess of 212 F [100 C]) voids any warranty.
- Protect sample pump from rain and extended direct exposure to sun when in use outdoors
- Allow pump to equilibrate when moving it from one temperature extreme to another.
- Failure to follow warnings and cautions voids any warranty.
- Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
- To prevent ignition of hazardous atmosphere, batteries must only be charged (removed and replaced) in an area to be known nonhazardous.
- Maximum charge input voltage Um = 5.5 VDC.
- The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or explosion when heated above 212 F (100 C) or incinerated. Replace battery with SKC Battery Pack Cat. No. P76303 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Turning Pump Power On/Off
Turn on : Press the Power On/Off butt on on the top of the pump (Figure
1); the screen will light.
Turn off : Press the Power On/Off butt on on the top of a non-running pump
(Figure 1); the screen will go dark. The pump will automatically power off
after five minutes of inactivity.
Interpreting the Display
Determining Battery Charge Status
The batt ery status icon appears at the top of the screen at all times and
contains bars that reduce in number as batt ery charge is used.
Following is information on interpreting the batt ery status icon.
Battery Status Icon Description | Battery Charge Remaining |
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Four bars | Full battery charge, approximately 75 to 100% |
Three bars | Approximately 50 to 75% |
Two bars | Approximately 25 to 50% |
One bar | Approximately 3 to 25% |
One bar (flashing) | Less than 3%; flow fault is imminent. Pump should be |
charged.
Using the Touch Screen
Use a fi ngertip to gently touch screen buttons in the active zones indicated
below. Navigating Menus and Screens
Pocket Pump TOUCH operates through a series of menus and screens. When the
pump is powered on, the Flow screen displays, which allows you fast access to
calibration and sampling. For more details, start at To set pump flow
rate.Immediately below the display are four
virtual navigation butt ons that access previous screen,Main Menu, and
increase/decrease values.
Back button | Up Arrow button | Down Arrow button | Main Menu button |
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Returns to previous screen | Increases selected value or moves up a |
list/range/display Touch and hold to speed increment of flow or pressure settings.| Decreases selected value or moves down a list/range/display Touch and hold to speed decrement of flow or pressure settings.| Returns to Main Menu
Touching displays the Main Menu from which you can access all options.
Following is a Menu/Screen Overview.
Menu/Screen Overview
Main Menu
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History Menu
• List of sample runs/summaries
Clock Menu
• Set Time
• Set Date
• Select Clock display
• Select Date display
Units Menu
• Select Temp display
• Select ATM display
Screen Menu
• Select Dim
• Select Secure Lock
• Select Auto Lock| • Firmware version number
• Lifetime run time and volume
• Pump serial number
• Pump manufacture date| Flow Menu
• Set Flow
• Calibrate (constant flow mode)
• Set Duration (timer)
• Run button
Presets Menu
• Select presets P1-P4 (created in DataTrac Pro, uploaded to pump)
Advanced Menu
• Set Pressure
• Set Duration (timer)
• Run button
Menus and screens can contain the following navigational touch butt ons.
Button | General Function |
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Check mark | Saves a selected item |
Left and right movement | Allows horizontal movement on a scale (see right) or |
moves left or
right through fi elds, activating each for entry of a value.
Calibration/Flow Adjustment| Allows selection of an adjustment to flow during
calibration
Run (start)| Runs the pump for sampling
Pause| Pauses a running pump. Elapsed time and volume accumulation pause. When
Run is touched,
time and volume will continue to accumulate.
Stop| Stops a running pump and resets elapsed time and volume to zero. Run
time information will
be available in Sample Summary and History.
Determining Pump Status
Pocket Pump TOUCH features status LEDs on the top corners of the pump, beneath
the pump inlet, and behind the magnetic charging contact on the back of the
pump. These indicate pump status at a quick glance.
LED Activity Description | Pump Status |
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Corner and inlet LEDs green, flashing | Pump running |
Corner and inlet LEDs red, flashing | Pump is in flow fault |
Inlet LED yellow-orange, flashing corner LEDs green, blinking | Pump in |
constant pressure mode, working to achieve pressure setting. Inlet LED will change to solid green when set pressure is achieved.
Modifying Device Settings
Note about default sett ings: Pocket Pump TOUCH is shipped with the
following default sett ings that may be changed by the user from the Device
sub-menus.
Dim: On, Auto Lock: Off , Secure Lock: Off , Temperature Units: F, Atmospheric
Pressure Units: inHg, Time Format: 12 Hour, and Date Format: mm/dd/yyyy
Clock Menu
To change time on pump
From Main Menu:
Hour digits will flash.
Touch up/down arrow butt ons to increment/decrement hours.
Touch right arrow to advance to minutes (will flash) and up/down arrow butt
ons to adjust minutes. Touch right arrow to advance to AM/PM
(will flash) and up/down arrow butt ons to toggle AM/PM. Touch check mark to accept new time and return to Clock Menu. New
time sett ing will display.
To change clock display format
From Main Menu:
12 Hour and 24 Hour butt ons display. Touch desired sett ing butt
on to select and return to Clock Menu. New clock display format will display.
To change date and date display
From Main Menu:
Month digits will flash.
Touch up/down arrow butt ons to increment/decrement month.
Touch right arrow to advance to day (will flash) and up/down arrow butt ons to
increment/decrement day.
Touch right arrow to advance to year (will flash) and up/down arrow buttons to
increment/ decrement year. Touch check mark to accept new date and
return to Clock Menu. New date will display.
To change date display format
From Main Menu: ![SKC 220-1000 Series Pocket Touch Sample Pump
- Clock](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SKC-220-1000-Series-
Pocket-Touch-Sample-Pump-Clock.jpg)Touch the desired date display format to
select and return to Clock Menu. New date display format will display.
Units Menu
To change temperature units
From Main Menu:
°F and °C butt ons display. Touch
desired butt on to select and return to Units Menu.
To change atmospheric pressure display units
From Main Menu:
mbar, inHg, and mmHg butt
ons display. Touch desired butt on to select and return to Units Menu.
Note: Changing the display units aff ects only the display of atmospheric
pressure on the pump screen and in Sample Summary and History. Back pressure
(inlet pressure) will always display in “in H2O” on the pump screen and in
Sample Summary and History.
Screen Menu
To set Dim to on or off
From Main Menu:
Touch desired butt on to select and
return to Screen Menu.
If Dim is set to On, the user can dim and lock the screen of a running pump by
pressing the PowerOn/Off butt on. If Auto Lock is set to On in combination with
Dim, the screen will dim and lock automatically when the pump is run. The
screen can be undimmed and unlocked by pressing thePower On/Off butt on. For
more information on the Auto Lock and Secure Lock features, see below.
Thissett ing helps conserve batt ery usage.If Dim is set to Off , the screen backlight will stay on during
the entire sample run.
To set Auto Lock to on or off
From Main Menu:
Touch desired butt on to select and
return to Screen Menu.
If Auto Lock is set to On, the screen will lock (become inactive) as soon as
the pump starts running a sample. A lock icon and “Press top butt on to
unlock” message will appear on the screen. If Dim is set to On, the screen
will both lock and dim when the pump starts running a sample.
If Auto Lock is set to Off , the screen will remain active. The screen may be
locked (made inactive) manually at any time during a sample run by pressing
the Power On/Off butt on on top of the pump.To unlock and reactivate the screen, press the Power On/Off butt on
on top of the running pump.
This sett ing helps to prevent accidental tap errors during sample runs.
To set Secure Lock to on or off and set passcode
From Main Menu:
Secure Lock helps to prevent tampering
during a sample run. Touch desired butt on. If Secure Lock was set previously
to On and you select Off , you will be prompted to enter the previously set
passcode. Once the passcode is entered, you will be returned to the Screen
Menu. If you select On, proceed as follows. You will be prompted to enter a
four-digit passcode of your choosing. Touch the screen keypad to enter the
desired four-digit number combination.
Note: Entered digits will display as ****.
You will be prompted to confirm the passcode. Touch the screen keypad to enter
the same fourdigit number combination. Upon entering the last digit, the
passcode will be saved and you will be returned to the Screen Menu. If Secure
Lock is set to On, the user can lock the screen of a running pump by pressing
the Power On/Off butt on. If Auto Lock is set to On concurrently, the screen
locks when the pump is run.
To unlock and reactivate the screen, press the Power On/Off butt on on top of
the running pump and touch the screen keypad to enter the previously set four-
digit passcode.
Master Unlock Feature: If you cannot remember the Secure Lock passcode, touch
when prompted for the passcode. This will override the Secure Lock, but will
not disable it.
Operation – Set Flow, Calibrate, and Sample
Sample Menu
To set pump flow rate
From Main Menu:
Touch left/right arrow butt ons to set
gross flow sett ing. Touch up/down arrow butt ons to fine tune sett ing.
Note: A sustained touch on the up/down arrow butt ons will speed
increment/ decrement flow sett ing.
Touch check mark to accept selection and return to Flow Menu with new flow
sett ing displayed.
To set up a single sorbent tube train and calibrate – Constant Flow Mode
- Charge pump battery completely before calibration and sampling.
- Requires 222 Series Low Flow Holder accessory.
- Calibrate/verify pump flow rate before and after each sampling operation using the tube holder and pump to be used for sampling.
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Break tips off a representative sorbent tube and insert (arrow printed on tube pointing toward the pump) into the rubber sleeve of a 222 Series (non-adjustable) Low Flow Tube Holder (Figure 3).
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Connect tubing from the 222 Series (non-adjustable) low flow tube holder to the pump inlet (Figure 3).
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Use a length of flexible tubing to connect the exposed open end of the representative sorbent tube in the holder to a calibrator outlet (Figure 3).
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Set flow rate on pump (see To set pump flow rate above).
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Calibrate flow rate as follows: From Main Menu: Pump will run as a result of touching the calibration icon. It is good practice to allow the pump to run for 5 minutes before calibrating the flow rate.
Build a calibration train with sample media in line (Figure 3).
Touch up/down arrow butt ons to increment/decrement calibration adjustment.The calibration adjustment value will display beside the calibration icon.
Note: The flow rate displayed on the calibrator will change as a result of this adjustment.
Touch check mark to accept the calibration adjustment value and return to the Flow Menu.The flow rate displayed on the pump will remain unchanged. -
Disconnect representative sorbent tube from the calibrator. Replace representative sorbent tube with a newly opened unexposed method specified sorbent tube to complete the sampling train. See To sample on page 18.
To set up a multiple sorbent tube train and calibrate – Constant Flow Mode
- Charge pump battery completely before calibration and sampling.
- Use of an unapproved battery and/or charging cable could damage the pump and will void any warranty.
- Requires Constant Pressure Controller (CPC) and Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder accessories.
- See Adjustable Low Flow Holder Operating Instructions for details on holder operation.
- Calibrate/verify pump flow rate before and after each sampling operation using the tube holder and pump to be used for sampling.
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Set flow rate on pump (see To set pump flow rate on page 13). Important! Set pump flow rate to ≥ 15% higher than the sum of the flow rates through all tubes to be used during the multiple-tube sample run to ensure adequate airflow.
Note: The combined flow through all tubes cannot exceed 500 ml/min. -
Press tubing from the outlet (unlabeled side) of a Constant Pressure Controller (CPC) onto the pump inlet (Figure 4).
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Press tubing from the 224 Series Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder onto the CPC inlet (labeled “To Sample” – Figure 4).
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Break tips off a representative sorbent tube and insert (arrow printed on tube pointing toward the pump) into the rubber sleeve of a 224 Series Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder (Figure 4). Repeat for additional tubes up to the maximum number of holder ports or desired number of tube samples. Important! Fill unused tube holder ports with unopened sorbent tubes to keep ports clean during sampling.
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Label all sorbent tubes and ports.
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On the Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder, use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn counterclockwise the brass flow adjust screw directly beneath the first port holding an open sorbent tube. This opens the port to airflow.
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Use a length of flexible tubing to connect the exposed open end of the first port sorbent tube to a calibrator outlet (Figure 4).
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Calibrate pump flow rate through the tubes as follows:
From Main Menu:
![SKC 220-1000 Series Pocket Touch Sample Pump
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counterclockwise](https://manuals.plus/wp- content/uploads/2023/10/SKC-220-1000-Series-Pocket-Touch-Sample-Pump- counterclockwise.jpg) a. Touch Run butt on. It is good practice to run the pump for 5 minutes before calibrating the flow rate.
b. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn the brass flow adjust screw beneath the port of the tube to be calibrated counterclockwise to increase flow or clockwise to decrease flow until the calibrator consistently displays the required flow rate for the first port sorbent tube.
To set up a multiple sorbent tube train and calibrate – Constant Pressure Mode (For Advanced Users Only)- Charge pump battery completely before calibration and sampling.
- Requires Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder accessory
- See Adjustable Low Flow Holder Operating Instructions for details on holder operation.
- It is good practice to run the pump for 5 minutes before calibrating the flow rate.
- Calibrate/verify pump flow rate before and after each sampling operation using the tube holder and pump to be used for sampling.
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Determine back pressure to be set in Constant Pressure Mode:
a. Connect tubing from holder outlet to pump inlet. (Figure 5).
b. Break tips off a representative sorbent tube and insert (arrow printed on tube pointing toward the pump) into the rubber sleeve of a 224 Series
Multiple-tube Low Flow Holder.
c. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn counterclockwise (open) the brass flow adjust screw on the Multiple-tube holder port containing the tube.
d. Label sorbent tube and port. Plug all unused ports with unopened tubes to keep ports clean during sampling.
e. Set method-specifi ed flow rate for the tube on the pump (see To set pump flow rate on page 13).
Important! Ensure all unused ports remain plugged with unopened sorbent tubes.i. Touch the Run button to start the pump.
ii. Read and record back pressure shown on pump display (inH2O part of scrolling display when pump is running – use up/down arrow butt ons to speed scrolling display).
f. Repeat Steps 1.b through 1.e for remaining representative sorbent tubes.
Note: The combined flow rate through all tubes cannot exceed 500 ml/ min. Touch the Stop butt on to stop the pump. Touch the Back button to return to the Flow Menu.
g. Review the recorded back pressures and determine the highest back pressure. Add 2 or 3 inches to this value, round up to the integral (whole) number, and add 1. This will be the back pressure sett ing for Constant Pressure Mode in Step 2. -
Set pressure to value obtained in Step 1.g as follows:
From Sample Menu: a. Touch left/right arrow butt ons to set gross pressure sett ing. Touch up/down arrow buttons to fine-tune setting.
Note: A sustained touch on the up/down arrow buttons will speed increment/ decrement pressure sett ing.
Note: Set pressure value will blink and inlet LED will blink yellow- orange. When set pressure is achieved, the pressure value will stop blinking and the inlet LED will turn green. This may take up to 90 seconds.
b. Touch check mark to accept selection and return to Advanced Menu with new pressure sett ing displayed. -
Use a length of flexible tubing to connect the exposed open end of the first port sorbent tube to a calibrator outlet (Figure 5).
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Touch Run butt on on the pump touch screen.
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Use a small flat-head screwdriver to turn flow adjust screw on port (clockwise to decrease, counterclockwise to increase) until calibrator displays the method specified flow rate.
Note: The flow rate displayed on the calibrator is the flow rate through the sorbent tube. -
Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for all remaining open sorbent tubes.
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Disconnect representative sorbent tube from the calibrator. Replace representative sorbent tubes with newly opened unexposed method-specified sorbent tubes to complete the sampling train.
Important! Ensure all unused ports remain plugged with unopened sorbent
tubes to keep ports clean during sampling. See To sample on page 18.
Note: If the pump is run in constant pressure mode (Sample > Advanced >
Pressure sett ing) without media connected or with media connected that has a
pressure drop below the set pressure value, the pump will “rev “ in an att
empt to achieve the desired pressure sett ing. If it cannot, it will fault.
To calibrate pump flow rate prior to bag sampling – Constant Flow Mode
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Charge pump battery completely before calibration and sampling.
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Use of an unapproved battery and/or charging cable could damage the pump and will void any warranty.
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Set flow rate on pump (see To set pump flow rate on page 13).
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Use flexible tubing to connect pump inlet to the outlet of a calibrator (Figure 6).
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Calibrate pump flow rate as follows: From Main Menu: Pump will run. Allow pump to run for 5 minutes before performing calibration.
Touch up/down arrow butt ons to increment/decrement calibration adjustment. A calibration adjustment value will display, as shown below left.
Note: The flow rate displayed on the calibrator will change as a result of this adjustment. The flow rate displayed on the pump will not change.Touch check mark to accept the calibration adjustment value and return to the Flow Menu. The calibration adjustment value will display beside the calibration icon. -
Disconnect calibrator and tubing from pump inlet. See To sample on page 18.
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To sample using a single sorbent tube, multiple sorbent tubes, or sample bag
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Charge pump battery completely before sampling.
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Use of an unapproved battery and/or charging cable could damage the pump and will void any warranty.
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If using sample tubes as media, calibrate/verify pump flow rate before and after each sampling operation using the tube holder and pump used for sampling.
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Ensure pump is calibrated to the method-specifi ed flow rate. See To calibrate on page 13.
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Ensure calibrator and tubing have been removed and representative method-specified sampling medium used for calibration has been replaced with newly opened unexposed method-specified sampling medium to complete the sampling train. For bag sampling
a. Use PTFE tubing to connect pump exhaust (Figure 1) to the bag fitting. See bag operating instructions.
b. Unscrew cap on pump exhaust to remove it and screw in supplied exhaust fi tting or optional Quick-connect Bag Sampling Adapter accessory.
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On the pump, choose from a manual sample, timed sample, or sample preset (presets are uploaded to the pump from DataTrac Pro Software). See To set up and run a manual sample below, To set up and run a timed sample on page 20, or To run a sample preset on page 21.
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To set up and run a manual sample
- Connect pump to sampling train. See To sample, Step 2, above.
- Run sample as follows:
From Main Menu:Options on pump screen during a sample run:| Touch Stop to stop sampling, reset accumulated data display, and view Sample Summary.
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| Touch Pause to pause sampling and retain accumulated data display. When touched, pause changes to Run button .
Touch Run button to resume sampling and data accumulation.
| Dim (set to On) dims a screen that has been locked by pressing the Power On/Off button on a running pump or through Auto Lock as soon as the pump starts running.
To resume normal backlighting, press the Power On/Off button on top of the pump (Figure 1). See Modify Device Settings, Screen Menu on page 11.
This feature may be used concurrently with Auto Lock and Secure Lock.
| Auto Lock (set to On) locks (inactivates) the pump touch screen when the pump starts running. A lock icon and “Press top button to unlock” message appear on the screen.
If Auto Lock is set to Off, the screen remains active. The screen may be locked (made inactive) at any time during sampling by pressing the Power On/Off button on top of the pump.
To unlock and reactivate the screen, press the Power On/Off button on top of the pump. This feature helps to reduce tap errors during sample runs.
| Secure Lock (set to On) locks (inactivates) the pump touch screen when the Power On/Off button is pressed. A lock icon and “Press top button to unlock” message appear on the screen.
To unlock Secure Lock and reactivate the screen, press the Power On/Off button on top of the pump, and touch the screen keypad to enter the previously set four-digit passcode.
If Auto Lock and Secure Lock are set to On concurrently, the pump touch screen will lock when the pump is run, but will require that the user enter a passcode to unlock the screen.
| Flow fault may occur when there is a restriction in airflow (e.g., kinked tubing) that remains uncorrected and the pump can no longer compensate flow. See Flow Fault Mode and Display on page 22 for details on pump operation during flow fault. - When the required sampling period is completed (or the bag is properly inflated – see bag operating instructions), touch Stop button to stop sampling, which displays a Sample Summary and automatically resets the accumulated data.
Note: If pump is shut off or goes to sleep after a sample is completed and is powered on again, the initial display will be the Sample Summary of the previous sample run.
For bag sampling: If the Quick-connect Bag Sampling Adapter accessory was used, remove tubing after sampling by using fingertips to press center ring on adapter while pulling tubing away from the adapter.
To set up and run a timed sample
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Set sample duration as follows:
From Main Menu: Hour digit 1 will flash.
Touch up/down arrow butt ons to increment/decrement hour.
Touch right arrow to advance to hour digit 2 (will flash) and up/down arrow butt ons to adjust hour digit 2. Repeat through minutes. Touch check mark to accept new time and return to Clock Menu. New time sett ing will display. -
Connect pump to sample train. See To sample, Step 2, on page 18.
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Run sample as follows:
From Main Menu: See Options on pump screen during a sample run on page 19. -
When the Timed sampling period is complete, the pump will automatically stop sampling, which displays a Sample Summary and automatically resets the accumulated data.
Note: If pump is shut off or goes to sleep after a sample is completed and
is powered on again, the initial display will be the Sample Summary of the
previous sample run.
To run a sample preset (uploaded to pump from DataTrac Pro Software)
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Connect pump to sampling train. See To sample, Step 2, on page 18.
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Select sample preset as follows:
From Main Menu: Presets are created by the user in DataTrac Pro for Bluetooth-connected Pumps Software and uploaded to the pump (see DataTrac Pro for Bluetooth-connected Pumps User Manual for details on creating presets). The start date for a preset with delayed start can be changed on the pump by touching the date on the Preset screen. The pump can also be calibrated from this screen. To run a preset sample with a delayed start, touch check mark to activate the preset. Note: The day of a preset with delayed start can be changed from the pump screen. Touch the delayed start date, touch the up and down arrow buttons to change to desired start day, and touch check mark. This can be changed to a future day only. The pump will display a screen showing a summary of the preset and a Cancel (X) butt on. Touch the X if you wish to cancel the activated preset.
To run a preset sample without a set delayed start, touch the Run butt on .
See Options on pump screen during a sample run on page 19. -
When the Preset sampling period is complete, the pump will automatically stop sampling, which displays a Sample Summary and automatically resets the accumulated data.
Note: If pump is shut off or goes to sleep after a sample is completed and is powered on again, the initial display will be the Sample Summary of the previous sample run.
Flow Fault Mode and Display
During a sample run, overloaded sample media or kinked tubing can restrict
airflow and cause back pressure to build to a point at which the pump can no
longer compensate flow within ± 5%. If this condition is sustained for 3 to 10
seconds, the pump will go into flow fault mode as follows:
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Pump stops running and status LEDs on pump flash red. Elapsed time stops.
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An exclamation point icon appears on the display next to the flow rate.
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After 20 seconds in fault, the pump will att empt to restart up to 5 times.
a. If full airflow is restored during the restart att empts, the pump will continue the sample run. b. If full airflow is not restored during 5 restart att empts within 5 minutes, the pump will end the sample run and display the Sample Summary. The Sample Summary will indicate the number of faults. The LEDs will flash red with decreasing frequency. -
To clear a flow fault, touch any butt on on the display.
Note: A flow fault will also be cleared when the batt ery charge is depleted.
Viewing History
History Menu
To review specifi c sample run summaries directly on the pump screen From Main
Menu: Note: The last 16 sample
runs can be viewed as Sample Summaries on the pump. A maximum of 4,416 data
entries can be held in pump memory. This is equal to approximately 70 hours of
one-minute averages or 360 hours of 5-minute averages. To access this data,
upload it to DataTrac Pro for Bluetooth-connected Pumps Software on your PC.
Using Pocket Pump TOUCH with DataTrac Pro for Bluetooth-connected
Pumps Pocket Pump TOUCH communicates with a PC via USB Bluetooth Adapter Cat.
No. 877-94 and DataTrac® Pro Software, available as a free download. Access
this software using the following procedure:
- Check that PC meets DataTrac Pro system requirements.
Operating system| Microsoft® Windows® 7, 8, 8.1, or 10
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Required software| DataTrac Pro Installer (included with installation)
Minimum display resolution| 1024 x 768
Available port| USB 2.0 - Install the USB Bluetooth Adapter or “dongle” Cat. No. 877-94 on PC according to instructions included with adapter.
- Browse URL provided in adapter instructions, and download and install the DataTrac Pro Installer on PC.
- Upon successful installation, DataTrac Pro will launch automatically and attempt to find any active Pocket Pump TOUCH pumps within the area.
For further instructions, see DataTrac Pro for Bluetooth-connected Pumps User Manual at www.skcinc.com.
Maintenance
Change the Battery Pack Review Notes and Cautions on page 4 before proceeding.
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Turn off the pump by pressing the Power On/Off button located on the top of the non-running pump (Figure 1); the screen will go dark.
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Use a 1.5-mm hex key (provided with pump) to loosen two safety screws on the back of the batt ery pack housing (Figure 1).
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Orient the pump so that the belt clip faces upward and the pump inlet points left. Using your fingers, grip the battery pack housing just above its top screw and just below its bott om screw and lift up against the belt clip. Once the housing clears the pump case, pull it to the right, away from the pump case.
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If replacing the batt ery pack with a new batt ery pack (Cat. No. P76303), dispose of the used battery promptly and according to all state and local regulations.
Do not disassemble the battery pack. Do not dispose of in fire. Dispose of used batteries promptly according to all state and local recycling or waste regulations. -
Install a new battery pack or reinstall an existing battery pack.
a. Align battery pack housing with pump case.
b. Use the back of the battery pack housing to push up the belt clip until the battery pack is aligned with the pump case and presses easily into place. Ensure the battery pack housing fits flush with the pump case.
c. Use a 1.5-mm hex key to tighten two screws on back of the battery pack housing. Tighten screws in an alternating fashion.
d. Charge the battery pack completely before use. See Charging the Battery Pack on page 3.
Note: When the battery is reatt ached to the pump, the screen will light and then go black as the pump performs a firmware check. This lasts approximately 20 seconds and the Main Menu will display as soon as the check is completed.
Clean the Touch Screen
Use a soft, clean, and dust-free cloth to remove fingerprints from the touch
screen. Do not use alcohol to clean the screen.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
Issue | Possible Solutions |
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The display on the pump is frozen. | 1. Press the Power On/Off button to shut |
off the pump.
2. Remove the battery (see Maintenance above)
3. Reinstall the battery.
There are irregularities in the pump History records.| Delete pump memory
using DataTrac Pro software.
User may replace external components such as the inlet filter, battery, screen protector, and/or belt clip. Service must be performed by SKC to maintain performance and intrinsic safety rating. Warranty is void if pumping compartment is opened by user.
Accessories/Replacement Part Ordering
Accessories | Cat. No. |
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Single Charger, USB, magnetic connector, supplied as cable and wall cube with
U.S. plug 100-240 V| 220-300
port USB Hub with power cable (U.S. plug), requires up to 5 single charging
cables available as Cat. No. P75739 100-240 V| 220-400
Quick-connect Bag Sampling Adapter, installs on pump exhaust port for secure
connection to tubing for bag sampling,accepts 1/4-inch OD PTFE tubing| 220-200
Single Kit Case, nylon, with shoulder strap| 224-903
5-pack Kit Case, hard-sided| 224-915
DataTrac Pro USB Bluetooth Adapter, required for free software download and
use of DataTrac Pro software| 877-94
Low Flow Tube Holder with cover (non-adjustable)
with A size cover, 6-mm OD x 70-mm L
with B size cover, 8-mm OD x 110-mm L
with C size cover, 10-mm OD x 150-mm L
with D size cover, 10-mm OD x 220-mm L| 222-3-1
222-3L-1
222-3XL-1
222-3XD-1
Constant Pressure Controller for multiple-tube sampling in constant flow|
224-26CPC-10
Adjustable Multiple-tube Low Flow Holders
Dual (holds up to 2 tubes)
Tri (holds up to 3 tubes)
Quad (holds up to 4 tubes)| 224-26-02
224-26-03
224-26-04
Tube Covers
A (6-mm OD x 70-mm L)
B (8-mm OD x 110-mm L)
C (10-mm OD x 150-mm L)
D (10-mm OD x 220-mm L)| 224-29A
224-29B
224-29C
224-29D
Replacement Battery Pack,# Li-Ion| P76303
Single Charging Cable, USB, without wall cube| P75739
Low Flow chek-mate Calibrator, 20 to 500 ml/min, includes a 9-volt alkaline
battery
with NIST standard traceable calibration certificate
with UK standard traceable calibration certificate
with ISO standard traceable calibration certificate| 375-00205N
375-00205
375-00205S
‡ Replacing ba eries with non-approved or repaired/rebuilt ba ery packs voids any warranty and UL Lis ng for intrinsic safety.
- Li-Ion ba eries are subject to special shipping regula ons
- Li-Ion Battery Testing and Shipment
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for use with SKC sample pumps have been tested in accordance with the UN Manual and are proven to meet requirements of each test in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection 38.3. The batteries are rated below 100 watt-hours (Wh).
Consult with your carrier for more information on Lithium Battery Shipping Regulations UN 3480 and UN 3481 or visit SKC’s website for more information at www.skcinc.com/knowledgecenter.
SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy
SKC products are subject to the SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy, which
provides SKC’s sole liability and the buyer’s exclusive remedy.
To view the complete SKC Limited Warranty and Return Policy, browse
skcinc.com/warranty.
Appendix
Appendix: Performance Profile
Flow Range in Constant Flow Mode | 20 to 500 ml/min |
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Compensation Range in Constant Flow Mode | 20 to 500 ml/min up to 20 inches |
water back pressure
Pressure Range in Constant Pressure Mode| 1 to 20 inches water
Flow Control System| Removable rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery, 3.7
V, 2.6 Ah, 9.6 Wh or USB charger
Run Time (Li-Ion)| 20+ hrs at 500 ml/min up to 20 inches water back pressure †
, extended run times available with charger
Charging Time (varies with battery capacity and level of discharge)| ≤ 10 hrs
(≤ 4.5 hrs to 80%)
Accuracy| Constant flow control: ± 5% of set-point or ± 3 ml/min, whichever is
higher
Atmospheric pressure: ± 0.3 in Hg
Temperature: ± 1.0 C
Real-time clock: ± 1%
Constant pressure mode: ± 0.5 inch water
Temperature Ranges| Operating: 32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C)
Charging: 32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C)
Storage: -4 to 113 (-20 to 45 C)
Humidity Range| ≤ 95% RH, non-condensing
Altitude| Corrects flow for changes in temperature (32 to 113 F [0 to 45 C])
and ambient pressure up to 15,000 feet (4572 meters) above and down to 2300
feet (701 meters) below sea level
Flow Fault| After 3 to 10 seconds of restricted flow, pump stops running,
elapsed time stops, status LEDs flash red, and pump displays fault icon. After
20 seconds in fault, auto-restart is attempted up to 5 times unless full
airflow is restored prior to that. If full airflow is not corrected after 5
auto-restarts within 5 minutes, the pump ends the run and displays Sample
Summary.
Display Type/Parameters| High-contrast backlit LCD/Time, date, battery status,
flow rate, sample volume, temperature, atmospheric pressure, back pressure,
programmed run remaining time, and elapsed run time
User Interface| Eight-area capacitive touch screen with auto-dim and locking
options
Dimensions| 3.2 x 3.8 x 1.5 in (8.1 x 9.7 x 3.8 cm)
Weight| 8.3 oz (235 gm)
Certifi cations/Markings*| Intrinsic safety (SKC Cat. No. 220-1000TC operated
with SKC Battery Pack Cat. No. P76303) Class I, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II,
Groups E, F, G; Class III, T4; Class I, Zone 0, Group IIC T4; Exia -20°C ≤ Ta
≤ 45°C; EX II 1G Exia IIC T4 Ga; IECEx UL 16.0113; DEMKO 16ATEX 1600;
UL22UKEX2584; CE 0539; UKCA 0843
RoHS| Compliant
Case Material| IP 64-rated case, polycarbonate with rubberized anti-static
overmolding
Communications with PC| Low-energy Bluetooth, requires DataTrac Pro for Pocket
Pump TOUCH USB Bluetooth Adapter Cat. No. 877-94
Tubing| Requires 1/4-in ID tubing
† Tested using 37-mm 0.8 μm MCE filter with new pump and batt ery. Pump performance may vary.
- UKCA mark and UL22UKEX2584 added based on previously issued ATEX/IECEx certificates.
Form 40017 Rev 230915
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