Priming the Pump
Before priming the pump, or starting the pump, be sure that all suction and discharge lines are connected properly and that proper valves are open.
Prime mode can be started by pressing the Prime button. The pump will run at 100% speed for 60 seconds. The pump can be stopped at any time by pressing the Stop key.
Remote Start/Stop
If the MD3 (Legacy) pump has been programmed for Remote Start/Stop feature, press the Start button to put the pump into Ready mode. (When in Remote Mode, the display will show “REMOTE” in the bottom right corner.) The pump will run if receiving a signal (depending on how the Contact Closure is programmed.) If the pump is waiting for a signal to run, it will be in “STANDBY” state. The display change color and will read “STANDBY” if waiting for a signal from the user-provided control system. Once a signal is received, the pump will start/run.
Manual Speed Adjust
The initial/default mode of the pump will be “Manual Speed Adjust.” Verify that you are in Manual Mode by noting the operating mode at the top of the screen. Adjust pump speed by pressing the Up and Down arrow keys. Pump speed can also be adjusted by pressing and holding the Mode button. Then set the pump for a specific speed. Press and hold Mode button to return to operation.
Note: Press and Hold Mode button while in any operating mode will take you directly to the setting screen for that mode. Adjust settings and Save, and/or press and hold Mode button again to return to normal operation.
Other Operating Modes
To run the MD3 (Legacy) pump in other operating modes (4-20mA, 0 – 10 VDC, Frequency, Pulse Input, Manual Cycle Adjust, Dispensing, Manual Dosing, Proportional Dosing), press and release Mode button until the desired mode is displayed on the top of the screen.
Diaphragm Failure Detection (DFD) and Tube Information
The MD3 (Legacy) pump is equipped with leak-detection located behind the diaphragm. If a diaphragm fails or leaks for any reason, the chemical will trigger the sensor, stop the pump, and activate an alarm.
If DFD alarm occurs, the pump will stop, close an alarm output, and the screen will flash with a red alarm. If the system has detected a chemical, the pump must be serviced and thoroughly cleaned.
Remove the pump head to diaphragm.. Failure to clean the pump head properly will void the warranty.