QuickTake 30 Sample Pump Cat. No. 228 9530 Operating Instructions Form 40079 PDF

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QuickTake 30 Sample Pump
Cat. No. 228-9530
Operating Instructions

863 Valley View Road, Eighty Four, PA 15330 USA • Tel: 724-941-9701 • www.skcinc.com

Handle
for easy
portability

Inlet
(shown without adapter)
LED
indicates active
battery charging

High-contrast LED display
for readout of presets, run
time, and battery status

Cassette Adapter

Calibration
mode button
Up arrow
increases flow
and time and
scrolls through
presets
Speaker
for end of timed run alarm

Star button
activates LED
and toggles
between
displays

Down arrow
decreases flow
and time and
scrolls through
presets

Charging jack
(on side of case, not
shown)

Tubing Adapter

Printed Quick Guide

Figure 1. QuickTake 30 Sample Pump

Introduction
Description
The QuickTake® 30 Sample Pump (Figure 1) is a portable battery-powered air sample pump that maintains constant airflow from
10 to 30 L/min for use with the BioStage® viable cascade impactor, spore trap cassettes such as VersaTrap®, asbestos cassettes, microvacuum
cassettes, or other samplers requiring flows up to 30 L/min. A diaphragm pump operating with a closed loop flow control system, the
QuickTake 30 maintains true constant flow. The QuickTake 30 features a programmable timer that provides up to eight programmable
run time presets of 1 to 999 minutes, continuous run with manual shut-off, or intermittent sampling. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery
pack provides effective run times. See Appendix: Performance Profile - Typical Cumulative Run Time.

Checking Pump/Kit Contents
Use the table below 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

228-9530C

QuickTake 30 Pump with lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery pack and cassette/tubing adapters

228-9530

QuickTake 30 Pump and Charger includes pump with Li-Ion battery pack, 100-240 V AC charger/adapter,
cassette/tubing adapters, and tubing

228-9530A

QuickTake 30 Pump, Rotameter, and Charger includes pump with Li-Ion battery pack, 100-240 V charger/adapter,
cassette/tubing adapters, calibrator, and tubing

Required Equipment

;
;

1/4-inch ID (3/8-inch OD) Tygon® tubing
Charger for Li-Ion battery-powered pump

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Getting Started
Charge the Battery
1.

For a complete charge, ensure the pump is not running. Insert the charger plug into
the charging jack on the pump.

2.

Insert the charger into a wall outlet. A red LED will flash on the pump display to
indicate the unit is charging. When charging is complete, the LED will stop flashing
and the pump will go to sleep. The battery charges completely in 5 hours. Note: The
QuickTake 30 can be operated using AC power. See Operate from AC Power.
Charging train

Determining Battery Charge
Battery Status Indicators
Full charge; approximately 75 to 100% battery capacity remaining

Battery is charged enough to operate the pump; approximately 25 to 75% battery capacity remaining.
Battery charge is low (charge battery); approximately 1 to 25% battery capacity remaining.
Low Battery Fault. Pump will stop running, beep, and go to sleep in 10 seconds.

Notes and Cautions
• After charging the battery pack, it is good practice to run the pump for approximately 5 minutes before calibrating. This ensures
the battery is in a more steady-state condition and improves the agreement in pre and post-sampling calibrations.
• The pump will not sleep during charging. Connecting a sleeping pump to the charger will wake it up from sleep.
• The AC charger/adapter can be used to extend battery run time, but it is not a battery eliminator. Therefore, it will not provide
indefinite run times.
• Do not operate or charge the pump in hazardous locations.
• Use only the SKC-approved charger for this pump. Use of an unapproved charger may damage the battery and the pump
and voids any warranty.
• The battery pack may be kept on the SKC-approved charger for an indefinite time.
• Ensure proper orientation of the charging cable before plugging it into the charging jack. Improper orientation/contact will
short circuit the battery and voids any warranty.
• Short-circuiting the battery pack will render it immediately inoperative.
• Failure to follow warnings and cautions voids any warranty.



See www.skcinc.com/instructions/1918.pdf for more information on SKC pump lithium-ion batteries.

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How to Use Button Sequences
Buttons must be pressed in the sequence shown.
 or  = Press individually
[] = Press both simultaneously

 = Security code, press in sequence
Operating the Pump
Operation/Function
Turn pump power on/off (activate LED)
Check battery status
Navigate presets and displays
Select a run time preset and run the pump
Run pump or place in Hold
Repeat sample run
Turn off LED
Interrupt run, terminate sample, or reset pump
Set flow or calibrate

Action
Press and hold  for 2 seconds to activate LED
With LED on, press . If battery status is low, recharge battery. See Charge the Battery.
Press  or  to scroll through presets and displays.
1. Scroll to desired run time preset. See below.
2. Select preset by pressing []. The pump will start to run.
Press [].
From Done, reset (rSET), or sampling error (SErr), press [  ] to return to run time preset. Press
[] to sample.
The LED is automatically turned off after being idle for 4 minutes. To reactivate the LED, press and hold .
1. With pump in Hold, press . Sample reset (rSEt) will be displayed.
2. Press [] to reset the pump or  to ignore the reset and return to Hold.
1. With pump connected to calibrator, scroll to desired run time preset.
2. Press and hold CAL for 2 seconds to enter calibration mode (pump will start running).
3. Press  or  to reach desired flow rate (not displayed on LED).
4. Press  to display Stor and press [] to save setting or  to ignore changes.
See Set/Calibrate Flow Rate for details.



Selecting the
Available Presets
Press  or 

Press 

5
4
3
2
1
CONT
INTT
END
999
998
997

Press 



Operate from AC Power
The QuickTake 30 may be run using AC power with the battery and AC charger/adapter:
1.

Insert the charger plug into the charging jack on the pump.

2.

Insert the charger into a standard wall outlet.

3.

Operate the pump.

Notes and Cautions
• The charge light on the LED will flash if the battery is charging during AC operation.
• The AC charger/adapter can be used to extend battery run time, but it is not a battery eliminator. Therefore, it will not provide indefinite run times.
• Do not operate or charge the pump in hazardous locations.
• Use only the SKC-approved battery and charger for this pump. Use of an unapproved battery and/or charger may damage the battery and the pump
and voids any warranty.
• To reduce risk of injury, fire, or electric shock, always follow basic safety precautions when using this product.
• Do not submerge the pump or subject it to any liquids.
• Protect the sample pump from weather when in use outdoors.
• Tampering with the battery pack or using a repaired or rebuilt battery pack voids any warranty and UL Listing for intrinsic safety.
• Do not open, disassemble, short circuit, crush, incinerate, or expose the battery to fire or high temperatures.
• Failure to follow warnings or cautions voids any warranty.

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Operation
Mount Sampling Media
Spore Trap Cassette
Use the cassette adapter supplied with the pump.
1.

Insert the tube end of the adapter into the pump inlet up to the flange.

2.

Remove the seal from the outlet of the cassette and push the cassette onto
the bowl end of the adapter until a firm seal is established.

Empty cassette
adapter

Cassette adapter with
spore trap cassette

Calibration Note: Flow rate can be calibrated by pushing the bowl end of a second cassette adapter onto the spore trap cassette inlet (seal
removed), attaching flexible tubing to the tube end of the second adapter, and attaching the other end of the flexible tubing to the outlet of a
calibrator. See Set/Calibrate Flow Rate.

VersaTrap
cassette
Cassette
adapter

QuickTake 30 with VersaTrap cassette
mounted in cassette adapter
For bioaerosol sampling at 15 L/min, SKC recommends using the Leland Legacy® pump (5 to 15 L/min) or the QuickTake 30 pump
(10 to 30 L/min).

BioStage Impactor
Use with Mounting Bracket accessory (Cat. No. 228-9531).
1.

Place the BioStage on the L-shaped bracket. Align the BioStage outlet to the 10 o’clock position on the bracket. Secure with thumbscrew
on the bottom of the bracket.

2.

Place the L-shaped bracket to the right on the pump faceplate with the short leg of the bracket fitting over the right edge of the
pump. Align the hole on the short leg of the bracket with the hole on the side of the pump. Secure the bracket to the pump with the
thumbscrew.

3.

Insert the inlet adapter (included with bracket) into the pump inlet and connect the inlet adapter tubing to the BioStage outlet.
BioStage outlet
aligned to 10 o’clock position

BioStage
outlet

1

Inlet adapter
inserted into
inlet

2

Thumbscrew
securing
BioStage

Inlet
adapter
tubing

BioStage
outlet

3

Short leg
of bracket
Thumbscrew
securing
bracket
Bracket

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securing
bracket
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Set/Calibrate Flow Rate
• Calibrate the flow rate with a representative sampling medium in line.
• Allow pump to equilibrate after moving it from one temperature extreme to another.
Note: Use a second cassette adapter to
attach calibrator to a spore trap cassette.
Tubing

Spore trap cassette
Cassette adapter

Calibrator outlet

Pump inlet

Calibration train with a spore trap cassette

1.

Ensure the pump has run for 5 minutes before calibrating. Using 3/8-inch ID flexible tubing and appropriate adapters, connect the
inlet of the pump to the outlet of a representative sampling medium; connect a calibrator to the inlet of the representative sampling
medium. See the example of a calibration train above.

2.

Scroll to any run time preset. Press and hold the CAL button for 2 seconds. The pump will start running and
a flashing CAL will appear on the LED.

3.

Press  or  to increase or decrease the flow until the desired flow rate is displayed on the calibrator.

4.

Press . A flashing Stor will appear on the LED.
• To save new setting: Press []. The pump will stop running.
• To ignore new setting: Press . The pump will stop running.
Note: A security code is not needed to change flow rate. It is only required when changing factory settings. To change
factory settings, see Advanced Operation.

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Digital display:
Calibration mode

Digital display:
Store setting

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Set Up Run Time Modes
Press  or  to scroll through the run time presets on the LED.
Run Time Mode
Timed Run (defaults: 15, 10, 5, 2, and 1 min)
Intermittent Sampling*
Continuous Run

LED Display
t xx
Intt
Cont

* For setup and sampling in this mode or to change (program) run time presets, see Advanced Operation.

Timed Run
• Run time accumulates only while the pump is running.

Timed Run mode is designed to perform one sample for a predetermined time from 1 to 999 minutes (selected
from presets). The user starts the pump running, and the pump automatically stops running after the sample
time has elapsed.
1.

Press  or  to scroll to the desired run time preset.

2.

Press [] to select the desired preset. The pump will start running and the LED will display a countdown
to zero (run time remaining below one minute is displayed in seconds with a colon). The pump will stop and
beep four times. The display will flash Done.

3.

Press  to return to the run time preset display. To repeat the sample, press [].

Digital display:
Timed Run 2 minutes

:
Digital display:
Run time remaining is
2 seconds

Digital display:
Sample run completed

User Options During Timed Run Sampling
Viewing battery status
Press . Display will automatically return to run time remaining after 5 seconds or press  again.
Hold mode
Press [] while the sample is running to place the pump and timer in Hold. Run time remaining and Hold will
display alternately. Press [] while in Hold to continue the sample run.
Terminating a sample and resetting the pump
Press  while in Hold. Sample Reset (rSEt) will flash on the LED.
• To terminate the sample and reset the pump: Press [].
• To continue the sample run: Press  to return the display to Hold. Press [].

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Continuous Run with Manual Stop
• Run time accumulates only while the pump is running.

Continuous Run mode performs one sample from 1 to 999 minutes, and then automatically resets to zero and counts up to 999 again until
the user manually stops the pump.
1.

2.

Press  or  to scroll to Cont. Press [] to select it. The pump will start running and the LED will
display cumulative run time up to 59 seconds in seconds, and then switch to minutes. The timer will
count up to 999 minutes, automatically reset to zero, and count up to 999 minutes again until the user
Digital display:
manually stops the pump.
Continuous Run
Press [] to place the pump in Hold when the desired sampling time has elapsed. The LED will
display cumulative run time and Hold alternately.
• To continue the sample run: Press [].
• To terminate the sample and reset the pump: Press  while in Hold. Sample Reset (rSEt) will flash on the LED. Press [].
User Options During Continuous Run Sampling
Viewing battery status
Press . Display will automatically return to cumulative run time after five seconds or press  again.
Hold mode
Press [] while the sample is running to place the pump and timer in Hold. Hold and cumulative run
time will display alternately. Press [] while in Hold to continue the sample run.
Terminating a sample and resetting the pump
Press  while in Hold. Sample Reset (rSEt) will flash on the LED.
• To terminate the sample and reset the pump: Press [].
• To continue the sample run: Press  to return the display to Hold. Press [].

Sample
• Allow the pump to equilibrate after moving it from one temperature extreme to another.
• Protect the sample pump from weather when in use outdoors.
• Do not operate or charge the pump in hazardous locations.

1.
2.
3.

Replace the representative sampling medium used for calibration with a fresh unexposed sampling
medium. See example of sampling train at right.
Sampling train with cassette adapter
Press  or  to scroll to a run time preset. See Timed Run, Continuous Run, or Intermittent Sampling.
and a spore trap cassette
Once the desired preset is displayed, press [] to start the pump running. Record sample
start time.
To stop sampling and reset the pump, see End Sample and Reset the Pump.

4.

5.
6.
7.

When sampling is completed, perform the following actions depending on the run time mode:
a. Timed Run mode - The display will count down to zero and the pump will stop. The alarm will beep four
times. The display will flash donE. Press  to return to presets. If a repeat sample is desired, press [].
b. Continuous Run mode - The timer will count up to 999 minutes, automatically reset to zero, and count
again to 999 minutes until user stops the pump. Press [] to place the pump in Hold when the desired
sampling time has elapsed. HoLd and cumulative run time will flash alternately. Press  while in Hold.
Sample reset (rSEt) will appear on the LED. Press [] to terminate the cumulative run and reset the
pump. If a repeat sample is desired, press [].
c. Intermittent Sampling mode - The display will count up to set run time, count down from set delay time
to 0, then run again. The pump will cycle until the programmed number of cycles are completed. The alarm
will beep four times. The display will flash donE. Press [] to return to the run time preset. If a repeat
sample is desired, press [].

Digital display:
Sample run completed

Digital display:
Pump and Timer in
Hold

Digital display:
Terminate sample and
reset pump

Remove and seal the sample medium.
Reassemble the calibration train (see Set/Calibrate Flow Rate) and verify flow.
Send sample, blanks, and pertinent sampling information to a laboratory for analysis.
Digital display:
Cumulative run time

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End Sample and Reset the Pump
For timed and continuous runs: from a running pump, press []. The pump is now in Hold. Press  while in
Hold. Sample reset (rSEt) will display. Press [] to zero the cumulative run time and reset the pump.
For intermittent sampling, there is no Hold. Press [] to stop the pump. The LED will display SErr (sampling
error). Press  to view cumulative run time. Press [] to return to run time presets. Note: Cumulative run time
resets to 0 even if intermittent sampling is started again.

Digital display:
Terminate sample and
reset pump

Digital display:
Sampling Error

Flow Fault
Manufacturer default: enabled. User may disable feature.
If the pump is not able to compensate due to excessive back pressure, a flashing FLOF will appear on the LED. If the fault is not
corrected within five seconds, the pump will beep four times and stop running.
Restoring Sampling from a Flow Fault
Fault restart (manufacturer default: enabled)
Fault restart will attempt to restart the pump every 10 seconds up to five times. Cumulative run time can be
displayed by pressing . Press  again to return to the fault (FLOF) display. If the pump does not automatically
restart, attempt to correct the flow blockage, then press [] to place the pump in Hold. Press [] to resume
sampling.

Digital display:
Flow fault

Fault restart (user disabled)
Cumulative run time can be displayed by pressing . Press  again to return to the FLOF display. Attempt to correct flow blockage
and press [] to place the pump in Hold. Press [] to resume sampling.
The flow fault and flow fault restart features can be enabled or disabled by the user as desired. See Advanced Operation,
Enable/Disable Alarm and Fault Features.

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Advanced Operation
Intermittent Sampling (Setup and Sampling)
Intermittent Sampling mode allows the pump to be programmed to run for a specific number of minutes up to 999, to shut off for a
programmed length of time, and to continue sampling on and off for a predetermined number of cycles. An example is programming the
pump to run three cycles (n) of 15 minutes each (r) with a 5-minute delay (d) between each cycle.
Enter Intermittent Sampling Mode
Press  or  to scroll to Intt. Press  to enter the intermittent sampling setup mode.
Set Run Time (r)
1. Press  or  to increase or decrease run time. The display will flash. If no change to run time is desired, press
 to move to delay time.
2. When finished, press . Stor will flash on the display.
To save the new setting: Press []. Press  to move to delay time setup.
To ignore the new setting: Press . Display will move to the delay time.

Digital display:
Intermittent Sampling

Digital display:
Set run time

If displayed values are not changed, the flashing Stor will not appear and pressing  will move the display to the next
parameter to be set.

Set Delay Time (d)
1. Press  or  to increase or decrease delay time. The display will flash. If no change to delay time is desired,
press  to move to number of cycles.
2. When finished, press . Stor will flash on the display.
To save the new setting: Press []. Press  to move to number of cycles setup.
To ignore the new setting: Press . Display will move to the number of cycles.
Set the Number of Cycles (n)
1. Press  or  to increase or decrease the number of cycles. The display will flash. If no change to the number
of cycles is desired, press  to return to Intt.
2. When finished, press . Stor will flash on the display.
To save the new setting: Press []. Press  to return to Intt.
To ignore the new setting: Press . The LED will return to Intt.
Sample
1. Press []. The LED will count up to 59 seconds, then switch to minutes up to the set minutes run
time. The pump will stop for the programmed number of delay minutes while the LED displays a count
down from the set delay time to zero. The pump will start sampling again. The pump will beep four
times and the display will flash donE after the desired cycles are completed.
2. Press  to display cumulative run time.
3. Press  to return to donE.
4. Press [] to return the display to the run time preset. If a repeat sample is desired, press [].

Digital display:
Set delay time

Digital display:
Set number of cycles

Digital display:
Sample run completed

Intermittent sampling settings are retained when the pump goes to sleep.

User Options During Intermittent Sampling
Viewing number of cycles remaining and cumulative run time
Press  repeatedly while the sample or delay is running. If the unit is left untouched for 5 seconds, the display
will automatically return to cumulative time.
Terminating a sample and resetting the pump
Hold is not available in Intermittent Sampling. Press [] to stop the sampling and the LED will display SErr
(sampling error). Press  to view cumulative run time. Press [] to return to run time presets.

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Program Run Time Presets
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Press .
Pt: 1 will alternately display with t xx. This corresponds to the first stored preset time.
Press  to scroll to the number of minutes (1 to 999). Press  to scroll to Cont, Intt, or End mode options.
End will not appear as an option during setup of the first preset.
When the LED displays the desired time or mode, press  to move to the next preset time.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each preset up to eight presets. The sequence will repeat from one to eight.
When finished, press []. Stor will display on the LED.
To save the new settings: Press []. The pump will return to normal pump operation.
To ignore the new settings: Press . The pump will return to normal pump operation.
Note: While programming presets, scrolling below Intt will display End after the first preset is selected. Choosing End
will truncate the stored preset sequence (see below). For example, if the user wants to store only two presets, preset
time 3 can be set to End, shortening the number of presets to scroll through. Times programmed for preset times Pt: 4
through 8 will not display until the presets are changed to make them display or the factory defaults are reset. See Reset
Pump to Manufacturer Default Settings.

Digital display:
First preset

5
Digital Display:
Time set for preset 1

Digital display:
Store settings

Presets Sequence
Preset 8
Preset 7
Preset 6
Preset 5
Preset 4
Preset 3
Preset 2
Preset 1

End
Intt
Cont
t 15
t 10
t5
t2
t1

Manufacturer Default Presets

Preset 8
Preset 7
Preset 6
Preset 5
Preset 4
Preset 3
Preset 2
Preset 1

End
Intt
Cont
t 1 - 999
End
t 1 - 999
t 1 - 999
t 1 - 999

The pump returns to the beginning preset at the first End
it encounters. This allows the user to shorten the number of
presets to be scrolled through. Preset 1 cannot be set to End.

Enable/Disable Alarm and Fault Features
1.
2.
3.
4.

Press the security code  to enter setup mode.
Press the CAL button. The pump software version number will display briefly.
Press  or  to turn feature on or off (see below). Press  to advance to next feature.
Press [] to exit feature setup. Press [] again to return to run time presets.

Feature

ON

OFF

Button Beeper: On/Off
Digital display:
Button beep on

Digital display:
Button beep off

Digital display:
Alarm beep on

Digital display:
Alarm beep off

Digital display:
Flow fault on

Digital display:
Flow fault off

Digital display:
Flow restart on

Digital display:
Flow restart off

Alarm Beeper: On/Off

Flow Fault: On/Off

Flow Fault Restart: On/Off

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Maintenance
Notes and Cautions
• The charge light on the LED will flash if the battery is charging during AC operation.
• The AC charger/adapter can be used to extend battery run time, but it is not a battery eliminator. Therefore, it will not provide indefinite run times.
• Do not operate or charge the pump in hazardous locations.
• Use only the SKC-approved battery and charger for this pump. Use of an unapproved battery and/or charger may damage the battery and the
pump and voids any warranty.
• To reduce risk of injury, fire, or electric shock, always follow basic safety precautions when using this product.
• Do not submerge the pump or subject it to any liquids.
• Protect the sample pump from weather when in use outdoors.
• Tampering with the battery pack or using a repaired or rebuilt battery pack voids any warranty and UL Listing for intrinsic safety.
• Do not open, disassemble, short circuit, crush, incinerate, or expose the battery to fire or high temperatures.
• Failure to follow warnings or cautions voids any warranty.
• Keep the pump clean and free of dust and dirt. It may be wiped with a dry cloth.
• Keep the battery charged (see Charge the Battery). Charge periodically when pump is not used for prolonged periods.

Change the Battery
1.

With the back of the pump facing you (serial number at bottom left), use a small flat-head screwdriver
(tweaker) to pry up and remove two strip panels from the left and right ends of the back of the
case. Remove the pressure-fit panels to reveal four safety screws.

2.

Use a Phillips head or flat-head screwdriver to loosen the four safety screws.

3.

Lift off the back of the pump case.

4.

Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the two screws (with washers) from the battery bracket.
Use forceps to remove the screws and washers from the case; set the screws aside.

1

3

Do not lose washers.

Battery

4

Bracket

Bracket
screws

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Maintenance (Cont)
5.

Slide bracket toward
case handle and lift out.

Lift the bracket slightly, slide it toward the case handle, and lift it out of the
case.

6.

Detach the battery from the battery harness by pressing on the connector tab
(left side of connector) and pulling both sides of the connector apart.

7.

Using a full-size flat-head screwdriver, insert its tip underneath the battery
end nearest the case handle. Maneuver the screwdriver to apply an upward
force to the bottom of the battery until the double-sided tape adhesive on its
bottom releases its hold and the battery can be lifted from the case.

8.

Attach the new battery to the battery harness connector by aligning the two
sides of the connector and pressing them together until they click.

9.

Install the battery.

5
Case
handle

Battery harness wires

6
Battery

Battery harness
connector

Pull apart battery
harness connector.

Battery
cavity

a. If installing a new battery (Cat. No. P75689), remove the protective strip
from double-sided mounting tape on the bottom of the new battery to expose
adhesive.
b. If reinstalling the existing battery, remove as much of the previous adhesive as possible from the bottom of the battery. Remove
the protective strip from one side of a new two-inch piece of double-sided mounting tape (available from SKC as Cat. No. 51872)
and apply to the bottom of the battery. Remove the protective strip from the tape’s remaining side to expose adhesive.
Ensure the battery harness wires on battery pack are facing away from the case handle before inserting battery in case.
10. Align the battery in case (as shown above) before allowing the bottom of the battery to come into contact with and adhere to the pump
base plate. Press down gently to ensure the battery pack adheres to the base plate.
11. From the case handle side of the pump, slide the battery bracket into place until two openings in the bracket are aligned with the two
screw holes in the pump base plate.
12. Use needlenose pliers to align the two screws with washers with the screw holes. Tighten screws using a small flat-head screwdriver.
13. Replace the back of the pump case (serial number label should be in the lower left corner) and tighten the four safety screws.
14. Replace the two strip panels and press them down until they are completely installed.

Reset Pump to Manufacturer Default Settings
1.

Press the security code  and then press the CAL button. The pump software version number will
display briefly.

2.

Press  repeatedly to scroll through until the LED displays dEFt.

3.

Press []. The word no will appear on the display.
To reset to factory default settings: Press . YES will appear on the display.
Press [].
To retain existing settings: Press  to scroll to no and press [].

The number 30 will appear briefly, then the display will return to run time presets.

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Digital display:
Pump default

Digital display:
Yes, reset to pump
default

Digital display:
No, do not reset to
pump default

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Accessories/Replacement Parts
Accessories

Cat. No.

Charger/Adapter, 100-240 V

223-245

Mounting Bracket for BioStage Impactor includes inlet adapter

228-9531

Rotameter, 3 to 30 L/min

320-100

Tygon Tubing, 3/8-inch ID

10 feet
50 feet

225-1351
225-1352

TSI 4146 Calibration Kit, 0.01 to 20 L/min, includes calibrator, soft-sided case, mounting lugs, tubing (1/4-in ID),
battery pack, 6 AA batteries, inlet filter, dampening module, NIST certificate, and manual

740-4146

Replacement Parts

Cat. No.

Replacement Inlet Filters, pk/50

P40021A

Stem Tubing Adapter, pk/2

P31239

Cassette Adapter

P33100

Reducing Adapter for Tubing, 3/8 inch to 1/4 inch, pk/2

P31211

Replacement Battery Pack,* Li-Ion

P75689

Replacement Stack for QuickTake 30

P21266

* Pump contains Li-Ion battery and may be subject to special shipping regulations.

Any warranty is void if pumps are not repaired by SKC or authorized SKC repair centers. Use only SKC-approved parts to ensure
reliable performance. Failure to do so voids any warranty.
Use of a repaired or rebuilt battery pack voids any warranty.

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/catalog/
pdf/instructions.1921.pdf.

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, go to http://www.skcinc.com/warranty.asp.

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Appendix
Performance Profile
Flow Range
Flow Compensation
Accuracy
Compensating Flow Back
Pressure Range
Typical Back Pressure of
Sampling Media

(inches water)

10 to 30 L/min
± 5% of set flow
10 L/min at 90 inches water back pressure
20 L/min at 50 inches water back pressure
30 L/min at 15 inches water back pressure
Flow Rate (L/min)
Filter/Pore Size (μm)
25-mm MCE, 0.8
25-mm MCE, 0.45
37-mm MCE, 0.8
37-mm PVC, 5.0

10

12

15

20

65
138
22
9

80
172
28
11

103
> 200
36
15

148
—
51
21

Compare the information in this table to pump compensation range to determine appropriate applications.

Flow Fault Features

If the pump is unable to compensate due to excessive back pressure, the pump will go into flow
fault mode (see Flow Fault). Flow fault features are enabled as the default setting. Flow fault may
be disabled at the user’s option. See Advanced Operation.
Flow fault:

Tubing
Run Time Features

Flow fault displays immediately
Pump shuts off after 5 sec

Fault restart:
Pump attempts restart every 10 sec up to five times
Requires 3/8-in ID tubing
User-selectable features, user-adjustable presets. See Advanced Operation.
Preset timed runs:
1, 2, 5, 10, or 15 min
Manually set continuous
run with manual shut-off:

Media Compatibility
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Typical Cumulative
Run Time†

1 to 999 min (repeats 1 to 999-min runs indefinitely until
user stops pump or power supply is depleted)

Intermittent sampling:
See Advanced Operation.
Viable cascade impactors, spore trap cassettes (e.g., VersaTrap), asbestos cassettes,
microvacuum cassettes, and other impaction samplers that require flows from 10 to 30 L/min
32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
0 to 95% non-condensing
• Spore Trap* (e.g., VersaTrap): 5 hrs at 15 L/min (battery only)
• BioStage viable cascade impactor: 4 hrs at 28.3 L/min (battery only)
• 25-mm, 1.2-μm MCE filter: 9+ hrs at 10 L/min
To achieve, use QuickTake 30 with a fully charged battery and AC charger/adapter.
• 37-mm, 0.8-μm MCE filter: > 14 hrs at 10 L/min (battery only)
* Sampling times when using spore traps are usually ≤ 10 min. SKC recommends reducing length of sample time when
using a 30 L/min flow rate to prevent overloading the media.
† Results obtained using a new pump and new fully charged batteries. Pump and battery performance may vary.
The AC charger/adapter can be used to extend battery run time, but it is not a battery eliminator.
Therefore, it will not provide indefinite run times.

Storage Temperature
Noise Level
Power
Battery Recharge Time

-4 to 95 F (-20 to 35 C)
Average < 64 dBA at 3 ft (using 37-mm 0.8-um MCE filter at 16.8 L/min)
• Rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery, 7.4 V, 10.4-Ah capacity, 76.96 Wh
• Battery with AC charger/adapter, 100-240 V
Approximately 5 hrs

Charging Temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Housing

32 to 113 F (0 to 45 C)
9.3 x 8.4 x 3.5 in (23.6 x 21.3 x 8.9 cm)
4.8 lbs (2.2 kg)
ABS plastic

(varies with battery capacity and
level of discharge)

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