Connecting the electronics of isis iq duo – Philips SCF294/02 User Manual

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First (Control) Pump

First (Control) Pump

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Parts you will need for this step:

assembled
pump body
(see pages 9-10)

Double Pumping?

double pumping

connector

control handle

Second Pump

Control Cable

Socket

pump motor

electric

adaptor

control

cable

transparent tubing

wall plug cord

Twin Tubing

Port

Double pumping? Complete the next step
with your second assembled pump body.

Single pumping? Complete the next step
with the remaining tube.

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3a

2

4

5

3b

Push the control handle onto the

assembled pump body so that it sits

firmly on top of the silicone diaphragm.

This assembly becomes the First (Control)

Pump which contains the electronics

of the pump.

Click the control cable into the socket

on the control handle.

Then securely attach one of the

transparent tubes to the port on

the control handle.

Transparent
Tubing Port

Control Cable
Socket

Push the double pumping connector onto the

pump body so that it sits firmly on top of the

silicone diaphragm. Securely attach the other

transparent tube to the double pumping

connector. When ISIS iQ DUO is fully assembled,

the Second Pump will mimic simultaneously the

speed and suction of the First (Control) Pump.

If you are single pumping, you can keep

the transparent tube out of the way by

attaching it to the white clip.

Securely attach the twin tubing

to the ports on the pump motor.

Connect the control cable

into the adjacent socket.

Connect the electric adaptor to power socket

on the pump motor.

Then connect the wall plug cord to the electric

adaptor and insert the plug into the wall outlet.

Connecting the Electronics of ISIS iQ DUO

Connecting the Electronics of ISIS iQ DUO

See section titled, ISIS iQ DUOPump Parts
Guide on page 1 for a description of First
(Control) Pump and Second Pump.

See section titled, ISIS iQ DUO Pump Parts Guide
on page 1 for a description of First (Control) Pump
and Second Pump

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