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1. cenerator MANTO BE E REQUEST HE PRESSURE SET POINT MAINTENANCE GENERATOR MENU MENU a PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 6 3 LED warning light In addition to the information on the CPU screen a LED warning light on the front panel see par 3 3 1 Front view indicates the operating condition of the generator The LED is yellow in the READY TO START condition The LED is green in the PRODUCTION condition The LED is flashing red in case of an error condition see par 8 4 List of errors 6 4 Generator start up To switch on the generator put the start button on the rear of the generator in position I the CPU screen lights up After the LOGO page is shortly displayed the GENERATORS LIST page appears Press on the generator of interest The READY TO START page appears 3p PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm amp 5 Hydrogen production To start production press the START operation key If initiating from start up the generator initially carries out a SET UP preparation cycle lasting about 1 minute After the set up the generator starts to pressurize the generation module showing the following page After few minutes the generation module has reached the set point pressure and the product valve will open From this point the dryer and the hydrogen line connected to the generator starts to pressurize _ Depending on individual customer plumbing and process usage it may take sever
2. 5 minutes Remove the front panel Disconnect the tube from the coupling on the bottom of the deionized water filler tank Remove the tank Locate the black plastic pull tab on the resin bag cap Pullup to remove the spent ion exchange resin bag and cap Minimize the amount of direct handling of the resin bag in order to minimize the amount of contamination prior to insertion into the deionized water tank Replace with a new ion exchange resin bag assembly reseat the cap in place Reposition the deionized water tank 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Reconnect the tube onto the bottom of the tank Reassemble the front panel 75 Consumables list The following table summarizes the consumable parts available at PROTON Descrip di HyGen DRYER RECHARGE PACKAGE KT 0500 0023 IONIC EXCHANGE RESIN BAG KT 0200 0014 WATER CIRCULATION PUMP 54 0500 0149 MAIN FUSE 08 0301 0010 8 Troubleshooting 81 Alarms The generator informs about a malfunction or the necessity of intervention in two different ways warning or error WARNING It indicates a condition that may require the intervention of the operator but gas production is not shut down In WARNING status Anacoustic signal is emitted The following page is displayed ERROR It indicates a condition that prevents continuation of gas generation The generator shuts down production and depressurizes t
3. AX Recommendations for correct installation Donot use extension leads adaptors or multiple sockets if necessary replace the cable supplied with one that is longer In case the standard supplied cable is not suitable it is the Customer s responsibility to obtain a power cable conforming to the local plug configurations PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Always connect the protection wire ground wire The mains socket must be located in an easily accessible position QD ifa failure in gas supply due to a power failure activation of an electrical safety device or generator fault even temporary is not admissible a pneumatic panel should be developed to enable provisional activation of a reserve gas source totally or partially automatic 4 2 7 Step 7 Connect the vent line The VENT outlet is a vent for automatically depressurizing the generation module in the case of production shutdown or alarm Vented hydrogen may be wet or moisture may be present Locate the H2VENT outlet at the rear of the generator Connect the vent line to the quick disconnect fitting AX ver line must be directed to an exhaust hood or non pressurized H2 vent stack away from ignition sources and far away from the suction of the fans AX The vent tine must never be clogged or subjected to the risk of freezing 4 2 8 Step 8 Connect the CPU Position the CPU where it will be used e g above the generator using the supplied support Connect
4. manual 24 Warnings gt Hydrogen is an extremely flammable gas that forms EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES WITH AIR Hf not aware of all safety aspects linked to the use of this gas consult the relative safety datasheet Place the generators FAR AWAY FROM HIGH HEAT IGNITION SOURCES AND FLAMES The generator must operate with all covers installed this guarantees the correct circulation of air and prevents the formation of gas pockets Place the generators in an environment PROTECTED AGAINST RAIN AND WIND NEVER OPEN the generator while it is connected to the electrical mains RISK OF FATAL INJURY BY ELECTROCUTION o Pr EE In the event of faults that cannot be resolved based on one of the procedures in the TROUBLESHOOTING chapter contact exclusively PROTON Technical Service Repairs and inspections must be carried out exclusively by QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ifthe generator will not to be used for a prolonged period of time it must be adequately depressurized see par 6 6 and par 6 7 In addition in order to maintain hydrated the cell stack the water should not be drained as normally required for transportation see par 5 1 mnm PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm AX icis the customer s responsibility to consult with the local authority having jurisdiction AHJ regarding local code requirements for installation and operation of this equipment 21 Safety devices MAXIMUM PRESSURE Maximum operating pressure that can be s
5. the Ethernet cable to the rear of the CPU top connector FIGURE 4 2 8 1 Ethernet cable connection to CPU 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Connect the Ethernet cable to the rear of the generator CAN BUS IN connector FIGURE 4 2 8 2 Ethernet cable connection to generator QD additional information about the communication connections can be found in the Stack User s Manual 43 Packaging disposal It is recommended to store the original packaging to ensure adequate protection for the purifier when moved in the future PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 5 Disassembly and transport 51 Disassembly Stop the generator see par 6 6 Wait for depressurization and for the circulation pump to stop 1 minute Switch off the generator see par 6 7 Disconnect the electric power cable Disconnect the Ethernet cable connected to the CPU Close the valves downstream of the generator and detach the pneumatic connections Remove the front panel Empty the deionized water tank and re place it in the unit Drain the water from the generation module using the supplied hose connecting it to the drain coupling see para 3 3 3 Internal view Remove the Dryer hose and close its couplings using the two original caps Put the front panel back on 52 Transport Use the original packaging if available otherwise use a pallet of adequate dimensions to hold the generator affixing instructions in visible locations such a
6. 2 Deionized water requirements and refit the cap Putthe tank back in place reconnect the quick coupling Check that water flows from the filling tank to the internal tank otherwise squeeze the tube to force air bubble to exit Reposition the front panel arthe required type of water is not used the performance of the generator may no longer be ensured and it may lead to permanent damage to the generator D AUXILIARY WATER INLET OPTION To connect an optional external deionized water supply line follow these directions Disconnect the quick coupling from the tank and connect it to the AUXILIARY WATER INLET coupling side inside the generator 359 3 Auxiliary water inlet coupling inside generator 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Connect the deionized water line to the AUXILIARY WATER INLET coupling outside the generator ATTENTION maximum pressure 1 4 bar 20 psi FIGURE 4 2 3 4 Auxiliary water inlet coupling outside generator Mf an external container of water is used to periodically fill the internal HyGen deionized water tank it is recommended that an Ionic Exchange Resin Bag be added to the external container in order to maintain the purity of the deionized water after the initial seal of the container has been broken 4 2 4 Step 4 Connect the DRYER vessel Remove the DRYER vessel from the accessories box of the packaging Remove the two caps A from the DRYER vessel and store them Connect the DRYER v
7. 24 ml h up to 0 8 fl oz h Preferred resistivity gt 10 MA cm 25 C_ ASTM Type 3 2 3 Electrical requirements Supply voltage 110 240 Vac 50 60Hz HyGen 200 110W HyGen 600 250W PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 3 24 Pneumatic connections Hydrogen output Optional deionized water inlet from external line G 1 8 female Hose connection X 32 5 Power supply Electrical connections 3 2 6 Dimensions Width Height with support base Weight with support base 3 2 7 Environmental requirements indoors classified non hazardous nl ume from S Cto35 C from 41 to 95 3 2 8 Noise Noise level at 1 meter lt 50 dB A PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm i3 Generator components 3 34 Front view A CPU generator control unit with integrated user interface touch screen B FRONT PANEL removal for maintenance operations C LED WARNING LIGHT indicates the operating condition of the generator see also par 63 D BASE for supporting the generator on a level surface FIGURE 3 3 1 Front view PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 3 3 2 Rear view E AUXILIARY WATER INLET hose connection for connecting an optional deionized water line 1 4 hose barb F H2 DELIVERY coupling for connecting the hydrogen product line G1 8 female G SILENCER for venting at ambient pressure H H2 VENT coupling for connecting the hydrogen vent line Quick disconnec
8. Vus mark guarantees that these generators comply with IEC UL CSA 61010 Requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Safety This product has been tested to the requirements of CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 second edition including Amendment 1 or a later version of the same standard incorporating the same level of testing requirements The margin of the text contains the following symbols indicating AA compulsory safety standards to be observed LAN Gectricat hazard Recommendations and important information When performing installation and maintenance operations it is presumed that the manual user is experienced in the use of pneumatic components and in particular is aware of all safety aspects linked to the use of hydrogen It is strongly recommended that all safety warnings are carefully read para 2 1 before carrying out any operation on the generator rm PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 2 Safety The unit must be installed and used according to the instructions in this booklet Furthermore use of the unit must be limited to that described in Chapter 1 Introduction Failure to observe the foregoing will render the guarantee null and void and release PROTON ONSITE PROTON from all liability for direct or indirect damage or physical injury The user is responsible for asking local authorities if there are local safety regulations that are stricter than what is described in this
9. al minutes for operating pressure to be realized QD WARNING on first start up the internal pneumatic circuit may contain residual air For this reason the line should be vented with the gas for approx 40 minutes before employing the hydrogen for the application utility gT PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm amp 6 Stopping the generator At any time during production the generator can be stopped by pressing the STOP key The generator will immediately start to depressurize the generation module showing the following page When depressurization is completed after approximately 15 seconds the READY TO START page appears 6 7 Generator shutdown After stopping the generator see par 6 6 wait for the circulation pump to stop approx 1 minute then put the main switch on the rear of the generator in position O Avoid turning off the generator directly without first stopping it as described in par 6 6 a PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm amp 8 Parameter display 6 8 1 Hydrogen pressure display At any moment during production it is possible to read the hydrogen pressure in the line amp 9 Parameter settings Modification of system parameters may greatly affect the operation of the system Ensure parameter to be modified is fully understood prior to proceeding with the change 6 9 1 Hydrogen delivery pressure settings To set the operating pressure to t
10. ature in Check if environmental generation module below temperature is within minimum threshold specifications E 12 temperature sensor No signal from temperature Contact service failed sensor E 13 fan error Internal ventilation failure Check if the rear fan is obstructed contact service E 14 pump error Circulation pump is not Contact service powered E 16 microprocessor fault No communication with the Contact service control board microprocessor E 17 invalid level sensor state Level sensor failure Contact service E 18 water reserve over Proper water level is not Refill fil tank restored E20 cell thermal switch Cell thermal switch Contact service failure disconnected E 21 electronic box Electronic box temperature Contact service temperature high above threshold E22 current generator Current generator Contact service temperature high temperature above threshold E 23 vent error Generation module is not able Check if vent line is to depressurize obstructed E24 safety circuit Invalid status of safety Contact service malfunctioning sensors E 26 electronic box No signal from electronic box Contact service temperature temperature sensor E 27 current generator No signal from current Contact service temperature generator temperature sensor E 28 max current Cell current above threshold Contact service E 29 CAN communication CPU cannot communicate Check connection within fault with the generator generator and CPU PD 0100 0050 Re
11. essel in its seat snap on quick couplings Put the front panel back on FIGURE 4 2 4 14 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 4 2 5 Step 5 Connect the hydrogen line Locate the coupling Ha DELIVERY at the rear of the generator Connect the line The hydrogen line must be able to withstand a pressure of at least 9 bar Downstream to the H DELIVERY outlet the customer must install a manual three way valve and downstream to the valve a check valve This combination will avoid return of pressure from the line to the generator and allow the depressurisation and purging of the generator hydrogen line when necessary example for Dryer desiccant replacement see para 7 3 Drier replacement May not be included in the equipment supplied may be ordered separately He delivery 3 way check outlet valve valve 4 HYDROGEN LINE Front side HYGEN TD APPLICATION TU VENT LINE 4 2 6 Step 6 Connect the electrical mains e Check that the mains specifications correspond to the data on the generator nameplate Ensure thatthe POWER key is set to OFF Make the electrical connection using the cable supplied with the generator AX Make sure that the off button on the rear of the generator is easily accessible or safety purposes the following instructions must be strictly observed The electrical installation must comply with current standards in particular regarding the protection line ground wire
12. et is 8 bar There are two points of pressure control One isa pressure sensor via the control system which shuts down the generator when pressure values exceed 0 5 bar of the set value Theother is a safety relief valve independent from the control system which limits pressure to 9 bar HYDROGEN OXYGEN MIXTURE The formation of potentially hazardous hydrogen oxygen mixture inside the generator is prevented by a forced ventilation system If the ventilation system fails to operate a dedicated sensor makes the generator stop Any significant gas leaks are also indicated by the control system 23 Technical Service PROTON Technical Service can be contacted as follows Proton OnSite 10 Technology Drive Wallingford CT 06492 203 949 8697 203 678 2000 customerservice protononsite com www protononsite com 3 Description of the generator 31 Equipment supplied Unless otherwise agreed upon the supply of a HyGen series hydrogen generator includes Hydrogen generator PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm User manual Certificate of conformity to safety directives Cable for the electrical mains Connection kit 3 2 _ Technical specifications 321 Hydrogen Capacity HyGen 400 _ up to 0 400 Ni min up to 0 400 slpm Settable from 2 to 8 bar_ Settable from 30 to 116 psi flow measurement at 20 C and 1 atmosphere 3 2 2 Deionized water requirements up to
13. he generation module PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm In ERROR status e Anacoustic signal is emitted The LED on the front panel is intermittent red The following page is displayed amp 2 Reset and identification of an alarm To shut off the acoustic signal press the alarm page WARNING yellow page or ERROR red page WARNING To visualize a warning message press on the WARNING symbol The following page will appear To find the active warning scroll down the pages using the NEXT key 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Active warnings are those highlighted once the warning has been identified follow the instructions in the following chapter ERROR To visualize an error message press on the ERROR symbol The following page will appear To find the active error scroll down the pages using the NEXT key Active errors are those highlighted once the error has been identified follow the instructions in the following chapter To reset the alarm press the RESET key PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 8 3 List of warnings W 00 Data loss the memoryhas Contact service in order to set lost the set up values of the the correct values of the parameters and has restored parameters the default values w 01 Water shortage Refill deionized water filling tank w 02 Water system feeding error Contact service w 03 Expiring desiccant Recommended to replace desiccant the reset counter to 100 w 04 Pu
14. he generator PRODUCED H2 indicates the total volume in liters of hydrogen produced by the generator 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm To display other counters press the NEXT key The following maintenance counters are displayed PUMP LIFETIME indicates the residual working hours before recommended replacement of the pump DESICCANT AUTONOMY indicates an estimation of the residual percentage of active desiccant before maintenance is required see par 7 3 Dryer replacement _ when one of these counters reaches zero a WARNING will be display to recommend the related maintenance intervention 72 Maintenance schedule To maintain generator efficiency and reduce the risks of faults strictly observe the recommended maintenance schedule al PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm The following table specifies the frequency of the recommended maintenance operations Maintenance Operation Operator Operation Frequency Dryer Replacement User technical assistance Refer to the dryer life time counter Tonic exchange resin bag User technical assistance Every 6 months replacement Water circulation pump Technical assistance Every 2 years replacement QD ifa correct maintenance schedule is not followed the performance of the generator may no longer be ensured and it may lead to permanent generator damage 73 Dryer replacement MATERIAL NECESSARY Adryer recharge TIME NECESSARY About 15
15. he required value proceed as follows Press on the pressure value PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm The following page appears Press the displayed value To modify the value use the INCREASE or DECREASE keys To set the required value press the OK key To exit this menu press the ESC key 6 9 2 Adjustment of the display contrast To increase the legibility of the LCD display press the CPU key 26 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm The following page appears Press LCD CONTRAST Adjust to the desired value To exit this menu press the ESC key 6 9 3 Selecting measuring units The CPU allows the selection of different measuring units for temperature and pressure To perform the selection press the CPU key 27 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm The following page appears Press MEASURE UNIT Select the desired measuring unit for pressure Or go to the next page using the NEXT key Select the desired measuring unit for mall To exit this menu press the ESC key r PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 7 Maintenance The maintenance operations required on hydrogen generators of the HyGen series are minimum pora 7 2 Maintenance schedule lists these operations and the recommended frequency 271 Maintenance counters Press the MENU key play Then press MAINTENANCE The following maintenance counters are displayed WORKING TIME indicates the total working hours of t
16. minutes Ad itis recommended to wear gloves safety glasses or goggles and dust mask Avoid contact of the desiccant with moist skin and eyes Turn off the generator according to the procedures indicated in par 6 6 Stopping the generator and par 6 7 Generator shutdown Remove the front panel Depressurize the hydrogen line downstream of the generator a PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Remove the DRYER hose by pressing on the two quick couplings loosenthecap e empty the old dryer material from the dryer vessel open the new dryer package PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Pour the contents of the dryer recharge into the dryer vessel if necessary aided by a funnel if used ensure the funnel is completely dry Installthe cap Reposition the dryer vessel Reset the DESICCANT AUTONOMY counter to the value 100 see para 7 1 Maintenance counters display To avoid exposing the dryer to humidity in the ambient air open the recharge cartridge only at the time of transfer and close the dryer vessel as soon as recharging is complete the spent desiccant has not been in contact with toxic chemicals therefore it should not be considered as hazardous waste discard it in full compliance with applicable government regulations sp aM PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 24 lonic exchange resin bag replacement MATERIAL NECESSARY Ionic exchange resin bag replacement TIME NECESSARY
17. mp maintenance required Recommended to replace circulation pump contact service 84 List of errors larm Indication se Resolution E 00 type error Generator not identified Assign a number to the generator see Stack user s manual E 01 cell voltage high Voltage to electrolyzer over Contact service the maximum threshold E02 cell voltage low Voltage to electrolyzer below Contact service the minimum threshold E 03 poor water resistivity Deionized water quality below Check deionized water requirement quality drain water from generator refill using water with higher resistivity E04 water tank level empty _ Water level below minimum Refill fill tank threshold E 05 high pressure Pressure in the line is higher Check pressure in the line than set point E06 system leak detected Leakage in the generation Contact service module E 07 product leak detected Set point pressure not Check for leakage in the line reached 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Alarm Indication m Resolution E 08 failed pressure No signal from pressure Contact service transducer transducer E 09 system high temperature Water temperature in Check if environment generation module above temperature is within max threshold specifications E 10 water resistivity sensor No signal from resistivity Contact service failed sensor E 11 temperature low Water temper
18. nder license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of tho license The information in this document is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Proton Proton assumes no responsibilty or liabiity for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document or any software that may be provided in association with this document Except as permitted by such license no part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written consent of Proton Proton Proton OnSite Proton Energy Systems the Proton design Stableflow StableFlow Hydrogen Control System and design HOGEN and FuelGen are trademarks of Proton Energy Systems Inc Any other brands and or names used herein are the property of their respective owners m PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 1 This document is intended for the User of a HyGen Series Hydrogen Generator and provides all information regarding installation use and maintenance Introduction The intended use of the generator is to provide a source as an alternative to cylinders of ultra pure hydrogen gas for powering one or more gas chromatographs The generator models in this series are listed below HyGen 200 part no 54 0100 0005 HyGen 400 part no 54 0100 0006 HyGen 600 part no 54 0100 0007 The cTU
19. s THIS WAY UP FRAGILE Take the necessary precautions so that the generator is never exposed to temperatures lower than 5 C during transport and storage risk of the deionized water freezing inside the electrolytic cell will result in permanent damage to the generator PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 6 Use amp 1 Operator interface TOUCH SCREEN The CPU screen enables the user to interact with the generator i e give specific commands or display and set parameters The table shows the function of the various keys on the screen cpu Access to CPU menu PREVIOUS Go to previous page NEXT Go to following page ALARM Access to list of alarms WARNING Access to list of warnings RESET Reset of alarms and warnings MAINTENANCE Go to maintenance request description MENU Access to different menus ESC Exit from menu 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Emm Start the production of gas STOR Stop the production of gas Decrease the value INCREASE Increase the value DECREASE Add one digit ADD Delete last digit DELETE Confirms modified value ok Do not press on the touch screen with sharp objects RE qr PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm amp 2 Menus The following chart shows the accessible menus for the operator Em REPRE 38 ad ie raga FREE ceu GENERATORS UST OF ALAS wanes
20. se and place it on the desk where you plan to install the generator QD itis recommended storing the packaging to ensure adequate protection if the generator is transported in the future 4 2 2 Step 2 Position the generator Position the generator on its support base or above another generator of the same series two people are needed for this operation AX Ensure a clearance of at least 20cm at the rear of the generator There must be no potential sources of sparks in this clearance at the rear of the generator such as flames electrical contacts hot surfaces moving parts that can generate sparks etc To not decrease ventilation efficiency also ensure a clearance of at least 20cm at the front of the generator a PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm A it positioned vertically with other generators of the same series the HyGen hydrogen generator must be at the top Forthe correct installation of a stack of generators consult the dedicated User s Manual 4 2 3 Step 3 Fill the deionized water tank Remove the front panel FIGURE 4 2 3 1 Removal of the front panel Locate the deionized water tank inside the generator at the top right Disconnect the tank by means of the quick coupling at the bottom of the tank FIGURE 4 2 3 2 Filling tank quick coupling disconnection Remove the tank RT M PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Unscrew the cap fill the tank with the type of deionized water required to para 3 2
21. t for 4 mm tube 1 CAN BUS OUT J CAN BUS address DIP switch K CAN BUS IN connector for connecting the CPU L EXT CMD for optional equipment M CONNECTOR for electric power supply cable IEC 320 C13 includes housing for main FUSE N ON OFF SWITCH O IDENTIFICATION LABEL states the model serial number SN and electrical specifications P VENTILATION GRILLE FIGURE 3 3 2 Rear view a PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 3 3 3 Internal view Q DEIONIZED WATER TANK R DEIONIZED WATER DRAIN quick coupling for drain tube S DRYER metal cylinder containing molecular sieves for drying the gas FIGURE 3 3 3 Internal view 3 PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm 4 Installation 41 Installation area requirements 4 1 1 Environment The area where the generator is installed must meet the requirements listed under para 3 2 7 Environmental requirements AX n particular check if ventilation is adequate Do not install the generator into a closed sufficient ventilation cabinet with 4 1 2 Mating surface The surface where you plan to install the generator must be level maximum incline 1 42 Installation procedure 4 2 1 Step 1 Remove the packaging Open the packaging from the top Remove the box containing the accessories Lift the generator by grasping its side handles two people are needed for this operation and set it momentarily on a flat surface e Remove the support ba
22. te PROTON THE LEADER IN ON SITE GAS GENERATION User s Manual Hydrogen Generator HyGen PD 0100 0050 RevisionB fm Table of contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Safet 4 3 Description of the generator 5 4 Installation ii S Disassembly and transport 18 amp Use i9 2 Maintenance 29 B Troubleshooting 35 2010 2011 Proton Energy Systems Inc dib a Proton OnSite All rights not expressly granted herein are reserved Iniomation in this document 1s provided in connection with Polon Energy Systems Inc diola Pralon OnSite Proton products and services No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Proton Terms and Conditions of Salo for such Products and services Proton assumes no liability whatsoever and Proton disclaims any express or implied warranty whether writen or oral relating to sale andior use of Proton products or services including lability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability o infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Proton products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications Proton may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice This document as well as any software processes or procedures described in it is furnished u
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