• It is recommended that the water to be treated be de-
calcified or with a maximum hardness of 15 ºHF in order
to obtain an optimal performance of the equipment.
• In the event that the water to be treated is of a hard-
ness greater than 15 ºHF, there could be a reduction in
the life of the membrane and in the performance of the
equipment.
• In the event that the input water contains a concen-
tration greater than 1.2 ppm of the total chlorine, the
installation of an activated carbon filter is recommen-
ded to reduce the concentration of chlorine in the wa-
ter and thus protect and extend the life of the compo-
nents of the equipment.
In case the water to be treated contains:
High concentrations of iron and manganese (Greater
than 1ppm measured in machine rejection).
Prolonged hyper chlorination over time.
Sludge or turbidity greater than 3 NTUs.
A nitrate concentration greater than 100 ppm.
A sulfate concentration greater than 250 ppm.
• Contact your dealer to recommend the most appro-
priate pretreatment for you, to ensure the correct ope-
ration of the equipment, avoid damage to components
and guarantee the quality of the water supply.
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3. INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT
• In case of having to condition the installation of the
house to be able to install the equipment in the fore-
seen place, it must be carried out following the national
standards for interior installations of water and electri-
cal supplies.
• This equipment needs an electrical outlet less than 1
meter away (1).
• This equipment should not be installed lying down or
tilting (2), because the leak sensor will be disabled.
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The equipment full of water weighs more, the distribu-
tion of weights in an uneven position could cause some
connection element to be forced, thus generating a
malfunction, damage to equipment components or loss
of water.
• The place intended for its installation must have suffi-
cient space for the apparatus itself, its accesses, con-
nections and for the realization of a comfortable main-
tenance (3).
• Under no circumstances should the equipment be ins-
talled outdoors (4).
• The environment and environment where equipment
and tap are installed must comply to adequate hygie-
nic-sanitary conditions.
· The appliance is only to be used with the power supply
unit provided with the appliance.
· This appliance must only be supplied at safety extra low
voltage.
• Avoid external drips on the equipment, coming from
pipes, drains, etc.
ATTENTION: Equipment must not be installed next to
a heat source or directly receiving a flow of hot air
on it (dryer, refrigerator, etc.).
· The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to
be used and that old hose-sets should not be reused.
3.1. COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION: Water treatment equipment needs
periodic maintenance by qualified technical per-
sonnel, in order to guarantee the quality of water pro-
duced and supplied.
· Consumable elements must be replaced with the fre-
quency indicated by the manufacturer.
• The equipment must be sanitized periodically and
prior to its commissioning.
• After putting into service, it must discard the water
produced during the first 30 minutes of use.
• Maintenance must be carried out by qualified tech-
nical personnel, with appropriate attitude and hygienic
conditions, in order to reduce the risk of internal con-
tamination of the apparatus and its hydraulic system.
(For more information contact the technical service of
your distributor).
4. UNPACKING
It is important that before installation and commissio-
ning, check the box and condition of the equipment,
in order to ensure that they have not been damaged
during transport.
ATTENTION: Claims for damage during transport
must be submitted together with the delivery note
or invoice to your distributor, attaching the name of
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