tESting
• Use an electric test to check the indications reported in the warnings (Fig. B and C).
• Make sure any heat exchangers and electric heating elements in the storage tank
are perfectly insulated (Fig. D).
• Fill up the tank with water and make sure it is watertight.
ACtiVAtion
Only when the tank has been filled up with water and the testing has been completed
successfully can you power on the device: connect the device's power-supply cable
and lock it into place on the lower part of the bracket (Fig. E) and then insert the plug
into the 230V power outlet.
PLEASE NOTE:
Upon start-up, all the lights on the device will turn on. This may last a few minutes and
ensures the protection system starts up correctly, after which the device will start
operating normally.
LigHtS tHAt mAy ComE on During oPErAtion
green light:
Correct operation and active protection. The light flashes during the first hour from
start-up (booster function), after which the light remains steady.
red light:
Steady if the cable connecting the device to the electrode is disconnected/oxidized or
the condition in fig. C is not complied with.
Flashing if the cable, the connectors or the electrode and its plug are short-circuited.
yellow light:
Flashing if the device detects electrical anomalies in the tank or installation defects.
• Flashing once every 4 seconds: heat exchangers or electric heating elements
mounted in the storage tank not insulated correctly or stray DC currents that may
corrode the tank's surface have been detected.
• Flashing twice every 4 seconds: stray AC currents that may corrode the tank's sur-
face have been detected.
• Flashing three every 4 seconds: both the first and second anomaly has been de-
tected.
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