TROUBLESHOOTING
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DIGITAL
WATER
IONIZER
LCD screen does
not come on.
Insufficient water inflow.
Power Plug is not properly inserted
Increase water inflow.
Ensure that Power Plug is inserted
correctly.
Fuse is blown
Fuse is not properly inserted
Replace the fuse
LCD screen does not turn off even
after turning operation knob off.
Abnormal Power Circuit Board
Immediately remove Plug from Power
Socket and then contact a service
agent for repairs.
On pH test, acidic water gets yellow, but the
alkaline water color indicates pH neutrality.
No alkalinity color can be the result of
a chemical reaction with carbonic
acid.
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Alkalinity is the inverse proportion
of acidity. Therefore~ showing an
acidic reaction means that inverse
alkaline water is being dispensed
from the unit.
Test pH value with Alkaline water
Level 4 (strongest alkaline water)
Test pH value after temporarily
allowing water inflow into the unit
Power supply is suddenly cut off during
operation.
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) is too
high.
Well or underground water was used
It is the apparatus' automatic function
to protect the unit mechanism from a
possible excessive electric current.
The unit will automatically re-operate
after cooling off.
Reduced output of ionized water
from the unit.
Filter is clogged.
Clogged fitter may be caused by
sudden inflow of polluted water (even
if the filter life still remanins),
Filter replacement is needed
Low inflow rate and pressure
Remove the hose from the diverter
and make sure that the diverter valve
is not clogged.
Check the water inflow rate and
pressure.
The supply hose is kinked
Straighten the kinked hose
Output water is dispensed, but the alkaline
water has a neutral pH (no ionizaffon).
The voice guide "Please check the filter
connection" is given.
An authentic filter was not used.
An authentic filter was used, but the
filter cable is not connected to the
terminal.
Insert a new authentic filter.
Connect Filter Top Cable to Filter
Connection Terminal.
*What is TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)?
TDS is the total quantity of dissolved solids in water - i,e., calcium, magnesium, iron, and other minerals.