Operation and Maintenance
Smart Command Intelligent Eco Valve
10. Maintenance
10. Maintenance
11. Faults
11. Faults
The turbine, the inlet strainer, the cables and the shut-off valve should be serviced periodically.
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Perform a visual check of the cable harness (Kinked cables? Correctly plugged in?)
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Control of turbine and shut-off valve:
Modify or create a new profile with a limit value of 10 litres and draw water.
If the shut-off valve closes after 10 litres have been drawn, the turbine and the shut-off valve operate
correctly.
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Check of inlet strainer
Isolate and depressurize the installation, interrupt the main power supply.
Completely remove the screw connections on the casing, remove the Eco Valve, check the inlet
strainer, if required, remove it and rinse with clear water (replace if necessary). Re-assemble in
reverse order.
Slowly
re-open water supply.
We recommend annual servicing intervals with our Caroma service technicians or a certified
specialist.
Attention!
Potential material damage due to improper care!
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Do not clean the synthetic parts with care products
that contain solvents.
A fault is indicated on the integrated LCD screen, as well as an audible buzzer. In addition, the fault will be
notified externally to a smartphone / tablet or a computer by e-mail.
A fault can be caused, amongst others, by:
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A limit value being reached (e.g. suspected leak)
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A device fault
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Spent batteries