Corsa OSMOTIC ZERO Instruction Manual Download Page 6

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Do not damage the cable or the plug!

Doing so could cause electric shock, shortcircuits 
or a fire.

Do not touch the plug with wet hands!

This can cause electric shock.

NOTES

For proper operation of the equipment, no inlet or outlet pipe should have folds and none of the stopcocks 
should be closed.

The inlet temperature cannot exceed 38C or 
be lower than 5C.

If the inlet temperature exceeds 38°C or is lower 
than 5°C, this could damage the reverse osmosis 
membrane and cause malfunctioning of the 
equipment.

Do not use this equipment outdoors!

If the equipment is used outdoors, there may 
be accelerated ageing of equipment pipes and 
parts, which could cause leakage or machine 
malfunction.

Environmental issues

Discard the lamp at the specific collection points 
for waste containing mercury, and not with the 
normal domestic waste. For more information, 
contact the waste disposal organisation.

Do not use the equipment under direct 
sunlight!

If the equipment is placed in direct sunlight for 
a period, it could become a breeding ground 
for microorganisms which would reduce water 
quality as they can contaminate different parts 
inside the machine.

5ºC - 38ºC

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Summary of Contents for OSMOTIC ZERO

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ing OSMOTIC ZERO you ensure perfect water for drinking and cooking OSMOTIC ZERO uses only physical processes to achieve the desired water purity this consists of segrega ting out all the undesired ele...

Page 3: ...t 9 4 Installation accessories 10 5 Technical specifications 6 Main functions 11 7 Hydraulic diagram 12 8 Pilot lights and alarms 13 9 Installation 14 10 Use of the equipment 15 11 Maintenance 16 12 S...

Page 4: ...s Do not disassemble or modify this equipment yourself Manipulate the equipment solely to change consumables Unauthorised disassembly or modification of the equipment can lead to malfunction or water...

Page 5: ...ltraviolet light emitted may cause annoyance or damage to the skin and eyes Do not place the equipment near heat sources Do not place the equipment near a heat source or where the temperature is exces...

Page 6: ...ng of the equipment Do not use this equipment outdoors If the equipment is used outdoors there may be accelerated ageing of equipment pipes and parts which could cause leakage or machine malfunction E...

Page 7: ...or to ensure proper operation Leak and moisture sensor Water evacuation pipe in case of emergency 2 Stable water flow The equipment has a filtration system capable of producing up to 38 l h at 3 5 bar...

Page 8: ...nnecting and disconnecting the elements necessary merely by opening the tap 9 Operating pressure The equipment allows inlet working pressures of 1 5 to 5 5 bars 8 GPRS connection You can connect via G...

Page 9: ...PARTS OF THE EQUIPMENT Side slits for opening Permeate water produced WHITE 5 16 Water inlet BLUE 1 4 Pressure transducer coupling Power supply Reject drain RED 1 4 Water recovery BLUE 5 16 Tap coupl...

Page 10: ...ite pipe 5 16 2m blue pipe 1 4 2m red pipe 2m blue pipe 5 16 6 2 Drain clamp 6 3 5 way 3 8 inlet valve 6 4 Pressure transducer Supply Power consumption Inlet water pressure Inlet temperature Maximum T...

Page 11: ...This renders the water hygienic using ultraviolet light It does not add any chemicals odour or taste to the treated water The OSMOTIC ZERO water filtering process consists of 2 The second stage is an...

Page 12: ...9 A 150 GPD membrane 9 B 150 GPD membrane 10 Re mineralising post filter 11 Permeate tank level gauge 12 4 W external ultraviolet lamp 13 Permeate water 4 L capacity accumulation tank 14 Permeate pump...

Page 13: ...tio Contact technical service to change filters Attention Water tank empty Wait until full Attention Close the Osmotic Zero inlet tap Contact technical service Attention Close the Osmotic Zero inlet t...

Page 14: ...Zero through the white 1 4 pipe STEP 8 Connect the water recovery blue 5 16 pipe to the 5 way valve at the recovery outlet of the equipment marked with STEP 9 Connect the drain to the sa fety outlet...

Page 15: ...t This is activated when the tank level gauge is at a minimum level or when we actuate the tap B The water enters the filter assembly sediment activated carbon and osmosis membrane No 1 C The residual...

Page 16: ...mp 7000 hours The duration of the elements shown is determined by certain parameters under laboratory conditions Excessive variation in these parameters could shorten the lifespan of these components...

Page 17: ...or absorbent material on the bottom of the filter to be changed figure 3 to retain the possible remaining water when it is removed Then the quick connect pipe must be disconnected by pressing the clam...

Page 18: ...sition indicated on its base figure 9 and then turn it clockwise using the key until the symbol on the base of the filter reaches position 2 figure 10 Connect the connection tubes to the quick link fi...

Page 19: ...TER SPARE PART Disconnect the connecting pipes by pressing the quick link clamp figure 12 and replace the post filter figure 13 5 CLOSING Poser les couvercles lat raux dans les clips figure 14 Figure...

Page 20: ...cal service A Check the mains pressure B Contact the authorised technical service SOLUTION A Defective outlet pump B Inlet valve partially blocked A Lack of water B Inlet valve closed C Membrane satur...

Page 21: ...indicated test conditions the aforementioned production and conversion cannot be guaranteed The conditions that could modify the production and conversion would be Higher or lower temperature Greater...

Page 22: ...THE WATER REVOLUTION...

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