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INSTALLING THE UNIT
INSTALLING THE UNIT
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Dust Inlet
Dust Inlet
Air Outlet
Air Outlet #1
Air Outlet #2
AIR OUTLET WITH A BOOSTER HEAD
Important: If your unit includes one or several booster heads, each one must be equipped with an
independent air outlet.
Model with no Booster Head
Model with a Booster Head
4) CONNECT THE AIR OUTLET
• Connect the air outlet to the unit, securing it with
a clamp (do not glue).
An air outlet leading outside
the building is mandatory for all Automatik
systems.
If your model includes 2 motors, the air outlet is on top
of the unit. If it only includes 1 motor, the air outlet is
on the side of the unit.
Air Outlet
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HOW THE MEMBRANE WORKS
HOW THE MEMBRANE WORKS
As illustrated on pages 4 and 5 of this manual, the Automatik system evacuates its wastewater automatically
after approximately 10 minutes. The membrane allows you to adjust the time lapse during which the unit will
deactivate before restarting its cycle;
the default time lapse is 20 seconds.
• With a lower tank model, the unit can reactivate as soon as there is no wastewater left to flow through
the rubber hand (in other words when all the wastewater is in the lower tank).
• If the unit’s drain is located very close to the pipe leading to the sewer and that there is less restriction
to the amount of wastewater that can be evacuated, the evacuation time could only take 15 seconds.
• On the other hand, if the diameter of the pipe leading to the sewer is smaller and restrains the amount
of water that can be evacuated, increasing the evacuation time to over 20 seconds could be necessary.
Press on one button only to set the time to 5, 10 or 20 seconds. Or consecutively press on two or three but-
tons to set the respective timing.
Example :
Setting the timing can only be done when the unit is in use (not while it is evacuating the wastewater).
Evacuation Time
Minimum : 5 seconds
Maximum : 35 seconds
WHY CHANGE THIS PARAMETER?
SETTING THE EVACUATION TIMEFRAME
25 seconds of evacuation time