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This unit complies with the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
guidelines, which promote the recycling of this type of waste equipment and en-
courage the development of products that are adapted to efficient waste reclama-
tion at the end of their life cycle.
The Weee guidelines stipulate that the original supplier should agree to reclaim
any obsolete equipment free of charge. We recommend that you advise your sup-
plier that you would like him to reclaim your unit when you order and replace it
with a new one.
Do not discard the unit with your regular garbage. The symbol representing a garbage bin on wheels on the
unit’s label (Figure C) attests to this requirement. you must ensure that, at the end of its life cycle, your unit
is reclaimed, treated and recycled by an authorized firm.
For more information, contact your municipal waste management department.
The acquirer of the Automatik system is commited to respect the environmental regula-
tions of the liquid and solid waste disposal in the public water system.
motor BrusHes
Any mechanical system requires a minimum of maintenance and your system is no exception to the rule. We
therefore recommend that you inspect your motor brushes after 500 hours of use to check how worn they
are and replace them if need be.
On average, this inspection should occur:
• For residential applications: once every 3 to 5 years
• For commercial applications: once or twice a year
When the time comes, contact your retailer or distributor for this maintenance procedure.
weee GuiDeLiNes
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Use a scouring sponge to especially clean the protective
screen, the two electrodes and, if needed, the tank.
A blocked protective screen could reduce the unit’s
performance and dirty electrodes could not adequately
send a signal to the unit to pass on to the wastewater
evacuation cycle.
At the same time, it is recommended to visually inspect
the water inlet pipe and the rubber hand to make sure
that no foreign object is obstructing the
water flow.
reGuLAr mAiNteNANCe
except for removing objects that could remain at the bottom of
your tank (for lower tank models), the only maintenance required is
cleaning the inside of the unit.
To proceed, you just have to
remove the porthole glass as
illustrated, by pivoting it in an
anti-clockwise motion using
the handles.
Protective
Screen
Water Inlet
electrode
VisuAL iNspeCtioN
your Automatik system is very user friendly and we recommend a visual inspection through the porthole
once a year or when needed. If you wish to clean the inside of the unit, refer to the following section
“Regular maintenance”.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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