MEDICA - R200 US Version 01 08/14
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9.3
Replacing bacterial and particulate filter LC160
The bacterial and particulate filter should be replaced in the
following circumstances:
•
When indicated by the consumable alarm or after a
maximum of six months.
•
Water purity in the installation starts to deteriorate.
•
Changes in the ringmain performance (low flow, lower
distribution loop pressure).
•
After operating the system without a functioning UV.
•
The replacement of this filter is recommended to
coincide with a sanitization of the installation.
Step 1 - Replacement of bacterial and particulate
filter
1.
ENSURE the process is OFF and ISOLATE power.
2.
DEPRESSURIZE the distribution loop by opening a
convenient point of use
OR
PRESSING the red knob on the top of the filter
housing.
Note: Some water may be spilt.
3.
OPEN front of unit by removing securing screws.
4.
LOCATE filter spanner found inside of front
panel/door.
5.
LOCATE the blue filter.
6.
REMOVE the filter bowl using spanner, rotate in a
clockwise direction towards left-hand side of unit.
7.
DISCARD the old filter.
8.
UNPACK the new filter and INSTALL into the filter
bowl.
CAUTION!
To prevent contamination it is
recommended that gloves be worn during
the replacement of filters.
9.
ENSURE ‘O’ ring is located in the top of the filter
housing, then refit bowl in an anti-clockwise direction
until hand tight.
10. SWITCH on power.
11. PRESS PROCESS button and allow unit to enter
recirculation.
12. CHECK filter housing for leaks.
13. REPLACE spanner in door and secure door closed.
14. RESET the consumable reminder as described in
Section 5.3, Step 5.
LC160 bacterial and
particulate filter
Depressurize button