Rev. 4.00 December 2014
Software version 1.04
Part 1 – Operating Instructions
EcoRO Dia I/II (HT)
Part 1
WARNING
In the event of an alarm or error, the medical director should immediately be notified. It is
then the medical director‘s responsibilty to direct whether or not to discontinue the treat-
ment immediately, or if it is acceptable to finish the current treatment. After the treatment
has been discontinued or completed, the trouble-shooting in
part 1, page 15-1 (ff) of these
operating instructions should be read and followed thorougly to determine the problem.
The problem must be corrected before any future treatments can begin.
WARNING
Product water is proportionally related to feed water quality. Feed water must be monitored,
since changes in product water may exceed acceptable limits if feed water deteriorates
significantly, the operator is responsible for monitoring.
WARNING
If after installation and subsequent use, any component of the water treatment system is
changed or replaced, the operator should conduct appropriate tests to assure the revised
system meets the initial design criteria.
WARNING
It is the responsibility of the Dialsysis Physician to ensure that the system is operated,
monitored, and maintained in such a manner so as to satisfy all applicable standards for
which the water may be used.
WARNING
It is not recommended that the RO unit operate on an emergency eletrical supply or any
unstable power supply that may over-voltage or under-voltage the water treatment system.
Protection against electrical surges is recommanded.
WARNING
The raw water quality must be in accordance to National Primary Drinking Water, Standards
of the United States Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) (US) or Canadian Federal and
Provincial guidlines governing drinking water (Canada). Raw water must not contain more
than 0.1 ppm Iron or 0.1 ppm Manganese.
NOTICE
Your
Aquaboss
®
EcoRO Dia I/II (HT) water treatment system from L/a/u/e/r Membran
Wassertechnik GmbH (LMW) is a computer-aided design, custom built, and of the highest
quality. With proper operation, maintenance and care, this device should give you years of
reliable service.
NOTICE
Incoming tap water contaminants, temperature, pH, pressure and flowrates have a direct
impact on the quality and quantity of the water treatment system output.
You must be aware of changing tap water conditions. This can be easily accomplished
with good, two-way communications with your municipal drinking water supplier and with
routine testing of the tap water provided to you.
NOTICE
We, at LMW, highly recommanded the use of this very infomative and self-teaching publica-
tion in your training progamms.
NOTICE
LMW recommends that a chloramine test be run on the system before each treatment.
The acceptable levels are shown in
part 1, page 2-1 (ff) of this operating instructions.