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Mycare MP 50
Service
5.4
Shut down
ATTENTION
(see chapter “Safety indications and dan-
gers due to non-compliance”)
Please consult the chapter “Units used”
before attempting to open or take-apart the
filter.
5.5
Replacing the cartridges
1 Close the cold water supply shut-off
valve or the water filter shut-off valve.
2 Open the faucet to remove the water
pressure.
3 Remove the Mycare water filter :
Press the clamping ring of the tubing
adapter back and remove the tubing
from the unit. Remove the water filter
from the wall-mounting.
4 Remove the flange cover upward (see
5 Use an allen key to loosen all four bolt
head screws.
6 Turn the filter housing to the left up to the
limit stop and pull off downward.
7 Only every 2 years: Remove and
replace the profiled flange seal.
The profiled side of the seal must be
pointing towards the flange (see fig. 10).
Failure to do so can lead to leakage and
water damage.
8 Remove the used replacement cartridge.
9 Clean the seat of the cartridge in the
housing using the disinfectant cloth
provided.
IMPORTANT: Do not touch any plastic
parts, especially the inside of the filter
housing, or the cartridge, with your bare
hands.
10 Insert the new replacement cartridge in
the built-in rotary flange and press in up
to the limit stop.
11 Insert the filter housing into the bayonet
opening of the built-in rotary flange, turn
to the right up to the limit stop.
12 Use an allen key to tighten all four bolt
head screws
13 Replace flange cover.
14 Insert the Mycare water filter into
the wall-mouting brackets and connect
the tubing and adapters.
15 Open the cold water shut-off valve or the
water filter shut-off valve and follow the
the steps in the section “Commissioning”.
Always keep the filter elements in the
following order in flow direction:
1. activated carbon block filter cartridge
2. micro-filter cartridge!
Fig. 10: Built-in rotary flange
profiled flange seal
Select the tightening torque (approx
4 Nm) so that the seal closes and
the water filter is not damaged or
stressed/distorted!
Particles of activated carbon may
become dislodged from the cartrid-
ge during flushing.
This has no bearing on the filter
function and only underlines the
efficiency of the cartridge type
used.
Should these particles prove to be
an optical disturbance, please
simply rinse the activated carbon
block filter cartridge for a few
minutes before installing the mi-
cro-filtration cartridge at the next
required cartridge change.