INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
RK 100 - RAD - ING - MAN.INST - 1311.1 - DIGITECH CS MIAH4
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Active carbon:
Check the water surface in the box and, if oily traces appear, replace the active carbon bag. Active carbon’s
saturated filters can be eliminated as urban waste material and they could be reduced to ashers in water treatment
systems.
Removing the reagent:
Shake well the reagent granulate. The fluid becomes turbid, or rather the chalk or the magnesium sulphate melt
and they could be eliminated with water.
Annual
Active carbon:
See six-monthly maintenance.
Reagent:
Determine the pH values and, if necessary, replace the reagent granulate (see six-monthly maintenance).
Drain the liquid content of the neutralizer box. Remove rubber holder joint and 3/4" nut. Remove all internal
components (including syntetic filter) and wash carefully all internal parts. Reassemble the box by placing the
components in orignal order (see
“installation instruction”
).
Disposal:
The reagent destination is the dump. The reagent doesn’t contain toxic substances.
For the active carbons’ filter, see “six-montly maintenance”.
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