
INSTALLATION - STEPS
Step 1
Mount the bracket (horizontally levelled) to
the wall while having enough space
around the Sensiblue to work and to be
able to replace the salt container (see Fig.
1), distance 2 holes 140mm.
Be aware to let the water flow in the right
way - incoming water on IN connection,
outgoing water on OUT connection - see
Fig. 4, below. Make sure the internals of
the water works are clean before
connecting your tubing to the Sensiblue.
Only
use Teflon tape to make the
connection water tight.
Fig. 5 - Please use 2 wrenches.
Step 2
Connect your tubing to the Sensiblue. We
advise the use of a minimal diameter of
15mm tubing to ensure proper function of
Sensiblue.
Make sure Sensiblue is mounted inside
the bracket before connection and make
sure you use 2 wrenches, on the
Sensiblue a wrench size 30 and another
wrench on the fitting you screw into the
Sensiblue, as seen in Fig. 5 - on the right.
Prevent any mechanical stress on
the internals of the Sensiblue.
Step 4
Make sure there is no water leaking after
closing the valves downstream and
opening the valves upstream, when the
system is under pressure.
Leave this manual and the blue salt
container bracket somewhere close to the
Sensiblue for later service and
maintenance.
Step 3
Open the water valves, fill up the
Sensiblue and make sure the LED on top
of the Sensiblue is lit up green (Fig. 6)
while your water is running. It takes 10 to
30 minutes for the water container to fill up
and to dissolve enough salt for the
Sensiblue to function properly and to start
up the electrolysis process. Depending on
your situation it may take up to 15 days of
normal use for the air to fully dissolve from
the salt container of the Sensiblue.
Fig. 6 - LED status light
Fig. 4 - Check labels IN & OUT
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