DS450 · Stand 20/17 · Technische Änderungen vorbehalten.
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General notes and safety precautions
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Mounting and assembling instructions
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Read these notes and precautions for your own
well-being and proper functioning of the cart-
ridge!
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The deionized water that is produced is not fit for
drinking.
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Use only the original raw water hose, as the flow
restrictor integrated in it prevents damage to the
cartridge.
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Never
insert a shut-off device in the cartridge
outlet nor kink the outlet hose, as the plastic
cartridge could burst under the resulting pressure
build up. Ensure free water flow at all times.
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The use of this system in any other way than that
described in these operating instructions invali-
dates the guarantee.
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An earthing contact socket outlet is required for
the electrical connection.
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Under some circumstances, improper handling
could result in the leakage of ion exchange resin
from an ion exchange cartridge.
CAUTION: Danger
of slipping
on leaked out resin!
Proceed as follows
: As the resin material can cause
slight irritation on contact with skin and/or eyes,
immediately turn off the raw water tap to stop
further leakage. On skin contact, immediately
wash contacted skin areas with plenty of water.
On contact with eyes, remove contact lenses if his
is possible without difficulty, then immediately
and carefully wash eyes with plenty of water for
about 10 minutes. When irritation still occurs, seek
medical advice immediately.
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Wear protective gloves to collect up the leaked
out resin, fill it into a clearly labelled plastic con-
tainer and return it to the authorized specialist
supplier for waste disposal.
7.1 Draw the cartridge out from the bracket. Mount
it near to the raw water tap using the enclosed
screws and dowels. Ensure that the DS 450 mixed
bed ion exchanger is freely accessible.
CAUTION:
Before starting step 1, please make sure
that there are no electrical wires or water-carrying
pipes in the vicinity of the planned drilling holes.
7.2 After mounting the bracket, use slight pressure
to insert the cartridge with attached conductivity
meter in it.
7.3 Connect the raw water hose, free of kinks and
coils, to the water tap and to the R ¾” thread at
the bottom of the cartridge.
CAUTION:
The straight connector of the raw water
hose contains the water restrictor and must be con-
nected to the water tap. The angled connector is to
be fitted to the R 3/4” thread of the cartridge.
7.4 Fit the pure water hose to the hose nipple of the
conductivity meter.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the pure water hose is neither
blocked in any way nor kinked, as the plastic cart-
ridge could then burst under the resulting build-up of
pressure.
7.5 Connect the power plug to the appropriate so-
cket with earth contact: 115V/230V, 50/60 Hz.
7.6 Carefully open the water tap and watch for any
leaks. Should there be leakage at the union nut
of the conductivity meter or at the hose con-
nections, turn the water tap off and tighten the
union nut or hose connections by hand until the
water leak is stopped.
7.7 The system is now ready to produce deminera-
lized water. Keep a watch on the conductivity
meter, as effluent water is first to be taken for
use when the pointer of the conductivity meter
is in the green section or at a maximum of 20
μS/cm.
According to your state government requirements and
the 2002/96 EC and 2006/66/EC directives, equipment
that is to be scrapped can be brought to authorized
collection points for recycling. Alternatively, it can be
returned to us for proper recycling/waste disposal. In the
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case of return for regeneration, repair, incor-
rect delivery or double delivery, please use
the original cardboard box/packaging when-
ever possible. Send fall and knock protected.