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11.  Troubleshooting Guide  

As a general prevention measure, we recommend carrying out the maintenance of the elements 
when the warning to replace the cartridges is displayed.  

Nevertheless, unforeseen situations could turn up requiring intervention in the equipment.  The 
following guidelines attempt to compile most of these situations and the best corrective action.  

 

 

  

Trouble  

Action  

 

The screen does not light or the menu does not work  

 

Unplug the equipment.  Disconnect the Plug-in.  

Connect  first  the  plug-in  and  then  plug  the  equipment  into  the 
power system.  

If  the  fault  continuous,  check  the  electrical  connection: 
Connection to the power system, transformer, electronic card  

  

 

 The equipment does not produce water or water production 

flow is very low  

 

Check that the water supply is not turned off.  

Check  the  inlet  pressure:  The  lower  it  is,  the  lower  the 
performance of the equipment.  

Release  the  pretreatment  cartridges  and  check  the  degree  of 
fouling: If they are very dirty, the silting blocks the flow of water.  

Check that the stopcock to the tank is Open.  

Check  that  the  tube  connecting  the  equipment  and  the  tank  is 
not trapped or accidentally pinched.  

If  the  above  checks  do  not  indicate  deviations,  the  lower 
production may be due to RO membrane depletion.   

 

   The conductivity of the water produced is high  

 

Possible depletion of the resin: Replace the cartridges  

Check that water flows through the rejection tube  

    The tank's filling level is inadequate  

 

Level positioning is incorrect  

Check the level connections  

 

  The deionisation resin lasts for short time  

 

 

Possible depletion of the RO membrane  

 

 The equipment loses water  

 

  

 

Failure  in  some  of  the  equipment's  connection.    Or  leak  in  the 
pump   

Consult Technical Assistance Service  

 

 After replacing the pretreatment, the warning message did 

not deactivate 

 

 

Reset the hour meter to 0 (see 8.3.3)  

 

 

Summary of Contents for Micromatic

Page 1: ...Micromatic DA Equipment User s Manual Rev 7 20 03 17...

Page 2: ...as well as its electrical and hydraulic connection aspects The User Manual also contains additional information about the equipment and settings allowing a better understanding of the operation and ca...

Page 3: ...description 9 5 1 Pretreatment 9 5 2 Reverse osmosis 9 5 3 Deionisation 9 5 4 Type II Water Storage 9 5 5 Automatic operation of the equipment 9 6 Hydraulic diagram 10 7 Installation of the equipment...

Page 4: ...ive atmospheres Environmental pollution permitted Pollution grade 1 No environmental pollution or only dry pollution not conductive Feed water and hydraulic connections The feed water must comply with...

Page 5: ...wer point should not be situated below the equipment Power consumption 24 VA System voltage 24 Vdc Feed water requirements Drinking water according to European or USA standards Maximum Inlet pressure...

Page 6: ...ment inlet in case the water supply must be cut The equipment needs a drainage to collect the rejection water 3 3 Equipment features Production flow 2 5 l h Operating pressure 2 5 6 bar Conductivity c...

Page 7: ...Connection with open tank level detector 1 Rejection Rejection water outlet from the reverse osmosis phase directed to a drainage 2 Tank Water outlet from the equipment to a Type II water storage tank...

Page 8: ...commands Scrolling the menu Value decrease Scrolling the menu Value increase 4 5 3 Acoustic advice The equipment beeps when activating any warning Pressing any key turns off the sound 4 6 Type II Wate...

Page 9: ...with high inlet pressure 6 bar it is necessary to install a pressure regulator before the water inlet to the equipment 5 3 Deionisation The permeate passes through a mixed bed of strong cation anion r...

Page 10: ...ner wrench Pipe cutter 1 set of pretreatment cartridges 1 and 2 1 set of deionization resin cartridges 3 4 Tank with level optional or Level User Manual Water inlet and drainage connection kit The equ...

Page 11: ...et Electrical connection Transformer Power connection 110 230 VAC Socket Type C Europlug Connection to the equipment Rear connection Plug in type Accessible plug in case of need to disconnect the powe...

Page 12: ...ed Do not use Teflon for this connection the connection is fitted with a rubber seal If due to highly polluted inlet water it is necessary to install and additional pretreatment the connection sequenc...

Page 13: ...made including the dispensing faucet Electrical connection First connect the transformer plug in to the equipment Then connect the transformer to the power system The equipment will start automaticall...

Page 14: ...d sent to the tank The icons Equipment in Operation Electrovalve Tank full are activated 8 1 Symbols and meaning Pre treatment change Equipment in operation Deionisation Resin change Tank full Water c...

Page 15: ...pressing the keys and Parameter Value uS Value 10 0 S cm Hour setting 180 Equipment operation hours and time RESET XXX Temperature value 25 0 C To modify the set values take the following steps a Sel...

Page 16: ...25 C 8 3 3 Resetting the pretreatment hour meter When the pretreatment is changed it is necessary to reset the hour meter 1 Access the set up menu Press MODE ESC 2 Press 3 The screen displays the equi...

Page 17: ...3 Turn on the water supply to the equipment 9 2 Resin cartridge replacement Follow the same procedures as when replacing the pretreatment cartridges 9 3 RO membrane replacement The RO membrane should...

Page 18: ...ivered adjusted and calibrated ex works The equipment can be calibrated and adjusted at any time by the Technical Assistance following a calibration pattern according to international standards It is...

Page 19: ...re The lower it is the lower the performance of the equipment Release the pretreatment cartridges and check the degree of fouling If they are very dirty the silting blocks the flow of water Check that...

Page 20: ...0 1 2002 and 61010 1 Corr 2003 Security requirements for electronic measuring control and laboratory use equipments 2004 108 CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Royal Decree 1580 2006 UNE EN 61...

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