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5. Sanitation and cleaning.

 

5.1 Sanitation with Anolyte- sani - Brita Service cartridge.

 

5.1.1 Sanitation with the Service Cartridge.

 

Sanitation should be carried out at installation and at 6 monthly intervals.

 

 

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1.  Turn off Water Supply. Press the button for ambient water for 

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10 sec, then press the button for Cool water for 10 sec. Now 
press the sparkling water button, keep pressed until the 
water stops and only CO

gas is dispensed. Close the CO

regula- tor valve, press the Sparkling water button again to 
release the gas pressure. Now switch equipment power 
supply off.

 

2.  Lead the grey hose of the filter head into a container and 

press the grey button on the filter head to release the 
pres- sure in filter.

 

3.  Place the cleaning agent in the special service cartridge.

 

4.   Remove the filter Brita C1000 cartridge. and replace with the

 

Service Cartridge. 

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5.  Place a container under the discharge. Press the key still 

chilled water button until the water turns blue in colour. 
Press ambient water button, until the water turns blue in 
colour,

 

use a indikator to check. Press the button for sparkling water 
briefly so the pump starts, wait for the pump to stop 
(carbona- tor full), press and hold the sparkling water button 
until water turns blue in Colour.

 

6.  Wait for 20 mins. so that the solution can activate. 

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7.   Remove the service cartridge and refit the Purity1000 filter

 

(if necessary renew the filter if Service life or capacity 
is reached).

 

8.    Rinse  water  through  each  button  chilled,  ambient  and 

spar-  kling  until  water  runs  clear  through  each  selection. 
Examine the pH value (acidity). Still= 6.5 - 7.0, Sparkling = 
6 - 6.5

 

9.   Open the CO

regulator valve and dispense 2 L 

sparkling water to re-carbonate.

 

10. Fill out the service record.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for escowa Purus iQ3

Page 1: ...Purus iQ3 Service Manual For the Installation Programming Cleaning and Maintenance...

Page 2: ...enance It is a part of the equipment and must always be available close by the machine and always be available up to the disposal of the equipment If you should loss or damage the manual you must requ...

Page 3: ...dge 17 5 1 1 Sanitation with the Service Cartridge 17 5 2 Sanitation 18 5 2 1 Sanitation with iQ sani clean SHOT using Anolyte 18 5 3 Disinfection of Dispense area 19 5 4 Ozone Generator Active Sanita...

Page 4: ...Service Record Service Equipment IQ3 Nr Water Filter Inst Date Technician Date Counter Work Carried Out Technician 4...

Page 5: ...1 Machine Construction Overview 1 1 Dismantling 3 1 1 Display and Buttons 2 Aerator with filter 2 3 Drip tray with capacity of 1 5 L 1 Chilled Still Water Sparkling Water Ambient Water Keypad Lock 3 5...

Page 6: ...1 Machine Construction Overview 1 2 Inside front cover 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 Connection for external 4 3 CO2 bottle 2 Aerator change every 12 months 3 BRITA filter 4 Disposable CO2 bottle optional 6...

Page 7: ...View from rear 1 5 4 2 3 7 6 3 1 2 1 External CO2 connection 5 4 2 Mains water inlet 3 Power supply connection 4 Programming button 5 Programming card slot 6 Machine identification plate 7 Evaporator...

Page 8: ...1 Machine construction overview 1 4 removal of covers 1 1 2 1 Undo top cover screws 2 Remove top cover first 3 Remove side covers 3 3 3 8...

Page 9: ...nal View 1 3 2 4 1 2 Left Side view 5 4 7 6 5 6 8 Right Side view 1 High pressure pump 2 Compressor Time out 4 h 3 Carbonator 4 PCB Cover 5 Ozone Generator 8 6 High pressure pump 7 Cooling fan 8 Inlet...

Page 10: ...chine construction overview 1 6 view from top 1 Thermostat 2 Relief valve 7 5 bar 3 Level probes 4 Outlet valves 3 2 1 4 5 CO2 water 6 Chilled Still water 5 7 Ambient still water 6 8 Ozone injector 7...

Page 11: ...allation setup and repair of the equip ment must only be carried out by a trained engineer The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to the equipment caused by Neglect to follow the guidelines in...

Page 12: ...1 2005 A2 2007 Safety of the electrical household appliances and similar devices 2 4 Hazard Risk Please take into account local legal requirements with regards to installation and use of CO2 com press...

Page 13: ...on 2 Chilled filtered water Selection 3 Chilled carbonated filtered water The temperature and the amount of carbonation of the water can be adjusted 3 3 Cleaning and Maintenance Before carrying out an...

Page 14: ...following page 3 1 2 4 1 Connect the mains water supply to the iQ3 Do not turn 5 the water supply on Do not attach the mains cable 2 Remove the drip tray 3 Remove the front cover 4 Installation posit...

Page 15: ...the bottle in the bracket at the front of the equipment Cut the hose to the required length and connect to the push fit connector at the front of the equipment Leave the CO2 regulator closed 3 Alterna...

Page 16: ...er Open the mains water supply Check the water connection for leaks 3 Connect the equipment to the mains power supply 4 Press the Ambient water button and dispense 1 L of water to flush the filter The...

Page 17: ...cartridge 4 Remove the filter Brita C1000 cartridge and replace with the Service Cartridge 4 5 Place a container under the discharge Press the key still chilled water button until the water turns blu...

Page 18: ...Sparking water The pump will start and fill the carbonator 9 When the pump stops press button 1 sparkling water and dispense 500 ml of water turn the injector lever to water 10 Allow 30 minutes for th...

Page 19: ...e its effectiveness a simple test is to smell for the Ozone The equipment is built in a hygienically germ free production facility To ensure that the hygie ne remains as intended make sure that cleani...

Page 20: ...utton is pressed the display will light Enable Tones PT Tones ON ON or OFF ECO Reset KG PT CO2 saving counter Press T1 and T2 together to reset Power Ozone PT 00 Ozone generator Off 01 Ozone generator...

Page 21: ...is absolutely necessary to ensure correct operation The filter must be replaced at its rated capacity Regular maintenance such as replacement of seals in use of CO2 systems and visual in spections sho...

Page 22: ...spense nozzle Check the water and CO2 supplies are secure Clean the outside of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent accidental dispense press the right button 1 before cleaning for 5 seconds to lock...

Page 23: ...em fan operate Dispense area Aerator disinfected or replaced as nesecary Dispense area cleaned and disinfected Drip tray Drip tray emptied cleaned and disinfected Overflow functionality of drip tray c...

Page 24: ...e options Inlet water temperature Water outlet temperature Operating temperature room Temp Storage temperature Humidity 4 C 6 C 8 C 5 C to 25 C 4 C 6 C 8 C 10 C to 32 C 2 C to 35 C 35 75 Pressure rati...

Page 25: ...s bacteria menti oned should not be in the water supply The filter will remove them if they are 10 3 CO2 connection There are two options for supplying CO2 to the equipment IQ3 CO2 disposable bottle s...

Page 26: ...the bottle since there are different bottle forms Make sure the pressure regulating valve is closed and attach the to the bottle Fit the 8 mm hose on the lower con nection at the pressure regulating v...

Page 27: ...not fitted correctly There is a leak in the system Check the water filter Turn OFF the water supply and call technician The Sparkling water dis pense is not sparkling CO2 Bottle is empty Replace CO2...

Page 28: ...TTINGS RELEASE CO2 PRESSURE FROM THE CABORNATOR BY THE SAFETY VALVE 12 2 Wiring Diagram SONDA FRIGO CARBONATOR LEVEL Aux k CO2 Count 1 Switch Led F Boiler P COOL PROBE PROBES SONDE LIVELLO PRESSURE SE...

Page 29: ...when applying for national safety certification of electrical products in the various member countries of IECEE Also it is now widely used among business partners in international trade for the detec...

Page 30: ...ther industries organiza tions and associations We are a member of the Association AQUA ITALIA Water production plants for water intended for drinking purposes municipalities consor tia etc using the...

Page 31: ...appliances Safety Part 1 General requirements EN 60335 1 2002 A1 2004 A2 2006 A11 2004 A12 2006 A13 2008 Safety of household and electrical applian ces Part 2 24 Particular requirements for refrigerat...

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