
EN4
AUTOMATIC FLUSHING
Every time after drawing water, or every 15 minutes in
each operating cycle (RO400C/RO400CV/RO400BC/
RO400BCV/RO600C/RO600CV) automatic flushing takes
place. The length of the flushing process varies between
5-120 seconds, depending on how long the previous drawing
of water lasted.
When the water purifier is connected to water and electricity,
flushing is automatically performed every 12 hours. Flush-
ing takes place regardless of when purified water was last
produced.
LOW PRESSURE RESTART
The low pressure restart function (RO400C/RO400CV/
RO400BC/RO400BCV/RO600C/RO600CV), attempts to
automatically restart the water purifier after a low pressure stop.
The water purifier will make three attempts to restart: after 3
minutes, 20 minutes and 4 hours. If the pressure is not suffi-
cient after three attempts the water purifier will make no further
attempts but stop.
When idle in restart mode the water purifier will
start immediately when calibration button is pressed
but this may also happen as a consequence of a sud-
den power failure. Thus, the cover or housing may
never be removed when the water purifier is idle
after a low pressure stop.
The low pressure restart is a function to ensure maxi-
mum availability of water. In any case of a low pres-
sure stop, the reason for the low pressure stop must
be eliminated (even if following restart attempts are
successful). If not, the pump may be permanently
damaged.
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PRODUCTION OF PURIFIED WATER
RO400A/RO400B
The water purifier produces purified water when the tap is
moved to either of the ON positions as shown in FIG 1.
When the tap lever is moved to Position 1, the tap will stay on
(hands-free) at maximum flow until the lever is moved back
manually to the OFF position. The lever has to be pressed and
held when Position 2 is used (also maximum flow).
The indicator lights on the tap show the current water quality:
Green light: optimum water purification level.
Red light: unacceptable water purification level.
RO400C/RO400BC/RO600C
The water purifier starts production of purified water when a
tap, valve or pressure tank releases the pressure in the purified
water hose (i.e. when the tap or valve is opened or when the
pressure in the tank falls) that is connected to the water purifier.
RO400CV/RO400BCV/RO600CV
See
APPENDIX A - RO400CV/RO400BCV/RO600CV
.
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USING THE WATER PURIFIER
Listed below are things you need to remember in the regular care of your water purifier. The points are listed according how often
they need to be performed:
Every day, check that the indicator lights are not indicating
that something is calling for remedial action.
Keep the water purifier clean. Externally, the appliance may
only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use a wet cloth
and do not pour water over the appliance. Do not use descal-
ing agents.
Once a month, check that all the connections are in place
and are watertight. Wipe off any condensation that has col-
lected on the base plate.
Make sure that you always replace filters in time. The life-
time of the pre-filters depends on your feed water.
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After replacing a filter, stand the filter so that most
of the water runs out over a few minutes. The filters
can be discarded with normal household rubbish, as
they do not contain any environmentally hazardous
substances.
Depending primarily on the hardness of the feed water and
its content of microorganisms, the water purifier should be
cleaned when the flow is reduced or at least every 6 months
and disinfected if the water smells or tastes bad.
When the capacity of the purifier is reduced even after filter
replacement and cleaning, contact your dealer for membrane
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REGULAR CARE OF THE WATER PURIFIER
If the tap is left on for more than 10 minutes, the
water purifier will shut down automatically. The
appliance is designed to do this mainly to maxim-
ise the service lift of the membrane. To restart the
appliance, refer to
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
for
instructions.
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