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Use
Applications
The EOD MINI EORG Generator is designed to enrich water to be both an effective cleaning agent and
disinfectant while remaining safe to drink.
Introduction
Remove all packaging materials from the device.
Carefully inspect the unit for signs of mechanical damage
Fully unwind the power lead (ensure the switch is in the OFF-position) and connect securely into
a suitably rated domestic power supply.
Make sure the dip switch is in OFF-position.
Before first use, clean the protective coating from the EOD MINI EORG generator
Fill a container large enough for the EOD MINI Device to be fully submerged in with clear tap water.
Fully Immerse the EOD MINI unit in the water.
NEVER introduce the switch or the current transformer to water, this will cause your device to go
faulty and will be considered misuse of the equipment and not covered by the warranty.
Ensure the wall socket is switched on (where applicable) and switch on the EOD MINI device using
the dip switch provided.
Let the device run for ten (10) minutes for all the protective oil from the electrodes to be dissolved
Turn off the EOD MINI device, give it a swirl in the container and then remove it from the water.
Dispose of the water treated after the first run with the machine. Residual oil might be present in
the water.
After this, your EOD MINI unit will be ready for use.
Enriching of water (container volume of one liter is assumed and times very depending on the size of the
container used)
Follow the steps above
If you make a cleanser or disinfectant, let the EOD MINI unit run for 5 minutes.
If you disinfect drinking water, let the EOD MINI unit run for 1 minutes and wait 5 minutes before
use.
Turn off the device by turning the dip switch into OFF-position.
Remove the current transformer from the wall socket and remove EOD MINI from the water. Place
EOD MINI onto a dry towel or similar, to dry off.
If the water is prepared for it to be used as decontaminant or disinfectant, use the water as soon as
possible (allowing all the microbubbles, or milkiness, to dissolve into the water after the device is
switched off), but within at least 20 minutes after preparation.
A simple way to determine if the treated water is still active is to smell if any odor of ozone (think of
the smell after a lightning strike or the smell near a large copying machine) can be detected. While
the machine produces a range of different oxygen radicals into the water, Ozone is the one easiest
to detect. Ozone will start to decay back into Oxygen immediately after the device is turned off. In
20oC degree water, the half-life of ozone is 20 minutes.