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for the LINX 100 TDS cartridge replacement procedure. The optional LED-UV lamp is designed to operate for the life of the
LINX 140T system.
5.2
Indicator Light Alarm
There are five conditions which prevent operation (water flow):
1.
Blue safety lid covers not properly positioned
2.
Drain line plugged
3.
External Leak
4.
No power to LINX cells (no TDS reduction)
Refer to the bottom of the Indicator Light Status Table in Section 4, Operation, for details. To correct the lid cover alarm, the lids
must be installed as shown at the beginning of Section 4. To clear the drain plug, drain leak, no power or external leak alarms
repower the system – unplug it, wait 15 seconds and plug it back in. The lights will flash. If these alarms occur again after
re-powering, service is required.
HARD WATER
When treating hard water, scale will accumulate in the drain valves or line and will eventually plug them. The LINX systems
detect drain plugging which prevents proper regeneration and provides poor TDS reduction. LINX systems will automatically
alarm and shutdown if inadequate drain water volume is detected. This condition could also be caused by loss of feed pressure.
The LINX system will open the valves every 20 minutes to determine if pressure has been restored (flow has resumed), and
automatically disable the alarm if this is the case.
When operating on hard water, the LINX system’s drain valves and plumbing must be periodically inspected and cleaned to avoid
drain line clogging with scale. The high water recovery of LINX systems means that the waste water contains a very high
concentration of hard water ions that promote scale formation in the drain line and in particularly in the drain valves. Refer to
Section 5.5 for Drain Line Maintenance instructions.
LEAKS
Two sensors mounted on the base of the LINX 140T systems detect water leaks. A light indicator and beeper indicate this
external leak alarm, and the feed valves immediately close, shutting off water to the majority of the LINX system. Because the
feed valves are located after the sediment filter and first flow sensor, a leak from these components will not be stopped.
5.3 LINX Sediment and Carbon Filter Replacement Procedure
Replace and rinse the Carbon filter BEFORE replacing/pre-conditioning the LINX TDS cartridges
Before unplugging the system, depressurize it by closing the feed water line valve and then opening the faucet until water
stops flowing. If servicing a LINX 140T system, close the tank valve.
Unplug the LINX system.
Remove the blue front panel from the LINX system. The two securing screws are located at the bottom. Press the white
enclosure plastic just behind the blue enclosure down and pull forward on the front panel.
Remove the front filter housing (sediment) with the filter housing wrench. The housing is removed with clockwise rotation.
Next remove the rear right filter housing (carbon).
Discard the old (used) LINX Sediment and Carbon filters, and replace with the new components AFTER removing all shrink
wrap covering.
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