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10. Replacing Consumable Parts
Replacing the electrolysis tank
(when the OPERATION and CHECK lamps are blinking simultaneously)
Replace the electrolysis tank (at charge to the customer).
Request replacement from the dealer where the system was purchased.
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Electrolysis tank ··· After about 8 years (assuming 12 hours of use per day and setting at medium (MED)
fan speed)
If you continue to use the product without replacing the electrolyzing unit, the electrolyzed water
concentration will decrease and performance will decline.
Replacing the Virus Washer element
Replace the Virus Washer element. The Virus Washer element can be replaced by the customer,
however it is recommended that a contract for regular maintenance be arranged.
Replacement (at charge to the customer) is required once a year.
Request replacement from the dealer where the system was purchased.
1.
Stop the system and unplug the plug. Then disconnect the top of the front panel.
Press at the points marked “PUSH” at the top left and right of the front panel,
then pull the top of the panel toward you to remove it.
2.
Remove the 4 screws and remove the housing (styrofoam).
The DRAIN/DRY lamp turns OFF.
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Verify that the system is stopped.
3.
Remove the outlet filter case.
(1) Press inward to disengage the front tab.
(2) Pull downward.
4.
Remove the holding bracket.
Remove the 2 screws.
5.
Disconnect the tube from the joint.
Press evenly on both arrows to disengage the lock.
Then pull out the tube. The tube cannot be disconnected
when only one side is pressed.
6.
Remove and replace the element.
Wipe off the fouling and scale that has accumulated
in the grooves of the electrolyzed water tray.
7.
Disconnect the joint from the Virus Washer
element.
Pull out the joint while pressing on the
stopper at the joint base. Insert the
removed joint into the new Virus Washer
element, inserting it all the way to the base.
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If the joint is not fully inserted, water leakage will occur.
8.
Re-install the Virus Washer element.
Follow the disassembly steps in reverse order.
When connecting the tube to the joint, insert the tube all the way
until the end of the tube makes contact.
Pull on the tube and verify that it does not disconnect.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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