AFFIXING THE INFORMATION DECAL
The accessory box contains an adhesive sheet with information
decals in various languages. Select the required language and
affix the decal at the indicated place, see FIG. 8.
WATER CONNECTION
FEED CONNECTION: The water purifier is connected to
cold water via the feed water hose, see FIG 9 (3). The connec-
tion should be supplied with an easily accessible shut-off valve,
see FIG. 10.
If the connection is with new pipes or pipes that have not been
in use for an extended period, the water should be allowed to
run for a while before the hose is connected. Any sand and rust
are then flushed out.
1.
Check that the black seals are in place in the feed
water hose's two connections.
2.
Screw the feed water hose's straight end onto the
shut-off valve as shown in FIG. 10. If the 3/4" hose
connection does not fit, it can be changed to a 1/2"
connection using the adapter supplied. Put the black
washer in the adapter and screw the adapter onto the
shut-off valve for feed water. Screw the feed water
hose onto the adapter.
REJECT WATER OUTLET CONNECTION: The reject
water is routed via the reject water hose, see FIG 9 (2), to the
reject water outlet. The hose may be extended up to 4 m, and
the minimum internal diameter is 13 mm.
1.
The connection is made to the water trap via the
dishwasher drain.
2.
If there is only a reject water outlet spigot and this is
already connected, the intermediate section should
be changed to one with two spigots.
3.
The reject water outlet spigot is placed before the
water trap.
4.
Affix the hose as shown in FIG. 11, securely with
the aid of one hose clip and the bracket for the reject
water hose.
The reject water hose should be placed in a loop at
least 50 mm and at most 500 mm above the top of
the water purifier and existing water trap using the
enclosed bracket.
INSTALLATION
CONNECTING THE WATER PURIFIER
Before the water purifier is placed in its intended position,
remove the three protective sleeves from the water purifier's
connections and the transport protection under the pre-filter
containers.
FEED WATER
1.
Screw the feed water hose's bent end onto the water
purifier's connection, see FIG. 12.
2.
Open the shut-off valve on the feed and check that
there is no leakage at the feed water hose.
WASTEWATER
The bent end of the reject water hose is secured to
the water purifier's reject water connection using a
hose clip, see FIG. 12.
PURIFIED WATER
RO400C/RO400BC/RO600C
1.
Connect the purified water hose from the peripheral
equipment to the water purifier, see FIG. 12.
2.
Push the hose into the bottom position, up to the
mark (approx. 17 mm). Use the angle bracket for the
purified water hose if the space behind the appliance
is limited.
RO400CV/RO400BCV/RO600CV
See
APPENDIX A - RO400CV/RO400BCV/RO600C.
RO400A/RO400B
TO FIT THE TAP FOR PURIFIED WATER
Avoid cutting the hose for purified water, even if it is too
long. If it must be cut, do so with a very sharp knife, such as
a Stanley knife, making sure that the cut is straight and clean,
and that the hose is not deformed by cutting. It is important to
observe these points to ensure that the connection will be fully
watertight. Install the two hose inserts, one at each end of the
hose for purified water.
1.
Mark the centre of the place where the purified water
tap is to be installed. Make sure that there is enough
room below the worktop for the purified water hose
to be attached beneath this point.
2.
Drill a 16 mm hole.
3.
Remove the small section of protective tubing and
install the main tap pipe on the tap assembly.
4.
Install the whole tap on the worktop/sink bench as
shown in FIG. 13 (A). The worktop or bench must
be no thicker than 35 mm.
5.
Screw the quick connector fitting onto the main
thread protruding from the bottom of the tap as-
sembly.
6.
Press the end of the purified water hose all the
way home into this quick connector, as far as the
line marked on the hose (about 17 mm), see
FIG. 13 (B).
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