Partial emptying operation (if Conductivity Control is applied):
Once the SET-POINT and TIMER T07 are exceeded (the latter establishes the time the set-
point has to be continuously exceeded), the emptying motor valve will open and the water in the
basin will be renewed, due to the filling solenoid valve staying open (the filling solenoid valve is
controlled and closes only when the maximum level is detected).
A minimum partial emptying of 100s will be performed, the motor valve will be closed and the
basin filled until the float valve cuts out. The filling solenoid valve will remain open (the closing
of the filling solenoid valve is controlled only by the maximum level detector).
If the probe has no reading (it is not in contact with the water), this means the water level has
dropped below the probe electrodes. The motor valve will close and a new partial emptying
cycle will begin, with the TIMER T02 taking note of the minimum time between partial emptying
and TIMER T07 of the set-point time of the conductivity being continuously exceeded.
The complete cycle of this operation is performed without the pump being shut down.
4. Selecting the working mode that best suits your needs: automatic or manual:
The desired working mode is selected using the MAN or AUTO buttons. (Remember
to have the I1 disconnector in position 1)
See section 5 “Supervision” to display the equipment status (MAN, AUTO or START).
MAN → START OPERATION
AUTO → START OPERATION