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IONFILTER LATT - Reverse Osmosis System Operation Guide; Basic Operation and Water Flow; User Interface and System Controller; Importance of Regular Maintenance

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Manual de usuario
4. THE BASIC OPERATION
The mains water to be treated enters the equipment
through the sediment and carbon filter. In this filtration
stage the suspended particles, chlorine, its derivatives
and other organic substances are kept.
The passage of water into the equipment is controlled
by a solenoid shut-off valve.
The water, after being treated in the filtration stage,
is propelled towards the reverse osmosis membranes.
The equipment includes a pump to increase the pres-
sure, since the pressure of the water on the membrane
makes the reverse osmosis process possible.
The osmosed water flows out of the equipment throu-
gh the tap for consumption. The water waste or excess
salts and other dissolved substances is directed to the
drain for disposal.
When water is no longer required through the tap, the
equipment stops working by means of a maximum pres-
sure switch.
This equipment is equipped with a minimum pressure
switch as a safety system, which protects the pump
from pressure drops, stopping the equipment and pre-
venting it from running under vacuum.
5. USER INTERFACE
ATTENTION: This equipment comes with an elec-
tronic controller that will manage in an efficient
way, the functionality and indications of the state in
which it is, as well as the different security systems.
The technical data sheet of the equipment describes
the states in which the system can be found and the
information provided by it (pages 20-22 of this manual).
6. MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure the quality of the water supplied by
your equipment, it should be regularly maintained.
Read the corresponding section of the Technical Ma-
nual to see the maintenance frequency recommended
(page 11 of this manual).

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