User manual
4. BASIC OPERATION
The network water to be treated enters the equipment
by going through the sediment and carbon filter. During
this filtration step, suspended partices, chloride, its
derivative and other organic substances are retained.
The passage of the water into the interior of the equip-
ment is controlled by a solenoid valve.
The water, after being treated through the filtration
steps, is pushed towards the reverse osmosis mem-
brane. The equipment incorporates a pump to increase
the pressure, since the pressure of the water over the
membrane is what enables reverse osmosis.
The osmosis water exits the equipment through a tap
for its consumption. The rejected water or water with
an excess of salts or other dissolved substances is di-
rected towards the drain to be eliminated.
Once you stop request water through the tap, the
equipment stops its operation through a high pressure
switch.
This equipment includes a low pressure switch as a se-
curity system which protects the pump from drops in
pressure, stopping the equipment and avoiding its emp-
ty operation.
5. USER INTERFACE
ATTENTION: This equipment includes an elec-
tronic controller that will efficiently manage the
operation and indicate the status of the equipment, as
well as it various security systems.
In the equipment’s technical sheet are described the
states that the system may be found in and information
supplied on the matter (pages 20-22 of this manual).
6. MAINTENANCE
In order to guarantee the quality of the water supplied
by your equipment, you must carry out regulard main-
tenance.
Read the corresponding section in the Technical Manual
to check how often maintenance is recommended for
(page 11 of this manual).