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 “WATEX” Ltd., Reg. Nr. 40003712811, Ganibu dambis 27 k-5, Riga, LV-1005;  Contact information: tel. +371 67381989, e-mail:  

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 
 
 

GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................................................................

   3 

 
1. RELOCATION............................................................................................................. 

 
2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND OPERATION .......................................................

   4

 

2.1. System components ………......................................................................................   4 

2.1.1. Control valve ......................................................................................................   4 
2.1.2. Brine tank ….................................................................................................. 

2.2. System operation ......................................................................................................   5 
2.3. Regeneration cycle schemes ......................................................................................  5 

 

2.3.1. Backflush cycle ..................................................................................................   6 
2.3.2. Brine cycle .........................................................................................................  6 
2.3.3. Second backwash cycle ......................................................................................  6 
2.3.4. Rinse cycle ..........................................................................................................  7 
2.3.5. Fill cycle ..............................................................................................................  7 

 
3. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................

  8

 

3.1. General conditions .....................................................................................................  8 
3.2. Connecting to water supply .......................................................................................  8 
3.3. Connecting to drain .................................................................................................... 9 
3.4. Connecting the brine tank ..........................................................................................  10 
3.5. Connecting to electricity ............................................................................................  11 

 
4. FIRST START UP ........................................................................................................

  12

 

4.1. Setting up time ...........................................................................................................  12 
4.2. Regeneration cycle length and capacity set up .........................................................  12 
4.3. Regeneration set up after days passed and time of day..............................................  13 
4.4. Manual regenerations ................................................................................................  13 
4.5. Operation control .......................................................................................................  13 

 
5. EQUIPMENT MAINTANANCE ................................................................................

   14

 

 
6. PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ................................................................................

   15

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CMS 8 TWIN

Page 1: ...tel 371 67381989 e mail info watex eu www watex eu Installation and operating manual WATEX CMS 8 9 10 12 13 14 TWIN CONTINUOUS OPERATION WATER SOFTENING FILTERS Before use please read the manual caref...

Page 2: ...5 2 3 1 Backflush cycle 6 2 3 2 Brine cycle 6 2 3 3 Second backwash cycle 6 2 3 4 Rinse cycle 7 2 3 5 Fill cycle 7 3 INSTALLATION 8 3 1 General conditions 8 3 2 Connecting to water supply 8 3 3 Connec...

Page 3: ...LOCATION Please note that the water treatment equipment is heavy and fragile as the fiberglass tank cannot withstand mechanical shocks The same applies to the control unit which has a built in electro...

Page 4: ...the filter material for the softening plant There is also a collecting pipe in the tank the bottom of which has a sieve with certain gaps to prevent the filter material from entering the water supply...

Page 5: ...e filter media The duration of the service cycle depends on the quality of the incoming water the amount of filter material and the amount of water consumed If one of the consumers uses water during t...

Page 6: ...ll not reach the specified capacity and the pressure drop in the filter will increase This mode lasts about 6 8 minutes The flow rate is regulated by a flushing seal DLFC inserted in the drain connect...

Page 7: ...ipe up and away to the sewer The flow rate is regulated by the flushing seal DLFC inserted in the sewer connection bend The mode lasts for 4 minutes factory setting 2 3 5 Fill cycle In this cycle the...

Page 8: ...nto the holes in the sleeves and do not strike with a hammer Teflon tape is not required for sewer and reagent addition fittings Position the water filter so that the distance between the drain and th...

Page 9: ...ecommended to install a sampling tap before and after the equipment to determine the water quality of the untreated and freshly treated water It is also recommended to install manometers before and af...

Page 10: ...ing water and may cause the unit to rinse incompletely which can lead to poor water quality The sewer hose can also be connected to the sewer system above the control unit max 1 m but then the first r...

Page 11: ...ied with an electrical transformer for 220 V The power supply to the equipment must be provided at all times The transformer is only intended for use in dry areas Note All electrical connections must...

Page 12: ...ion In the display correct time can be visible and it does not flash anymore 4 2 Regeneration cycle length and capacity set up Press and hold simultaneously button NEXT and button down for 3 seconds 1...

Page 13: ...used more than usual such as when there have been guests or more laundry etc To start manual recovery with the set delayed recovery time press and release the REGEN button The words REGEN TODAY will f...

Page 14: ...ires maintenance during exploitation There is a charge for both warranty and post warranty maintenance Frequency of standard equipment maintenance once a year The frequency of maintenance may vary dep...

Page 15: ...fy the start of regeneration 1002 or E2 unexpected stop 1003 or E3 Motor runs too long out of adjustment trying to reach the next regeneration cycle position 1004 Motor runs too long out of adjustment...

Page 16: ...art d Electronic plate damaged d Replace electronic plate 8 Control valve does not make recovery automatically but it does so when REGEN button is pressed a Water flowing through the bypass a Close th...

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