Commissioning
5.4 Adding tablets to prevent the formation of algae into the ice-bank water bath
Using curved needle-nose pliers, add one tablet to prevent the formation of algae to the water bath.
Screw the upper panel tight.
Plug in the mains plug.
5.5 Setting the water pressure
Open the water stop cock.
Set the static pressure to maximum 3 bar at the pressure regulator.
Consequences of too high water pressure
Overfilling of the carbonator tank.
Water supply valve will not open, the pump runs dry and stops after 4 minutes.
Restarting the pump: Pull the plug and plug back in after 3 seconds.
5.6 Setting the gas pressure reducer
Gas pressure reducer
Close the shut-off valve after the gas pressure reducer.
Open the set screw (3) by turning it anti-clockwise.
The spring inside will release.
Slowly open the valve on the carbonic acid bottle.
The pressure gauge (2) shows 0 bar.
Turn the set screw (3) in clockwise direction until the pressure gauge (2) indicates 3.5 - 3.8 bar. The
pressure must be at least 0.5 bar higher than the static water pressure.
5.7 Venting the carbonator tank
Fully open the valve on the carbonic acid bottle.
Pull the mains plug.
Unscrew the upper cover plate and remove it.
Hold the vent valve out of the water dispenser.
Slowly open the shut-off valve on the gas pressure reducer.
Pull 3-4 times on the vent valve to let the air escape from the carbonator tank.
Place the valve vent back into the water dispenser.
Note: The hose and the vent valve may not touch the ventilator.
Screw the upper cover tight.
5.8 Removing the pressure gauge
Plug in the mains plug. Turn on the water dispenser.
Draw approx. 1000 ml of still water and dispose of it.
Read the pressure gauge: the flow pressure should be at least 1.5 bar.
Remove the pressure gauge.
Before plugging in, spray the hose end with EAUVATION N° 2.
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Item
Description
1
High pressure side
(carbonic acid bottle)
2
Manometer (operating pressure = pres-
sure after the pressure reducer)
3
Adjusting screw
Clockwise rotation increases the pressure
4
Manometer
(pressure in the carbonic acid bottle)
5
Low-pressure side (connection for the
carbon dioxide hose)