This water purifier works only with a main tension of 230 volts ~ / 50 Hz. Don’t connect too much instruments on the same plug to lower the risks of fire or electric shock. The low voltage electrical installation must comply with local standards. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
NTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM 2.1 I NTRODUCTION The water purifier «O-Classic» is a purified water production system. It combines two leading-edge technologies in water treatment, which are: •The REVERSE OSMOSIS, which is currently the most elaborated and effective membrane separation process.
2.4 G ENERAL DESCRIPTION The “O-Classic” water purifier is a water treatment system including, in first instance, two pre- filtration cartridges: 5 µm-sediment filter + carbon block filter. Once the water pre-treated, it is then injected via a booster pump into the reverse osmosis membrane. The water obtained is discharged of 90% of its organic and inorganic compounds.
CONDUCTIVITY ALARM light Informs you about the water conductivity. Water purifier producing Water purifier rinsing Lack of water supply Full storage tank Produced water conductivity < 1µS/cm Produced water conductivity 1µS/cm<X<5µS/cm Produced water conductivity > 5µS/cm O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
3-11 Mini / Maxi supply pressure 2/6 bars Dimensions (l × h × w) 37 X 21 X 50 cm Indicative weight 10.5 kg This system is recommended for a daily production below 30 liters. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
Never put a valve on the wastewater because it may damage the system To connect to the tap water using the male connector or the water inlet valve, both supplied with the system. Necessary to add a hand-valve O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
7. Screw the top part (“big cap”) of the membrane holder. 8. Reconnect the water inlet pipe. 9. Clip the membrane holder, the 1 µm-sediment filter cartridge and the in-line resin cartridge on its plastic stirrups. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
0 and 0,1 µS/cm. Close the purified water valve. 9. Open the storage tank valve and wait until it is full: the FULL light is becoming green. 10. The controller goes to the next phase: 11. The water purifier is now operational. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS Replace the pre-treatment and post-treatment depending of the conductivity values filters. See paragraphs 6.4.3, 6.4.4, 6.4.6 OCCASIONALLY Replace the reverse osmosis membrane and the flow restrictor. See paragraphs 6.4.7, 6.4.8 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
Flush valve not connected (faulty contact) Check the Flush valve - PUMP light: blinking green - FLUSH+SOURCE lights: blinking - CONDUCTIVITY ALARM light: blinking blue 3-way valve not connected Check the 3-way valve O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
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- CONDUCTIVITY ALARM light: blue Conductimeter or temperature sensor out of order Replace the sensor - CONDUCTIVITY ALARM light: blue/yellow alternating Inverted connections between the conductimeter and the Open the control unit and temperature sensor invert the connections O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
6.3.2 Membrane kit (ref. 959010 – O-Classic-O-Eco MEMBRANE KIT) The membrane kit includes the following consumables: 1 membrane + 1 flow restrictor. Flow restrictor Reverse osmosis membrane The reverse osmosis membrane and the flow restrictor must be replaced when there is plugging despite a relatively new substitution of the pre-treatment cartridges and/or a significative increase in the substitution frequency of the ion-exchange resin cartridges.
2. Open the purified water valve and let flow during 30 seconds to get a stabilized flow. 3. Start the chronometer as soon as you start filling the graduated cylinder. Measure during 1 or 2 minutes. 4. Convert the result in liters per hour. Compare this measurement to the theoretical value. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
Connect instead the pipe with its closed valve (supplied) to do the conductivity measurement. Open the tap water valve. (1) Gustafson, H., Behrman, A. S., Ind. Eng. Chem Anal. Ed. 1939, 11, 7, 355-357. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
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Disconnect the pipe with its closed valve and put back the oulet connection pipe of the storage tank. Open the storage tank valve. Open the tap water valve. The water purifier is operational again. O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
3 to 4 liters to correctly drain the system. In the case that you replaced the ion-exchange resin, measure the conductivity of the purified water. It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 13. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 6 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
3 to 4 liters to correctly drain the system. In the case that you replaced the ion-exchange resin, measure the conductivity of the purified water. It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 13. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 7 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
3 to 4 liters to correctly drain the system. Measure the conductivity of the purified water. It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 14. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 9 Figure 8 Figure 10 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 14. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 11 Figure 13 Figure 12 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 16. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
It should be close to 0 µS/cm. 16. Close the purified water valve. The water purifier is now operational. Figure 19 Figure 18 Figure 17 Figure 21 Figure 20 O-Classic operator’s manual version: 20.01.22...
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