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FC-550
MU
Technical Manual
Service Booklet

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  • Page 1 FC-550 Technical Manual Service Booklet...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS 2. UNPACKING 3. INTRODUCTION 4. THE TYPES OF TREATMENT USED BY KINETICO 550 5. PRIOR WARNINGS 6. OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 7. HOW TO ACCESS THE FILTERS 8. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9. INSTALLATION 10. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11.
  • Page 4: Principal Characteristics

    1. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS DIRECT ACCESS Ease of access and maintenance. BAYONET FILTERS Equipped with bayonet filters with quick connection. ENERGY SAVING Equipped with energy-saving technology CLICK Quick and highly secure connections FILTER Equipment with filtration system ULTRAFILTRATION Equipment with ultrafiltration system COLD Cold water production VENTILATION SYSTEM...
  • Page 5: Unpacking

    2. UNPACKING 4. THE TYPES OF TREATMENT USED BY KINETICO 550 Before installing and starting up the equipment, it is Depending on the KINETICO water dispenser model, are important that you check the box and the state of the availble with different types of treatment: microcarbon equipment in order to verify that it has not suffered any and NANOFACT filtration.
  • Page 6: Operation Of The Equipment

    5.1 CONDITIONS FOR THE CORRECT OPERATION OF Attention: Particular attention must be paid to THE EQUIPMENT the regular cleaning and hygiene of the frontal dispensers, especially when carrying out their • The equipment should not be fed with hot water periodical maintenance and sanitization.
  • Page 7 6.2 BASIC OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM In the “Filtration” models, the network water to be trea- ted goes into the equipment by passing through the se- diment filter and the carbon filter. During this step of the filtration process, suspended particles, chloride, their derivatives and other organic substances are retained, and the water then passes through the NANOFACT filter where smaller particles are retained, as well as viruses...
  • Page 8 6.4 HOW TO GET WATER FROM THE EQUIPMENT Initially the hot water function is blocked to pre- vent damage or malfunction. To activate the hot water mode, dispense more than 550 ml in the hot water mode after activating the HOT rear switch. As this equipment heats the water with the ins- tant heater system, it takes a few moments (maxi- mum 10 seconds) to start the hot water dispen-...
  • Page 9 6.6 HOW TO SELECT THE QUANTITY OF WATER TO BE DEACTIVATE DISPENSED Press and keep pres- PREDETERMINED QUANTITIES sed for more than 4 seconds the QUAN- TITY ICON. The white DISPENSATION icon will blink 3 times with a sound (ding- dong) indicating that it has been deactivated correctly.
  • Page 10: How To Access The Filters

    6.9 ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE SOUNDS 7. HOW TO ACCESS THE FILTERS To activate the sounds, touch the LOCK and QUANTI- Before changing the filters, close the inlet stopcock and TY icons for more than 4 seconds. The portion of the depressurize the circuit by touching the DISPENSATION DISPENSATION icon at the top right will flash 3 times icon.
  • Page 12: Technical Characteristics

    8. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Application Water Treatment 2. CARACTERÍSTICAS TÉCNICAS • NANOFACT Filtration • Improves the characteristics of potable water (that complies with the require ments of the EU directive on Water intended for human consumption 98/83 or its national transpositions on the various member states of the European Community). Modification for reduction or intake •...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Datos técnicos REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Compressor: Sealed Compressors’ Power: 90 W Refrigerating gas: R134A Temperature control: Capillary thermostat Esquema hidráulico OPTIONAL FAUCET PRESSURE REDUCER INLET WATER VALVE (HOT) HOT WATER VALVE FLOW SENSOR HEATER AMBIENT WATER VALVE MICRO- NOFACT CARBON INLET WATER TEMPERATURE FILTER FILTER SENSOR...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance

    10. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Attention: All consumables items are delivered in individual packaging specially designed to gua- 10.1 CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT rantee hygienic storage and transport conditions. Extreme hygienic precautions must be ensured after · Always unplug the equipment from its power supply the consumable items are removed from their packa- before cleaning it.
  • Page 15 CERRADA CLOSED CERRADA • Remove the complementary elements used for Sani- • Place the measuring cup in the equipment’s inlet tube. tation and reconnect the supply tube to the inlet (IN) of the equipment. How to proceed: • Open the shut-off valve and extract 5 litres of water for •...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    12. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Reason Solution No water enters the source The shut-off valve is closed Open the shut-off valve There is no water supply Problem outside the source Obstruction in the source feed tube. Change the feeding tube Production is low Partial obstruction of the sediment fil- Change the sediment filter ter, comparing the inlet flow with the...
  • Page 18: Warranty

    13. WARRANTY The distributor guarantees the equipment for a period of two years in the event of any non-compliance detected in the equipment, in accordance with Royal Decree 1/2007 of 16 November (revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users). - The guarantee includes the repair and replacement of faulty parts by personnel authorised by the distributor or by the official technical assistance service (T.A.S) at the place of installation or in its workshops.
  • Page 19: Installation Register Sheet

    14. INSTALLATION REGISTER SHEET NOTES TO THE TECHNICIAN/INSTALLER: read this manual carefully. If in doubt, contact your dealer’s Technical Support Service (T.A.S.). The data marked with the symbol * must be filled in by the technician/installer and trans- cribed by him/herself to the WARRANTY page. This sheet must be kept by the installer and may be requested by the distributor in order to improve after-sales service and customer service.
  • Page 20: Maintenance Service

    15. MAINTENANCE SERVICE NAME, SIGNATURE AND STAMP OF THE AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN DATE SERVICE TYPE SETTING UP FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION OUTSTANDING. OTHER WARRANTY FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION OUTSTANDING. OTHER WARRANTY FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION...
  • Page 21 15. MAINTENANCE SERVICE NAME, SIGNATURE AND STAMP OF THE AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN DATE SERVICE TYPE SETTING UP FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION OUTSTANDING. OTHER WARRANTY FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION OUTSTANDING. OTHER WARRANTY FULL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY HYGIENISATION...
  • Page 22: Notes

    16. NOTES...
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