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AND SERVICE BOOK
FC-425-ROP
FC-425-F
FC-425-UF

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  • Page 1 FC-425-ROP FC-425-F FC-425-UF TECHNICAL/USER MANUAL AND SERVICE BOOK...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL INDEX Main features Unpacking Introduction Types of dispenser treatments Advance warnings Equipment operation Installation Carbon filter rinsing System tightness check, stop and start (RO) Cleaning and maintenance Sanitization procedure User interface Troubleshooting TECHNICAL MANUAL INDEX Technical characteristics Identification of management and control components How to extract water from the dispenser User interface How to access the filters...
  • Page 4 Data sheet...
  • Page 5: Main Features

    TECHNICAL SHEET 0. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS DIRECT */**/*** FILTER ** ACCESS EQUIPMENT EASE OF ACCESS WITH FILTRATION SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE COLUMBIA FILTERS */**/*** ULTRAFILTRATION *** EQUIPMENT WITH EXCLUSIVE FILTERS MAXIMUM ULTRA-FILTRATION SYSTEM SAFETY AND HYGIENE COLUMBIA* MEMBRANE COLD */**/*** MAXIMUM HYGIENE...
  • Page 6 SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS If the appliance is not installed Below are safety warnings and correctly, it can lead to dange- instructions to prevent injury to rous circumstances. Make sure the user and to prevent material that the following conditions are damage to the user’s environ- met: ment.
  • Page 7 The mains cable must not be must not be bent, crushed, mo- bent, crushed or modified, nor dified or cut. must it come into contact with The use of tubes distributed sources of heat. by other brands to connect the The use of extension cords or water supply could cause ma- power strips could cause a...
  • Page 8: Unpacking

    1. UNPACKING 3. TYPES OF TREATMENTS OF COLUMBIA AQUA DISPENSERS It is important that before installation and start-up, Columbia dispensers are available, depending on the check the box and condition of the equipment, in or- model, with different types of water treatment: filtra- der to guarantee that it has not been damaged during tion, ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis.
  • Page 9: Advance Warnings

    When it comes to reversing this process and achieving Service, ventilate the room where the appliance is lo- a flow of water with a lower concentration of salts from cated and avoid flames or work on the appliance. one with a higher concentration, a sufficient pressure of the water with a higher concentration must be exer- - For recycling, contact your local waste disposal ser- ted on the membrane to overcome the tendency and...
  • Page 10: Equipment Operation

    In this filtration stage, suspended less than 1 meter away. particles, chlorine, its derivatives and other organic • COLUMBIA equipment should not be installed lying substances are retained. down or tilted. They must be placed on a flat surface for correct and safe operation.
  • Page 11: Carbon Filter Rinsing

    with the water to be treated or consumed. handling of the equipment and corresponding cartrid- ges. This dust must be removed as it could completely or partially clog the reverse osmosis membrane, as well as cause a malfunction of the equipment. To do this, disconnect the tube that joins the outlet of the last carbon pre-filter (there may be 1 or 2 depending on the model) and the inlet to the membrane holder...
  • Page 12: Sanitization Procedure

    · Daily empty the drip tray. Change the filters properly, depending on the model of the equipment and the type of filter. Ensure the tight- 9.2 Water treatment maintenance ness of the joints and the original hydraulic configura- tion of the system. See the Technical Manual for the ne- Attention: Some components of your equipment, cessary filters according to your equipment model and such as pre-filters, membranes and post-filters...
  • Page 13: User Interface

    tube. pensers and purge outlet (12). Refill the tanks and empty them to rinse the sanitizing product remains. For it: • Remove the complementary elements used for Sani- • Disconnect the inlet pipe to the equipment marked tization and reconnect the power tube to the input (IN) “IN”, and insert the dosing cartridge between the inlet of the equipment.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    12. . SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS THE TANK IS NOT FILLED AT ALL Problem Cause Solution 1. No water enters the dispenser The inlet valve is closed Open the inlet valve The dispenser is unplugged Plug the dispenser into the mains The switch is OFF Position the switch to ON No water supply...
  • Page 15 WATER DOES NOT STOP COMING OUT OF THE DRAIN 9. The dispenser never stops The level switch does not respond Cambiar el interruptor de nivel. pouring water down the drain to the full tank command (Check with a voltmeter) The inlet solenoid valve has stuck Cambie la electroválvula de entra- since it does not close when the electrical current is disconnected...
  • Page 16: Technical Characteristics

    1. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATION ROP Model (Reverse Osmosis) F Models (Filtration) UF (Ultrafiltration) models Improvement of the characteristics of drinking water (that complies with the requirements of the European Direc- tive on water for human consumption 98/83 or its national transpositions in the different member states of the European Community).
  • Page 17 TECHNICAL DATA 1 sediment prefilter 1 sediment prefilter 1 sediment prefilter Treatment 2 GAC prefilters 1 carbon prefilter 1 carbon prefilter 1 BLOCK prefilter 1 ultrafiltration prefilter 1 RO 50 GPD membrane 1 carbon prefilter 1 carbon postfilter (A x B x C) 1115 x 300 x 390 mm Dimmensions: Weight: 18 kg...
  • Page 18 ROP MODEL HYDRAULICAL DIAGRAM FLOAT VALVE COLD WATER TANK HOT WATER TANK DRAIN F MODEL HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM FLOAT VALVE COLD WATER TANK HOT WATER TANK DRAIN INLET Data sheet...
  • Page 19 ROP MODEL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM HEATING SYSTEM SWITCH COOLING SYSTEM SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL II TEMPERATURE CONTROL II F/UF MODEL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM HEATING SYSTEM SWITCH COOLING SYSTEM SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL II TEMPERATURE CONTROL II...
  • Page 20 HYDRAULIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM ROP MODEL INLET DRAIN HYDRAULIC CONNECTION DIAGRAM F/UF MODEL INLET Data sheet...
  • Page 21: Identification Of Management And Control Components How To

    2. IDENTIFICATION OF MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL COMPONENTS 1. Status indicators. 8. Cold system switch. Red light on the left indicates that the water heating system Activate the switch if you want cold water to be available is heating. in the dispenser. If you keep it in the OFF position, you can Yellow light in the center indicates that the equipment is draw ambient water from the cold tap.
  • Page 22: Extract Water From The Dispenser

    3. HOW TO DRAW WATER FROM THE DISPENSER 5. HOW TO ACCESS THE FILTERS To draw cold water: Press the lever on the right side of Grasp the lower front cover with both hands and pull it the dispenser with the glass to let the cold water flow away from the unit while pulling it slightly downward.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    7. WARRANTY This equipment has a warranty period as established in the legislation in force. - The warranty includes the repair and replacement of defective parts by personnel authorized by the distributor or by the official technical assistance service (T.A.S.) at the place of installation or at its workshops. Labor and shipping costs that may be incurred are included in the warranty.
  • Page 24: Installation Record Sheet

    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 transcribed 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 25: Maintenance Service

    9. MAINTENANCE SERVICE DATE TYPE OF SERVICE NAME, SIGNATURE AND STAMP OF TECHNICIAN START-UP COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS WARRANTY COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS WARRANTY COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS...
  • Page 26 9. MAINTENANCE SERVICE DATE TYPE OF SERVICE NAME, SIGNATURE AND STAMP OF TECHNICIAN START-UP COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS WARRANTY COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS WARRANTY COMPLETE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PREPARATION STAMP ORDINARY SANITIZATION EXTRAORDINARY OTHERS...
  • Page 27 10. NOTES...

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