Linx LCM-140 Owner's Manual

Drinking water system with linx technology and dial-a-taste mineral level control

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LINX
Cooler Module-140 (LCM-140)
Drinking Water System (100-120V)
with LINX Technology
®
and Dial-a-Taste
Mineral Level Control
(February 14, 2011; Software version 20.063)
Owner's Manual
05-3028-C
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  • Page 1 ® LINX Cooler Module-140 (LCM-140) Drinking Water System (100-120V) with LINX Technology ® and Dial-a-Taste Mineral Level Control (February 14, 2011; Software version 20.063) Owner’s Manual 05-3028-C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Dial-A-Taste Mineral Level Control Indicator Lights Section 5 Maintenance LINX 100 TDS, LINX 100 Sediment, and LINX 100 Carbon Cartridges/Filters Drain Blockage and Leak Detection (to Drain) Section 6 Troubleshooting Potential Problems and Remedies Tested and Certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard ®...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Section 1. Safety Precautions  The LINX Cooler Module (LCM) must be installed, serviced and maintained by an Authorized Dealer to assure that it complies with state and local laws and regulations as well as providing optimum performance. Massachusetts requires a licensed plumber to install the product according to plumbing code 248-CMR of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • Page 4: Specification

    TDS reduction was tested and verified at an independent laboratory: Pace Analytical Services, Inc. **The rated lives of LINX 100 TDS cartridges and Sediment/Carbon filters is based on extensive testing by the manufacturer. The LINX Cooler Modules conform to NSF/ANSI 53 for nitrate/nitrite reduction as verified and substantiated by test data.
  • Page 5 Section 3. Installation The LINX Cooler Module must be installed and serviced by an Authorized Dealer to assure that it complies with state and local laws and regulations, and to provide optimum performance. If the LCM is to be disconnected from the cooler for any reason, FIRST ensure that the feed water on the back-side of the cooler is turned off and the vent valve is opened to depressurize it (open the vent valve until water stops flowing).
  • Page 6: Selecting Feed Water Tds Level

    Conditioning LINX 100 TDS, LINX 100 Sediment, and LINX 100 or 110 Carbon Cartridges/Filters When the LINX 100 or 110 Carbon filter is replaced by the Authorized Dealer, up to a 5 gallon rinse will be completed to remove all fine particles. When the LINX 100 TDS cartridges are replaced, an 90 minute pre-conditioning stage will be initiated.
  • Page 7: System Operation

    The Dial-A-Taste control is located on the left side of the LINX Cooler Module (Figure 3). There are five LEDs in a vertical array at the front of the same box (Figure 4). The center green LED light indicates that the unit is powered and functioning.
  • Page 8 One LINX 100 or 110 Carbon filter (GAC). The indicator lights let you know it is time to call for service (see Indicator Status Table in the previous section). The LINX 100 Sediment and LINX 100 or 110 Carbon filters need replacement at 650 gallons, while the LINX 100 TDS cartridges require replacement at 1300 gallons.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    The LCM-140 detects drain line plugging and leaks to the drain. If a drain plug is detected, the LCM system will shut-down and all four indicator lights (blue and red) will blink in unison. For the LCM-140 model, if a drain leak is detected, indicator lights C and D will blink.
  • Page 10: Replacement Parts List

    LINX cell lid drivers 19-000001 Drain Valve Body, Left (from rear) 28-000309 Drain Valve Body, Right (from rear) 28-000310 The LINX Cooler Module is manufactured by: Pionetics Corporation 151H Old County Road San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 551-0250 www.LINXwater.com 05-3028-C...
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