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TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL With Virus Washer
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1. Refer to the chart at right Water Fite 100 s e The time for replacement of Water Filter pack s is So is i indicated when the FILTER _ 300 MEE lamp lights E 2 e Add the required number of Water Filter packs into the oO nmn OON e e The FILTER lamp turns off 2 when the FILTER RESET No 7 No 5 No 3 0 button is pressed and held 7 No 1 2 for 3 seconds 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 50 0 100 0 Chlorine ion concentration ppm Figure Electrolysis setting condition and required number of Water Filter packs N CAUTION e Do not cut or tear open the Water Filter pack itself enclosed in PET mesh because it contains resin based filtering material e Be careful when handling the Water Filter packs Released ion exchange resin material is slippery if it drips on the floor and can cause an accident if not wiped up 1 How to use the Water Filter packs e Remove the specified number of Water Filter packs from the plastic bag e lake off the water tank cap and put the specified number of packs into the empty tank e Fill the water tank with normal tap water e Replace the cap and return the water tank to its original position 2 Replacing Water Filter pack s 1 When the FILTER lamp lights it is time to replace the old Water Filter pack s 2 Empty any remaining water and remove the previously used pack s from the water tank 3 Put t
2. 0 O 5 9 5 gt 0 Filter Circulation pump Intake temperature sensor Fan motor High collection filter 2 LN Maintenance Procedures 2 Maintenance Procedure 1 Replacing the Virus Washer element The Virus Washer element must be periodically replaced It is possible for the customer to replace the element however a regular maintenance contract is recommended The Virus Washer element must be replaced at charge to the customer once a year Contact the dealer where the system was purchased 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord Then disconnect the front upper panel Press at the points marked PUSH at the top left and right of the front upper panel then pull the top of the panel toward you to remove it Front upper panel 2 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 4 screws then remove the housing styrofoam JN CAUTION e Verify that the system is stopped and the power cord has been unplugged Og 4 1 4 SS LEO FF 3 Remove the outlet filter case 1 Press inward and disengage the front tabs 2 Pull downward 4 Remove the support bracket Hemove the 2 screws 5 Disconnect the tube from the joint Press evenly at the locations indicated by the arrows to disengage the lock Then pull out the tube while continuing to press If only one
3. 2 Set the electrolysis condition according to the tap water that is used Tap water chlorine Electrolysis Tap water chlorine Electrolysis ion concentration condition ion concentration condition 5 lt X lt 10 ppm No 6 20 lt X lt 30 ppm No 4 10 X x 20 ppm No 5 30 lt lt 100 ppm 3 concentration A pen or similar item is useful for turning the knob At the time of shipment this knob is set to 5 SwichNo Pupos Pen or MM EN 0 Do not use this setting Use this setting if there is a strong odor 5 Knob Ordinarily this setting is not used These are the modes that are ordinarily used This is the mode for when salt is used Do not use these settings Electrolysis condition setting switch 0 p Co m Co e In regions where the electrolysis condition is 7 turn the electrolysis condition switch knob to 7 and add salt 1 g to the water tank Refer to Adding 9 q q 3 Key points when setting the electrolysis condition 1 Room where smoking occurs More electrolyzed water is consumed in these rooms therefore electrolysis condition 6 is recommended N CAUTION e his system is not able to break down or remove toxic gasses and substances Be sure to open a window or otherwise ventilate the interior of the room in the event of a gas or chemical release e f the syste
4. The air passes through the Virus Washer element which is moistened with electrolyzed water Indoor air is taken in Indoor air is taken in Indoor air is taken in 2 Name and Function of Parts 1 Space cleaning system Outlet Automatic louver This is used to adjust the air direction Virus Washer element Water tank panel Control section panel Open this panel to access the control section Electrolysis tank Water tank Display Scale filters Electrical Circulation pump component box Electrolyzed water tray Air intake Air intake filter Electrolysis condition setting switch Water receptacle Drainage tank Features 2 Unit built in control section CHILD LOCK lamp CHILD LOCK button ON OFF button DRAIN DRY FILTER RESET LOUVER FANSPEED HIGH MED LOW Ld 89 39 5 DRAIN DRY lamp Operating mode FAN SPEED button DRAIN DRY button Indicates the fan speed Press this button to change FILTER RESET button LOUVER button pese 3 Unit front display FILTER lamp red ADD WATER lamp red OPERATION lamp green HUMIDITY SANYO 8 FILTER DRAIN ADD WATER TREATED AIR VOLUME SAVER OPERATION CHECK lamp red DRAIN lamp red HUMIDITY SAVER lamp green e Indicator lamp display FILTER DRAIN ADDWATER SAVER OPERATION Meaning red green ON Unit is operating Blinking Unit is preparing for operation O
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6. 8 TECHNICAL DATA amp SERVICE MANUAL With Virus Washer Function Space Cleaning System Floor mounted model VW VF10BG e his product does not contain any hazardous substances prohibited by the RoHS Directive NWARNING e You are requested to use RoHS compliant parts for maintenance or repair e You are requested to use lead free solder 854 6 4849 256000 REFERENCE No SM830156 IMPORTANT Safety Information Be sure to read the following important safety information for safe and correct use of the product The items listed here represent important information related to safety The indicators and their meanings are as shown below WARNING Incorrect handling or use may result in death or serious injury to the user N CAUTION Prohibited Indicates prohibited action Unplug Indicates that the power cord must be unplugged Required Indicates a required action Indicates that Electric Shock Danger Located on main unit Indicates that there is the danger of electric shock N WARNING Do not disassemble disassembly is prohibited Incorrect handling or use may result in injury to the user or in property damage Do not touch O Indicates that contact is prohibited Do not wet Indicates that contact 0 with water is prohibited EN Do not disassemble or modify Do not
7. SACRA 5 2 2 Power PCB 1 yt MeL 5 3 Fane CB PAN VEIOB Dit Htec adorti iid SO teo a ies 5 3 4 Display Section PCB UIND VETOB e tatus ent DERI ed 5 4 5 Control Seciion PCB SWEVETOB 5 25 ex Ra e REX DA ad hares a E en RE EA E es 5 4 6 Electrolysis Condition Setting PCB SUB VF10B lesen 5 4 2 Clearing the Total Times Filter Water Change Electrolyzing Unit Change 5 5 2 Turning tne Buzzer ON OEF us adore dre ei epe bp 5 6 4 Changing the Cleaning Monitor 5 7 PCB and Functions 1 Explanation of Functions 1 Control PCB CR VF10B LED display Control PCB Control section Louver motor plug 10005 power plug 020 D plug CNO36 CNO16 Electrolysis Display section Control section LED displa LDOO6 plug 019 plug CNO35 B plug CNO37 Electrode plug N NI CNO21 att 58 Drain float switch plug 15 Ap Water tank Fi 4 float switch plug 3 13 Hoom temperature sensor plug 12 5 p Water temperature sensor plug CNO11 Electrolysis setting 4 8 4 plug CNO42 Power LED 10001 T 8 Humidity sensor plug EX 47 CNO10 8 E Be ces 8 Fan motor signal EEPROM memory IC at lt TEN
8. Measuring The Water Sample 5 When the zero check is completed add the reagent into the residual chlorine meter container then mix well for approximately 20 seconds Add the total chlorine reagent that was specified by the manufacturer of the residual chlorine concentration meter 6 Place the container into the residual chlorine meter again and measure the concentration The measured value multiplied by 10 is the hypochlorous acid concentration The displayed value is the measurement value 7 The hypochlorous acid concentration shows normal values if it is within the designated range of 2 5 ppm 8 If the hypochlorous acid concentration is not within the designated range 2 5 ppm change the electrolysis condition according to the table below and replace the water in the electrolyzed water tray Then measure the concentration again Judging the hypochlorous acid concentration Standard range over 2 5 ppm If the measured concentration is not within the standard range 2 5 ppm change the electrolysis condition according to the table below Measured concentration 2 ppm 5 ppm measured concentration Old New Old New setpoint setpoint setpoint setpoint 1 If setting this point dissolve 1 g of salt in the water tank before inserting the tank into the unit Measuring The Water Sample 2 Electrolyzed Water Concentration Measuring Tools Prepare the following instruments
9. e Rinse out the water tank every day and keep it clean Then be sure to refill it with tap water If you continue to use the tank without cleaning it dirt and water scale may decrease the performance of the unit or may cause the growth of mold or bacteria resulting in odor e Do not perform cleaning while the system is operating Doing so may result in electric shock or injury e Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before performing cleaning e After cleaning be careful not to operate the system with the intake filter front panel outlet filter or other component removed Doing so may result in system malfunction e When unplugging the power cord do not grasp the cord Instead be sure to grasp the power plug on the end to pull out the plug e f the system will not be used for a long period of time drain out the water and unplug the power cord Drain the water from the water tank and electrolyzed water tray and in particular be sure to fully dry the Virus Washer element If the water is not fully drained from the system the growth of mold or bacteria may result in odor For details refer to the servicing technical materials or else contact the dealer where the system was purchased 2 Installation Location 1 Install in a location where air circulates easily Make sure that there are no objects obstructing the flow of air at the intake and outlet 2 Be sure to ensure the space around the unit as shown in the f
10. eng aes uro x Le i 2 5 2 What to do when the product will not be used for an extended period of time 2 5 arches OEIL cn D Gs Jae Rs AL ee 2 5 OOR te hn a ies Bs ved a aeg he ea re 2 5 eines REMO rc a Ss So ale aa 2 5 tase ee At ee a aa oe anu ud ee eee ee eee E 2 5 3 Using the SYSICM ie DRE RC e eae 2 6 4 Draining i RR rare ea a eae 2 7 5 Draining and Drying Procedure 2 8 6 TFOUDIESIMOOUING REP 2 9 DS TOF MOUNG PETI cpm 2 9 2 The following conditions not malfunctions 2 9 7 WOUDIS DIAGNOSIS Eo EE E Duda soe nia deb es uai de n RUPES 2 10 o Cleaning th 2 11 9 Storage when the system will not be used for an extended period of time 2 12 10 Replacing Consumable Parts 2 13 11 Declaration of Conformity EEG 2 14 Using this System 1 Before Using this System Checking the installation location Do not install the system in the following locations Ensure the space around the unit that is shown e Near curtains or on carpets in the figure below These items can obstruct the intake and ou
11. system is first used or when operation starts A bubbling sound can be heard Did you press the ON OFF button again Is old water being used Has the DRAIN lamp been ON for a long period of time Have the filters or electrolyzed water tray become fouled This is caused by the generation of electrolyzed water This is the sound of water being supplied from the water tank A humming sound can be heard No air comes out of the outlet This is the sound of the fan operating Have 3 minutes passed since the ON OFF button was turned ON Press the ON OFF button again Perform draining and drying Clean the intake filter The odor will diminish when the system has operated for some time approximately one half day If the odor does not diminish change the electrolysis condition setting This is not a malfunction Continue to use the system as is The fan will start when approximately 3 minutes have passed The SAVER lamp is ON The fan speed is reduced Is the room humidity 80 or higher When the room humidity falls to 70 or lower the original fan speed will be restored There is the sound of running water This is the sound of water draining to the drainage tank Dispose of the water in the drainage tank If no air is emitted when minutes have elapsed after the ON OFF button was pressed contact the dealer where the system was purchased N WARNING Do not d
12. 007 1 m eue 105 E plug 009 MY MT The type of memory ut ea 3659 IC shown below may also be used RC plug 041 amp t 1 gt amp E CNo08 d CNO07 0000650 S CN004 amp CN003 Drain valve plug 2 Drain valve plug 1 Drain pump plug 006 005 CNO02 Fan motor plug 2 Power PCB POW VF10BG PCB and Functions 250V AC 5A F201 CN301 106 07l0G eee secco e AC IN CN201 3 Fan PCB FAN VF10B i i 2979790 RT i R308 3 12223 3 TE 208 0303 toi o tz P 2 Roe C321 irr ALIM c og m r J T 37 8 04302 4 us ET em xs I 1 4 oq SIELEN c c c I c au xd Li Ap d Cate 117311 N VFIOBE 11 m pam PCB and Functions 4 Display Section PCB IND VF10B P oD LAE WOLLE 5 Control Section PCB SW VF10B E Es ba amp B j fi d 272 I XP a 1 Lie 19133345 ES LES 4 SST Drain Dry switch Louver switch Fan speed switch SW B plug SW504 SW503 SW502 CN502 Child lock switch Filter Re
13. 1 2 Using Inis SYSTEM oux xdi a d xp CRUS eR sass 2 1 i Berre ch Medii ach e doque 2 2 2 Trecauloris Tor USE x serico secos Be econ OE eS REESE deb ae Pn cov 2 5 3 USING DDR RETE DTP 2 6 4 Draining a3 cs 2 7 5 Draining and Drying Procedure 2 8 O 10 6 1 sao EP eet dot aid Dh hee Beles aves 2 9 PTT 2 10 8 cleaning the System uua sioe sche Xp me X dose baee ore heey ndo d 2 11 9 Storage when the system will not be used for an extended period of time 2 12 10 Replacing Consumable 2 13 T4 Declaration or than elon eh aie de BERE oboedire dca s erts 2 14 Measuring The Water Sample 3 1 1 Measuring the Electrolyzed Water Concentration 3 2 2 Electrolyzed Water Concentration Measuring Tools 3 4 SDGGIIICatlOliS axe Da God oom pex pde dc 4 1 Vas roduct Specie dHlOFiS ose 320 5 Orte anti a xt eed ddr etes 4 2 2 95 89 5 66 as
14. ITI TITEL 8 3 Features CONTENTS 1 FEATURES SUStem reales xs Gu aduenit EE Dub ee ee a t o ew e ates et I DUE 1 2 Te Alrcleaning Using electrolyzed 2 99 99 4 212 9 1 2 2 What is eleelrolyzed Wale cot Gig nash ante us es GU eR e Maha 1 2 2 Name and Function of Parts 1 2 nh heeds lots ear gus 1 2 2 Unit built in CONWOKSECHON 3 2 dps REESE EE 1 3 52235 8 554253 45 M Ds QA e Made t 1 3 Features 1 System Features 1 Air cleaning using electrolyzed water The combination of electrolyzed water with the Virus Washer element creates a virus washer function which is able to remove airborne viruses and bacteria from the air 2 What is electrolyzed water When tap water is electrolyzed it becomes electrolyzed water that contains electrolyzed hypochlorous acid a chemical that has a disinfecting effect This effect is used to remove airborne viruses and bacteria from the air N The purified air is discharged This system includes a function for removing after it has been purified airborne viruses from the air however it is not by the electrolyzed water a means of preventing or treating viral infections
15. Setting PCB Control PCB mounting bracket Installation CONTENTS 7 INSTALLATION le lee eee 7 2 2 Installation LOCU Om d dc ew S addo 7 3 3 Installation Procedure 2 7 4 Installation 85464369020000 Installation For the Person in Charge of Installation VW VF10BG 1 Accessories Chain For preventing unit tip over Measuring spoon For measuring salt 1 g LL Safety Precautions Read the Safety Precautions carefully before performing installation or electrical work and perform the work correctly The precautions listed here are divided into WARNING and CAUTION categories Both contain important information related to safety Be sure to observe them The meaning of these indications is as explained below WARNING Incorrect handling or use may result in death or serious injury to the user CAUTION Incorrect handling or use may result in injury to the user or in property damage e After installation is completed perform a test run and verify that there is no trouble Also explain to the customer how to use clean and maintain the product as described in the Instruction Manual Request that the customer store this document For the Person in Charge of Installation together with the Instruction Manual e he supplied two
16. Standard display setting at time of shipment from the factory 01 Humidity indicator 02 Blinking line display when cleaning indicator is full 03 Blinking line display when humidity indicator and cleaning indicator are full Use the maintenance remote control unit to change the cleaning monitor display 1 RCS TM80BG 85978487 2 Wire K 8540528057900 This operation must be performed when the system is stopped For the Preparation for change and Procedures refer to 3 Turning the Buzzer ON OFF Cleaning monitor display 1 Setting data 00 Standard display setting at time of shipment from the factory Unit status Total airflow TREATED AIR VOLUME Stopped 0 Less than 300 m 300 Less than 600 m Operating 900 Less than 1200 m 1200 Less than 1500 m 1500 m or more 2 Setting data 01 Humidity indicator Displayed when the FILTER RESET SW is pressed Unit status Humidity TREATED AIR Stopped 29 96 or less Blinking 30 39 40 49 Operating 50 59 96 70 79 96 80 or more Blinking 3 Setting data 02 Blinking line display when cleaning indicator is full Unit status 1o mE 1 Repeats TREATED AIR RN Operating 4 Setting data 03 Blinking line display when humidity indicator and cleaning indicator are full 9c f Maintenance Procedures CONTENTS 6 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 1 Diagram of Functional Pa
17. at the bottom part of the front panel press at the points marked PUSH at the top left and right of the front panel and set the panel in the original state 6 Press the ON OFF button to E start operation NOTE xj 1 Remove the water tank then remove the scale filters on the bottom face The scale filters are connected by resin 2 Wash the scale filters with water to wash off any scale 8 Return the scale filters to their original When the DRAIN lamp and ADD location while taking care about the WATER lamp light at the same time installation direction bring the water tank and drainage tank NOTE Front lower panel together to a bathroom sink or other similar drainage outlet and perform the draining and water addition maintenance lage at the same time Doing so can save time ign When the maintenance above is completed press and hold the UM E FILTER RESET button for 3 seconds to turn off the FILTER lamp In regions with high water hardness N 1 Use the optional Water Filter model VW WF100BG to reduce the hardness of the water in the water tank when operating the system If dirt becomes noticeable replace the scale filters with new ones The general guide for replacement is 1 year Salt must be added in regions where the electrolysis condition is 7 i The
18. attempt to disassemble for repair or to modify this system Doing so may result in fire electric shock or injury For repairs consult with the dealer where the product was Do not disassemble purchased Unplug the power cord before cleaning or servicing the system When cleaning or servicing the system be sure to first unplug the power cord Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury Unplug Do not apply water Do not immerse this unit in water or apply water to it Doing so may result in a short circuit and electric shock Ad N Do not wet Do not damage the power cord Do not scratch cut modify bend excessively pull on twist or otherwise damage the power cord Damage to the power cord may result in fire or electric shock S Prohibited Do not insert foreign objects Do not insert metal objects such as pins or needles or other foreign objects into the intake outlet or water tank installation port Doing so may result in injury due to electric shock or in abnormal S operation of the system Prohibited Do not plug or unplug the power cord with x wet hands 071 Doing so may result in electric shock Prohibited Do not use with any power other than 220 240 V AC power Do not plug multiple cords into the same outlet Doing so may result in fire electric shock or damage to the system Prohibited Remove dirt or dust from the power plug Reg
19. be used to forcefully intake fil d le fil Af DRAIN drain the water from inside the FILTER 25 ter and scale titers is necessary Arter DRY system and begin operation to RESET cleaning is completed press and hold the y FILTER RESET button for 3 seconds to turn off dry the Virus Washer element the FILTER lamp The fan speed can be checked on the control section display panel DRAIN DRY FILTERIRESET FAN SPEED HIGH MED LOW o E s PRESS 3 SEC PRESS 3 SEC PRESS 3 SEC Press the LOUVER button to cause the louver to swing Press the ON OFF button When the louver has reached When this button is pressed the AIR the desired position press this OPERATION lamp begins blinking and the DIRECTION button again to stop the louver STARTING System begins preparing for operation 3 The louver will automatically minutes During this preparation the fan be fixed in this position the remains stopped and no air is discharged next time the system is When preparation is complete the operated OPERATION lamp stops blinking and remains lit and operation starts MODE The fan speed changes each CHANGE time the FAN SPEED Press the ON OFF o button button is pressed STOPPING If the system does not stop If the normal method fails to stop the unit CAUTION pull out the power plug and contact the dealer where the system was purchased 1 If the system is used at the HIGH fan speed the air thr
20. mineral water well water seawater or other types of water These types of water cannot be electrolyzed and can cause the growth of mold or bacteria resulting in odor Perform regular cleaning Follow the instructions under Cleaning the System in order to clean and maintain the unit If the unit becomes especially dirty mold may grow resulting in odor The electrolysis condition must be set correctly according to the water quality in the region where the product is used For details refer to Setting the electrolysis condition Do not direct the discharged air directly onto walls or furniture Do not allow the discharged air to directly contact walls or furniture It may damage the walls or furniture resulting in stains Do not unplug the power cord even if the unit will not be used for a while Even when the unit is stopped cleaning inside the system is performed automatically Check that there is water in the water tank and do not unplug the power cord Be careful of freezing Freezing may result in system malfunction and damage Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 CONTENTS 5 dme pas uaa cep S 1 1 oVstemibeallifes eek ae ace EX Sed hei rd OR ETE a 1 2 2 Name and Function ot Paris eps de e cach CI uc eo di aod acid ci ic
21. parts and materials before starting 1 Residual chlorine concentration meter 5 10 mL syringe Example Pocket calorimeter produced by Hach for purified water used to dilute the concentration 2 Total chlorine reagent 6 1 mL syringe Reagent designated by the manufacturer of the for the water sample residual chlorine concentration meter 3 Container for measuring the water sample 7 Purified water concentration Approximately 500 mL of purified water is used to Container provided with the residual chlorine dilute the water sample Sterile water for contact concentration meter lenses may also be used 4 Container for dividing the purified water beaker 8 Bucket approximately 50 mL 1 3 L for a drainage container Specifications CONTENTS 4 SPECIFICATIONS d Product nes ne deme s ann eds 4 2 2 Part SDeciIC adOllS s 5123375353 uo Da Sade Ce 4 3 3 COnIFOLSDecIlICcallols 22452 nere s uns dod doa arts cd ut 4 3 4 Electric Wiring Diagram 4 4 Specifications 1 Product Specifications Model name Virus Washer System Floor Mounted General Model No VW VF10BG Height Width Depth Net weight Operating weight External dimensions Shipping weight Shipping volume Exterior color M nsellnuimbeb Front panel NW K11 VW white Mun
22. that fasten the top panel and the 16 screws that fasten the rear panel Then lift up the top panel 1 and pull the rear panel back in order to remove it 2 Top panel 4 Screws 3 FF Maintenance Procedures 7 Remove the top joint and left side joint from the electrolysis tank unit To remove the joint press the stopper at the base of each joint while pulling on it Stopper Press Press Remove the electrolysis tank unit together with the installation bracket 3 screws Top joint Electrolysis tank installation bracket Electrolysis tank gt Screws 9 Remove the screws 2 from electrolysis tank installation bracket A then disconnect it from electrolysis tank installation bracket B Remove the screw 1 that fastens the wiring installation band then pull out the water temperature sensor Cut the wire binding band and m Electrolysis tank remove the electrolysis unit from electrolysis tank Electrolysis tank installation bracket A Em Electrolysis tank SS installation bracket A Electrolysis tank Water temperature sensor installation bracket B Water temperature Screw sensor Binding band Wiring installation band Electrolysis tank When replacing the electrolysis tank with a installation bracket new one follow the removal procedure in the reverse order Maintenance Pr
23. types of sample water for example industrial waste water and environmental water Cautions 1 The Chloride Low Range Pack Test allows the measurement of chloride ions in low concentraions 2 f the chloride concentration is higher than 50 mg L a precipitate will occur Always shake the tube lightly before comparing the reaction color If the chloride concentration is higher than 150 mg L the precipitate will be white If the chloride concentration is approximately higher than 500 1000 mg L the precipitate will be more significant and may lighten the reaction color Especially pay attention if the concentration is higher than 1000 mg L If you expect a high concentration of chloride dilute the sample water before the measurement using distilled water Usually the chloride concentration of river water or tap water is 20 50 mg L 4 To measure chloride used for water disinfection residual chlorine from sodium hypochlorite for instance it is recommended that you use the following products Residual Chlorine Free Pack Test ref WAK CIO DP Residual Chlorine High Range Pack Test ref WAK CIO C 5 he normal pH range is 6 10 If necessary adjust the pH level using diluted sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide solution Ensure that that Pack Test tube is filled to the half way point Partially un dissolved reagent will not affect the measurement Keep the sample temperature in the range 15 30 C Lower temperature
24. 4 Sensor installation bracket Screws il qm 7 L i awe wee 2 TERME ines Cord clips Humidity sensor cord 4 Remove the screw 1 from the sensor cover then remove the sensor cover from the sensor installation bracket Next open the sensor cover tabs 2 and remove the humidity sensor PCB Sensor installation Humidity sensor PCB Screw Sensor cover Sensor cover Maintenance Procedures 8 Cleaning the electrolyzed water tray 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord Water tank 2 Remove the water tank 3 Remove the front upper panel then remove the divider panel A 4 screws Insert facing m in this direction 4 Hemove the scale filters Use a brush or similar tool to clean the electrolyzed water tray then rinse it off with water mi 5 Rinse the scale filters with water DRAIN DRY button A Scale filters 6 Plug the power cord and press the ON OFF button 7 Press the DRAIN DRY button to drain the water to the drainage tank Empty the drainage tank Electrolyzed water tray IN 9 Cleaning the water receptacle 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the water tank then remove the scale filters 3 Perform steps 1 6 from Replacing the Virus Washer element Then remove the Virus Washer element 4 Use a brush or similar tool to clean the
25. ESCRIPTION Electric Wiring Diagram FM Ean motor DRV2 Drain valve DP Drain pump IND PCB SUB PCB FS HAI Float switch FLUSH FS1 Float switch 1 RY001 005 009 IND D ELTD SET Helay THERMISTOR ROOM Temp THERMISTOR WATER Temp RELAY P POWER M VAR VOLTAGE HAISUD REACTOR 2 3 458 2830 ELTD TRODE Electrode LM Louver motor HU Humidity sensor AC IN RELAY P POWER M VAR VOLTAGE CR VF10B Control PCB BLK BLK BLK POW PCB WHT EM POW VF10BG Power PCB T20 DC280 FAN DCIS FAN FAN VF10B Fan PCB DENK YOKU IND VF10B IND PCB RED SW VF10B SW PCB SUE V sub PCB DC280 FAN DCIS FAN WHAT D Thermistor WHT WHT Connector Terminal Note NE replacing a PCB first turn OFF the power and verify that all lamps on the control PCB have turned OFF before starting work Performing this work while the lamps are lit will result in electric shock CR BOBO Ete Schematic Diagram POW VF FAN VF 10B LT T VES POWER M VAR VO LTAGE FM CONT Rv2 DRVI Y e 12 1 1 m Bu ELTD I ND VF vF10B 8 FSIiHAD 2 TRODE PCB and Functions CONTENTS 5 PCB AND FUNCTIONS I ExDIalalon or FUNCHONS e ue 5 2 1 0 Ic od
26. Information Do not use this system with the filter removed Doing so may result in malfunction 9 Storage when the system will not be used for an extended period of time When the system will not be used for an extended period of time Perform draining and drying Refer to the previous section Draining and Drying Procedure Using this System 10 Replacing Consumable Parts Replacing the electrolysis tank when the OPERATION and CHECK lamps are blinking simultaneously Replace the electrolysis tank at charge to the customer Request replacement from the dealer where the system was purchased Electrolysis tank After about 8 years assuming 12 hours of use per day and setting at medium MED fan speed If you continue to use the product without replacing the electrolyzing unit the electrolyzed water concentration will decrease and performance will decline Replacing the Virus Washer element Replace the Virus Washer element The Virus Washer element can be replaced by the customer however it is recommended that a contract for regular maintenance be arranged Replacement at charge to the customer is required once a year Request replacement from the dealer where the system was purchased 1 Stop the system and unplug the plug Then disconnect the top of the front panel Press at the points marked PUSH at the top left and right of the front panel then pull the top of the panel toward you to r
27. N Reduced water usage is in effect Water must be added to the water tank Discard the water that has accumulated in the drainage tank Water drainage is in progress The DRAIN DRY lamp on the control section lights The filter must be cleaned The replacement time for electrolysis tank has been reached Contact the dealer where the system was purchased Error Contact the dealer where the system was purchased Blinking Freeze prevention function has been activated e TREATED AIR VOLUME indicator Indicator lamp status Meaning Cleaning of the room air has started The air in the room has been cleaned 3 times The air in the room has been cleaned 4 times This is a guide assuming a room floor area of 100 m and a ceiling height of 3 m Using this System CONTENTS 2 USING THIS SYSTEM T Before USING this System m xx Gor bu Si ee a a nem ea eos meds qus a deua nis 2 2 1 Setting the electrolysis condition set by the 2 2 2 FUllirig The watertank u s ua cee sae ext od Sz wt Rid UR ae ae de RAD radian le Nit tus memes a Bet 2 4 When the water tank runs dry when the ADD WATER lamp 0 5 2 4 2 Precauuons TOF USO iind fepe a ica ed oe 2 5 BeOS Ende dace n atest te cqui
28. UMIDITY SAVER lamp green 8 LED indications Mn m The meaning of the LED indications on the unit front display are as shown below Take appropriate steps according to the system status ON Blinking 1 second ON 1 second OFF 2 Blinking 2 seconds ON 1 second OFF e OFF Control section Display Operation status FILTER DRAIN ADD WATER HUMIDITY SAVER OPERATION CHILD LOCK DRAIN DRY LED LED LED LED LED LED LED 209 o Q2 e Stopped Operating Alarm Filter indicator Add water request Drain request Freeze prevention activated Oo Warming up Drainage control in progress Child lock engaged 0 9 Because the automatic cleaning operation function keeps the inside of the system clean when the system is stopped do not unplug the power cord after the test run and verify that there is sufficient water in the water tank After installation if the system will not be used for a long period of time drain the water from the water tank and electrolyzed water tray and fully dry the Virus Washer element For details refer to the Instruction Manual 7 5 Miscellaneous CONTENTS 8 MISCELLANEOUS 1 Maintenance of Virus Washer by 8 2 2 PACK IESE sit neue Pr 8 3 Miscellaneous 1 Maintenance of Virus Washer b
29. When the DRAIN lamp lights Once or twice each week pre filter to remove the 2 inlet filters The DRAIN lamp red lights in the display once 3 Clean the inlet filter using a vacuum or twice each week cleaner or wash it with water and dry lower pna 7 1 Knob Knob D Press the ON OFF button to stop the system 4 Set the inlet filter in the unit turn the c d and open the bottom part of the front panel tabs on the left and right to lock in the Front inlet filter Pre filter Press here at the same time lower panel NOTE then pull the panel toward you Install the high collection filter facing the side marked FAN SIDE 2 Remove the drainage tank and drain the water into a bathroom sink or other similar drainage outlet 3 After draining the water from the drainage tank Install with the knobs facing toward you toward the system fan side rinse out the tank with fresh tap water i Water tank 4 Set the drainage tank in the original state 18 Scale filters After the tank has been set the DRAIN Prepare a towel or cloth before removing 4 facing in this the wet scale filters Down xz Pay attention to the direction that the tube faces when inserting the filters lamp automatically turns OFF 5 Engage the tabs
30. ater tank holds approximately 6 liters of water Change the water every day Be careful that dirt and foreign matter do not enter the tank installation port 3 When the water tank runs dry when the ADD WATER lamp lights When the water tank is empty operation stops automatically the ADD WATER lamp lights and the buzzer sounds to notify the user Fill the water tank with tap water and insert it into the system then press the ON OFF button twice to start operation Pressing this button the first time turns the OPERATION lamp and ADD WATER lamp OFF Pressing it a second time starts operation Approximately 3 minutes of preparation are required before the system begins operating While this preparation is in progress the fan remains stopped and no air is discharged from the system Important Information Be sure to use normal tap water e Never use water from a water purifier water from a water heater alkali ion water mineral water well water seawater or other similar types of water These types of water cannot be electrolyzed and can result in odor due to mold or bacteria e Never use hot 40 C or higher water water that contains chemicals hazy or dirty water or water that contains aromatics or detergents These types of water cannot be used to purify the air and may cause deformation or malfunction of the system e Be sure to tighten the cap securely and check that there is no water leakage e Place the f
31. correctly connected to the control PCB and check that the pump is sending water to the electrolysis unit Check for displaced electrodes inside the electrolysis unit Connect the connector correctly or replace the DC fan motor Replace the float sensor or the pump or install the water temperature sensor correctly so that it functions correctly Connect the connector correctly replace the pump or replace the control PCB Check that no electrodes are displaced inside the electrolysis unit replace the electrolysis unit or replace the control PCB e f an alarm occurs while the system is operating the alarm display LED on the unit display will blink at 1 second intervals 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF for the number of times that corresponds to the alarm code e When facing the control PCB the LED on the LD005 indicates the first digit and the LED on the LDOO6 indicates the second digit For example when alarm F10 occurs the alarm code is 6A Therefore the LED for the first digit blinks 6 times then the LED for the second digit blinks 10 times E ELT 1 nk 1132 t IE calde al LUE amu MT be incu Fees E S i 160 19FR a a gt 1 D M 0006 0005 Alarm display LED Using this System 8 Cleaning the System Perform cleaning of the sys
32. e sterile water e Pack test for total hardness WAK TH Chlorine ions test pack Measuring Method 1 Pour in approx 4 ml of tap water until the mid line is reached in the test pack 2 Add the ion interchange water or distilled water to the test pack approx 4 ml adding to the tap water until the test pack is full Pay attention to not let the liquid overflow The test sample will then be a mix of 1 2 ion exchange water or distilled water and 1 2 tap water Fill full of water Pay attention not let it overflow Z gt 5 S 1 2 sample tap water 3 Follow the same procedure for the measurement of hardness as described above 4 Compare the resulting color with the standard color chart Doubling the value of the standard value as shown on the standard color chart gives you the value of the tap water hardness level Air escape hole Caution After the Test Force out the air to extract the liquid Extracted water sample e Dispose of the remaining 1 2 quantity of sample water e Do not dispose of the used tube in the field after the pack test Bring it back for separation and disposal as a burnable item following standard garbage treatment separation procedures 8 3 Miscellaneous Measuring Method for Chloride Pack Test How to Measure indicated Pull out id on tab of the tube eas Shake 1 Fill the vial up to the first line 2 Put on the cap and shake 3 Pull out the plastic stick fro
33. emove it Top of the fron nel 2 Remove the 4 screws and remove the housing styrofoam Ont Pane The DRAIN DRY lamp turns OFF N CAUTION e Verify that the system is stopped 3 Remove the outlet filter case 1 Press inward to disengage the front tab 2 Pull downward 4 Remove the holding bracket Remove the 2 screws 5 Disconnect the tube from the joint Outlet filter case Press evenly on both arrows to disengage the lock Then pull out the tube The tube cannot be disconnected E 2 when only side is pressed Outlet filter 6 Remove and replace the element Holding bracket Wipe off the fouling and scale that has accumulated in the grooves of the electrolyzed water tray T Disconnect the joint from the Virus Washer element Pull out the joint while pressing on the stopper at the joint base Insert the removed joint into the new Virus Washer element inserting it all the way to the base N CAUTION e f the joint is not fully inserted water leakage will occur 8 Re install the Virus Washer element Follow the disassembly steps in reverse order When connecting the tube to the joint insert the tube all the way until the end of the tube makes co
34. emove the cover from the electrical component box 4 screws 3 Remove the pre filter and high collection filter Remove installation brackets A B C and D 8 screws and remove the filters from them 4 Press the tabs 2 on the left and right of the fan case cover toward the inside to disengage them Installation bracket C Installation j b bracket A lcs 1 cub PE Electrical component box Fan case cover Filter B N Motor connectors tata eS SS e E Bn Magi 1 High collection filter e N Installation i racket D Pre filter A Installation bracket B 5 Cut the binding bands inside the electrical component box then disconnect the motor connectors 2 g as 53 IAY Binding bands 6 Insert a hex screwdriver a Fan E through the fan notch and Hexagon head loosen the hexagon socket I N a bolts head screws that fasten the de ax fan Next remove the Ohi hexagon head bolts 2 and ee remove the motor support j WOOK Motor support brackets Then pull the motor i brackets to the right and disengage it Motor from the fan boss before e Hexagon pulling it out toward you socket head Screw screwdriver Fan boss Maintenance Procedures 6 Replacing the room temperature sensor 1 Perform steps 1 3 fro
35. er ON setting at time of shipping from the factory 01 Buzzer OFF Use the maintenance remote control unit described below to turn the buzzer ON OFF 1 RCS TM80BG 85978487 2 Wire K 8540528057900 This operation must be performed when the system is stopped lt Preparation for change gt Connect the maintenance remote control unit to the RC plug on the PCB Note Connect the 3P of wire K to the RC plug on the Control PCB and connect the 2 of the wire K to the remote control unit Em 7 AM If another wire has already been plugged into the remote control unit replace with wire K Regarding how to open the lid of the remote control unit refer to the Instruction Manual supplied with the remote control unit P E M B Procedure Press and hold the button button and button simultaneously for 4 seconds or longer Use the Temperature Setting a buttons to select item code 83 Use the timer time 4 v buttons to change the RC No SETDATA setting data To confirm the changed setting data press the button At this time Now Setting stops blinking and remains lit To exit the setting mode press the button PCB and Functions 4 Changing the Cleaning Monitor Display The cleaning monitor display can be changed by means of setting item code 88 on the control PCB EEPROM Setting data 00
36. er panel to its original position and right of the panel A click sound occurs when the latch locks The drainage tank must be drained when the DRAIN lamp lights Drain the water as soon as possible However the unit is able to operate for a short period even after the DRAIN lamp lights Using this System 5 Draining and Drying Procedure Perform draining and drying if the system is relocated or stored without being operated for a long period of time Draining and drying procedure 1 Set the fan speed to be used for drying After setting the fan speed to High press the ON OFF button to stop operation 2 Remove the water tank and empty the water from of it 3 Press and hold the DRAIN DRY button for 3 seconds The DRAIN DRY lamp lights and the water in the system flows into the drainage tank 4 After waiting approximately 2 minutes press the DRAIN DRY button again This begins drying of the Virus Washer element 5 fan starts operating The fan speed is High The TREATED AIR VOLUME sign begins blinking 6 If the system is to be relocated leave it operating for approximately 20 minutes If the system is to be stored leave it operating for approximately 2 hours This is necessary make the Virus Washer element fully dry 2 T Press the DRAIN DRY button again The fan stops and the TREATED AIR VOLUME sign turns OFF 8 Remove the front
37. he Water Sample 1 Measuring the Electrolyzed Water Concentration Adjust so that the electrolyzed water concentration is within the prescribed range in order to maintain the performance of the space cleaning system 1 Preparing to measure the concentration After replacing the Virus Washer element and scale filters and after cleaning the electrolyzed water tray fill the water tank with water and install it in the unit Next press the ON OFF button and turn the system ON then OFF Cleaning operation will begin immediately Wait approximately 20 minutes until the circulating pump stops operating 2 When the cleaning operation has finished use the syringe for the water sample and obtain 1 mL of water from the electrolyzed water tray Add the water into the container that is supplied with the residual chlorine concentration meter Sampling the circulation water Add the water sample into the container supplied with the residual chlorine concentration meter 3 Use the syringe for purified water and obtain 9 mL of purified water Add this purified water into the container that is supplied with the residual chlorine concentration meter and mix it with the water sample Obtaining purified water Add the purified water into the container supplied with the PDP 4 Insert the provided container into the residual chlorine concentration meter and press the ZERO button Verify that the reading is O
38. he specified number of fresh Water Filter pack s into the water tank 4 Refill the water tank with normal tap water 5 Replace the cap and return the water tank to its original position Note e You may find that unused Water Filter packs are slightly damp however this Water tank does not cause a problem and they can still be used as is e Never attempt to cut or tear open a Water Filter pack before adding it to the J water tank Doing so will cause the special ion exchange resin in the pack to mingle with the tank water resulting in a system malfunction e Never put Water Filter packs into any water tanks other than that of the Virus Washer Proper storage of unused Water Filter packs Avoid drying out any unused Water Filter packs Do not open the plastic bag the Water Filter packs came in until you are ready to use them Any unused packs should be resealed in the plastic bag Used Water Filter packs can be disposed of as normal garbage Do not open them prior to being discarded 2 3 PET mesh pack Water Filter Cap 2 d Using this System 2 Filling the water tank 2 Fully tighten the cap The water supply is necessary in order to generate electrolyzed water N CAUTION e Fill the water tank with new tap water every day and keep the tank clean at all times D e Fill with water to this point If water is left in the tank mold or bacteria may grow in it resulting in odor The w
39. igure at right Allow a servicing space of 100 cm or more to the front of the unit CAUTION 3 Use the provided chain in order to prevent the unit from tipping over due to an earthquake or other event Failure to do so may result in an accident if the unit tips over 4 Do not install in a location that is unstable or not level Install at an inclination of 2 or less between the two sides Installation in an unstable or inclined location Installation 16 AC 220 240 2 pin plug with grounding socket 100 cm may result in greater operating noise and the risk of tipping over If the unit tips over water will spill out 5 Be sure to connect the ground wire N CAUTION Avoid installing in locations such as those listed below e Nearby windows and other locations that are susceptible to the effects of outside air locations where water freezes easily or locations that receive direct air from an air conditioner or similar device e Locations exposed to direct sunlight or locations near heaters In these locations the unit may become deformed or discolored In addition because the temperature is higher the water inside the system may become unsanitary e Nearby curtains or on carpets These objects can obstruct the intake and outlet and can cause system malfunction Dust sucked into the intake may also cause system malfunction e High locations inclined locations or unstable locations Earthquakes
40. in order to ensure that the system functions correctly Failure to do so may result in the unit tipping over due to earthquake or contact by persons Required Do not place any items on the unit Do not climb onto the unit Prohibited Doing so may result in system malfunction or in the unit tipping over Install in a location where there is little humidity oil mist or other airborne substance Select a location for use that is free of humidity dust oil smoke oil particles generated from cooking and salt Failure to do so may result in odors or in system malfunction Required Secure space of 10 cm or more at the left and right sides of the unit Also allow servicing space of 100 cm or more above and to the front of the unit Failure to do so may result in system malfunction Required When relocating or storing the product if it will not be used for a long period of time drain the electrolyzed water and dry the air purification element This system is not able to break down or remove toxic gasses and substances Be sure to open a window or otherwise ventilate the interior of the room if a release occurs Required If the system is used for a long period in a small room open a window and ventilate the room as necessary Required NIMPORTANT INFORMATION Be sure to use normal tap drinking water Never use water from a water purifier water from a water heater alkali ion water
41. ing water Never use water from a water purifier water from a water heater alkali ion water mineral water well water seawater or similar types of water These types of water cannot be electrolyzed and can cause the growth of mold or bacteria resulting in odor e The electrolysis condition setting must be set correctly according to the water quality in the region where the product is used For details refer to Section 2 USING THIS SYSTEM of the Instruction Manual e Verify that the electrolysis condition setting switch is in the correct position Cap 4 Water tank 3 Tighten the cap At this time check that no water spills from the water tank 4 Place the water tank in the designated position in the unit 5 Insert the tank gently Press the control panel ON OFF button 7 Verify that this product begins operating correctly At this time verify that there is no abnormal noise from the unit and that there is no vibrating noise Water tank Fill with water panel to this point O Unit built in control section CHILD LOCK lamp CHILD LOCK button LOUVER button DRAIN DRY FILTER RESET LOUVER FAN SPEED gt HGH MED LOW Control section 89 59 39 59 ON OFF button FAN SPEED button Press this button to change the fan speed DRAIN DRY lamp DRAIN DRY button FILTER RESET Operating mode button Indicates the fan speed CHECK lamp red DRAIN lamp red H
42. isassemble or modify e Do not disassemble or modify this system Doing so may result in fire electric shock or injury T Trouble Diagnosis Problems and locations to inspect 6 times Blinks 7 times Blinks 6 times Blinks 6 times Alarm display 10 times Blinks 12 times Blinks 15 times Blinks 13 times Alarm description Does not Trouble with the intake temperature Failure of the air purification the electrolysis unit water temperature sensor Trouble with the humidity sensor Probable cause The power supply to the indoor unit has failed The intake temperature sensor connector is not correctly connected to the control PCB or the sensor has failed The humidity sensor connector is not correctly connected to the control PCB or the sensor has failed The electrolysis unit water temperature sensor connector is not correctly connected to the control PCB or the sensor has failed Writing to the EEPROM on the control PCB is not possible Inspection location method Check that the power breaker is ON Check that the intake temperature sensor is correctly connected to the control PCB and check that there is no short circuit in the sensor Check that the humidity sensor is correctly connected to the control PCB and check that there is no short circuit in the sensor Check that the electrolysis unit water temperature sensor is correctly c
43. isconnect the solenoid valve connector and remove the cord from the clamps 2 2 Binding bands 122 Solenoid valve connector DRV1 Cord clip 2 Remove the solenoid valve installation bracket A 2 screws then disconnect the transparent tube from the left joint Lift up the solenoid valve unit while pulling it out toward the front For the method used to disconnect the transparent tube from the joint refer to step 5 from Replacing the Virus Washer element Solenoid valve installation bracket A gt 9 O Screws Joint Joint Screws XT d Solenoid valve installation bracket A Maintenance Procedures 11 Replacing the PCBs inside the electrical component box 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord 2 Hemove the top and bottom parts of the front panel 3 Remove the electrical component box cover 4 screws Disconnect all cords that run into the electrical component box Next remove the screws 2 each on the left and right sides that fasten the electrical component box and remove the electrical component box Screws 2 Electrical component box cover 5 Screws 4 Screws 2 4 The PCBs are arranged as shown in the figure below When removing the power PCB or fan PCB first remove the control PCB mounting bracket 4 screws then remove the power PCB or fan PCB Power PCB Electrolysis Condition
44. lower panel and empty the drainage tank Refer to Draining 9 Return the drainage tank and water tank to their original positions Verify that the DRAIN lamp has turned OFF If the DRAIN lamp is not OFF again insert the tank all the way to the inside 10 Re install the front lower panel and relocate or store the system N CAUTION e It is not possible to drain the system water when the water tank is installed Be sure to remove the water tank DRAIN DRY button 6 Troubleshooting 1 Error notification The CHECK lamp on the display blinks to indicate an error For servicing contact the dealer where the system was purchased 2 The following conditions are not malfunctions Using this System Before requesting servicing check the following If the problem is still not corrected contact the dealer where the system was purchased Trouble Cause Correction No lamps light when the ON OFF button is pressed Has the power plug come out of the socket Securely insert the power plug all the way to the base and press the ON OFF button The ADD WATER lamp is ON There is no water in the water tank Add tap water to the water tank and press the ON OFF button again The ADD WATER lamp is ON although there is water in the water tank There is an odor in air coming from the outlet There is a chlorine smell when the
45. m Replacing the fan motor 2 Disconnect the room temperature sensor cord from the cord clip then cut the binding bands 2 inside the electrical component box and disconnect the room temperature sensor connector Binding bands Room temperature sensor connector TA Binding bands 3 Remove the sensor installation bracket 2 screws Disconnect the room temperature sensor cord from the cord clips 4 locations Room temperature Cord clip sensor Sensor installation bracket Screws s r Room temperature a sensor cord CNT Cord clips y 4 Remove the screw 1 from the wiring installation band and remove the room temperature sensor Room temperature sensor cord Sensor installation bracket Wiring installation band Screw Maintenance Procedures 7T Replacing the humidity sensor 1 Perform steps 1 3 from Replacing the fan motor 2 Disconnect the humidity sensor cord from the cord clip then cut the binding bands 2 inside the electrical component box and disconnect the humidity sensor connector Binding bands Humidity sensor connector HU Binding bands 3 Remove the sensor installation bracket 2 screws Disconnect the humidity sensor cord from the cord clips 4 locations Ju Cord cli Room temperature sensor E
46. m is used for a long period in a small room open a window and ventilate the room as necessary 2 2 Using this System 4 After setting the electrolysis condition re install the front upper panel First engage the bottom hooks then press simultaneously at the points marked PUSH on the top left and right of the panel A click sound should be heard 5 Chlorine disinfectant odor When this product is first used there may be a disinfectant odor when operation starts This odor will diminish after the product has operated for a while approximately a half day If the odor does not decrease lower the electrolysis condition setting by 1 Example Electrolysis condition setting is 4 gt Reduce the electrolysis condition setting to 3 Optional Water Filter Model VW WF100BG In regions with higher water hardness levels use one or more optional Water Filter pack s to reduce the hardness level of water in the water tank when ppm Hardness lt 100 ppm No Water Filter pack is needed operating the system The water hardness level can be checked 20 EPIS lt 200 ppm i by your dealer using a pack tester 00 ppm lt Hardness lt 300 ppm ater Filter packs The number of Water Filter packs that 300 ppm lt Hardness lt 400 ppm Add 3 Water Filter packs should be added depends on the level of 400 ppm lt Hardness Water of this hardness level cannot be used water hardness
47. m the end of the tube 1 5ml with the water sample the vial a few times Add one drop 0 065mL of ME K 1 reagent Insert the Pack Test in the slot 1 min 4 Turn the tube with the open end 4 5 While keeping the tube compressed Shake the tube 5 or 6 times pointed up Then force the air from put the open end into the water After one minute verify the the tube by compressing the lower Then loosen your fingers to suck tube by comparing it to the part of the tube with your fingers up water to the tube s mid point standard color chart How to Read the Test After the reaction time compare the color of the tube with the standard color chart The nearest color indicates the measured value of the sample A color between two standard colors indicates a value between the two standard values Estimate accordingly to determine the chloride concentration Handle with Care 1 Keep the Pack Test in a cool dry and dark place 2 he Pack Test tube can be disposed of with domestic garbage 3 Use the package as soon as possible Do Not Spill the Tube Contents Eyes Immediately flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes Consult a physician Ingestion Drink a large glass of milk or water and induce vomiting Skin Flush skin with water In case of doubt consult a physician Nature of Test The principle of this method is silver nitrate color comparison allowing easy measurement of the chloride concentration in various
48. measuring spoons are provided for use in certain regions Store them in a safe place For details refer to the Instruction Manual N WARNING e Request installation and electrical work from the dealer or from a professional agent Attempting installation yourself and doing so incorrectly may result in water leakage electric shock fire or other accident e Perform installation work correctly in accordance with this document For the Person in Charge of Installation Incorrect installation may result in water leakage electric shock fire or other accident e A dedicated circuit is not required for electrical work however supply power from a wall outlet that includes a leakage breaker 15 AC 220 240 V Do not use extension cords or plug multiple electrical plugs into the same outlet If the power cord does not reach the outlet change the installation location or add an additional outlet at a position that the power cord will reach Be sure to connect the ground wire Insufficient power circuit capacity or incorrect electrical work may result in electric shock or fire e Insert the power plug securely all the way to the base Do not use a plug that is not fully inserted or that is damaged Do not use a loose power outlet Doing so may result in electric shock or in fire caused by heating e Do not install outdoors or in any location where rainwater may contact the system Doing so may result in electric shock or fire N CAUTION
49. ntact Pull on the tube and verify that it does not disconnect Using this System Replacing the scale filters When the FILTER lamp lights wash the scale filters If the filters are particularly dirty replace them with new filters at charge to the customer The scale filters can be replaced by the customer however a regular maintenance contract is recommended Request new filters from the dealer where the system was purchased Scale filters N CAUTION e Verify that the system is stopped 1 Remove the water tank 2 Pull out the scale filters 6 filters located on the bottom 3 Insert the new scale filters taking care that they are facing in the correct direction 11 Declaration of Conformity Water tank Insert filters facing in this recon Down Pay attention to the direction that the tube faces when inserting the filters lt JES Nae CD ly Scale filters This product is marked as it satisfies EEC Directive No 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC and conforms with relevant standards This declaration will become void in case of misusage and or from non observance of manufacturer s installation and or operating instructions CONTENTS Measuring The Water Sample 3 MEASURING THE WATER SAMPLE 1 Measuring the Electrolyzed Water Concentration 2 Electrolyzed Water Concentration Measuring Tools Measuring T
50. ocedures 3 Replacing the circulation pump 1 Perform steps 1 5 from Replacing the electrolysis tank 2 Disconnect the circulation pump cord from the cord clip 3 Cut the binding bands 2 inside the electrical component box then open the cord clips 2 and disconnect the circulation pump connector a Y Binding bands Cord clips 4 Remove the installation screws 2 from the circulation pump installation bracket then remove the circulation pump together with the bracket 5 Remove the screws 3 from the circulation pump installation bracket then remove the circulation pump Circulation pump installation bracket Circulation pump Circulation pump Maintenance Procedures 4 Replacing the float 1 Perform steps 1 2 from Replacing the circulation pump 2 Disconnect the drain float switch connector Binding band Drain float switch connector FS HAISUI 8 Loosen the float switch installation nut on the float switch installation bracket then remove the float switch Float switch installation bracket Float switch installation nut Float switch Maintenance Procedures 5 Replacing the fan motor 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the top and bottom parts of the front panel and r
51. onnected to the control PCB and check that there is no short circuit in the sensor Turn the power OFF and back ON and check whether alarm F29 occurs again Using this System Correction Turn the breaker ON Connect the connector correctly or replace the sensor Connect the connector correctly or replace the sensor Connect the connector correctly or replace the sensor Replace the EEPROM Blinks Blinks Blinks Blinks Alarm display 14 times 10 times 10 times 10 times Blinks 12 times Blinks 10 times Blinks 11 times Blinks 12 times Trouble with the DC fan unit water temperature Abnormal conductivity Abnormal electrolysis current value The DC fan motor connector is not correctly connected to the control PCB or the DC fan motor has failed There is no water in the electrolysis unit due to trouble with the pump or water circuit Because the electrolysis unit connector has become disconnected the system has judged that there is no water in the electrolysis tank An abnormal current value was detected during electrolysis control Check that the DC fan motor is correctly connected to the control PCB Check that the pump is circulating water correctly check that the float switch is functioning correctly and check that the water temperature sensor is installed correctly Check that the electrolysis unit connector is
52. or human contact may cause the unit to fall or tip over If the unit is installed in an inclined location the water level sensor may be activated causing the ADD WATER lamp to turn ON and stopping operation Installation Dimensions and Part Names Front upper panel Electrical component box Chain fastening location Water tank panel Virus Washer element Chain fastening ne location Handle 44 Intake filter es O N Drainage tank 60 39 297 gt Unit mm 3 Installation Procedure Installation e Be sure to take the necessary steps to prevent the unit from tipping over Use the provided chain There is a screw located at the top rear of the unit for this purpose 1 Remove the screw 2 Pass the chain through the screw then tighten the chain together with the screw in the original screw hole Refer to the installation dimensions diagram 3 Use a tapping screw 4 x 25 field supply to fasten the other end of the chain to the wall 4 The method used to fasten the chain to the wall varies depending on the type of wall material Use an appropriate method to fasten to the wall Refer to the examples below Clay wall plaster wall 1 27 Wooden support Place a wooden support against the wall and use x screw to fasten the provided chain to the wall Chain Mortar concrete wall Drive a plug fo
53. oughout the room will be purified more quickly When the system is first used it is set to MEDIUM fan speed 2 Automatic cleaning operation function Even when this product is stopped it performs automatic cleaning operation in order to ensure that the inside of the system remains clean Because this cleaning operation is started automatically leave the product plugged in and make sure there is sufficient water in the water tank when the product is stopped on weekends and holidays and during other brief periods when it will not be operated 3 The SAVER lamp lights when the room humidity is 80 or higher and the fan changes to LOW speed Water refill Witr HIGH The times at left are an HIGH The times at left are an Son Approx 6 hours approximate guide for 95 Approx 7 hours approximate guide for water refill during water refill during Approx 10 hours winter at a room Approx 12 hours summer at a room temperature of 20 C temperature of 27 C Approx 15 hours 30 humidity Approx 18 hours 47 humidity Using this System 4 Draining Procedure Water is automatically drained to the drainage tank in order to prevent fouling of the electrolyzed water inside the product and to maintain the Virus Washer capability When the DRAIN lamp lights follow the procedure below and dispose of the water in the drainage tank Draining water from the drainage tank when the DRAIN lamp is ON When the d
54. posing of the water After disposing of the water in the tank use tap water to rinse the tank out Using this System Cleaning the outlet filter and intake filter when dust becomes noticeable or when the FILTER lamp is ON Outlet filter Remove the front upper panel and remove the outlet filter Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust then re install the filter with the top side of the filter facing upwards Outlet filter Front upper panel e Pre filter and high collection filter Remove the front lower panel Turn the left and right knobs and remove the two intake filters Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust or wash with water After washing dry the filter thoroughly in shade Re install the high collection filter with the side where TO FACE FAN is printed facing toward the unit the fan N CAUTION Front lower panel e the surface of the high collection filter is facing the wrong way air intake may be impeded resulting in lower air discharge and increased noise High collection filter Pre filter Install with the knobs facing toward you Pre filter e After cleaning the filters and returning them to their original positions press and hold the RESET button for 3 seconds The FILTER lamp will turn OFF Vly HUMDITY SANYO A BH r3 RN O CHECK DRAN ADD WATER TREATED AIR VOLUME SAVER OPERATION Important
55. r part loosen your fingers to suck the color of the tube water to the of the tube with your fingers up water to the tube s mid point color chart How to Verify the Color and Read the Measurement Compare the color of the water inside the tube with the standard color chart after waiting the specified time The value of the nearest color is considered the measured value of the tap water In case of an intermediate color between two color standards estimate the intermediate value of the color shade Measuring Method 1 Remove the green plastic stick from the end of the tube 2 Turn the tube with the open end pointed up Then force the air from the tube by compressing the tube s bottom part with your fingers 3 While compressing the tube stick the open end into the water Then loosen your fingers and allow the water to be sucked about half way into the tube 4 Shake the tube lightly 5 or 6 times Then determine the water hardness level by comparing it to the standard color chart 5 If the value of the tap water color exceeds a hardness level of max 200 ppm referring to the standard color chart measure again using the following method Measurement Method for Tap Water with Total Hardness Level Exceeding 200 ppm Necessary items e interchange water or distilled water such as cleaning solution sterile water for contact lens e Supplied package approx 4 ml for pack test of lt gt m oe ues chlorine ions pu
56. r use in concrete into the wall Then use a screw to fasten the provided chain to the wall Chain Plug for concrete Plasterboard thin sheet or hollow wall Drive a plug for use in hollow walls into the wall Then use a screw to fasten the provided chain to the wall Chain Use a plug that is correct for the thickness of the wall Precautions Concerning Opening and Closing the Front Panel open the front upper panel press at the points marked PUSH on both sides at the top of the panel Then tilt the panel and disengage the bottom tabs on both sides of the panel To open the front lower panel press at the points marked PUSH on both sides at the top of the panel Then tilt the panel and disengage the bottom tabs on both sides of the panel To close the front upper panel or lower panel follow the same procedure as when opening it but in the reverse order Remove the front upper panel in order to clean the outlet filter or set the electrolysis condition Remove the front lower panel in order to clean the intake filter or remove the drainage tank Front upper panel Front lower panel Electrolysis condition setting switch Intake filter Drainage tank Installation Test Run Test run 1 Be sure to set the electrolysis condition Refer to the Instruction Manual 2 Fill the water tank all the way with tap water e Be sure to use normal tap drink
57. rainage tank becomes full the DRAIN lamp lights and the system stops operating wA HUMIDITY SANYO A B r3 RN O CHECK FILTER lt ADD WATER TREATED AIR VOLUME SAVER OPERATION 1 Stop the system Then open the lower part of the front panel Press at the points marked PUSH on the top left and right of the front lower panel then tilt it toward you to remove it N CAUTION e When removing the front lower panel take care not to drop it and be careful when placing it on the floor 2 Remove the drainage tank and empty the water from the tank Pull the handle of the drainage tank toward you to remove the tank The tank will be full of water up to the lid In order to avoid spilling water grasp the handle and carry the tank so that it remains level N CAUTION e Before removing the drainage tank verify that the system is stopped the OPERATION lamp is not lit 3 When draining the water do not open the tank lid Empty the tank through the rectangular hole at one end of the lid When all the water has been poured out place the drainage tank back in its original position 4 Insert the tank all the way into the unit Verify that the DRAIN lamp has turned OFF If the DRAIN lamp is not OFF again insert the tank all the way to the inside First engage the bottom hooks on the front lower panel then press simultaneously at the points marked PUSH on the top left N 5 Return the front low
58. rts 6 2 2 Maintenance Procedure 6 3 1 Replacing the Virus Washer element 6 3 2 Replacing the electrolysis Tank sia oe da eee Rc cr ac ERR idi ar e RC ac dox enun eed ders 6 5 Replacing the circulation pump eee eee eee teens 6 7 4 TREDIACING THe OSE 4 aa a AR a pde 6 8 saec 6 9 6 Replacing the room temperature 6 10 RBeDlacing ING numigdity SensSOE os va ux nen 6 11 8 Cleaning the electrolyzed water tray 6 12 9 Cleaning ihe Water TecebIacle x abe raodo ob beth te oc eee 6 12 10 Replacing the solenoid 6 13 11 Replacing the PCBs inside the electrical component 6 15 Maintenance Procedures Before beginning work stop the system and be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet 1 Diagram of Functional Parts Electrolysis tank gua AINA N di 10 EN 2 a Water tank 3 LA L Z ALE Float switch O TAN
59. s necessitate a longer reaction time Head the test under a daylight type lamp 10 Be careful to prevent reagent spillage Standard colors The standard colors on the chart were determined using colors from standardized solutions Bromide ions iodide ions cyanide ions and phosphate ions react with the reagent inducing color changes Sulfite ions thio sulfate ions and sulfide ions can interfere with the color results These sulphur compounds can be oxidized with hydrogen peroxide Because of the high chloride concentration the Chloride Low Range Pack Test is not suitable for seawater samples ONO 8 4
60. salt that is added must be composed 99 or more of NaCl i When the DRAIN lamp lights add salt 1 g to the water tank general this is necessary once or twice each week Provided e Replacing Water Filter pack s 1 measuring i ye 2 1 When the FILTER lamp lights it is time to pe 1 Ready the empty water tank replace the old Water Filter pack s Cm salt 1 g 4 i 1 2 Remove the water tank cap and L 2 Empty any remaining water and remove the use the provided measuring spoon previously used pack s from the water tank Water to add one level spoonful of salt into the tank 1 3 Put the specified number of fresh Water Filter tank 1 4 Tighten the cap and gently shake the tank 2 3 4 Refill the water tank with normal tap water 2 5 Replace the cap and return the water tank to Miscellaneous 2 Pack Test Measuring Method for Pack Test of Tap Water Hardness How to Measure TH indicated on the tab of the tube Pull out 30 seconds 1 Remove the green 2 Turn the tube with the open While keeping the tube 4 Shake the tube lightly 5 or 6 times plastic stick from the end pointed up Then force compressed put the open Wait 30 seconds and determine end of the tube the air from the tube by end into the water Then the tap water hardness by comparing compressing the lowe
61. sell value N8 5 Side panels NW K12 VW gray Munsell value N4 0 Power source Single phase 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Suitable floor space approximate m 100 m 1 7 parallel plug with grounding contact FAN SPEED LOUVER FILTER RESET CHILD LOCK DRAIN DRY OPERATION HUMIDITY SAVER ADD WATER Display LED lamps DRAIN FILTER CHECK TREATED AIR VOLUME Operating modes HIGH MEDIUM LOW Service temp range 1 1 5 8 C _ drinking water 1 Electrical Power consumption HIGH 150 MEDIUM 80 LOW 70 Operation characteristics Current value HIGH 2 10 MEDIUM 1 20 LOW 0 88 Model x Quantity mE NENNEN Sirocco fanx1 Rated airflow HIGH 10 MEDIUM 5 LOW 2 Motor output No of electrodes 60 8 electrodes Lowe 2 flaplouver with swing function fully closed when stopped Air direction adjustment range Continuous Summer 12 MEDIUM operating speed air conditions DB 27 C RH 4796 operating time 3 Winter 10 MEDIUM operating speed air conditions DB 20 C RH 3096 Fan device Protective device Protective thermostat fuse Water level detection Float SW reed SW Room temp sensor water temp sensor humidity sensor Air filters Pre filter intake side High collection filter intake side collection efficiency 7696 by weight method Scale filters Non wo
62. set switch Operation ON OFF switch SW D plug SW505 SW506 SW503 CN501 6 Electrolysis Condition Setting PCB SUB VF10B Electrolysis Condition Setting switch SW601 e At time of shipment Knob set to 5 e When setting the electrolysis condition refer to Electrolysis setting condition and the number of water filters PCB and Functions 2 Clearing the Total Times Filter Water Change Electrolyzing Unit Change Follow the procedure below to clear reset the total times for filter cleaning water change and electrolyzing unit change after servicing and maintenance are completed 1 Clearing the total times for filter and water change Step 1 Short circuit maintenance pin 1 on the control PCB Step 2 Press the FILTER RESET button The buzzer sounds once and the total times are cleared 2 Clearing the total time for electrolyzing unit change Step 1 Short circuit maintenance pin 2 on the control PCB Step 2 Press the FILTER RESET button The buzzer sounds once and the total times are cleared Maintenance pin 1 Maintenance pin 2 IE 4 4 4 te e we PCB and Functions 3 Turning the Buzzer ON OFF The system contains a buzzer that sounds to inform the user when water must be added This buzzer can be turned ON OFF by means of setting item code 83 on the control PCB EEPROM Setting data 00 Buzz
63. side is pressed it will not be possible to disconnect the tube Tube Support bracket 6 Remove and replace the element Wipe away any dirt or scale that has accumulated in the electrolysis tray grooves SS Virus Washer element 6 3 7 Disconnect the joint from the Visur Washer element Press on the stopper at the base of the joint while pulling the joint upward to remove it Securely attach the removed joint to the new Virus Washer element N CAUTION e f the joint is not securely attached water leakage will occur Install the Virus Washer element Follow the procedure for removal in the reverse order When attaching the tube to the joint insert the tube all the way until the end of the tube makes contact Pull on the tube and verify that it does not disconnect Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Procedures 2 Replacing the electrolysis tank 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the top and bottom parts of the front panel 3 Remove the water tank and remove divider panels A and B 4 screws each 4 Remove the electrical component box cover 4 screws Electrical component box cover m Divider panel A Divider ag A 5 Remove the 3 screws
64. tem Cleaning is performed for a certain period even when the ADD WATER lamp is lit However if the amount of water in the tank is insufficient the fan operates automatically to dry the inside of the system This is not a malfunction Important Information When first starting a system that has not been used for a long period of time it is recommended that the water inside the unit be changed For the water change procedure refer to Draining and Drying Procedure 3 Draining In order to maintain the full Virus Washer capability of this product water is changed automatically and drainage water accumulates periodically in the drainage tray When the DRAIN lamp lights perform the steps listed in Draining Procedure It is possible to continue with operation even when the DRAIN lamp is ON The sound of running water will occur during drainage This is not a malfunction Be sure to dispose of the drainage tank water promptly 4 Odor If the water inside the system becomes fouled a strong chlorine smell may occur In this case drain and replace the water inside the system If the smell does not improve even after the water has been drained please contact the dealer 5 Adding salt Salt must be added in regions where the electrolysis condition is 7 When the DRAIN lamp lights add salt 1 g to the water tank In general this is necessary once or twice each week e Adding salt One level ED 2 spoonful of Provided 1 Read
65. tem regularly If the system becomes particularly dirty performance may decline the system may malfunction or odors may occur N WARNING e Unplug the power cord when cleaning the system e Do not use chlorine based or acidic detergents when cleaning the water tank unit or filters Before cleaning Cleaning the unit when it is dirty Be sure to stop operation and unplug the e Wipe with a soft cloth that has been soaked power cord in water e f the unit is particularly dirty use a soft N CAUTION cloth soaked in a neutral non acidic detergent diluted with water Wring the cloth out well before wiping off the dirt Then wipe again with a cloth soaked in water The fan inside the system turns at high speed and may cause injury Do not use water that is 40 or warmer Doing so may result in deformation or discoloring Do not use volatile substances Do not wipe with benzene paint thinner alkali detergents cleansers scouring powder or similar substances and do not apply commercially available liquid insecticides or similar substances Doing so may result in deformation or discoloring In addition if using a chemical wipe follow the precautions for that product Cleaning the water tank every day Put a small amount of water in the tank tighten the cap and shake to rinse Keep the water tank clean at all times Be sure to use tap drinking water when filling the tank Cleaning the drainage tank when dis
66. the system 2 The operating noise was measured in an anechoic chamber Therefore it is the value at a position 1 m in front of the system and a height of 1 m When the unit is actually installed ambient noise and noise reflection ordinarily result in noise that is greater than the value indicated here 8 Continuous operating time refers to the operating time when the water tank is full 6 L 4 2 Collection efficiency Specifications 2 Part Specifications e Fan motor coil resistance Model No DK8 63F280H Resistance Red White 26 6 White Blue 26 6 at 20 Blue Red 26 6 e hermistor characteristics Intake temperature sensor dL LLL LL LL LL LLLA LL LN LL LL LL EL LE LL LLL EL LIE 4 2 1 11111110111111111 4 L INL LL LL LLL LLL LL LLLI L LI NL LL Pi Resistance 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Temperature C Electrolyzing unit water temperature sensor ANE EER _ _ 11111111 20 15 10 5 0 10 15 20 20 30 40 50 60 Temperature Temperature Resistance Resistance 3 Control Specifications Microcomputer control Settings Fan speed select HIGH MEDIUM LOW service functions Alarm display Specifications 4 Electric Wiring Diagram 8FA 2 5250 140 00 2 SYMBOLS D
67. tlet and can cause system malfunction e High locations inclined locations or unstable locations Human contact may cause the unit to fall or tip over If the unit is installed in an inclined location the water level sensor may be activated causing the ADD WATER lamp to light stopping operation and resulting in water leakage 2 N CAUTION 19 ay 2 pin plug Be sure to connect the electrical ground wire with grounding socket toem 1 Setting the electrolysis condition set by the dealer 1 Press at the points marked PUSH on both sides at the top of the front upper panel then pull the top of the panel toward you to remove it N CAUTION When removing the front upper panel take care not to drop it and be careful when setting it on the floor 2 Itis necessary to set the optimal electrolysis condition for the tap water to be used by the Virus Washer system For this purpose the dealer determines the chlorine ion concentration and the hardness of the tap water and sets the electrolysis condition according to the figure below Tap water with hardness of 400 ppm or more cannot be used because this level of hardness is too high Note Chlorine ions differ from what is ordinarily referred to as chlorine free chlorine They are salts in the water that have become ionized 5 1 In regions where the chlorine ion concentration is 5 ppm or less add salt 7 77 to the water tank and use setting No 7 a
68. ularly remove any dirt or dust from the power plug If dirt or dust accumulates on the power plug humidity or other Qo factors may cause an insulation failure resulting in fire Required Do not use chlorine based or acidic detergents when cleaning the water tank unit or filters These detergents 1 2 may result in deformation and A leakage breaker is required Use a power source that includes a leakage discoloration breaker Failure to do so may result in Required pes q euuo uo Prohibited electric shock or fire N CAUTION Insert the power plug securely all the way to the base Do not use a plug that cannot be fully inserted or that is damaged Do not use a loose power outlet Doing so may result in electric shock or in fire caused by over heating Required Do not use insecticides or aromatics Do not use insecticides aromatics or mosquito coils while the unit is operating Doing so can cause system malfunction Prohibited Fill the water tank with fresh water every day Rinse out the water tank every day and keep it clean Then be sure to refill it with fresh tap water If you continue to use the tank without cleaning it sediment and water scale may decrease the performance of the unit or may cause the growth of mold or bacteria resulting in odor Cu gt Required Do not place any containers that contain liquid on top of the s
69. ull tank into the system gently in order to avoid damaging the water tank panel and the electrolyzed water tray The electrolysis condition setting must be set correctly according to the water quality in the region where the product is used For details refer to Setting the electrolysis condition e Salt must be used in some regions For details refer to Adding salt When the ADD WATER lamp lights it is not possible to create electrolyzed water Therefore refill the water tank with tap water right away e You may also refill the water tank before the ADD WATER lamp lights Using this System 2 Precautions for Use 1 Before use Before using the system the dealer must set the electrolysis condition setting to match the tap water that is used in the customer s region Refer to Setting the electrolysis condition Note Save operation is engaged if the room humidity is 8096 or higher 2 What to do when the product will not be used for an extended period of time This product periodically performs automatic cleaning inside the system Therefore be sure to observe the following precautions 1 Do not unplug the unit power cord from the outlet 2 Check that the water tank is at least 1 2 full In particular if the system will remain stopped continuously for 3 days or longer be sure that the tank is filled with water It is recommended that you stop operation then fill the water tank and place it back in the sys
70. ven cloth filters composed of 5 layers Virus Washer element Stationary type Operating noise HIGH 49 MEDIUM 35 LOW 29 2 Water supply method Water tank capacity approximately 6 L Drainage method Drainage tank capacity approximately 2 L Tip over prevention chain Instruction Manual Installation Instructions measuring spoon Primary accessories Other accessories options High collection fine particle filter Model No AF T HVW10B Equivalent to 65 by colorimetric method equivalent to 9396 by weight method Rated airflow 8 MEDIUM 5 LOW 2 Operating noise HIGH 49 MEDIUM 39 LOW 29 2 e Be sure to use normal tap water Using well water or purified water as is may cause system failure e In order that this product can remain in good condition and provide many years of reliable service consumable parts must be replaced regularly For details refer to Replacing Consumable Parts in the Instruction Manual that was provided with the system e If the high collection filter is installed the airflow will be decreased 1 Be sure to use normal tap water drinking water Depending on the water quality in your area it may be necessary to change the system settings In addition the tap water in certain areas cannot be used as is For details refer to Setting the Electrolysis Condition and List of Water Quality Regions in the Instruction Manual that was provided with
71. water receptacle and remove scale then rinse with water Press the DRAIN DRY button to drain the water to the drainage tank 5 Plug the power cord and press the ON OFF button 6 Press the DRAIN DRY button to drain the water to the drainage tank 7 Empty the drainage tank DRAIN DRY button DRAIN DRY button Water receptacle Water B receptacle Scale filters Scale filters 6 12 Maintenance Procedures 10 Replacing the solenoid valves 1 Stop the system and unplug the power cord 2 Hemove the top and bottom parts of the front panel 3 Remove the water tank Remove the divider panel A 4 screws then remove the electrolyzed water tray cover 2 screws and remove the electrical component box cover 4 screws Electrical component box cover Divider panel A Electrolyzed water tray cover 4 Remove the 3 screws that fasten the top panel and the 16 screws that fasten the rear panel Then lift up the top panel 1 and pull the rear panel back in order to remove it 2 1 Top panel Screws 3 Screws 16 Screws 6 cn Outer right side panel 7 Inner right side panel Maintenance Procedures 6 Replace the solenoid valve 1 Cut the binding bands 2 inside the electrical component box then d
72. y Customer Applicable model VW VF10BG 1 When the ADD WATER lamp lights 3 When the FILTER lamp lights Every day Approx 10 hours of operation at Med fan speed 1 When there is no water in the water tank the system stops The FILTER lamp red lights in the display every 1 or 2 months automatically and the ADD WATER lamp red lights in the Follow the procedures below to clean the 3 filters display Fully tighten the cap 1 Outlet filter 2 Fill the water tank with tap ED water then set the water tank FI wiin water D Open the top part of the front panel to this point gt remove the outlet filter Every 1 or 2 months in the original state gt Front 3 When the ON OFF button 220 2 Clean the outlet filter using a Upper panel is pressed after the water vacuum cleaner or wash it tank is filled the ADD with water and dry WATER lamp turns OFF 3 Install the outlet filter Press the ON OFF button with the UPPER side again to start operation on the tab of the outlet V filter facing up 2 Inlet filter pre filter and high collection filter NOTE 1 Even if some amount of water remains in the tank be sure to replace the water with fresh tap water every day 2 Be sure to use normal tap water Never use alkali ion water 1 Remove the bottom part of the front panel era COET Nps or Wale Turn the tabs on the left and right of the 2
73. y the empty water tank salt 1 g measuring spoon 2 Remove the water tank cap and use the provided measuring spoon to add one level spoonful of salt into the tank 3 After adding the salt fill the water tank with water 4 Tighten the cap and gently shake the tank 2 3 times to dissolve the salt 5 Gently set the water tank in place inside the unit CAUTION The salt that is added must be composed 99 or more of NaCl Lower grade salt NaCl 95 or more table salt rock salt or other types of salt contain large amounts of impurities and cannot be used Water tank 6 Maintenance The following components require replacement 1 Virus Washer element Each year 2 Scale filters 3 Electrolysis tank After about 8 years assuming 12 hours of use per day and setting at medium MED fan speed The Virus Washer element and scale filters can be replaced by the customer 2 5 Using this System 3 Using the System Plug the power cord into the outlet Use an AC 220 240 V outlet Important Information Use a power source that includes a power leakage breaker Selecting operation CHILD Press and hold this button for 3 seconds in order to engage the child lock The CHILD LOCK LOCK lamp lights The child lock disables all button controls except for STOP To cancel the child lock press and hold this button again for 3 seconds This indicates a guide for when cleaning of the This can
74. ystem Prohibited Doing so may result in system malfunction Do not perform cleaning while the system is operating Doing so may result in electric shock or injury Prohibited Do not obstruct the outlet Do not obstruct the air outlet with a curtain towel or other item Doing so may result in system malfunction 9 Prohibited Be sure to securely reinstall all components after cleaning Using the unit without the water tank filter or other component securely installed may result in system malfunction D Required Install the system indoors and use in an environment between 5 C and 35 C In a particularly cold environment the freeze prevention function may be activated and the unit may not operate even when the power Required switch is turned ON Do not install in a location exposed to dripping water Doing so may result in system malfunction 9 Prohibited Grasp the power plug when unplugging the power cord When unplugging the power cord do not grasp the cord Instead be sure to grasp the power plug at the end of the cord and pull out the plug Unplugging the cord incorrectly may result in electric shock short circuit or fire Required Do not use the system with the filter removed Dust entering into the system may cause system malfunction Required Avoid installation in high locations Install in a flat and stable location Observe this precaution
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