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Operating Instructions for the UV Ionizer
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1. If no maintenance is carried out the appliance automatically switches off after another 7 days tolerance After input of the new measured values the time to the next maintenance is set back in the main menu This routine is for your safety and is recorded General Notes Make sure that the pump is not in operation before you want to open the UV chamber or the ionic chamber Close all shut off valves For your safe ty disconnect the appliance from the mains supply In automatic operation the UV lamp switches on automatically approx one minute after switching on the pump The lamp only illuminates when the pump operates As soon as the pump stops the UV lamp also switches off and the appliance is therefore not in operation The ionization changes the polarization every 5 minutes in order to guaran tee uniform use of the anodes The change of the ionization performance is only displayed and effective with the next change of polarisation Manual Operation The manual operation is recommended to test the cleaning cycles or if an additional cleaning is required outside of the adjusted cleaning cycles in automatic operation or if you want to manually control the pump for the back flushing of your filter 1 Set Operation Mode In the Operation Mode menu use F3 to change from the main menu Push F1 to change to the mode The selection for the manual operation is done with F2 With F1 you save your setting and return again to
2. UVion Operating Instructions for the UV Ionizer Dear Customers With the purchase of a UV Ionizer you have decided to clean the water in the pool in a natural manner A very good decision The UV Ionizer offers you simply and quickly the natural removal of bacte ria and germs in your water basin through the radiation with light and the releasing of copper ions There is no necessity whatsoever for the addition of chlorine and other health damaging chemicals These instructions will make you familiar with the use of your new UV Ionizer and make the ope rating easier Please read the user instructions vigilantly before you operate your new appliance for the first time Follow the individual steps for the initial operation and to carry out all settings Also please obey the safety instructions implicitly in order to prevent accidents and damage Keep these instructions in a safe place and if you pass on this appliance also give the instructions This appliance is only intended for use with water The flow of other li quids is not permitted and can lead to damage to the appliance Before the Initial Operation Please check to make sure that all connections and cables are in a servicea ble condition Connect your UV Ionizer to the cleaning circuit of your pool Make sure that the water inlet is at the top right This connection is con nected to the pressure side of the filter The outlet at the bottom left of t
3. can change your selection with button F2 and F3 By pushing button F1 you save your values There are 3 setting options for the selection of the cleaning cycle days WE Weekend WD Workdays or dly daily Depending on your requirement the cleaning is then done only at the weekend on the respective weekday or every day With activation of button F4 you go back to the main menu Note With the 3 cleaning cycles you can determine separate cleaning times for the weekdays as well as for the weekend or configure daily up to 3 cycles The total daily cleaning period must conform to the performance of the pump and the contents of the pool As a rule 3 complete circulations per day Example Volume of pool 25m3 and performance of the pump is 5m3 h 5h 3 circulations per day 15 hours The total cleaning period can be arbitrarily distributed in the cleaning cycles Whether the cleaning time selected by you is sufficient is determined by the software from the times set by you and if necessary will warn you 3 6 Input of the Actual Measurement Values With button F2 you again get to the Cu Concentration menu Push F1 and adjust the value measured with the measuring instrument with buttons F2 and F3 With button F1 you again save the value The maintenance inter val is now calculated and displayed in the main menu If the value is below the limit of 1 mg l we recommend that you increase the ionization current If the value is abo
4. F1 Saves the selected value and returns to the menu STOP F4 The old value is retained and returns to the menu The red light emitting diode signals the too high or too low copper value to remind you so long until you have set the value within the tolerance range and entered it into the menu Also observe the point Error pH Value Menu PH VALUE MEASURE VALUE 7 0 CHANGE lt gt RETURN 10 Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Request for the input of the measured pH value of the water at the time of maintenance Row 3 Displays the last pH value entered Row 4 CHANGE F1 Changes to the set mode for the input of the measured copper content lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence pH Value Input Mode PH VALUE 7 0 SAVE STOP F2 Increases the pH value by 0 1 F3 Decreases the pH value by 0 1 Setting range 0 to 14 If the measured value is not between 6 7 and 7 1 the diode illuminates and displays an error The pH value is not in the SET POINT If the respective button is pushed for a longer time the display changes to the next value quicker SAVE F1 Saves the selected value and returns to the menu STOP F4 The old value is retained and returns to the menu Please change the pH value of the water by addition of pH Reduce pH Minus Mode of Operation Menu OPERATION MODE HAND OR AUTOMAT
5. highest value of 200 mA With F3 you can decrease the ionizing cur rent down to 0 mA With F1 you save your setting With F4 you stop the procedure You can continually change your settings during the manual operation We recommend that you use a pH dosage system that you can purchase from Uvion as an option in order to maintain the pH value in the optimum range The Uvion appliance then operates at its best Cleaning and Care Replace UV lamp Clean the UV lamp with vinegar and a soft lint free cloth only hold the lamp at the base Clean the anodes with vinegar Replace the anodes Make sure that the sealing rings are used correctly Regular back flushing of the filter First response if a biofilm forms clean the pool with a sponge after that hardly detectable If the copper content is too high Clean the edge of the pool Shower before and after using the pool Disposal Protect our environment Do not dispose of the appliance as normal household waste Enquire at your town council or local authority about the options for environmental and appropriate disposal of the appliance Disassemble the appliance professionally for environmentally friendly disposal Before you begin with the disassembly disconnect the appliance from the mains supply Dispose of the components with similar ones at the appropriate collection points Warning Never use an appliance that has been disassembled Fault Analysis Current Con
6. the Operation Mode menu 2 Set Circulation Pump Push F2 twice to change to the Circulation Pump menu With F1 you get to the change mode From here you can use F2 to switch on the pump With F3 you can switch off the pump The prescribed cleaning times settings for the water quantity and pump performance are not provided for in manual operation That means the pump only operates if it is manually switched on With F1 you get back to the Circulation Pump menu 3 Set UV Lamp With F2 you get to the UV Lamp menu With F1 you get to the change mode With F2 you switch on the UV lamp With F3 the UV lamp is swit ched off Please observe that the UV lamp can only be switched on if the circulation pump is in operation Only then is the necessary cooling for the UV lamp guaranteed With F1 you save your settings and get back to the UV Lamp menu 24 4 Ionization With F2 you get to the Ionization menu As already described with F1 you get to the change mode for the switching state With F2 you switch on the ionization and with F3 you deactivate the ionization With F1 you save your input and get back to the Ionization menu 5 lonization Current Activate F2 to get to the Ionization menu In the third row of the display the actual maximum adjusted ionization current is displayed This value represents the highest possible ionizing performance With F1 you get to the change mode again With F2 you can increase the ionizing current to the
7. to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Return F4 returns to the main menu Set Clock Mode O An asterisk appears in the 3rd row that symbolizes the selection choice With lt F2 and gt F3 you can change between the weekday hours and minutes and mark the corresponding parameter If the asterisk is under the abbreviation for the weekday the selection of the weekday is marked If the asterisk is under the hour display the se lection to change of the hour is marked if the asterisk is under the minute 14 R display the selection to change the minute is marked Change F1 changes to the selected change mode Stop F4 returns to the menu Change Weekday Mode FR 10 26 00 SAVE STOP F2 sets the weekday ascending to Su F3 sets the weekday descending to Mo Save F1 saves the selected value and returns to the set mode Stop F4 returns to set mode the old value is retained Change Hours Mode FR 10 26 00 SAVE STOP o F2 increases by 01 00 F3 decreases by 01 00 Adjustment range 00 00 23 00 Keep button pressed for fast progression Save F1 saves the selected value and returns to the set mode Stop F4 returns to the set mode the old value is retained Change Minutes Mode SET CLOCK FR 10 26 00 CHANGE 15 F2 increases by 00 01 F3 decreases by 00
8. 01 Adjustment range 00 00 00 59 Keep button pressed for fast progression Save F1 saves the selected value and returns to the set mode Stop F4 returns to the set mode the old value is retained Operating Hours Menu OPERATING HOURS EXTINGUISH UV LAMP REMAIN TIME 9000H RESET lt gt OQ Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Asks whether to set back the operating hours value Row 3 Displays the remaining time for the lamp to the next latest planned replacement Row 4 Reset F1 changes to replace lamp in replace lamp query mode lt F2 Changes to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Replace Lamp Query Mode REPLACE UV LAMP YES NO STOP Q Row 1 Asks whether to replace the UV lamp Row 4 Yes F2 sets the value for the remaining time to 9000h again and returns to the menu No F3 changes back to the menu the old value is retained Stop F4 changes back to the menu the old value is retained 16 ER Pump Performance Menu PUMP PERFORMANCE FLOW CHANGE Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Displays the set flow capacity of the filter pump Row 4 Change F1 in set mode changes to the selection of the flow capacity of the filter pump lt F2 Changes to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Return F4 returns to the main menu Set Pump Performance Mode PUMP PERFORMANC
9. Displays which menu you are in Ion Is Displays the actual ionization current in mA dis plays the change in polarization between both electro des for the uniform consumption of the electrodes Displays the actual maximum current set for ionization in mA The maximum value represents the upper limit for the io nization performance at a temperature of 36 C when ionized in automatic operation The actual current for ionization in row 2 Ion Is is determined depending on the temperature and the set maximum current CHANGE F1 Changes to the set mode to change the maxi mum ionization current lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence Note Because of digital measurement tolerances the Ion Is can be greater than Ion Max Manual Operation The value for the actual set standard value for the ionization performance The value represents the greatest possible ionization current which is not exceeded The actual ionization current in row 2 can deviate from this value The reason is the conductibility of the water and has nothing to do with dependency on temperature Set Ionizing Current Mode IM AX 100MA SAVE STOP F2 Increases the ionizing current by the value 1 F3 Decreases by the value 1 Setting range 0 to 200 mA If the button is pushed for a longer time the change to the next value is quicker SAVE F1 Saves the selec
10. E FLOW RATE SAVE F2 increases by 1 __ F3 decreases by 1 Adjustment range 0 100 qm h Keep button pressed for fast progression Save F1 saves the selected value and returns to the menu Stop F4 returns to the menu the old value is retained Measure Pump Current Menu Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 MEASURE PUMP CURRENT ISAVE 11S SAVE gt Displays which menu you are in Displays the present saved pump current in A Displays the present pump current in A only if pump is swit ched on Save F1 new value is adopted and is displayed under Isave lt F2 Changes to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Pool Size Menu Row 1 Row 2 Row 4 POO L SIZE WATER VOLUME CHANGE Displays which menu you are in Displays the present set contents of the pool in qm Change F1 in set mode changes to the selection for the con tents of the pool lt F2 Changes to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Return F4 returns to the main menu 18 EEE Set Pool Size Mode POOL SIZE WATER VOLUME SAVE Q F2 increases by 1 F3 decreases by 1 Adjustment range 0 100 qm Keep button pressed for fast progression Save F1 saves the selected value and returns to the menu Stop F4 returns to the menu the old value is retained Salt Content Menu SALT WATER O
11. IK CHANGE RETURN Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Displays the selection manual setting or automatic operation Row 3 Designates the selected mode Row 4 CHANGE F1 Changes to the set mode for the input of the measured copper content 11 lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence Set Operation Mode HAND OR AUTOMATIK RETURN HA H F2 Asterisk is under HAND adjusted for manual operation A F3 Asterisk is under automatic adjusted for automatic operation RETURN F1 Returns to the menu Setting the Lower Level Menus Cleaning Cycle Menu CLEANING CYCLE 1 BEGIN 08 00 DLY END 16 00 CHANGE lt gt RETURN Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Displays the selected time for the start of the cleaning cycle and the selected weekday dly daily WE Weekend Saturday and Sunday WD Weekday Monday to Friday Row 3 Displays the required time for the end of the cleaning cycle Row 4 CHANGE F1 Changes to the set mode for the selection of the begin end and weekday for the cleaning cycle lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence RETURN F4 Returns to the main menu 12 EMN Set Cleaning Cycle Mode 08 00 DLY 16 00 lt gt STOP An asterisk appears that designat
12. R MORE T HAN 1KG NACL PER QM YES CHANGE Row 1 and 2 Asks about the salt content in the pool water Row 3 symbolizes the selection if the asterisk is behind Yes the setting with salt content is selected if the asterisk is in front of No the setting without salt is selected Row 4 Change F1 in set mode changes to the selection lt F2 Changes to the next menu gt F3 Changes to the next menu reverse sequence to F2 Return F4 returns to the main menu Set Salt Content Mode SALT WATER OR MORE T HAN 1KG NACL PER QM YES SAVE YES N O O Yes F2 selection activated to Yes asterisk is displayed behind it No F3 selection activated to No asterisk is displayed in front of it Save F1 saves the activated selection and returns to the menu Stop F4 returns to the menu the old selection is retained Automatic Operation To guarantee a uniform cleaning of the water it is recommended to use the Ionizer in automatic operation The following describes how you can set the settings of the cleaning cycle in automatic operation in accordance with your requirements The following steps are necessary to set the appli ance in operation 1 Preparation Add 4 96 mg copper sulphate for every cubic meter of water Example pool volume 20 m3 add 79 2 mg copper sulphate 2 Mains Connection Connect to the designated plug or connection box on the filter pump Now connect the power cable o
13. appears in the display The main menu is at the top level from which one goes to the respective sub me7nu The most important basic parameters are displayed After a period of one minute with no input the display changes automatically to this menu After a period of five minutes with no input the display illumination swit ches off automatically to save energy and increase the length of life of the display At the initial operation set the clock and date in accordance with the instruction menus at the lowest level setting Safety instruction e Do not open the socket the power supply unit or the electronic control box These have a mains power supply e Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains power before you open the UV chamber ionic chamber or before removal of the sensors Warning the system is under pressure e Do not look directly into the UV chamber during operation This will prevent damage to your eyes UV C radiation Display Codex WATER TEMP CLEANING SET Row 1 Weekday Mo Monday Tu Tuesday We Wednesday Th Thursday Fr Friday Sa Saturday and Su Sunday Time 00 00 to 23 59 Hour Minute Operation mode H Manual operation A Automatic Re maining time to next maintenance in days Row 2 Actual recorded water temperature in C Row 3 Operating state of the cleaning ON Cleaning in progress OFF Cleaning not in operation Row 4 Menu navigation Captions repres
14. e guarantee 28 CE Conformity Statement UMON for the water treatment appliance Product UV lonizer UVion Systems Herewith we declare that the designated appliance based on its conception as well as the design of the version marketed conforms to the guidelines of the European Union especially the EMV guidelines and low voltage guide line In detail the above mentioned appliance fulfils the standards given as follows EN 60730 1 2000 A1 2004 A12 2003 A13 2004 A14 2005 EN 60730 2 1 1997 A11 2005 The above mentioned appliance is therefore awarded the CE symbol Chemnitz 31st March 2008 UVion Zoncept GmbH amp Co KG Managing Director UVion Concept GmbH amp Co KG BeckerstraBe 11 09119 Chemnitz Tel 49 371 38218 0 Fax 49 371 38218 8819 www uvion com info uvion com 29 ysijsuq 31 Technical Data UV Ionizer Article No 5001 Power consumption Standby 2 W cycling 15 W max Pump current 1 5 kW plus pump lamp current Ionization performance 200 mA 12 V protection 10 A Connector Input 230 V 50 Hz Protection class IP 65 Pipe connection PVG 63 mm 2 5 in 50 mm 2 0 in 40 mm 1 6 in Pressure max 2 bar 30 psi Accessories pH Measurement device Copper Measurement device Test kit pH Control and metering pH Electrode calibration fluid Ionic rods in plug in sleeve Copper sulphate for the initialization of the copper value Service Center UV
15. ent the function of the buttons Setting Press button F1 Change to the sub menu Setting lt and gt Press button F2 and F3 Change within the top menu level in the corresponding sequence Press button F4 Change to the information sub menu Info Pressing button F2 changes to the different menus for the individual appliance components at this menu level First the Circulation Pump menu appears With each further actuation of button F2 you change to the next menu respectively UV Lamp gt Ionization gt Ionic current gt Cu Concentra tion gt pH Value gt Mode of operation With button F3 you change to the various individual menus within the top menu level however in reverse sequence With F1 you go to the basic settings Here the menu Cleaning Cycle 1 is displayed first With the buttons 2 and F3 you can change forwards or backwards in the menus With the activation of button F4 you change the information in the menu level Also at this level the values set for the individual components of the appliance are stored With button F2 you can go forwards in the menu and with F3 set it back The menus display the adjusted parameters and values of the individual components of the appliance Should an error defect or incorrect parameter be present the error message is displayed by a red light emitting diode If everything is alright the status OK is indicated in the display for the respective components The diode is then extingu
16. es the actual selection With lt F2 and gt F3 you can change between begin end and weekday and mark the required parameter If the asterisk is behind the time to begin the time to begin the cleaning cycle can be changed with F2 forwards and F3 backwards Proceed in the same manner when changing the time for END and the weekday CHANGE F1 Changes to the selected change mode STOP F4 Returns to the menu Begin and End Change Mode 08 00 F2 Increases the value by 00 15 minutes F3 Decreases the value by 00 15 minutes Setting range 00 00 to 23 45 If the button is pushed for a longer time the change to the next value is quicker SAVE F1 Saves the selected value and returns to the set menu STOP F4 The old value is retained and returns to the set menu Change the Day With F2 and F3 you can change between the setting options dly daily WE Weekend Saturday and Sunday WD Weekday Monday to Friday SAVE F1 Saves your selection and returns to the set mode STOP F4 Returns to the set mode The selection is retained Set Clock Menu 08 00 Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Displays the actual weekday displays the actual time Hours Minutes Seconds Row 3 The asterisk symbolizes the selection mark the selection can only be made in the set mode Row 4 Change F1 in the set mode changes to the selection of the weekday and time lt F2 Changes
17. f the appliance to a maximum of 230 V The appliance switches itself on automatically and the display illuminates 3 Settings The display has 4 rows Below the display are 4 control elements F1 to F4 These are used for the menu navigation and adjustment of the appliance 3 1 Set the Date and Time By pushing button F1 you get to the Set menu and can select the weekday 20 ESNS With button F2 and F3 you change to the Set Clock menu To save again activate button F1 You then go automa tically to the selection menu again and can adjust the hours minutes in the same manner Always use the but ton F1 to save With button F4 you again get to the basis menu 3 2 Set the Pump Current With button F2 you change to the adjust Pump Current menu Push the button a little longer Then after a short time a more stable value will be indicated in row 3 of the display With button F1 you again save the value The new value is now displayed in row 2 The value is necessary in order to check that the pump functions If in operation later the actual value deviates from the calibrated value the control registers a malfunction e g sand filter clogged or leak in a pipe and automatically switches off the complete appliance Refer also to Errors Please observe that this value is relative and is used only for internal purposes and must not conform to the performance of the pump 3 3 Set the Flow Capacity of the Filter Pump With the act
18. he Ionizer is connected to the pipe that leads back to the pool The connections are made from PVC and must be bonded with PVC adhesive For pipes of 50 mm 2 0 in or 40 mm 1 6 in use the enclosed reduction fittings Note We recommend the installation of shut off valves in front of and behind the UV Ionizer Shut off valve for better maintenance e g replacing the UV lamp You can use the appliance in automatic mode or by manual settings Obey the following instructions for the necessary settings Product Overview Socket for the filter pump Power supply unit for the UV lamp Control box with Water inlet display Buttons F1 to F4 UV lamp pH device Water outlet Ionic chamber pH Sensor Temperature sensor Mains connection The CE symbol verifies conformity to the present EU guidelines The decla ration of conformity is with the manufacturer Initial Operation Insert the fluorescent tubes in the base of the holder screw the connec tion hand tight When the bonded connections are set connect the power cable of your pump into the designated 230 V socket Then connect the UV Ionizer with the power cable to the mains supply The appliance switches itself on automatically and the display illuminates The display has 4 rows Below the display are 4 buttons for the operation of menu navigation The adjustment of the appliance is carried out through these 4 switches After the initial operation the main menu
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20. ished The Menus of the Top Level Circulation Pump CIRCULATION PUMP SWITCHING STATE ON CURRENT 0 00A gt Row 1 Displays in which menu you are in Row 2 Switching state ON Circulation pump is in operation Switching state OFF Circulation pump is not in operation Row 3 Displays the actual applied current of the circulation pump in ampere Row 4 lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence UV Lamp Menu UV LAMP SWITCHING STATE REMAIN TIME lt gt Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Switching state ON UV lamp is in operation Switching state OFF UV lamp is not in operation Row 3 Displays the remaining time of operation of the UV lamp to the next replacement of the UV tube Row 4 lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence Ionization Menu Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 IONIZATION SWITCHING STATE UION gt Displays which menu you are in Switching state ON Ionization in progress Switching state OFF Ionization is not in operation Displays the actual voltage for the ionization between 0 12 V lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence Ionizing Current Menu Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 IONIZE CURRENT ION IS IMAX CHANGE
21. ivation of button F3 you get to the Measure Pump Current menu With button F1 you get to the settings With button F2 and F3 you can now enter the performance of your pump With button F1 you again save the value Also refer to Point 3 6 3 4 Set the Water Quantity and Quality Push button F2 twice You are now in the Pool Size menu Push F1 in order to make the settings With F2 and F3 you can again enter the value and save it with F1 With a further push of F2 you get to the request whether salt water is in the pool First push F1 and then with F2 Yes or F3 No select the correct answer Save your input again with F1 By pushing button F4 you go back to the main menu Note The setting of the salt water Yes or No is only important for the in ternal calculation of the ionization Therewith there are no further settings necessary 3 5 Cleaning Cycle You can program up to 3 various cleaning cycles If you now push but ton F1 you get to the Cleaning Cycle 1 2 or 3 menus You can enter the required cleaning time in this menu in which the system then carries out the cleaning automatically With button F1 you get to the selection which parameters should be adjusted Start time end time and for which days of the week the selection should be carried out Herewith it will be distingu ished between daily weekday and weekend The active selection is indica ted by an asterisk The selection is carried out with button 2 After that you
22. rods must be replaced Temperature Sensor Short Circuit Check the cable of the temperature sensor for possible contact with the water and rectify the fault Temperature Sensor Interrupted No input value can be detected Check that all of the cables are correctly connected The cables must not be damaged pH Value too High The pH value is more than the upper limit value of 7 1 Add pH minus to the water Thereby observe the notes on the packaging pH Value too Low The pH value is less than the limit value of 6 7 Add pH plus to the water Cu Value too High The Cu value is more than the limit value of 2 0 mg l Reduce the Imax value in the Ionization Current menu Proceed as described in Point 3 Cu Value too Low The effectivity of the disinfection is not satisfactory and the water can become green through the formation of algae The Cu value is less than the limit value of 1 0 mg l Increase the Imax value in the Ionization Current menu Proceed as described in Point 3 At the next maintenance check the Cu value and increase or reduce the ionizing performance corresponding to the display After a certain time the value will stabilize and the correct ionizing performance is attained Cleaning Time too Short The selected times in the Cleaning Cycle 1 2 and 3 menus are not sufficient with regard to the water quantity and pump performance An adequate cleaning is not guaranteed Please increase the total cleaning time to the minim
23. sumption too Low The value deviates from the calibrated current Check to make sure that the pump is plugged in or if it has a defect Current Consumption too High The value deviates from the calibrated value The pump is blocked Check the flow at the pump and filter and whether all valves are open UV Lamp Defect The lamp current given by the manufacturer is no longer achieved Check to see if the lamp sits firmly on the base Check the connection for the mains supply If the lamp appears black at the top it is defect and must be replaced Otherwise there is a defect at the starter Then replace the starter Indication in the Display UV lamp is nearly exhausted Note it is necessary to replace the UV lamp soon UV lamp exhausted The maximum number of operating hours has been achieved The UV lamp is not effective Please replace the UV lamp 26 E Ionization Short Circuit Check the connections at the ionic chamber The error message extingu ishes if all cables have contact Check to see if water has collected in the connection part of the ionic chamber and reseal it If you have salt water check to see if you have activated the salt water setting Ionization Broken Cable There is no voltage at the electrodes Check the supply line If all cables are correctly connected with the electrodes the display must extinguish Ionization Cu Rods Worn Sufficient voltage for the ionization process can no longer be produced The Cu
24. ted value and returns to the menu STOP F4 The old value is retained and returns to the menu Copper Content Menu CU CONCENTRATION MANUAL INPUT MEASURE VALUE1 5MG L CHANGE lt gt RETURN Row 1 Displays which menu you are in Row 2 Request for the input of the measured copper content of the water at the time of maintenance Row 3 Displays the last entered value of the copper content Row 4 CHANGE F1 Changes to the setting mode for the input of the measured copper content lt With F2 you can change to the next menu gt With F3 you can return in the menu sequence If you should have inadvertently put too much copper in the water you can only reduce the quantity of copper quickly by the flow of fresh water Through the further ionization only a slow reduction in the content of copper will occur that you can determine at the next maintenance Copper Content Input Mode MEASURE VALUE1 5MG L SAVE STOP Please determine the copper content of the water to the maintenance date e g with a Cu measuring instrument available from UVion Observe the point pH value F2 Increases the value by 0 1 F3 Decreases the value by 0 1 Setting range 0 to 9 99 mg l If the respective button is pushed for a longer time the change to the next value is quicker If the measured value is not in SET between 1 0 and 2 0 mg l the diode illuminates and signals an error SAVE
25. um daily hours Garantie and Service We accept the guarantee for the correct quality and function of the UV Io nizer within the scope of our general terms and conditions The guarantee period is 24 months and begins on the day of purchase from an authorized specialist Please keep the invoice as proof of purchase The legal warranty is not restricted by this guarantee During the period of warranty you can send defective appliances postage paid accordingly to the service center given below You will then receive a new or the repaired appliance at no cost Appliances sent to us not prepaid will not be accepted by us Use the original packaging to prevent damage when transporting and enc lose a copy of the invoice An accurate description of the complaint reduces the repair time After expiry of the period of guarantee you also have the possibility to send defective appliances postage paid accordingly to the service center given below The necessary repairs are then liable for payment In payment of a low sum we can give you an estimate of the cost All seals starter and fluores cent tubes copper rods electrodes as expendable parts are not subject to the conditions of the guarantee Improper use opening of the electronic control and adjustment box from non authorised specialists replacement of components that do not come under consumable materials and are not delivered as original from UVion will lead to termination of th
26. ve the limit of 2 mg l we recommend that you decrease the ionization current In both cases an error message will be signalled 22 The error will only be extinguished after input of the correct measurement values if the new value is in the set point range that you must check and enter at the next maintenance This serves as a reminder that the correct value has not yet been attained Change to the Ionization Current menu by pushing button F3 With F1 you get to the set mode With F2 and F3 you set the required values The correct value is limited to the range of 0 to 200 mA With F1 you again save the actual value Now with button F2 change to the menu PH Value With F1 you again get to enter Now enter the measured value with buttons F2 and F3 and save this with F1 Should the value be more than 7 1 an error message is displayed Now add pH minus to the water The error message is corrected at the next mainte nance If the measured value is in the set point range at the next mainte nance the error message is eliminated by the input of the new measured value 3 7 Set Operating Mode Use F2 to get to the Operation Mode menu and push F1 With F3 you select automatic operation From now on the appliance operates automatically in the cleaning cycles setting Maintenance The first maintenance is stipulated after 7 days You must now measure the copper content and the pH value and save them in the menus Also refer to Point 3
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