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Note: Make sure you align the ‘I’ marks properly, otherwise water may leak
into the battery compartment.
When the battery is properly inserted, the LCD display performs a
self-check for approx. 9 seconds. Then the display goes off again.
Before installation
The screw thread of the tap is sharp.
Before you install the water purier, make sure all tap-mounting
adapters you require are present.
The tap must have a diameter of 13mm-25mm.
Determine what type of tap you have and select the appropriate
adapter.
The adapters supplied make the water purier suitable for almost
any kitchen tap. However, the water purier may not t some
uncommon types of taps.
The tap water pressure has to be between 0.7kgf/cm² (7 metres of
water column) and 3.5kgf/cm² (35 metres of water column). If you
use the water purier at a water pressure outside this range, either
the ltered water ow will be extremely low or the water purier
will get damaged.
Installation A-type adapter
For taps with a round spout with a diameter of 16mm, 17.5mm or
19mm (Fig. 6).
1 Remove the attachment nut and the adapter from the water
purier housing (Fig. 7).
2 Pass the attachment nut over the tap spout (Fig. 8).
3 Place the matching adapter (A-type) over the tip of the spout. The
16mm adapter is packed with the water purier. If necessary,
replace it with the 17.5mm adapter or 19mm adapter to t the
diameter of your tap (Fig. 9).
4 Screw the attachment nut rmly onto the water purier
housing (Fig. 10).
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