Operating Instructions
WATERCLEAN 600 LP / MP
BTA 5.960-505.0
ETL 5.970-054.0 (LP 400V)
5.970-055.0 (MP 400V)
5.970-156.0 (LP 230V)
5.970-157.0 (MP 230V)
A 2011201
WTC 600 LP / MP
Version 06/05
Safety Notes
Contents
1 Safety Notes ...........................................3
2 Intended Use..........................................3
3 Maintenance and Care ...........................4
3.1 Starting Operation ..................................4
3.1.1 Admission-pressure Unit ........................4
3.1.2 Filling the Metering Stations ...................4
3.1.3 Switching On the Equipment ..................5
3.1.4 Operating Indicators ...............................5
3.2 During Operation ....................................5
3.2.1 Control and Corrective Action Intervals..5
3.2.2 Sand and Activated Carbon Filter ..........6
3.2.3 Bleeding the Metering Pump ..................6
3.2.4 Replacing the Fine Filter ........................7
3.2.5 Fine Adjustment of the Operating Pressu-
res ...............................................................7
3.2.6 Mixing the Chemicals .............................8
3.3 Switching Off the Equipment ..................9
4 Consumption Materials...........................9
5 Malfunctions .........................................10
6 Technical Data .....................................11
7 EU Declaration of Conformit
...............12
Equipment Components
1 Sand filter
2 Activated carbon filter
3 Control, activated carbon filter
4 Control, sand filter
5 Manometer, sand filter supply pressure
6 Manometer, activated carbon filter supply
pressure
7 RO filter unit
8 Switch box
9 Operating mode switch
10 Control panel
11 Manometer, pump pressure
12 Manometer, concentrate pressure
13 Concentrate control valve
14 Pressure control valve
15 Manometer, fine filter supply pressure
16 Manometer, fine filter output pressure
17 Fine filter unit
18 Power outlets, sand and activated carbon
filter
19 Power outlets (3x) for metering stations
20 Main switch
1 Safety Notes
Safe operation of the equipment is
possible only when the operating instructions and safety notes are read
completely, and the instructions contained therein are strictly followed.
Drinking Water
❑ Drinking water quality is ensured only when the
equipment is controlled within the scheduled
periods. Observe the given control intervals.
❑ Have the drinking water quality checked in reg-
ular intervals; the valid drinking water regulations are to be observed.
Chemicals
❑ Wear acid-resistant protective clothing (gog-
gles and gloves).
❑ Store chemicals cool and dry, however, not
below 5 °C.
❑ Keep chemicals at locations not accessible for
children.
❑ Ensure good room ventilation and provide a
washing facility.
❑ Have eye wash bottle readily available.
Electrical Equipment
❑ Work on the electrical equipment is to be car-
ried out only by skilled persons for electrical
work.
❑ Never touch damaged or cut through mains
cables; pull the mains plug immediately, as
required.
❑ Never operate the equipment with a damaged
cable.
2 Intended Use
The equipment is used for conditioning of surface
water, well water and river water.
Depending on the untreated water quality,
the modular set-up enables secure separation
of turbid materials, water hardeners, salts and
bacteria/ virus.
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Maintenance and Care
3 Maintenance and Care
The equipment may be put into operation only when set-up, installed and prepared for operation by an authorized KÄRCHER specialist dealer.
Version 06/05
WTC 600 LP / MP
3.1 Starting Operation
Before starting operation:
• Make sure that the equipment is connected to
the untreated water source and the respective
transporting gear, e. g., admission-pressure
unit.
• Ensure the unrestricted flow of the drinking water
into a tank or a suitable device on the user side.
The drinking water must be able to run
off without counterpressure. The height
difference must not exceed 3 m.
3.1.1 Admission-pressure Unit
In case an admission-pressure unit
is necessary, it will be installed by a
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Kärcher service technician.
The admission-pressure unit consists of a
pump (21) and a control device (22). The operating condition of the pump is indicated with three
indicator lights:
• Green (24): Ready for operation
• Yellow (25): Pump delivering
• Red (26): Malfunction or water low
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22
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24
25
26
• The reset button (23) starts the pump after failure
3.1.2 Filling the Metering Stations
If the system is equipped with one or
more metering stations, it must be en-
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sured that these are correctly filled and
connected.
• Put on protective clothing.
• Open the lid (27) of the metering station (30).
28 29
27
30
• Fill the respective chemical into the metering
station according to Section 3.2.6.
The metering stations must not be
mixed up or mistaken, meaning filled
with the wrong chemical.
• Add the corresponding amount of chlorine-free
drinking water.
• Shut the lid of the metering station.
• Pull the mixing rod (28) out of the metering
station to the stop and push back in again.
Repeat this procedure for approx. 5 minutes
until the chemical is completely mixed.
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