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Start up
Open the device door
1
Drip pan
2
Device door
3
Release button
 Remove the drip pan.
 Push the unlocking button and open the device
door.
Insert filter
1
Bracket
2
Plate
3
Filter
4
Handle
1
do not touch the marked areas
WARNING
Health risk due to the contamination with germs.
 When replacing the filter cartridges, ensure hy-
giene and cleanliness.
 Do not touch the connections of the socket and fil-
ters.
 Wear sterile disposable gloves when replacing the
filter.
 Do not interchange filters, observe colour coding.
 Remove drip pan and open the device door.
 Turn the filter so that the handle is on the left side
and insert it into the relevant support from the bot-
tom.
1
Marking
 Turn the filter to the right all the way to the stop.
 Check installation position.
The marking on the label on the support and on the
filter must be aligned with each other.
 Close device door and insert drip pan.
Open the door of the base.
The door of the base can be locked.
1
Door of the base.
2
Door lock
 Unlock the door lock.
 Open the door on the support leg.
Insert the CO
bottle
2
Note:
Observe general information on handling CO
(see Chapter "Care and maintenance/general informa-
tion on handling CO
bottles")
2
1
Rotating regulator
2
Pressure reducer
3
Union joint
4
Main tap
5
Pressure gauge control pressure
6
CO
hose
2
 Place the CO
bottle in the base and secure it by
2
means of the tie down strap.
 Briefly open the main tap so that possibly present,
liquid CO
can escape.
2
 Screw the pressure reducer onto the new gas bot-
tle. Watch for correct mounting of the sealing ring!
 Tighten covering nut firmly.
 Connect the CO
hose to the pressure reducer.
2
 Slowly open the main tap on the gas bottle.
 Set 3 bar on the pressure reducer by means of the
control knob.
 Close the main tap on the gas bottle.
 Read the value indicated on the pressure gauge
control pressure.
 The indicated value must remain constant for at
least 5 minutes.
3
-
EN
 With detectable pressure reduction:
Check if the O-ring between the gas cylinder and
the pressure reducer is present and free of dam-
age. Replace defective O-ring.
Check the correct positioning of the pressure re-
ducer.
Tighten covering nut firmly.
Check the hose coupling on the pressure reducer
and the CO
hose for visible damage. In case of
2
doubt, call the Customer Service.
 If the pressure reduction cannot be remedied by
the stated measures, the pressure reducer is de-
fective and must be replaced.
 Open main tap.
 Set the operating pressure on the pressure reducer
by means of the control knob.
WPD 100: Presetting 4 bar, re-adjustable if neces-
sary.
WPD 200/600: Set the CO
approx. 3 bar (static) prior to the dispensing of wa-
ter and then check if the pressure is approx. 3.0 bar
during the dispensing of carbonated water (spar-
kling).
 Close the door of the base.
Inserting the 425 g CO
bottles
2
1
Pressure regulator scale
2
Pressure regulator
3
Adjustment wheel
4
Screw connection of the bottle
5
425 g CO
bottle
2
 Remove drip pan and open the device door.
 Turn the pressure regulator to "OFF".
 Remove the cover of the CO
 Screw the 425 g CO
connection of the pressure regulator.
 If a resistance can be noticed, turn the 425 g CO
bottle slightly further until it is tightened. A short
hissing noise may be audible.
 Pre-set the pressure regulator to "4".
 Close device door and insert drip pan.
 After initial startup, readjust the pressure on the
pressure regulator in order to achieve the desired
CO
concentration in the water.
2
Note:
Regulate strongly spraying water stream during dis-
pensing of carbonated water by lowering the CO
sure. If the water is not sufficiently carbonated, increase
the CO
pressure.
2
pressure regulator to
2
bottle
2
bottle.
2
bottle onto the bottle screw
2
2
pres-
2
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