Instruction Manual for STREAMLINE models including: SMT-400, SMT-600, SMARTANK 650Ltr Skid System, SMARTANK, SMARTANK Skid System, 650Ltr Skid System, Skid System

INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTR-SMT-400-600

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Connect the BLACK hose from the mains water supply to the water inlet connection (do not turn water supply on yet) nearby soakawaySwitch the solenoid valve ‘on’ with the solen. id switch to fill. The controller will monitor the level switch in the water tank and fill the tank by energising the sole.


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1.

Responsibilities

General Responsibilities Manufacture Responsibilities Personnel Responsibilities

2.

Technical Specifications

Technical Data

3.

Smartank® Diagram

4.

Safety Regulations

Electrical Specifications & Safety Safety Precautions Personal Safety System Safety

5.

Setting Up The Smartank®

Unpacking The Smartank System

Filling Time & Filtration Process

Split Charge Relay

Charging The Smartank

Inlet & Outlet Tubing Set Up

Turning The Smartank® On

Turning The Smartank® Off

Tips When Cleaning

5.

Storing The Smartank®

6.

Malfunctions & Troubleshooting

Controller Messages Troubleshooting Adjusting Calibration

7.

Maintenance & Replacing Filters

Inspections Pump TDS Metres Prefilters Reverse Osmosis De-Ionising (DI)

8.

Disposing Of Filters & Machine

9.

Why StreamlineTM?

10. Warranty Information

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Responsibilities

Responsibilities
General Responsibilities These operating instructions allows you to use the Smartank® tank system safely and efficiently. The instructional booklet must be read before setting up, starting or using your Streamline® equipment. It is an integral part of the product itself.
Please read the warning and instructions contained in this booklet carefully. They provide important information on the safe use and maintenance of the equipment. Pay particular attention to general safety instructions.
Please keep this booklet in a safe place near your Smartank® tank system for future consultation
Your Smartank® tank system is constructed according to current safety standard and regulations. The latest and current edition is illustrated in this manual.
The contents of this booklet should be bought to the attention of all users.
Manufacturers Responsibilities Varitech Systems Ltd, the manufacturer of StreamlineTM, holds 12-months warranty on all machines and equipment from the date of purchased (see Warranty section 2)
Varitech Systems Ltd, the manufacturer of StreamlineTM, is in no case responsible for failures or errors caused by modifications to the unit by customer or other persons.

Personnel Responsibilities
The Smartank® tank system is designed and manufactured to be operated in industrial applications. It is important that the operator(s) of the Smartank® tank system have read through these operating instructions thoroughly, and understand all safety instructions and regulations.
The Smartank® tank system is not intended for use by children, adolescents, persons under the influence of alcohol / drugs or simply lacking experience and knowledge. These operating instructions are designed to educate the user, informing t he operator how to carry out the task at hand successfully, whilst avoiding potential dangers that might occur.
Important If needed, training videos can be found on the StreamlineTM website: www.streamline.systems

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2 Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications
Specification Data

Country of Origin Maximum Height Maximum Length Maximum Width Dry Weight Wet Weight Min. Inlet Pressure Requirement Optimum Operating Pressure
Standard Water Inlet Connection (Male hose lock)
Waste Water Outlet Connection (Male hose lock)
Pure Water Outlet Connection (Male hose lock) Electrical Power Supply Optimum Water Quality Water Quality Range
Pure Water Flow (optimum output)
Operating Time

Smartank® 400 (RODI) United Kingdom 438mm 1670mm 1220mm 145kg 545kg 2.8 / 40 bar / psi 6.9 / 100 bar / psi 3/4 inch
3/4 inch
3/4 inch 12v Battery / 230V mains
000ppm 000ppm ­ 1000ppm
5.2 Lpm Per Pump Approx. 10hrs

Smartank® 650 (RODI) United Kingdom 438mm 2100mm 1220mm 170kg 820kg 2.8 / 40 bar / psi 6.9 / 100 bar / psi 3/4 inch
3/4 inch
3/4 inch 12v Battery / 230V mains
000ppm 000ppm ­ 1000ppm
5.2 Lpm Per Pump Approx. 10hrs

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Battery Location

Final Deionising Operator TDS Meter

Fill Point 1

Electric Solinoid Valve

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3 Smartank® Diagram

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane Filter
In Stainless Steel Housing

Fill Point 2

Safety Fuse Box

Pre-filtration filters (sediment filter,
granular activated carbon filter, carbon filter)

ShurfloTM 100psi pump 1

DI Filter Vessles

ShurfloTM 100psi pump 2

Cabinet Lock

Streamline® Digital flow controller 1

Waste Water Regulator

Booster Pump

Final deionising Switch

Booster Pump

operator TDS meter

Pressure

Filling electric solenoid valve on/off switch

Streamline® Digital flow controller 2
Cabinet Lock

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4 Safety Regulations

Safety Regulations
Electrical Specifications and Safety
This applies to all Smartank® system configurations Electrical connections must be carried out in respect of current legislation (in compliance with the provisions of the IEC 60364-1 standard) and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Please check that the installation and sockets are adequate for the maximum power of the appliance indicated on the rating plate. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. The correct plug should be fitted by a qualified electrician.

- Varitech Systems Ltd, the manufacturer of StreamlineTM declines all liability for damage to persons, animals or things caused by faulty or incorrect connection.
- Before connecting the equipment, check that the specification given on the rating plate corresponds to that of the mains electrical supply.
- If the equipment is connected via an extension, use cables with an adequate cross section, never less than 1,5 mmq. The plug and socket must be watertight.
- The electrical safety of the equipment is guaranteed only when correctly and efficiently earthed as specified in current electrical safety legislation (in compliance with the provisions of the IEC 60364-1 standard). This fundamental safety requisite should be verified. If in doubt, ask a professionally qualified electrician to check the system thoroughly. It is recommended that the electric supply to this machine should include a residual current device that will interrupt the supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds 30 mA for 30ms or a device that will prove the earth circuit.

Varitech Systems Ltd, the manufacturer of StreamlineTM , declines all liability for damage caused by faulty earthing of the appliance.

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The equipment can be disconnected from the mains only by unplugging the plug from

the mains socket.

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When using any electrical appliance, certain fundamental rules should be respected:

· Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet;
· Do not touch the appliance with bare feet or unsuitable clothing;
· Do not pull the power cable or appliance itself to unplug the plug from the mains.

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Safety Precautions
· It is always recommended to professionally install the Smartank® by the manufacturer or an approved installer. Speak to Varitech Systems Ltd for more details.
· If being installed in a vehicle or trailer, always ensure the vehicle/trailer has a suitable payload for the Smartank® to be installed.
· Do not use the Smartank® with telescopic poles in the vicinity of power lines, junction boxes, power sockets ­ Please read StreamlineTM OVA8® operating instructions.
· Do not attempt to modify the Smartank® as this could cause a safety hazard or system breakdown.
· Never use faulty components or if there is visible damage to the pole or fittings - replace them immediately with original spare parts.
Personal Safety Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the Smartank® tank system. Do not use the filtration system while you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. A moment of inattention while operating the filtration trolley may result in serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment to avoid personal injury:

Protective Gloves

Saftey Goggles

Protective Footware

Additional protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection may be required depending on the safety regulations in the operator surroundings.

- Additional protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection may be required depending on the safety regulations in the operator surroundings.

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System Safety The Smartank® tank system is manufactured with the safety of the operator in mind, including some key features such as;
OVER PRESSURE · If the water pressure in the Smartank® filtration system rises above the maximum
100psi / 6bar pressure, the pressure switch valve shuts on the pump closing the system down, and not letting the pressure in the system rise any further. · It is important to never open the filter vessels or membrane housings during operation or whilst under pressure.
OVER HEATING · If the powerful booster pump overheats on the Smartank® system, an activation
switch is triggered and the system will automatically switch off.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS · As the Smartank® system is powered by an electrical source, never use expose
the equipment in the rain, snow or strong winds. · Never use the filtration system to clean people and/or animals. · Before each use, undertake a visual check on all electrical cables for damage · Never use the Smartank® system with a damaged cable.

MECHANICAL HAZARDS
· To avoid all mechanical hazards, ensure the Smartank® system is safely secured in position before filling the water tank.

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4 Setting Up The Smartank®
Setting Up The Smartank®
Unpacking of the Smartank® system Your Smartank® system has been carefully manufactured, checked through QC and packaged as a kit. If your Smartank® is installed in a vehicle or trailer, please move to Storage of Smartank® System. (See Page 15) Packaging (bags, boxes, nails, tape etc.) should be kept out of reach of children as they may represent a potential hazard. Packaging can be recycled according to your local legislation.
Filling Time & Filtration Process To operate the Smartank® system, the operator needs to think of a suitable filling time before commencing on the cleaning task. Filling time takes approx. 2-4hrs (See Filling of Smartank®) The water enters the Smartank® system through the water inlet connection, and then passes through the three prefilters (Sediment, Carbon, Carbon Block) removing the largest particles in the water before the water enters the membrane. The reverse osmosis (RO) membrane filters remove up to 98% of the impurities in the water, before it reaches the de-ionising (DI) resin filter where the water is polished and reaches a 000ppm result.
Split Charge Relay If the Smartank® is installed in your vehicle, then you most likely have a split charge relay system connecting your battery to your vehicle battery, and taking charge from the vehicle when on and in motion. The split charge relay should already be installed in your vehicle system, however if need assistance, please speak to the manufacturer or a Streamline® fitting centre.

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Charging The Smartank® If your Smartank® is in a trailer system or on a skid mount plate, it is likely your Smartank® will need to be manually charged with a mains charger.
1. Plug the Smartank® into an electrical wall socket
2. Insert the charger socket into the blue charging socket and switch on the charger.

3. Battery charging stages are displayed here.

3.

Charging Time The battery charging cycle is approx. 5hrs to full charge. The run time of the battery is approx. 12hrs continual usage.

Full

5hr*

Battery Charge

12hr

Continuous Run Time

Important
Only use the StreamlineTM charger supplied with your Smartank® system. If misplaced, contact your dealer of manufacture immediately.
The charger will never over heat. This has a safety function to prevent the battery from over charging. You can operate the system and keep the battery on charge. Pay special attention to the mains electrical supply when operating with water.

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Inlet & Outlet Tubing Set Up 1. Connect the BLACK hose from the
mains water supply to the water inlet connection (do not turn water supply on yet)
2. Connect the RED hose from the waste water outlet and direct to a drain or nearby soakaway

3. Switch the solenoid valve `on' with the solenoid switch to fill. The controller will monitor the level switch in the water tank and fill the tank by energising the solenoid filling valve. When the water level rises and operates the level switch, the controller will de-energise the solenoid filling valve and stop the filling process automatically
4. Switch on the mains water, and allow all air to pass through the filter system

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5. Once the tank is full, the solenoid switch will automatically stop and shut the water off at the ports. Disconnect the hose couplings.
Important
If your Smartank® system has an optional extra booster pump, you can switch on to boost the fill pressure to reach 100psi / 6bar. This will reduce the filling time and have a longer life span on the membrane
Turning The Smartank® On
1. Connect your `BLUE' link hose supplied to the pure water outlets marked `Pure Water Out 1 / Pure Water Out 2' on the PURE water outlet to the hose reel or directly to waterfed pole. If you have a static hose reel mounted in the vehicle, it will already be connected ready for use.
2. Switch the flow controller on by pressing the button on the V16 Pump Controller 1.

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3. You can adjust the water flow rate by increasing/decreasing the flow rate number until a desired flow rate is achieved. The average flow rate is usually set between 40-50 on the StreamlineTM controlers (approx. 2.5lpm). The pump MUST run continuously. If the pump is running intermittently whilst water is flowing to the telescopic pole, decrease the speed on the flow controller by pressing the button until the pump runs continuously.
4. Ensure the waterflow is clear from the Smartank® system to the waterfed pole. Any taps, univalves or hose stops must be open to allow a clear flow of water for the operator to clean.
Your Smartank® Is Ready To Clean You are now able to use your Smartank® system. Please ensure you regularly check the water quality with the TDS meter provided.

Turning your Smartank® system OFF 1. Press and hold the button on the StreamlineTM flow controller, switching off the ShurfloTM pump 2. Disconnect the mains power supply before disconnecting the mains water supply 3. Remove all hoses and safely store in storage box

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Tips When Cleaning

1

Flow Rates Different cleaning applications may require different water flow rates, i.e. large glass areas

with lots of rinsing will need more water than a small window.

Water Interruption

2

The water supply can sometimes be interrupted for short lengths of time i.e. when the operator moves from window to window. However if the Smartank® system is interrupted for long periods

of time, it is best to switch off the pump to save overheating and/or over pressurising, and

potentially damaging the system.

x4 Jets Used On Brush
3 If the operator is using 4x jets with the waterfed brush, it is advised to turn up the speed of the controller, to give sufficient water flow for quality cleaning and rinsing.
Perfect Finish
4 The most important part of the cleaning process is to rinse the glass thoroughly, after the window has been cleaned. To do this, lift the brush away from the glass and move the head from side to side working from top to bottom motion, allowing the water remove all particles from the glass.
Spotting
5 If you are cleaning windows on a warm day, the rinsing procedure must be done meticulously, as warm, direct sunlight can cause spotting due to insufficient rinsing.

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5 Storing The Smartank®
Storing The Smartank®
Short term storage: 2-4 weeks of no use 1. Remove the prefilter housing and pour out the excess water. 2. Remove the DI resin cartridge housing and pour out the excess water. 3. Remove the RO membrane caps for the excess water to drain from the membranes. 4. Ensure you reinstall the top caps on RO pressure vessels. Do not allow them to dry out. 5. Ensure you reinstall the prefilters and DI resin cartridge. Do not allow them to dry out.
Long term storage: 4 weeks plus of no use 1. Remove the prefilter housing and pour out the excess water. 2. Remove the DI resin cartridge housing and pour out the excess water. 3. Remove the RO membrane caps for the excess water to drain from the membranes. 4. Remove all filters from the Smartank® system, wrap in individual plastic bags and seal. 5. Replace all filter housings and membrane caps without any filters inside. 6. It is important to store the Smartank® system where it cannot freeze. 7. It is important for all filters to not be allowed to dry out when not in use.
Important The unit must be protected from freezing.

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5 Malfunctions & Troubleshooting

Malfunctions & Troubleshooting
Controller Troubleshooting Controller Messages

dE ­ Dead end has been detected. The pump has been turned off automatically by the controller, as there is a water stop somewhere in the system.

PS ­ The pressure switch has been activated.

This means the pressure has exceeded the pressure switch rating. Check if

t

here is no water blockage or reduce the pump speed to lower the resistance.

BAT ­ Battery voltage has dropped below 11.5V. Re-charge your battery as soon as possible, before your pump finally stops.
(Pump still working)

(Flashing & Pump Has Stopped)

BAT - (Pump still working) ­ Battery voltage has dropped below 11.0V. The pump has been stopped by the controller to prevent possible damage to the battery. Re-charge your battery as soon as possible. If you have a split charge relay fitted to your Smartank® system, start your vehicle engine which will then start the charging process.

(Flashing)

FLO - The controller is set to a filling mode. The controller will monitor the level switch in the water tank and fill the tank by energising the solenoid filling valve. When the water level rises and operates the level switch, the controller will de-energise the solenoid filling valve and stop the filling process automatically.

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Troubleshooting

Controller stating (DE or PS) Constantly

a.

1

b.

c.

d.

Check for any blockages in hose or telescopic pole tubing Check for any blockages in membrane Raise the calibration on the controller Contact service centre

Controller Flashing (BAT) Constantly

2

a.

Plug in battery charger immediately before the battery is flat

b.

Contact service centre

Low water pressure or water supply at waterfed brush?

a.
3 b.
c. d.

Check for any blockages or kinks in hose Disconnect all extension hose/hose reels and connect the Smartank® filtration system directly to the telescopic pole Clean or replace the sediment filter Contact service centre

High waste water flow and low pure water flow?

4

a.

Check if membrane has the plug installed ­ if so, replace membrane

b.

Contact service centre

High Pure Water TDS?

5

a. b.

c.

Check membrane quality ­ replace membrane Check DI filter ­ replace resin beads in DI cartridge Contact service centre

Booster Pump Failing To Start?

a.

6

b.

c.

d.

Check battery charge ­ see `12.1 How to charge your battery' Check fuse on battery charger Check fuse on mains power Contact service centre

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Adjusting the calibration on the controller
The StreamlineTM controller can automatically shut down the pump automatically This is known as `dead-end' and labelled `dE' on the controller. The sensitivity can be adjusted and set by the operator, if the controller is turning off too early or too late.

1. Turn on the flow controller press
2. To adjust dead-end detection, press and hold and at the same time. Wait for `Cal' to display and flash on the screen.

hold

3. When `Cal' displays on the screen,

adjust dead-end detection up with

(less sensitive, turns off at higher

pressures) or down with (more

sensitive, turns off at a

Or

lower pressure).

4. Press button to set and save the final calibration

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Warning: Do not set the calibration too high. Setting calibration higher than necessary places extra strain on both the pump and the controller in a dead-end situation. This can result in damage to both the pump and your controller.

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6 Maintenance & Replacing Filters
Maintenance & Replacing Filters
It is recommended to run a weekly, monthly and quarterly examination on the Smartank® system to ensure all filters are adequate and effective for producing pure 000ppm water quality.
Weekly inspection · Keep a check on the pure water TDS by using the handheld TDS meter. This measures
in parts per million (ppm). If the output reads higher than 3ppm, it is recommended to change the de-ionising (DI) filter, and make a note in the back of the inspection booklet · Keep a check on the battery voltage by running through the controller function until you reach `BAT'. A good healthy battery will read between 11V and 12.4V.
Monthly inspection · Each month it is recommended to flush through the reverse osmosis (RO) membranes and
reset the ratio between pure water output and waste water output. The waste water valve should be opened 100% to allow waste water to flow out for approx. 5mins. Gradually reset to 60% pure and 40% waste water.
Quarterly inspections · Depending on the usage, however, it is advised to change the prefilters at least
once a quarter. · Complete a check on all membranes to ensure performance is still acceptable
Warning: Ensure the Smartank® system is not operating or under pressure when maintenance or filter replacements are being undertaken.

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Pump
The pump fitted to the Smartank® systems are protected by an in-line strainer filter, with a clear top allowing for visual inspection. If any debris accumulates in the strainers, unscrew the top and flush out with clean water.
The pump has a built in pressure switch. When switched on it will pump until it has reached the maximum pressure setting before cutting out. This is a safety feature. However, the pressure switch may burn out if the pump is allowed to run intermittently.
To avoid this happening, make sure that the pump speed is correctly set on the flow controller. The pump must not be stored under pressure as this will invalidate the warranty.

Product Code:

8000-946-238

TDS meters
This system relies on a series of filters to produce pure 000ppm water. To ensure that your Smartank® filters operate efficiently, the filters will need to be changed in accord with your water harness. Open the cabinet by turning the two latches on either side of the front cover, using the key supplied. Lower the front cover carefully ensuring that the external controls are not damaged.
The Smartank® is fitted with two inline TDS meters.
1) The first TDS meter is located inside the Smartank® cabinet, which measures the in coming mains water (in) along with the Reverse Osmosis filtered water (out). If the Reverse Osmosis (out) reading is above 40ppm, a replacement RO membrane is needed.

Inside Smartank®

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2) The second TDS meter is mounted on the front of the Smartank® cabinet, which monitors the water purity of both DI filters (operator 1/operator 2). If the final water reading is above 5ppm, a replacement DI filter is needed

Outside Smartank®

Prefilters ­ Usage & Replacing
The prefilter set are the first initial filter set the feed water will pass through.
How To Change Your Pre filters
The prefilter cartridges are quick release, and can be replaced by simply unscrewing the CLK cartridge (twist to the left) and replacing them with new CLK cartridges.
It is important to keep the prefilters are kept in the correct order for quality filtration.
1. Sediment prefilter 2. Granular Activated Carbon prefilter 3. Carbon Block prefilter
Ensure you safely and securing tighten up the housing to ensure the system is safe under operating pressure.

Product Code:

KIT02310-CLK

Recommends

Quartary Replacement

Or

25,000ltrs Mains Water

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Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane Filters ­ Usage and replacing The RO membranes are the core part of the water filtration ­ produce up to 98% of water filtration.

Usage
Either yearly replacement or approx. 250,000ltrs of pure water running through, whichever comes quickest
How do I change the RO membranes?
The RO membrane filter is hidden below the centre cover in the water tank..
Please pay special attention to the flow direction on the membrane housings and on the membranes themselves.
1) Ensure the Smartank® is switched off and no water filling into the tank.
2) Remove the inlet, outlet and waste water hose connections from the stainless steel membrane housing.
3) Release the stainless steel membrane housing from the clamps and remove the used RO membrane filter into general waste.
4) Reinsert the new RO membrane filter in the housing, ensuring the membrane seal is located on the inlet of the stainless steel membrane housing.
5) Reassemble the stainless steel membrane housing, and clamp back into position before attaching the inlet, outlet and waste water hose connections.

Product Code:

S-MRO-4040-F

After you have replaced a new RO membrane filter, ensure you complete a backwash before the membrane is put under pressure.

Recommends

Yearly Replacement

Or

250,000ltrs Mains Water

Warning: Don't lose the RO membrane plugs! Carefully insert in the water inlet side. If in doubt speak to your Streamline® technician.

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De-ionising (DI) Resin Beads ­ usage and replacing
The DI filter is a vessel containing DI resin beads. The DI resin cannot be regenerated and needs replacing should the `out' TDS reading rise above 006ppm.

To replace the DI resin filter:
1) Ensure the Smartank® is switched off and no water filling into the tank.
2) Remove the inlet and outlet hose from the filter.
3) Unscrew the DI filter head and remove both the head and riser carefully
4) Release the DI filter from the clamp and empty of the used resin beads into general waste.
5) Refill the DI filter with new resin beads, ensuring that the filter is filled no more than three quarters.
6) Reassemble the head and riser, and clamp the filter back into position before attaching the inlet and outlet hose connections.
Ensure you safely and securing tighten up the housing to ensure the system is safe under operating pressure.

Product Code:

MB115

Warning: Disposing of resin beads can create a slippery surface. Care needed to dispose of resin beads effectively. Remove all over spill immediately.

7 Disposing Of Filters & Machine
The Smartank® system is classified as special waste. It must be taken apart and divided into uniform sections which should be disposed of according to current legislation. Do not use the components removed as spare parts. All filters are disposable as unharmful general waste.

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8 Why StreamlineTM?

Why StreamlineTM?
Flexibility
· StreamlineTM systems can be built according to customers' exact requirements · For non-standard systems, the user's needs or specifications are listened to and turned
into reality.
Quality
· Whilst price is important, quality is remembered long after price is forgotten · We insist on sourcing brand name products from around the world, only of a reputable
quality, and bring them together under the StreamlineTM name · All StreamlineTM products carry a full one year's warranty, according to the manufacturers'
standard terms and conditions of sale.
Service
· We have an in-house technical helpline able to answer most of your questions relating to the capabilities and functionalities of all StreamlineTM products
· If we get it wrong, we will put it right. If you are sent a wrong item, we will immediately attend to sending you the correct item and arrange a collection of the wrong item without any quibbles
· StreamlineTM is backed by a comprehensive range with massive stocks providing you with a `one stop shop' for all your requirements.

Manufactured In The United Kingdom

Checked & Tested By Quality Control

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9 Warranty Information

Warranty Information
StreamlineTM Warranty

The warranty on all Machines and Equipment is for 1 year (12-months) from RECORDED DATE OF PURCHASE.
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES NORMAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS, including but not limited to HOSES, FILTERS, O-RINGS, DIAPHRAGMS, VALVES, GASKETS, CARBON BRUSHES and damage to motors and other components as a result of failure to replace normal maintenance items. THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
If StreamlineTM receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, Streamline® will either, at its opinion, repair or replace components which prove to be defective.
Replacement parts will only be supplied under warranty, upon the inspection and approval of the defective parts by StreamlineTM.
Should it be necessary to supply replacement parts before the opportunity to inspect, these will be charged at current prices and credit will only be issued upon subsequent inspection and warranty approval by StreamlineTM.

Wear and tear, misuse, abuse improper maintenance, frost damage, the use of chemicals other than those supplied or approved by StreamlineTM, improper installation or repair, unauthorised modification, incidental or consequential costs, loss or damage, service, labour or third party charges, the cost of returning defective parts to StreamlineTM.
This warranty constitutes the exclusive remedy of any purchaser of a StreamlineTM unit and is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for use, to the fullest extent permitted by law. In no event shall any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for use exceed the term of the applicable warranty stated above and StreamlineTM shall have no other obligation or liability.
Important
Unfortunately these rights cannot be transferred to a third party.

The customer is responsible for the cost of return of the defective part. If warranty is approved, StreamlineTM will pay for the cost of the repaired or replacement part.

This warranty excludes the following conditions and circumstances which are at the discretion of StreamlineTM:

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