Installation Guide for amaid models including: ADI-P Smartphone Operated Controller for Filtration Systems, ADI-P, Smartphone Operated Controller for Filtration Systems, Operated Controller for Filtration Systems

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AMIAD Water Systems Ltd.
ADI-P - Smartphone Operated Controller for Filtration Systems

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

Patent Pending

Original Instructions Ref: 05/2020

ADI-P Controller Online orders and tech support www.irrigationglobal.com

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Amiad Water Systems Ltd.
ADI-P - Patent Pending Smartphone Operated Controller for Filtration Systems
Amiad's ADI-P is a smartphone operated controller for filtration systems that is available in two main configurations: · An integrated device for controlling one or two new filters · A standalone device for controlling one or two existing filters
The ADI-P system consists of two major components: The ADI-P Controller and the ADI-P Mobile Application. In this document, you will find the ADI-P Controller features including updates starting from firmware version #1.1.14.

Disclaimer: Copyright © 2018 Amiad Water Systems Ltd. All rights reserved.
The contents of this document, including without limitation all information and materials, images, illustrations, data, drawings, names and any other such materials that appear in this document are the sole property of Amiad Water Systems Ltd., including any intellectual property rights, whether registered or not, and all know-how contained or embodied therein. Amiad may alter, remove or change the Content without any further notice. You may not reproduce, copy, modify, create derivative works from, sell or participate in any sale of, or exploit in any way, in whole or in part, any of this document or its content.
The confidential nature of and/or privilege in the file enclosed is not waived or lost as a result of a mistake or error in this file. If you received this file in error, please notify Amiad immediately at info@amiad.com.
This document does not replace any certified drawing, procedure or information provided by Amiad in reference to a specific customer, site or project. Amiad assumes that all users understand risks involved within this file and/or its attached materials. This document is given in good faith and is not intended to impose any obligation to Amiad. While every effort has been made to ensure the information in this manual is accurate and complete, we would appreciate if you can bring any errors or omissions to the knowledge of Amiad or consult Amiad experts or its authorized representatives if you have any questions.
Amiad Water Systems Ltd. D.N. Galil Elyon 1, 1233500, Israel Tel: 972 4 690 9500 | Fax: 972 4 814 1159 Email: info@amiad.com

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Table of Contents
Safety First ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 General Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Installation........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Commissioning ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Operation and Control...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Before any maintenance or non-standard operation....................................................................................................................... 5 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 ADI-P Controller Quick Guide ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 Screens Details: .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Download and Export Reports: ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 Specifications Table ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 ADI-P Terminal Blocks Connections................................................................................................................................................ 15 Annex A. Chaining ADI-P Controllers: ............................................................................................................................................. 16 Annex B. Remarks on connecting the ADI-P Controller to an AC/DC Adaptor: .............................................................................. 19 Amiad Limited Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................ 20

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Safety First
General Safety Instructions
 The manufacturer's filtration products always operate as components in a larger system. System designers, installers and operators must comply with all relevant safety standards.
 Prior to installation, operation, maintenance and/or any other type of action carried out on the controller, carefully read these installation and operation instructions.
 During installation, operation and/or maintenance of the controller all conventional safety instructions must be observed in order to avoid danger to the workers, the public and/or to property in the vicinity.
 The system is for use for non-hazardous liquids only!  Please note: The filter controlled by the controller enters the flushing mode automatically without any prior warning.  No change or modification to the equipment is permitted without written notification given by the manufacturer or by
its representative(s) on the manufacturer's behalf.  Always observe standard safety instructions and good engineering practices whilst working in the filter's vicinity.  Use the controller only for its intended use as designed by the manufacturer only. Any misuse of the controller may
lead to damage and may affect your warranty coverage. Consult with the manufacturer prior to any non-standard use of this equipment.  Do not carry out system cleaning and/or maintenance in an explosive atmosphere.
Installation
General
 Install the controller according to the detailed installation instructions provided in this manual or in the Quick Guide provided with the filter or controller.
 Make sure to leave enough side and top clearance to enable easy access for safe maintenance operations.  Make sure to have suitable lighting at the filter's location to enable good visibility and safe maintenance.  Arrange suitable platforms and safety barriers to enable easy and safe access to the controller without needing to climb
on pipes and other equipment. Verify that any platform, barrier, ladder or other such equipment is built, installed and used in accordance with the relevant local authorized standards.  Use only appropriate standard tools and equipment operated by qualified operators when installing, operating and maintaining the controller.  When installation is required in hazardous environment sites, underground or high above ground, make sure that the site design and the auxiliary equipment are appropriate and that installation procedures are carried out in accordance with the relevant standards and regulations.  Ensure walking areas around the installation are slip resistant when wet.
Shipment and transporting
 Shipping and transporting the controller must be done in a safe and stable manner and in accordance with the relevant standards and regulations.

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Electricity  Electric wiring must be performed by an authorized electrician only, using standardized and approved components.  The filter should be installed in a manner in which the controller's electrical components are protected from direct
contact with water.  When using external power a 1A external fuse and minimum 22AWG wires are required.
Commissioning
 Carefully read this manual prior to operating the controller.  In order to achieve maximum performance and smooth operation of the controller, performing the start-up and first
operation procedures exactly as described in this manual is crucial.
Operation and Control
 Do not operate the controller before carefully reading and becoming familiar with its operation instructions.  Observe the safety stickers on the controller and do not perform any operation other than those given in this manual.  Do not operate or use the controller for purposes other than its original design.  The system is for use for non-hazardous liquids only!  Do not carry out system cleaning and/or maintenance in an explosive atmosphere.
Before any maintenance or non-standard operation
 Servicing the controller should be done only by technicians authorized by the manufacturer.  Do not carry out system cleaning and/or maintenance in an explosive atmosphere.  Disconnect the controller and the filter from the power supply and lock the main power switch.
Preventing damage due to frost  Non-operating periods:
To avoid damage or breakage when temperatures drop, command tubes must be disconnected and drained prior to non-operating periods.  Operating season: Your ADI-P controller is equipped with a built-in feature that detects low temperatures and increases the number of flushes to avoid freezing of water. You can activate and adjust the settings of this feature in your Settings menu.

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ADI-P controller - a smartphone operated controller for filtration systems of up to two filters. The system consists of two major components, the ADI-P Controller and the ADI-P Mobile Application. The ADI-P Controller can be supplied in two different configurations: as an integral component already connected to the filter(s) and configured for that specific filter model or as a standalone unit to be connected and configured for an existing installed filter(s). This document covers both product configurations.
ADI-P Controller Quick Guide
(for detailed information see Understanding the application's screens data items on page 10) Take few moments to familiarize yourself with the ADI-P Controller components:

Single solenoid controller

Dual solenoid controller

1. ADI-P panel for manual flushing button and indication LEDs 2. 3-Way 12VDC solenoid #1 ­ latch 3. 3-Way 12VDC solenoid #2 ­ latch 4. Solenoids' manual operation handles
5. ADI-P cover

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Initial operation of the ADI-P Controller:
Open the cover of the ADI-P Controller by turning it counterclockwise [1] and insert four alkaline 1.5V AA batteries [2]. The Power LED turns on and the ADI-P Controller starts operating according to its pre-defined default flushing program; flushing at 0.5 bar DP signal or 4-hour time intervals.
2 1
Downloading the Mobile Application:
The free ADI-P application by Amiad Water Systems is available for download on Google Play (Android version 5 and up) or the App Store (iOS version 9 and up).
Pairing the controller with your mobile phone:
1. Activate your phone's Bluetooth® discovery mode and start the ADI-P application. 2. Select the applicable SYSTEM UNITS. 3. REGISTER your filter to create an account.

4. Click CONNECT. The application scans for controllers within Bluetooth® range. 5. Select your controller from the list of controllers in range. Verify the that the blue/green LED on your controller
is blinking before clicking YES to initiate the paring process.

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6. Confirm the paring process.

7. Complete the SITE ID form. a. Controller supplied with filter: Name your site and then select "Predefined". The application reads the filter model and controller's serial number automatically. b. Controller purchased separately: Name your site, select the filter model and enter your controller's serial number.
You may add a site photo by clicking on
8. Enter the SITE INFO details (optional).
9. Once done, click SUBMIT to add your new filter to the SITE LIST.

10. In order to view data from your controller, select the active controller from the SITE LIST, marked by the active Bluetooth® icon.

11. The ONLINE STATUS screen appears and relevant data regarding your filter's performance can be viewed.

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Getting to know the ADI-P Application:
Take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the ADI-P mobile application interface: Once running and controlling the filter, the application has 5 main screens. Scroll through these screens by sliding to the right or to the left.
You may also reach the desired screen by clicking on the designated icons that appear at the bottom of the screen.

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Screens Details

The Online Status screen:

The upper red line

Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status.

Time from last flush

The time since the end of the last flush cycle.

Last flush cause

The trigger that initiated the last flush.

Pressures - Inlet

The current reading of the filter's inlet pressure.

Pressure - Outlet

The current reading of the filter's outlet pressure.

Pressure - DP

The pressure differential across the filter; calculated by subtracting the outlet pressure from the

inlet pressure.

Manual Flushing

Press this icon to start a manual flush cycle.

The Counters screen:
The upper red line Last reset at: DP Cycles Interval Cycles
Preset
Manual Cycles Total Flushing Cycles Reset Button

Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status. The date of the last resetting of the counters. The number of flush cycles started due to a DP signal. The number of flush cycles started due to the time intervals program. Also count the Antifreeze Protection Intervals Flushes The number of flush cycles started due to the preset daily start time and the current status of this program. The number of flush cycles started due to a manual start command issued by the user. The total number of flush cycles started for any reason. Press this button to reset the counters to zero.

Alerts screen:
The upper red line The second line The alerts list (see below)

Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status. Enables sorting alerts between two dates and resetting an alert. Display the alert messages according to their occurrence time and date.

Alarms and faults list:
Alert Low battery Low battery pause High DP alarm High DP fault Continuous mode alert

Possible cause Low battery voltage Controller paused due to low battery voltage DP value is >= HDA threshold (units: bar/100) DP value is >= HDF threshold (units: bar/100) Controller exceeded number of consecutive flushes for alerts

DFU failed Out of range app connection Sensor pressure read failed Capacitor charger start failed Load capacitor timeout Low downstream pressure High upstream pressure

Firmware update fail Controller out of range during connection session The number of the sensor that failed to read. Inlet(0), Outlet(1), Piston(2) Unable to charge capacitor
Capacitor charge timeout The outlet pressure is less than 1.5 bar
The inlet pressure is greater than maximum allowed pressure for the filter

Recommended Action Replace all 4 controller batteries Replace all 4 controller batteries Alert only Alert only Check configuration/check DP: If high, perform manual flush with downstream valve closed, open the filter for inspection Validate cellular reception and try again Get closer to the controller with the smartphone (within Bluetooth® range) If continues - contact support
Contact support
Check battery voltage level, contact support Check the filter and the water system
Adjust the water system inlet pressure

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Anti Freeze Active
Anti Freeze Exit
Reports screen:
The upper red line The second line The chart window Total Flushing Cycles The lower black line
History screen:
The upper red line The second line The black line The events list

Freezing Protection start, as a result of Low Temperature Threshold Stop Freezing Protection procedure
Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status. Displays icons of the different flush types. Select the desired icons to be displayed on the chart. Displays the number of flush cycles according to the selected icons. The total number of flush cycles currently displayed in the chart window. Enables the user to select the chart's time span (day, week, month).
Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status. Enables sorting events between two dates and deleting an event. Enables filtering events according to the four flush types (DP, Interval, Manual, Preset, Anti Freeze). Display the events messages according to their occurring time and date.

The Menu screens:

Enter the menu screens by tapping on the Menu icon in the upper left corner of the SITE LIST screen:

System Units

Select the system engineering units: Metric or US.

Language

Select the application user interface language: English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian,

Portuguese, Russian or Turkish.

Account

Displays the registration details of the system: User name, User e-mail, User country, User company

and User job description.

User Manual

This screen shows the user manual.

Support

Contact Us screen.

App Version

Displays the current version of the ADI-P Application.

Messages

Messages from the Amiad system

The Settings screens:

Enter the setup screens by tapping on the Settings icon in the upper right corner of any of the 5 main screens:

The upper red line

Displays the name of the currently connected controller and the communication status.

Controller State

Displays the current controller state and allows the user to switch the controller ON and OFF

DP Set Point

Displays the DP level for starting a flush cycle and allows the user to enable or disable the DP

operation.

The recommended setting is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Interval

Allows the user to set the time intervals for flushing and enable or disable the flushing according to

time intervals.

The recommended setting is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Daily Preset Flush

Allows the user to set specific flushing start times. Start time can be set as daily start times or

single-time start times. The user can set up to 8 start times.

Flush Time

Allows the user to set the duration of the flush operation.

The recommended setting is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Dwell Time

In case the system operates two filters, this parameter allows the operator to set the time delay

between the flush cycles of the first and second filters.

Battery

Displays the current charge level of the controller's batteries.

ID

Enables the user to set the site's picture, name and ID parameters such as: filter model, controller's

serial number and filter serial number.

The second screen allows the user to select the type of the water source, flow-rate, the working

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Technician Settings About

pressure and the filtration degree of the filter. Press SUBMIT to submit the data. See the following table. Displays the current device ID, App version, Firmware version, Hardware version, Bootloader version, controller installation date. If updated firmware is available this screen prompts the user to update the system by pressing the Update Now button.

Technician Settings screens:

This section of the application contains the system's basic and fundamental settings. Do not change any of these settings if you are not totally familiar with the specific filtration system, filters and controller. Incorrect settings may cause the system to become nonoperational. Access to the Technician Settings screens requires a password. Please contact your dealer to obtain a password.

The upper black line Filter Type Operation Mode
Pause Interval flush if DP is less than Interval Flush Pause DP Delay
High DP Alarm Set Point

Allows the technician to search for a specific data item. Select the specific filter(s) model controlled by the current controller. Select the operation mode of this controller; Controller = Primary Primary = the first controller in a chain of controllers or a stand-alone controller. Secondary = a member of a chain of controllers which is controlled by a Primary controller. DP Sensor = set this controller as the source of DP signal for the controller chain. Set a DP value to serve as a minimal DP level for starting a flush cycle by the time intervals parameter. If the DP reading is lower than this value the flush cycle by time interval will not start. Enable or disable the operation of the Time Operation Mode Threshold parameter. Set the time that the DP signal should be ON before starting flushing according to a DP signal. This parameter is used to eliminate unnecessary flushing due to a momentary high differential pressure. Set the DP level for issuing a High DP Alarm Message (System Log).

Repeated Flushes to Start Fault Mode Cycle Time for Continuous Action in Continuous
Ignore DP After Flush End of Cycle Relay Output Valve 2 Mode
IO Screen

Set the number of continuous flush cycles so the ADI-P controller enter to Fault Mode .
Set the cycle time for counting a flush cycle as continuous flushing. If the time between two flush cycles is shorter than "Minimum Cycle Time for Continuous Status" ­ then it's counted as continuous flushing. Select the Action to Take when Continuous Fault Mode is detected: Ignore: Ignore the alert and continue flushing according to DP Set Point. Time only: Stop flushing according to DP measurement and flush according to Time Interval only. Set the time duration after the end of a flush cycle during which the DP reading is ignored. Set the time for the end of cycle signal to be ON after the flush cycle ends. Set the operation of the Output relay to EOC (end of cycle ON), Alarm (set this output as an Alarm output) or Disable (the relay is not active). It is possible to connect a second solenoid to the system that can operate as a second filter or a downstream valve. Set the task for the second solenoid: Disable, 2nd filter or Downstream. When a downstream valve is selected a new entry field is added to the Technician Screens List for setting the delay time for the downstream valve. This screen displays the status of the system's I/Os according to the currently designated filter model: Digital Input 1 type, Digital Input 3 type, the maximal reading of the Inlet pressure, the minimal reading of the Outlet pressure, the Piston pressure and the current Battery Voltage.

Freezing Protection

This screen also allows the technician to test the operation of the system outputs: Solenoid 1, Solenoid 2 and the Output Relay. Select ON or OFF. Freezing Protection - This function is come to prevent from the filter to freeze in low temperature while it connected to water source. Default: Enable

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Low Temperature Threshold Protecting Flushing Interval

Freezing Protection - Temperature setpoint to start filter flushing. Default: 4°c Freezing Protection - Flushing Interval while freezing protection Is activated. Default: 60 min

Important note: make sure to press SAVE after changing any of the above technician settings.

Additional Settings screens:

Export Data
Restore to Filter Type Settings Restore to Factory Settings
Delete

This screen allows the user to export the controller's data (as an Excel file). The screen displays a list of supported applications for exporting the data (depending on the applications already installed on the user's smartphone. Allows the user to reset the controller's data and restore the default parameters for the current filter type which is controlled by this controller.
Allows the user to delete all of the controller's data and restore the factory default settings; The default filter model will be according to the filter provided with the controller, or according to the customer's initial settings.
Allows the user to delete a site from the smartphone.

Download and Export Reports
In addition to the on-screen reports, the ADI-P is capable of logging, storing, downloading and exporting status and operation data through the user's smartphone.
1. Enter the "Export Data" section of the Settings Screen; In order to make sure that the system exports the latest data, refresh the screen (slide your finger along the screen from top to bottom).

2. Depending on the general communication applications installed on your smartphone, the ADI-P application displays the various options for sending the reports.
3. Select the preferred application, the recipient and send the reports. 4. ADI-P sends 5 reports in CVS file format (Excel): system-id, parameters-setup, flush-events, alarm-events
and params-setup-audit.

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Specifications Table

Item Ideal Working Pressure Burst pressure (Peak) Power Temperature range Weight DP sensor Internal Piston Pressure Sensor IP Rating User Interface
Filter models
Digital Inputs Chain Controller Options
Standards

Description

Remarks

0-10 bar

0-150 psi

20 bar

300 psi

Internal

4x1.5V AA batteries

External

7-14 VDC

1A external fuse, min 22 AWG wires

(-)10C to (+)60C

(+)14F to (+)140F

0.5 kg

1.1 lb

Internal

Optimized flush time duration

IP65

Via Smartphone Application

Sigma Pro , Mini Sigma , M104LPN , M104XLP , M106LP , M106XLP , M108LP , M110P , M102C , M103C , M103CL , M104C , M104CL , MG-110 , MG112-M , MG-112-S , MG-114-M , MG-114-S , SK Compact 2"

DP Switch, Pause

Onboard End of Cycle Pulse

NO, NC

FCC 47CFR part 15: 2017, subpart B, Class B

ICES-003: 2016 Issue 6, Class b

AS/NZS CISPAR 32 :2015 Class B

EN 61326-1: 2013, basic immunity requirements, Class B

JEC 61010-1

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ADI-P Terminal Blocks Connections

Connecting NO or NC solenoids to the controller
Connecting NO or NC solenoids to the ADI-P Controller is possible depending on the filter type.
NO versus NC solenoids
a. Please note that NO solenoids have black manual overriding handles while NC solenoids have red manual overriding handles.
b. For both solenoid types do not change the wires connection at the controller's terminal strip; the black wire should be connected to the black solenoid connector and the red wire should be connected to the red solenoid connector.

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Annex A. Chaining ADI-P Controllers:
General:
It is possible to daisy-chain several ADI-P Controllers in order to operate a battery of filters' flushing according to a single DP switch (either internal or external).
The DP switch that reads the pressure drop across the battery is the internal DP switch of the first controller in the chain (the Primary) or an external DP switch connected to the Primary Controller. The End of Cycle output of the Primary Controller is connected to the external DP input of the second controller in the chain (the first Secondary) and this controller's EC output is connected to the DP input of the rest. This type of connection can be spanned over as many controllers as needed. (See page 17 ­ Stage 1: Wires Connection).
When the actual DP switch sends a signal, the Primary Controller starts a flush cycle. Once this cycle is completed the Primary Controller sends a signal through its EC output to the second controller to start its flush cycle, and so on to the last controller in the chain, as illustrated in the following:

Primary Controller

Secondary 1 Controller

Secondary N Controller

DP Input

EC Output

DP Input

EC Output

DP Input

EC Output

Optional External DP
Switch
Important Note: Please make sure that the DP delay in the chained controllers (Secondary controllers) is set to no more than 5 seconds. This ensures proper transition from the last filter in the first controller to the first filter in the next controller.

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Connection Instructions:
The connecting process has two stages; Stage 1: wires connection. Stage 2: setting the ADI-P App for chained operation. Stage 1: Wires Connection

1. Connect between the Primary controller's NO relay output and the Secondary controller's external DP input. Important: For your safety and in order to avoid damaging the controller, remove the batteries before starting the wiring process.
2. Make sure that the wires' gauge (the diameter of the cable) used is similar to the solenoid wires' gauge (~4 mm). This is critical for maintaining the IP65 rating of the controller (dust tight and protected against water projected from a nozzle).

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Stage 2: Setting the Application To connect the Adi-P App to the Primary controller, perform the following:
A. Click the Settings icon on the top right of the home screen. B. Scroll down through the Settings screen. C. Select Technician Settings. D. Enter the password. E. Select Mode of Operation. F. Click on the current status of the controller (generally set to "Controller") G. Under Choose Mode, select Primary mode for the current controller.
To change from Primary controller to Secondary controller, perform Steps A-F as above, and under Step G, select Secondary mode. Check the controller's operation by starting a flush cycle through the application or by the controller's MANUAL FLUSHING button.

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Annex B. Connecting the ADI-P Controller to a DC external power source:
General:
The ADI-P system is powered by 4X1.5V AA consumer alkaline batteries (non-rechargeable, safety approved) and/or by external safety approved external DC power supply 7-14VDC, max 1A (not provided with equipment).
Safety First: When connecting the external power supply
· Make sure to comply with all the general and local regulations and standards required for connecting an indoor / outdoor external power source.
· All external connections must be done by an authorized electrician with qualifications to perform this type of work.
Type of Adaptor (Not supplied by Amiad)
· The adaptor should be a standard DC adaptor that supplies 7-14 VDC at its output connection. · The system must be protected by a max 1A external fuse and it must use a minimum of 22 AWG wires.
Connections and Connection Drawing
· The DC output of the adaptor should be connected to the J1 terminal strip of the controller to the: Power In (+) and Power In (­) connectors.
· For backup during power outages, the batteries may be left in place within the controller. DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES!

J1

J2

1 8

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Amiad Limited Warranty
1. This certificate applies to Amiad Water Systems Ltd. ("Amiad") products purchased by you (the "Buyer") from Amiad unless specifically agreed otherwise in writing by Amiad. This Warranty extends only to the original purchaser, and is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases, leases, or otherwise obtains the product from the original purchaser.
2. Amiad hereby warrants that the products are and will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Amiad warrants that it will correct manufacturing defects in the products, in accordance with the conditions set out in this Warranty.
3. This Warranty is enforceable for a period of 12 months after the date upon which the products were delivered (the "Warranty Period").
4. In the event that during the Warranty Period the Buyer discovers a defect in material and/or workmanship in any product or part (the "Defective Product"), it shall submit a written complaint to Amiad using Amiad's standard Buyer Complaint Form. For the receipt of the Buyer Complaint Form, the submission of the complaint or any questions please contact your service representative.
5. Upon written demand by Amiad the Buyer shall return the Defective Product - or a sample thereof - to Amiad, at Amiad's cost. If the Buyer ships any such Defective Product, Amiad suggests the Buyer package it securely and insure it for value, as Amiad assumes no liability for any loss or damage occurring during shipment. Provided however that in the event Amiad determines that this Warranty does not apply to such product, Buyer shall promptly reimburse Amiad for such cost (including freight and customs). Any returned product or part must be accompanied by the Warranty certificate and the purchase invoice. It is clarified that the Buyer may not return the Defective Product unless such return was coordinated and approved by Amiad in advance.
6. Amiad's obligation under this Warranty shall be limited to, at Amiad's option, the repair or exchange, free of charge, of the product or any part which may prove defective under normal use and service during the Warranty Period. The provision of a repair or replacement of a product during the Warranty Period will result in an extension of the Warranty Period by an additional period of 12 months, provided that the total accumulated Warranty Period shall in any event be no more than 18 months from the date upon which the products were delivered.
7. This Warranty is valid on the condition that the products are installed according to Amiad's instructions as expressed in Amiad's instruction manuals and according to the technical limitations as stipulated in Amiad's literature or as stated by a representative of Amiad.
8. This Warranty will not apply to damaged or defective products resulting from or related to:
(i) Fire, flood, power surges or failures or any other catastrophe and/or unforeseen occurrence, such as but not limited to those for which the Buyer is customarily insured for, or any force majeure events;
(ii) Fault, abuse or negligence of the Buyer; (iii) Intake water not meeting the agreed standards, as set forth in a written document, approved by Amiad, or improper storage; (iv) Improper or unauthorized use of the product or related parts by the Buyer, including Buyer's failure to operate the product in
conformity with the recommendations and instructions of Amiad, as set forth in Amiad's manuals and other written materials, the operation of the product other than by a trained and qualified operator, or improper installation of the product by a third party not authorized by Amiad; (v) Performance by the Buyer of maintenance or operation other than in conformity with the recommendations and instructions of Amiad, or other than in accordance with procedures defined in the literature supplied for products (including the timely replacement of requisite parts), and for services provided other than by a trained and qualified advanced operator; or (vi) Any alteration, modification, foreign attachment to or repair of the products, other than by Amiad or its authorized technical representatives.
9. In no event shall Amiad be liable to the Buyer or any third party for any damages to property, or for any intangible or economic loss, including loss of profits, loss of customers or damage to reputation, for any damages, including indirect, special, consequential damages, or punitive damage arising out of or in connection with this Warranty, or arising out of or in connection with the product's performance or failure to perform, even if it has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
10. Amiad will be excused for failure to perform or for delay in performance hereunder if such failure or delay is due to causes beyond its reasonable control or force majeure preventing or hindering performance.
11. This Warranty set forth herein is the only contractual warranty given by Amiad and is provided in lieu of any other warranties created by any documentation, packaging or otherwise.
12. Amiad makes no warranty whatsoever in respect to accessories or parts not supplied by Amiad. In the event that Amiad is required to correct a Defective Product or product not covered by this Warranty, it will do so solely in consideration for additional fees.
13. The parties will actively endeavor to amicably settle any dispute arising between them. In the event that the parties are unable to reach an equitable settlement of such dispute, any claim or lawsuit related to the Warranty, its validity execution, its performance be brought before only the courts of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Israeli law will govern the Warranty, to the exclusion of any conflict of law rules.
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