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CHP 671 RL

The document provides a comprehensive manual for the CHP-671R/L water filtration device, detailing product characteristics, installation methods, disassembly procedures, fault diagnosis, and parts diagrams. It includes specifications such as tank capacities, filtration methods, and operational guidelines. Additionally, it outlines safety precautions and installation requirements to ensure proper usage and maintenance.

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CHP 671 RL

The document provides a comprehensive manual for the CHP-671R/L water filtration device, detailing product characteristics, installation methods, disassembly procedures, fault diagnosis, and parts diagrams. It includes specifications such as tank capacities, filtration methods, and operational guidelines. Additionally, it outlines safety precautions and installation requirements to ensure proper usage and maintenance.

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Table of Contents

1. Product characteristics and specifications


1-1 Product characteristics......................................................................................1-1
1-1-1 Major Part Characteristics.....................................................................1-2
1-2 Specifications....................................................................................................1-3

2. Product installation
2-1 Installation method............................................................................................2-1
2-1-1 Precautions on installation....................................................................2-1
2-1-2 Installing the product.............................................................................2-2
2-2 How to use........................................................................................................2-5

3. Disassembling and reassembling


3-1 Disassembling and reassembling the product..................................................3-1
3-1-1 Draining water before disassembling the product.................................3-1
3-1-2 Cover-top ASSY separation..................................................................3-2
3-1-3 Cover-front lower ASSY separation......................................................3-4
3-1-4 Cover-front upper ASSY separation......................................................3-6
3-1-5 PBA ASSY separation...........................................................................3-8
3-1-6 Cover-rear ASSY separation.................................................................3-14

4. Fault diagnosis
4-1 Checking faults by symptoms...........................................................................4-1
4-1-1 Power malfunction.................................................................................4-1
4-1-2 Cooling malfunction...............................................................................4-3
4-1-3 Hot water malfunction...........................................................................4-5
4-1-4 Room temperature water malfunction and water overflow malfunction....4-7
4-2 Control specifications........................................................................................4-9

5. Exploded view and parts list


5-1 Exploded view and parts list.............................................................................5-1

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6. Parts location diagrams


6-1 Electrical wiring diagram...................................................................................6-1
6-2 Water piping diagram........................................................................................6-2
6-3 PBA location diagram........................................................................................6-3
6-3-1 MAIN PBA.............................................................................................6-3
6-3-2 FRONT PBA..........................................................................................6-6
6-3-3 SMPS PBA............................................................................................6-7

7. Reference information
7-1 Names of each part...........................................................................................7-1
7-2 Functions and reference information................................................................7-3
7-2-1 Explanation of operation and indication parts
( Indication Part /  Operation Part)..................................................7-3
7-2-2 Types and functions of filters.................................................................7-6
7-2-3 Water Filtration Process........................................................................7-7

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Product characteristics and specifications

1. Product characteristics and specifications


1-1 Product characteristics

 Cold and hot water stage indicator

 Front draining system


It is convenient as it can drain the cold water / room water /
hot water from the front side without moving the product when you
open the front draining door.

 Fine carbon particle reduce


At the last stage of the filtration, Plus Inno-sense filter is applied to
reduce carbon particles that sometimes come from the post carbon
filter.

 Mass gutter applying


It doesn’t need the extra secondary draining tank as it applies the
mass gutter and it is convenient as it can extract the room water
with a big vessel directly.

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1-1-1 Major Part Characteristics

Part Name FEED valve / NOS valve (for safety cutoff)

Use Source water entry and safety cutoff function

Opens and closes the flow path when full water signals from the low water level/full
Operation
water level sensor and overflow sensor are detected to stop entry of source water
principles
in two ways.

Part Name Low water level / Medium water level / Full water level sensor (capacitance sensor)

Use Water level detection in the room-temperature water tank

Operation Detects the room-temperature water tank level in three stages and adjusts room-
principles temperature water operation through the FEED valve.

Part Name Overflow sensor (capacitance sensor)

Use Water level detection in the room-temperature water tank

Operation Operates the NOS valve to cut off room-temperature water when the water
principles overflow sensor detects an overflow in the room-temperature water tank.

 Major Part Characteristics

Parts Standard ratings and specifications Remarks

• Volts : DC 24 V
Feed Valve / NOS Valve
• AMPS : 210 mA

Compressor • Refer to the rating plate.

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1-2 Specifications

 Basic specifications

Model CHP-671R CHP-671L

Filtration Method RO(Reverse Osmosis)

Power Supply Refer to the rating plate.

Room Water 11.5 L

Cold Water 6L
Tank Capacity
Hot Water 3.6 L

Total 21.1 L

Dimension 370 mm(W) × 490 mm(D) × 1 257 mm(H)

Working Temperature 5 °C - 35 °C (41 °F - 95 °F)

Production Rate 282 L/d (25 °C, 0.41 Mpa) 189 L/d (25 °C, 0.14 Mpa)

Working Pressure 69 kPa – 827 kPa 137 kPa – 827 kPa

Net Weight 34.8 kg 32.8 kg

 The water amount can be differentiated according to the water pressure and the water temperature.
 The water tank capacity is the amount by the size and can be different from the extraction capacity.
 Without any prior notice, all or parts of the product are subject to change for the purpose of improving the
performance of the product.
 Refer to Performance data sheet for individual contaminants, reduction performance and general
operating information.

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2. Product installation
2-1 Installation method

2-1-1 Precautions on installation

• This purifier's tank capacity is suitable for business use.

• Install the product base so it is even and firmly in place.

• Do not install in direct sunlight, in places where the temperature drops below zero,
or in very humid places.

• Check the product manual again before reinstalling or moving the purifier.

• Only connect the power cord to the voltage rating that matches it on the rating
plate. Check the voltage before connecting the power cord to the wall outlet.

• The source water hose must be connected to a cold water pipe.


- The filter may be damaged if connected to hot water of 40 °C or hotter.

Precautions • Immediately after installation, dispose of at least two full tanks of stored water
while the storage tank is full before using the purifier.

• Use new filters only after washing. (During installation and A/S exchange)
- Plus sediment filter: Install after washing with source water for about
10 seconds.
- Pre-carbon filter: Install in reverse and install after washing with source water
for about 3 minutes.
- Membrane (RO) filter: Install the filtered water valve after washing with source
water for about 5 minutes.
- Nanotrap (R) filter: Install after washing with source water for about 3 minutes.
- Plus Inno-Sense filter: Install with no separate flushing.
- Plus Inno-Sense filter (D): Install with no separate flushing.

Installation • The source water pressure must be at least 138 kPa for the water volume and
water pressure water system to operate smoothly.

• Source water pressure of 138 kPa or less: Install within a height of 3 m and a
Installation distance of 5 m.
distance • Source water pressure of 138 kPa or more: Install within a height of 3 m and a
distance of 25 m.

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2-1-2 Installing the product

 The summary for the proper installation of the water filtration device

Explanation Reference picture

1. Close main water supply valve to separate the faucet.

2. Apply the teflon tape on the adaptor and fit it to the pipe.

• Do not turn the water pipe.

3. Connect the faucet with the adaptor.

• Install the adaptor with connector to the


cold water pipe.

4. Connect 1/4 inch orange tubing with the connector on the


adaptor.

• Flush water through each filter at least


5 minutes before Connection.

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Explanation Reference picture

5. Open the feed valve to supply water to the filtration


system.

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 Follow the instruction for installation

Main water
supply valve

Voltage rating that


matches it on the
rating plate.

Connect the orange color inlet tubing 1 to the tap water


supplying pipe. Connect the outlet tubing 2 .
1
2

Inlet tubing (Orange)


Outlet tubing(Blue)

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2-2 How to use

Only connect the power cord to the voltage rating that matches it on the
rating plate.

 To drink the cold water

Explanation Reference picture

1. You can drink the cold water when you turn the jog
shuttle to the right in cold water/room water changeover
faucet and pushing the cup-touch lever.

• If the cold water doesn’t come from the water filtration device, check if the cold water
mode indicator is turned on.

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 To drink the hot water

Explanation Reference picture

1. If you press the hot water safety button and push the cup-
touch lever, you can drink the hot water.

• If the cold water doesn’t come from the water filtration device, check if the cold water
mode indicator is turned on.

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 To drink the room water

Explanation Reference picture

1. You can drink the room water when you turn the jog
shuttle to the left in cold water/room water changeover
faucet and push the cup-touch lever.

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3. Disassembling and reassembling


3-1 Disassembling and reassembling the product

3-1-1 Draining water before disassembling the product

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Drain hose 1) Push the drain hose with your


hand to open.

2) Open the drain connector cap.

3) Open the drain connector cap.

4) Connect the drain hose and then


completely drain water.

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3-1-2 Cover-top ASSY separation

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Cover-top 1) Remove the cover-top in the


direction of the arrow.

2) Remove the silicon hose -


overheating.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Cover-top 3) Detach the 6 clips for the cap-main


tank ASSY.

4) Remove the anti-bacterial filter


ASSY in the direction of the arrow.

5) Remove the separator ASSY in the


direction of the arrow.

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3-1-3 Cover-front lower ASSY separation

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Cover-front 1) Push the drain hose with your


lower ASSY hand to open.

2) Remove the 1 screw from the


cover-front lower ASSY.
: M 4X10

3) Remove the cover-front lower


ASSY in the direction of the arrow.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

2 Filter 1) Use a ‘-’ screwdriver to remove


fittings connected to the filter.

2) Remove the filter in the direction of


the arrow.

3 Tray 1) Remove the tray in the direction of


the arrow.

2) Remove the grill-tray in the


direction of the arrow.

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3-1-4 Cover-front upper ASSY separation

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Cover-front 1) Remove the 4 screws from the


upper ASSY cover-front upper ASSY.
: 4-THT 4X10

2) Remove the cover-front upper


ASSY in the direction of the arrow.

 Change the deco-multifaucet


ASSY to the cold water location
and then remove. Assemble the
cover-front ASSY.
 Do not detach the deco-multifaucet
ASSY.

3) Remove connectors connected to


the cover-front upper ASSY.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

2 PBA-front 1) Remove the 2 screws from the


ASSY cover-front PBA.
: 2-THT 4X12

2) Remove the PBA-front ASSY in


the direction of the arrow.

3 Deco- 1) Push the deco-multifaucet ASSY


multifaucet hook to detach.
ASSY

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3-1-5 PBA ASSY separation

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 PBA ASSY 1) Remove the cover-front PBA in the


direction of the arrow.

2) Remove all connectors connected


to the PBA ASSY.

3) Remove the 2 screws from the


case-PBA main ASSY.
: 2-THT 4X10

4) Remove the 2 screws from the


PBA-main.
: 2-THT 4X10

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 PBA ASSY 5) Remove the 2 screws from the


PBA-SMPS.
: 2-THT 4X10

2 Sensor- 1) Use a ‘-’ screwdriver to remove the


capacitance fittings.
water level

2) Use a ‘-’ screwdriver to remove


the sensor-capacitance water level
clip.

3) Remove the sensor-capacitance


water level in the direction of the
arrow.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

3 Faucet-cold 1) Use a ‘-’ screwdriver to remove


purified hoses connected to the faucet-cold
purified water.

2) Remove the 2 screws from the


faucet-cold purified water.
: 2-THT 4X12

3) Remove the faucet-cold purified


water in the direction of the arrow.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

4 Faucet-hot 1) Remove the 2 screws from the


water ASSY faucet-hot water ASSY.
: 2-THT 4X12

2) Remove the faucet-hot water


ASSY in the direction of the arrow.

5 Bracket- 1) Remove the 2 screws from the


faucet bracket-faucet.
: 2-THT 4X10

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

6 Sensor- 1) Remove the sealant and then


cold water remove the 1 screw from the
temperature sensor-cold water temperature
sensor sensor.
: THT 4X10 (STS430)

2) Remove the sensor-cold water


temperature sensor in the direction
of the arrow.

7 Connector- 1) Open the drain connector cap.


drain ASSY

2) Use needle-nose pliers to turn and


remove the connector drain ASSY
in the direction of the arrow.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

8 Valve-feed/ 1) Use a ‘-’ screwdriver to remove


NOS ASSY fittings connected to the valve-
feed/NOS ASSY.

2) Remove the 1 screw from the


valve-feed/NOS ASSY.
: THT 4X12

9 Bracket-filter 1) Remove the 2 screws from the


bracket-filter.
: 2-THT 4X10

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3-1-6 Cover-rear ASSY separation

No. Part name Description Reference picture

1 Cover-rear 1) Remove the 6 screws from the


cover-rear.
: 4-THT 4X10 (◯)
: 2-PHT 6X18 (◯)

2 Power cord 1) Remove the 1 screw from the


power cord.
: PHT 3X8 (washer)

2) Remove the power cord in the


direction of the arrow.

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No. Part name Description Reference picture

3 Cover-side 1) Remove the 8 screws from the


ASSY cover-side L ASSY.
: 8-THT 4X10

2) Remove the 8 screws from the


cover-side R ASSY.
: 8-THT 4X10

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4. Fault diagnosis
4-1 Checking faults by symptoms

4-1-1 Power malfunction

Power malfunction

The control panel and display


panel are not illuminated.

Is the power socket No Power malfunction if below rated


Check household supply power
voltage normal? voltage

Check socket wiring connection


Yes Power is irregular or 0 V
malfunction or power failure

Is the MAIN PBA input


rated voltage?

No

Yes Check FUSE and then


Is the SMPS FUSE fused? FUSE current flow normal
replace SMPS

No

No
Is the SMPS connector Connector contact malfunction Connect connector properly
contact normal?

Check SMPS output voltage


Yes Check and replace SMPS
DC 24 V, DC 5 V

Is the MAIN PBA No MAIN PBA connector contact


Replace and check MAIN PBA
connector contact normal? malfunction

Yes

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Is the FND cable Yes


FND cable access malfunction Check and replace FND cable
connection OPEN?

No

No
Is the PBA MICOM
PBA power circuit malfunction Check and replace MAIN PBA
voltage DC 5 V?

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4-1-2 Cooling malfunction

Cooling malfunction • COMP. Resistance: MAIN → 13.62 Ω ± 7 %


(when the ambient temperature is 22 °C)
SUB → 20.57 Ω ± 7 %
(when the ambient temperature is 22 °C)
• PTC resistance: 22 Ω (when the ambient temperature is 25 °C)

Is the socket power No Household supply


voltage within Check household supply power
power malfunction
rated voltage?

Yes

No
COMP. Is the cable
Connector contact malfunction Connector check and malfunction
contact normal?

Yes

Yes Room temperature water


Is the display at COMP. (when less than low water
replenished when less than low
medium water level? level) does not start
water level

No

Is the cold water No Turn the cold water


selection switch in the Cannot select cold water
selection switch ON
ON position?

Yes

Yes
Check cold water connector
Is the FND cold Yes Is there anything
water temperature display wrong with the cold
lamp flashing? water connector? Check cold water sensor measured
No value and then replace if faulty
No

COMP. Is the No COMP Main/auxiliary wire wound


COMP. Replacement
resistance normal? resistance 0 Ω or ∞ malfunction

Yes

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No Normal if OLP current flows


Are the OLP and PTC normal? Check and replace
PTC 22 Ω normal

Yes

COMP. While COMP. No COMP. 0 V malfunction when


is operating, Is the supplied power Check and replace MAIN PBA
checking connector
rated voltage?

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4-1-3 Hot water malfunction

Hot water malfunction

Is the socket No
power voltage within Household supply
Check household supply power
rated voltage? power malfunction

Yes

No
Is the heater cable
Connector contact malfunction Connector check and malfunction
contact normal?

Yes

Is the display at Yes Heater does not start when Replenish room temperature water
medium water level? less than low water level when less than low water level

No

Is the hot water No


Turn the hot water
selection switch in the Cannot select hot water
selection switch ON
ON position?

Yes

Yes
Check hot water connector
Is the FND hot water Yes
Is the hot water
temperature display connector normal?
lamp flashing?
Replace hot water sensor
No
No

Is the hot water No Hot water tank temperature


Check and replace
temperature sensor normal? measurement and temperature
hot water sensor
table comparison

Yes

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Is the heater resistance No Malfunction if heater


Check and replace heater
88 Ω + 1.5 % - 8 %? resistance is 0 Ω, ∞

Yes

No
Is the bimetal normal? Bimetal current flow normal Check and replace bimetal

Yes

Is the voltage supplied No


to the heater rated voltage when Faulty MAIN PBA Check and replace MAIN PBA
the heater is on?

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4-1-4 Room temperature water malfunction and water overflow malfunction

Room temperature water


malfunction and water overflow
malfunction

Is the socket No
power voltage within Household supply
Check household supply power
rated voltage? power malfunction

Yes

Are the water cutoff No Check and OPEN source


and water supply water valve
valves normal?

Yes

Are the tubing lines Yes Check and then


compressed or twisted? replace tubing lines

No

Does water pass No


Replace the filter if it's clogged
through the filter?

Yes

Are the water pipes No Check source water entry/waste


connected according to
water and water pipes
specifications?

Yes

Is the SMPS secondary No SMPS voltage


Check and replace after verifying
voltage normal? DC 24 V, DC 5 V

Yes

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Yes Check valve latter part under


Is there a FEED-NOS
normal room-temperature water Check and replace after verifying
valve malfunction?
conditions (Foreign matter)

No
Upper surface of low/medium
water level sensor detection area,
No lower surface of water overflow Check and replace
Is the water level
sensor normal? sensor detection area - 0 V water level sensor
when the sensor detects the area,
5 V when not detected.
Yes

No Feed/NOS valve when room-


Is the MAIN PBA
temperature water conditions are Check and replace MAIN PBA
valve voltage normal?
normal: DC 24 / 0 volts

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4-2 Control specifications

 Power connection detection functions

Function Explanation

1. • If power is connected to the product, power connection status is detected and


Power displayed on the FND.
connection
• If power is connected after installing the product, FND is displayed depending on
detection
the sensor conditions, and standby is maintained.
functions
• FND display status (initial power connection status)
- Hot water temperature display (refer to hot water setting mode)
- Cold water temperature display (refer to cold water setting mode)
- Water level display (low water, medium water, full water)

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 HOT control function (heater control)

Function Explanation

1. • If the HOT selection switch is ON, the heater is controlled according to water level
Heater control and hot water temperature.
function - Heater ON temperature: 80 °C (26.13 kΩ): revision (previously 84 °C)
- Heater OFF temperature: 94 °C (16.302 kΩ)

• HOT selection switch ON


- The HOT function is selected if the HOT selection switch is pressed briefly
(200 ms or more).
- Heater output is controlled according to water level and hot water temperature
after the HOT selection switch is ON for 1 second.
- The heater only operates if low water level is detected. The heater does not
operate if there is a water level sensor error or low water level is not detected.
- FND display status
→ H1 always kept ON, H2/H3 ON/OFF control according to hot water
temperature

• HOT selection switch OFF


- The HOT function is turned off if the HOT selection switch is pressed and held
(1s or more).
- Heater output is turned OFF after the HOT selection switch is OFF.
- FND display status
→ H1/H2/H3 kept off

• FND display control specifications according to hot water temperature are as


follows.
- ON/OFF control specifications according to the HOT segment's temperature are
as follows.

HOT Segment ON OFF

H3 94 °C (16.302 kΩ) 80 °C (26.13 kΩ)

H2 79 °C (27.06 kΩ) 74 °C (32.292 kΩ)

H1 Always ON

- Temperature detection range: 1.2 MΩ ~ 13 kΩ

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Function Explanation

2. • Hot water temperature sensor OPEN


Hot water - FND's H3 flashes in cycles of 1 second ON / 1 second OFF H1/H2 stay off.
temperature
- Heater output is OFF.
sensor error
display feature • Hot water temperature sensor short
- FND's H3 flashes in cycles of 1 second ON / 1 second OFF H1/H2 stay off.
- Heater output is OFF.

• During hot water temperature sensor open or short, the associated action occurs
after a 1 second delay.

• If the hot water temperature sensor is operating normally, the FND display and
heater operate according to hot water temperature.

• Hot water temperature sensor overheating function


- If the hot water sensor reaches 99 °C or more, the heater is cut off and
H1/H2/H3 flash on the display.

3. • If the compressor and heater operate at the same time, they must operate at
Compressor, 1 second intervals.
heater
differential
control function

4. • Hot water temperature thermistor model: MMT-0.4B


Other
• Thermistor temperature detection error range: ± 0.5 °C or less

• The hot water temperature sensing circuit's partial pressure resistance is D grade
(0.5 %).

• The hot water temperature is checked 100 times and, if it is within a set range at
those 100 times, the temperature is detected as normal.

• Hot water temperature detection range: 1.2 MΩ ~ 13 kΩ

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 COOL control function (compressor control)

Function Explanation

1. • If the COOL selection switch is ON, the compressor is controlled according to


Compressor water level and cold water temperature.
control - Compressor ON temperature: 7.8 °C (111.344 kΩ)
function
- Compressor OFF temperature: 5.7 °C (123.045 kΩ) + 20 minutes delayed
operation (when 30 °C or more)
- After 1 minute of compressor operation, cold water temperature sensor detects
and then a delay time is decided.
- It is set at 20 minutes for 30 °C or more; 9 minutes for between 15 °C and 30 °C;
and 0 minutes for 15 °C or less.
- If the temperature sensor detects 5.7 °C, the compressor stops after 20 minutes'
delayed operation regardless of changes in temperature. If the temperature
becomes 7.8 °C (compressor ON temperature) or more, the 20 minutes' delayed
operation is canceled.

• COOL selection switch ON


- The COOL function is selected if the COOL selection switch is pressed briefly
(200 ms or more).
- Compressor output is controlled according to water level and cold water
temperature after the COOL selection switch is ON for 5 minutes.
- The compressor only operates if low water level is detected. The compressor
does not operate if there is a water level sensor error or low water level is not
detected.
- FND display status
→ C1 kept always ON
→ C2/C3 controlled ON/OFF according to cold water temperature

• COOL selection switch OFF


- The COOL function is turned off if the COOL selection switch is pressed and
held (1s or more).
- Compressor output is turned OFF after the COOL selection switch is OFF for
1 second.
- FND display status
→ C1/C2/C3 kept OFF

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Function Explanation

1. • FND display control specifications according to cold water temperature are as


Compressor follows.
control - ON/OFF control specifications according to the COOL segment's temperature
function are as follows.

COOL Segment ON OFF

C3 5.7 °C (123.045 kΩ) 7.8 °C (111.344 kΩ)

C2 9.0 °C (105.224 kΩ) 11.5 °C (93.649 kΩ)

C1 Always ON

- Temperature detection range: 0 °C ~ 55 °C (163.0 kΩ ~ 15 kΩ)

2. • Cold water temperature sensor OPEN


Cold water - FND's C3 flashes in cycles of 1 second ON / 1 second OFF. C1/C2 are off.
temperature
- Compressor output is OFF.
sensor error
display feature • Cold water temperature sensor short
- FND's C3 flashes in cycles of 1 second ON / 1 second OFF. C1/C2 are off.
- Compressor output is OFF.

• Cold water temperature sensor overcooling


- If the cold water temperature sensor detects 1 °C or less, the compressor stops
operating. C1/C2/C3 flash on the display.

• During cold water temperature sensor open or short, the associated action occurs
after a 1 second delay.

• If the cold water temperature sensor is operating normally, the FND display and
compressor operate according to water level and cold water temperature.
The compressor starts 5 minutes after the point at which it had stopped.

3. • If the compressor and heater operate at the same time, they must operate at
Compressor, 1 second intervals.
heater
differential
control function

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Function Explanation

4. • The compressor starts 5 minutes after the point at which COOL selection mode
Compressor was ON.
operation
• If the power is turned ON again after being stopped while the COOL selection
delay time
mode was ON, the compressor starts after 5 minutes.
function
• If it is restored and operates normally after a cold water temperature sensor error
or overcooling while the COOL selection mode is ON, the compressor starts 5
minutes after it had stopped.

5. • The cooling delay safety blocking function operates as follows.


Cooling delay - If the compressor operates continuously for 150 minutes, its output is turned
safety blocking OFF for 5 minutes regardless of cold water temperature to prevent overcooling
function or ice formation.
- After the compressor's output is OFF for 5 minutes, it restarts according to cold
water temperature.
- If 6.5 °C or less is detected while the compressor has operated for 130 minutes
or more, output is stopped.

• After the compressor's output is OFF for 5 minutes, it restarts according to cold
water temperature control specifications.
- When the cold water temperature control specifications are ON temperature
(7.8 °C) or more, the compressor starts.
- If the cold water temperature control specifications are between ON temperature
(7.8 °C) and OFF temperature (5.7 °C), the compressor does not start.

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Function Explanation

6. • C/T UP function
COOL - The C/T UP jumper is cut to increase the control temperature 0.5 °C (≒ 3.0 kΩ).
temperature
fine control COOL Segment ON OFF
function
C3 6.2 °C (120.138 kΩ) 8.3 °C (108.747 kΩ)
(hardware)
C2 9.5 °C (102.786 kΩ) 12.0 °C (91.509 kΩ)

C1 Always ON

- Temperature detection resistance range: 160.0 kΩ ~ 12 kΩ

• C/T DOWN function


- The C/T DOWN jumper is cut to decrease the control temperature 0.5 °C
(≒ 3.0 kΩ).

COOL Segment ON OFF

C3 5.7 °C (123.045 kΩ) 7.8 °C (111.344 kΩ)

C2 9.0 °C (105.224 kΩ) 11.5 °C (93.649 kΩ)

C1 Always ON

 The above data may vary depending on the method of calculation with figures by
simple computation.
- Temperature detection resistance range: 163 kΩ ~ 13 kΩ

7. • Cold water temperature thermistor model: MLT-50B


Other
• Thermistor temperature detection error range: ± 0.5 °C or less

• The cold water temperature sensing circuit's partial pressure resistance is D grade
(0.5 %).

• The cold water temperature is checked 100 times and, if it is within a set range at
those 100 times, the temperature is detected as normal.

• Cold water temperature detection range: 0 °C ~ 55 °C (≒ 163 kΩ ~ 15 kΩ)

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 Water level display function (capacitance water level detection equipment)

Function Explanation

1. • Low water level/medium water level/full water level/water overflow detection


Types of water sensor: capacitance IC used (Chemtronics)
level detection
sensors

2. • If the water level sensor input is maintained equivalently for 3 seconds [1 second in
Sensor test mode], normal operation is detected
detection
• If the water overflow sensor is maintained for 20 seconds or more, water overflow
conditions
is detected

3. • Water overflow detection status


Display : Water sensor FND (L1, L2, L3) 0.5 second ON/OFF periodic flashing.
operation
• Water level sensor malfunction
- Low water malfunction: Low water FND (L1) 0.5 second ON/OFF periodic
flashing. L2, L3 FND are off.
- Medium water malfunction: Medium water FND (L2) 0.5 second ON/OFF
periodic flashing. L1, L3 FND are off.
- Full water malfunction: Full water FND (L3) 0.5 second ON/OFF periodic
flashing. L1, L2 FND are off.
- Dual water level error: (Low water/medium water/full water) error + water
overflow error, low water + medium water FND (L1 + L2)
0.5 second ON/OFF periodic flashing. L3 FND is off.
- If water overflow is detected 3 times or more, an overflow-related error is
indicated on the display and the related valve stops operating.

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Sensor status Display (LED) Valve operation


Malfunction Normal
No. Low Medium Full Low Medium Full
Over Feed NOS information restoration
water water water water water water

Not
1 Detected Detected Detected ON ON ON Close Open Normal - full water
detected

Not Not Normal - re-purification -


2 Detected Detected ON ON OFF Open Open
detected detected water level increase

Normal - re-purification -
water level decrease
Not Not
3 Detected Detected ON ON OFF Close Open Full water level → valve
detected detected
operation after medium
water level 30 minutes

Not Not Not


4 Detected ON OFF OFF Open Open Normal
detected detected detected Restored
when error
Not Not Not Not
5 OFF OFF OFF Open Open Normal canceled
detected detected detected detected

Not Not Medium water level


6 Detected Detected OFF Blink OFF Close Open
detected detected detection malfunction

Not Not Not Full water level detection


7 Detected OFF OFF Blink Close Open
detected detected detected malfunction

Blink OFF
Not Not Not Low/medium water level
8 Detected + + OFF Close Open
detected detected detected detection malfunction
OFF Blink

Not Not Low water level detection


9 Detected Detected Blink OFF OFF Close Open
detected detected malfunction

Water supply valve


10 Detected Detected Detected Detected
malfunction
Blink Blink Blink Close Close
Not Not Not Water overflow sensor
11 Detected
detected detected detected detection malfunction

Not Full water level /


12 Detected Detected Detected OFF OFF Blink Close Close
detected overflow error (dual error)

Not
13 Detected Detected Detected
detected Power
Not Not reinserted
14 Detected Detected
detected detected
Sensor detection
Not Not
15 Detected Detected Blink Blink OFF Close Close malfunction +
detected detected
water overflow error
Not Not
16 Detected Detected
detected detected

Not Not
17 Detected Detected
detected detected

 The #10 error is displayed when it occurs 3 times in total and operation is normal if over/full water level is canceled.
Even 3 times in total can be cleared.

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 Power failure protection function

Function Explanation

1. • If power turns OFF and then ON again during regular operation, the HOT/COOL
Power failure selection mode settings and temperature level settings (hidden function) from
protection before OFF are maintained.
function

 Test mode (time decreasing function)

Function Explanation

1. • If power is connected and the COOL selection switch is pressed within 5 seconds
Test mode after the FND flashes twice, test mode is entered.
- If the selection switch is pressed after initial power connection, test mode is not
entered.

• Cold water/hot water/water level upper bar flashes → upper + middle flashes
→ upper + middle + lower flashes → upper + middle flashes, upper bar flashing
repeats twice.

• If test mode is active, the delay time of 5 minutes for compressor restarting is
canceled.

• The heater starts 1 second after compressor operation in the heater, compressor
differential control function.

• Water overflow detection delay time (20 seconds) and water level detection delay
time change to 1 second

• In test mode, the compressor operates at less than low water level when the
compressor is ON

• If power is reconnected or 30 minutes elapses after test mode operation, test


mode is canceled and normal mode is entered.

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 Temperature level setting function (hidden function) - hot water temperature level
setting mode added for export

Function Explanation

1. • If power is connected and the HOT selection switch is pressed within 5 seconds
Temperature after the FND flashes twice, LEVEL setting mode is entered.
LEVEL setting - If the selection switch is pressed after initial power connection, test mode is not
function entered.

• If the temperature LEVEL setting mode is entered, both compressor/heater


operation controlled by the MAIN PBA are stopped.

• Temperature setting cold/hot water FND both flash.


– Initially, [factory settings] set at stage 3.

• Each time the HOT selection switch is pressed (1 second or more), changes in the
order of H1/H2/H3 → H1/H2 → H1 → H1/H2/H3.
HEATER control temperature according to temperature LEVEL is as follows.

HOT LEVEL Heater OFF Heater ON Remarks

Stage 3
H1/H2/H3
94 °C (16.302 kΩ) 80 °C (26.13 kΩ) [Korean
flashing
temperature]

H1/H2 flashing 90 °C (18.599 kΩ) 85 °C (22.003 kΩ) Stage 2

H1 flashing 84 °C (22.766 kΩ) 79 °C (27.060 kΩ) Stage 1

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Function Explanation

1. • Each time the COOL selection switch is pressed (1000 ms or more), changes in the
Temperature order of C1/C2/C3 → C1/C2 → C1 → C1/C2/C3.
LEVEL setting Compressor control temperature according to temperature LEVEL is as follows.
function
COOL LEVEL Compressor OFF Compressor ON Remarks

5.7 °C (123.045 kΩ) Stage 3


C1/C2/C3
+ 20 minutes delayed 7.8 °C (111.344 kΩ) [Korean
flashing
operation temperature]

7.0 °C (115.647 kΩ)


C1/C2 flashing + 20 minutes delayed 9.5 °C (102.786 kΩ) Stage 2
operation

9.0 °C (105.224 kΩ)


C1 flashing + 20 minutes delayed 11.5 °C (93.649 kΩ) Stage 1
operation

• Each time the temperature LEVEL changes, the set mode is immediately saved.

• If power is turned OFF and then ON again, the heater and compressor are
controlled according to the set temperature of the saved temperature LEVEL.

• If the temperature LEVEL setting mode is entered after the temperature LEVEL is
changed, the saved temperature LEVEL is displayed.

• If 15 seconds elapses after the temperature LEVEL setting function operates, the
temperature LEVEL setting function is canceled and normal mode is entered.
Each time the key is pressed, there is an additional 15 second delay.

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5. Exploded view and parts list


5-1 Exploded view and parts list
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 Parts List

No. Description Remark

1 COVER-FRONT UPPER ASSY

2 GRILLE-TRAY

3 TRAY

4 COVER-FRONT LOWER ASSY

5 HOSE-SILICONE-O/H

6 HOSE-SILICON MT_HT

7 PIPE-HT-OH

8 HOSE-SILICONE-H/T-DRAIN

9 FAUCET-HOT WATER ASSY

10 DECO-MULTI FAUCET ASSY

11 FAUCET-COLD ROOM WATER

12 BRACKET-FAUCET

13 COVER-FRONT PBA

14 CASE-MAIN PBA ASSY

15 VALVE-FEED-NOS

16 SEDIMENT FILTER-PLUS 14INCH

17 PRE-CARBON FILTER-14INCH

18 MEMBRANE FILTER-RO 14INCH

19 INNO-SENSE FILTER-PLUS 14INCH

20 VALVE-DRAIN CONTROL ELBOW

21 BRACKET-FILTER

22 COVER-TOP

23 CAP-MAIN TANK ASSY

24 SEPARATOR ASSY

25 COOLING COIL ASSY

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No. Description Remark

26 TANK-MAIN ASSY

27 SENSOR-CTS WATER LEVEL L Over flow

28 SENSOR-CTS WATER LEVEL K Full water level

29 SENSOR-CTS WATER LEVEL J Middle water level

30 SENSOR-CTS WATER LEVEL I Low water level

31 SENSOR-COLD WATER THERMAL

32 INSULATION-MAIN TANK A

33 BRACKET-HEATING TANK ASSY

34 CONNECTOR-COLD WATER DRAIN ASSY

35 CONNECTOR-HOT WATER DRAIN ASSY

36 HEATING TANK ASSY

37 COMPRESSOR ASSY

38 PLATE-BASE DW ASSY

39 COVER-REAR

40 CONDENSER-WIRE ASSY

41 COVER-REAR

42 COVER-SIDE L ASSY

43 COVER-SIDE R ASSY

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6. Parts location diagrams


6-1 Electrical wiring diagram
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 CHP-671R

 CHP-671L

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6-2 Water piping diagram

 CHP-671R

Feed-NOS Valve
Feed-NOS ValveLPS Booster
LPS Pump Over Heating
Booster
Check Pump Over Heating
Valve
Check Storage Check Valve

Antibacterial
Valve tank

Filter Filter
Storage Check Valve

Antibacterial
tank
Hand Valve
Cooling
Hand Valve
Feed Water tank
Cooling
Feed Water tank

Plus Plus
Membrane
Plus-Sediment

Pre-Carbon

Inno-sense
Membrane
Plus-Sediment

Pre-Carbon

Inno-sense
Filter(RO)

FilterFilter
Filter(RO)

Hot Cool/Room
Water Water
Heating Hot Cool/Room
tank Water Water
Heating
Reject Water tank
supply Valve
Reject Water Reject Water
supply Valve
Reject Water Hot Water Cool/Room
Drain Drain
Hot Water Cool/Room
Drain Drain

 CHP-671L
FEED-NOS
Valve
FEED-NOS Over Heating
Valve
Over Heating
Storage Check Valve
Antibacterial

tank
Filter Filter

Storage Check Valve


Antibacterial

tank
Hand Valve
Cooling
Hand Valve
Feed Water tank
Cooling
Feed Water tank
Plus Plus
Membrane
Plus-Sediment

Pre-Carbon

Inno-sense
Membrane
Plus-Sediment

Pre-Carbon

Inno-sense
Filter(RO)

FilterFilter
Filter(RO)

Hot Cool/Room
Water Water
Heating Hot Cool/Room
tank Water Water
Heating
Reject Water tank
supply Valve
Reject Water Reject Water
supply Valve
Reject Water Hot Water Cool/Room
Drain Drain
Hot Water Cool/Room
Drain Drain

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6-3 PBA location diagram

6-3-1 MAIN PBA

1 # @ !

2 3 4 5 6 98 7 0

1 CN16 2 CN19 3 CN15


SMPS AC IN COMP.

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 GS 1 Voltage rating that

2 +5V matches it on the


2 rating plate.
3 GS

4 GS

5 + 24 V

6 + 24 V

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4 CN13 5 CN17 6 CN18


HEATER BOOST PUMP (Option) NOS/FEED

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 Voltage rating that 1 GS 1 GS


matches it on the 2 + 24 V 2 + 24 V
2 rating plate.
3 + 24 V

4 GS

7 CN12 8 CN10 9 CN7


LEVEL SENSOR (LOW) LEVEL SENSOR (MIDDLE) LEVEL SENSOR (HIGH)

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 GS 1 GS 1 GS

2 +5V 2 +5V 2 +5V

3 SIGNAL 3 SIGNAL 3 SIGNAL

0 CN6 ! CN4 @ CN1


LEVEL SENSOR (OVER) COOL SENSOR COOL SENSOR

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 GS 1 SIGNAL 1 +5V

2 +5V 2 GS 2 -

3 SIGNAL 3 SIGNAL

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# CN2
DISPLAY

Pin No. Signal

1 SIGNAL

2 GS

3 SIGNAL1 (SOURCE)

4 SIGNAL2 (SOURCE)

5 SIGNAL3 (SOURCE)

6 SIGNAL4 (SOURCE)

7 SIGNAL5 (SOURCE)

8 SIGNAL6 (SOURCE)

9 SIGNAL1 (SINK)

10 SIGNAL2 (SINK)

11 SIGNAL3 (SINK)

12 SIGNAL4 (SINK)

13 +5V

14 GS

15 -

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6-3-2 FRONT PBA

1 CN1
DISPLAY

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 SIGNAL 9 SIGNAL1 (SINK)

2 GS 10 SIGNAL2 (SINK)

3 SIGNAL1 (SOURCE) 11 SIGNAL3 (SINK)

4 SIGNAL2 (SOURCE) 12 SIGNAL4 (SINK)

5 SIGNAL3 (SOURCE) 13 +5V

6 SIGNAL4 (SOURCE) 14 GS

7 SIGNAL5 (SOURCE) 15 -

8 SIGNAL6 (SOURCE)

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6-3-3 SMPS PBA

1 CN2 2 CN1
OUT PUT - MAIN PBA AC IN

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal

1 GS 1 Voltage rating that

2 +5V matches it on the


2 rating plate.
3 GS

4 GS

5 + 24 V

6 + 24 V

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7. Reference information
7-1 Names of each part

 Front

Indicators

Cold / Room water


Changeover Faucet

Hot water Faucet

Cup-touch Lever

Gutter

Front Draining Door

Front Cover

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 Rear

Top Cover

Rear Cover

Power Cord

Inlet(Orange)
Outlet (Blue, CHP-671R/L)

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1 Hot water
7-2 Functionstemperature
and reference information
indicator
7-2-1 Explanation of operation and indication parts
( Indication Part /  Operation Part)

3 Hot water mode 2 Cold water


indicator temperature
1 Hot water indicator
2 Cold water
temperature temperature
indicator indicator

1 Hot water mode


3 Hot water mode
4 Cold water
4 Cold water
indicator
selection button mode
mode indicator
Hot water mode Cold water
indicator
1 2
selection1 Hot water 2 Cold w
button
temperature 5 Water level in
mode selection
button tempe
indicator 5 Water level indicator indica
2 Cold water
No.
3 Hot water mode
Indication Part Name mode
Explanation selection
4 Cold w
indicator mode
button indica
5 Water level indicator
1 Hot water Hot
modewater 2 Cold w
The indicator is turned on according to the hot water
 selection temperature
button mode
temperature. The more light, the hotter the water.
indicator button
5 Water level indicator

Cold water
The indicator is turned on according to the cold water
 temperature
temperature. The more light, the colder the water.
indicator

Hot water mode When you select hot water mode, the indicator is turned

indicator on.

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button
5 Water level indicator
Reference information

No. Indication Part Name Explanation

Cold water When you select cold water mode, the indicator is

mode indicator turned on.

Water level The indicator is turned on according to the water level



indicator in the storage tank. Basically, one bar is turned on.

No. Operation part Name Explanation

Hot water mode


 Press to select/deselect hot water mode.
selection button

Cold water
 mode selection Press to select/deselect cold water mode.
button

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 To use cold water mode

Explanation Reference picture

1. Press the cold water mode selection button and check if


the cold water mode indicator is turned on.
If you want to turn off cold water mode, press the
selection button for about 2 seconds.

 When you are using the product for the first time, or if
the cold water feature is off for a long time, then it takes
about an hour for the water to reach a preset cold water
temperature.

 To use hot water mode

Explanation Reference picture

1. Press the hot water mode selection button and check if


the hot water mode indicator is turned on.
If you want to turn off hot water mode, press the selection
button for about 2 seconds.

 When you are using the product for the first time, or if the
hot water feature is off for a long time, then it takes about
30 minutes for the water to reach a preset hot water
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7-2-2 Types and functions of filters

Filter name Plus sediment filter

Material Polyester, polypropylene

The Plus sediment filter removes particulate materials, residue, etc. from source
Function
water and protects the pre-carbon and membrane filters.

Filter name Pre-carbon filter

Material Activated carbon

The pre-carbon filter removes chlorine from source water to protect the membrane
Function
filter and also removes harmful volatile organic compounds from source water.

Filter name Membrane filter (RO)

Material Polysulfone + polyamide

The membrane filter (RO) removes pollutants such as heavy metals, microorganisms,
Function inorganic ions and organic matter from the source water. Water with concentrated
pollutants is expelled from the filtered water through the outlet tubing.

Filter name Nanotrap (R) filter

Material Nanoalumina fiber, polyester, polyolefin, cellulose

The nanotrap (R) filter removes particulates from water and selectively filters out
Function
microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, etc.

Filter name Plus-Innosense filter

Material Polyethylene + activated carbon, polysulfone

Function The Plus-Innosense filter removes odorous materials and improves water taste.

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7-2-3 Water Filtration Process

 The 5-step water filtering system (CHP-671R/L)

STEP 1 PLUS-SEDIMENT FILTER

This plus sediment filter has the functions to remove infusible particles from feed water and to protect
membrane and pre-carbon filter from being plugged.

STEP 2 PRE-CARBON FILTER

This pre-carbon filter has the functions to remove chlorine to prevent hydrolysis of membrane filter and to
absorb harmful organic chemicals from feed water.

STEP 3 RO MEMBRANE FILTER

RO membrane filter has the function to remove water contaminants such as heavy metals, waterborne
microorganisms and harmful organic chemicals etc.

STEP 4 PLUS INNO-SENSE FILTER

This plus inno-sense filter has the functions to improves taste of water by removing pollutants, such as
odor-causing substances and soluble contaminant, chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOC’s).

STEP 5 ANTI-BACTERIAL FILTER

This antibacteril filter has the function to control microorganism propagation in water.

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ANTIBACTERIAL
FILTER

Reject
Water
Outlet
PLUS SEDIMENT PRE-CARBON RO MEMBRANE PLUS INNO-SENSE ANTIBACTERIAL
FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER FILTER

 Uses of reject water


• The reject water should be used for cleaning the restroom, the house, clothes, or
purposes other than drinking.
• Never use the reject water for a drinking or cooking.

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