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WATER DISTILLER MHC 400

WATER DISTILLER MHC 400

WATER DISTILLER MHC 400

Product catalog summary
Technical Specifications
The MHC 400 Water Distiller has an outside dimension of 22.5 cm in diameter and 38.0 cm in height. The storage bottle measures 18.0 cm in both diameter and height. It operates at 230 Volts and 800 Watts AC, weighing 3.5 kg when empty. It produces approximately 1 liter of distilled water per hour with a water quality of 2-3 µS. A water-testing unit is available for quality examination.
Operating Procedure
The MHC 400 distills water by heating it to 100°C, which kills bacteria and viruses. The steam rises through a condensing coil, leaving contaminants behind, and is cooled to form distilled water. To prepare the unit, rinse and fill the tank with 1.5 liters of water, place the storage bottle under the spout, and plug in the power cord. Press the reset button to start the process. The unit shuts off automatically when the water has boiled away.
Making Distilled Water
To make distilled water, fill the tank with tap water up to the maximum fill line (approximately 4 liters), place the storage bottle under the spout, and plug in the power cord. Press the reset button to start. The unit turns off automatically after the cycle. Wait at least 30 minutes after the fan stops before removing the cover to avoid burns.
Cleaning Instructions
After each use, rinse the tank with lukewarm water and remove any residue. Use a distiller cleaner if deposits form. Do not immerse the unit in water; clean the exterior with a soft sponge and mild soap.
Troubleshooting
Common issues include not making distilled water due to power issues or not filling the tank, and steam coming from the spout due to a dirty condenser. Ensure all connections are secure and the tank is filled to the appropriate level.
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WATER DISTILLER MHC 400-1

Outside Dimension Outside Dimension Storage bottle Electrical rating Weight when empty Distilled water amount per hour Water-Quality • For Examination of the water-quality 0 22,5 cm x 38,0 cm height 0 18,0 cm x 18,0 cm height 230 Volts / 800 Watts / AC 3,5 kg approx. 1 liter 2-3 pS. MHC offers the water-testing-unit MHC 400 6. Problem - cause check list Not making Distiller power cord No power to any distilled not plugged into electrical outlet. water electrical outlet Cover cord not plugged into base receptacle. Did not press reset button to start cycle. Did not fill the tank with tap water. Not making enough distilled water each batch Cover cord not Did not fill tank plugged into base with water to receptacle. max. fill line. Distiller cover Storage bottle not gasket not sealing placed directly tightly on tank (be under spout. sure gasket is down, all the way around, against bottom lip on cover -see Fig.4 Steam Coming Cover cord not from spout plugged into base receptacle. Dirty condenser fins Water leaks from spout Housing not property fastened to cover spout www.mhc-technology.com MHC Technology 1001 route Hugues Berenguier, 06610 La Gaude (France) Tel: 00.33.783.419.151. Fax: 00.33.493.582.171 email: [email protected]

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WATER DISTILLER MHC 400-2

3. Making distilled water 1. How MHC 400 works The convenient Water Distiller provides high quality water using the oldest most effective method of water treatment. When your MHC 400 is turned on, the water temperature rises and the light volatile gases boil off and are discharged through a vent in the condensing coil. The water temperature is then heated (100°C), killing bacteria, viruses, or other living organisms that may be present. As the boiling water converts to steam it leaves behind all chemicals, salts, and other contaminants. The steam vapor rises through a condensing coil, cooling...

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