Creating PDF in low resolution without colours disappearing

Our product catalog is generated from our website to a PDF document of high quality (48,200 kB). We have also put the product catalog on our website (www.gewa.no) in low resolution quality (8544 kB) with Adobe Acrobat (version 9 Standard) so that it will go faster to download it. What we see then is that the color codes at the top sides of all sections/areas except for the blue codes on the section Environmental control (“Omgivelseskontroll) disappears. What is causing this and what can we do for the color codes to be retained even if the PDF-document is in low resolution? Maga60

As I wrote we have created the PDF document/catalogue from the products on our website and afterwards I have tried to save this high resolution PDF in a lower PDF quality using Adobe Acrobat (version 9 Standard). As far as I know there are no "layers" used in the Acrobat, so I do not understand what you mean by "moving it to a higher layer". Please clearify.

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