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VZN V SERIES

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P/N 1011079 Rev. J 01/14

Rinsing and Replacing the Carbon Element

NOTE: Remove the TAC Cartridge Element, if present, 

and re-attach the TAC Housing before proceeding.

  1.  Turn off the water to the system by closing the Inlet Ball 

Valve and Outlet Ball Valve.

  2.  Open the Rinse Ball Valve and allow the system to 

drain to ensure the permeate tank is empty.

  3.  Press and hold the RED Pressure Relief Button on the 

top of each of the Carbon Element Housing to lower the 

water level inside the housings by 2 to 3 inches. 

  4.  Remove the Carbon Element Housing (Figure 9). 
  5.  Empty any water into a drain and discard the old 

Carbon Element.

  6.  Inspect the O-ring on the Carbon Element Housing 

(Figure 9). Replace the O-ring if it is cracked, twisted, 

or missing. 

  7.  Lubricate the O-ring with an approved food grade  

lubricant and install into the Carbon Element Housing.

  8.  Install the new Carbon Elements into the Carbon 

Element Housing. 

NOTE: Make sure the Gasket remains in place in the 

recessed grooves on both ends of the Carbon Element. 

  9.  Screw the Carbon Element Housing (containing the 

Carbon Element) into place on the Carbon Element 

Head. The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end 

of the thread. Use a Filter Wrench if necessary. 

NOTE: Do NOT overtighten the Carbon Element Housing.

  10.  Direct water from the Rinse Ball Valve to a drain.

NOTE: Direct the Rinse Ball Valve to a drain. Do NOT use  

the water resulting from the flush procedure.

  11.  Open the Rinse Ball Valve. Turn on the water to the 

system by slowly opening the Inlet Ball Valve. Allow 

water to flow through the Carbon Element and Housing. 

This clears out trapped air and any carbon fines.

  12.  To help remove trapped air from the Carbon Element 

Housing, press the RED Pressure Relief button on the 

top of the Housing until water just begins to come out.

  13.  Rinse the Carbon Element for at least 5 minutes.

NOTE: Do NOT consume the water used for rinsing the 

Carbon Element.

  14.  Re-install the TAC Cartridge Element into the TAC 

Housing with the arrow on the cartridge pointing up. 

Reattach the TAC Housing to the system.

  15.  When the rinsing is complete, close the Rinse Ball 

Valve and open the Outlet Ball Valve.

  16.  The system is now ready for use.

O-Ring 

Carbon 

Element 

Housing 

Carbon

Element

Carbon 

Element 

Head 

 

RED Pressure  

Relief Button 

 

Gasket

MAINTENANCE (continued)

Figure 9. Carbon Element

Summary of Contents for vizion VZN V Series

Page 1: ...VZN 441V http tiny cc ajaVZN441V System Tested and Certified by NSF International and WQA against NSF ANSI Standard 42 and 53 for the reduction of Standard No 42 Aesthetic Effects Nominal Particulate...

Page 2: ...Check Permeate Tank Air Pre Charge 18 Troubleshooting 19 Replacement Parts 20 Notes 23 Limited Warranty 24 General The VZN system is an innovative filtration system that uses proprietary multi bore ho...

Page 3: ...lumn and have it handy when calling for assistance The serial number is on the specification plate located on the system OWNER INFORMATION continued IMPORTANT A J Antunes and Company reserves the righ...

Page 4: ...ll electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS...

Page 5: ...ion in temperature The maximum operating temperature is 100 F 38 C Avoid abrupt variations in temperature Any temperature variation should be made slowly Protect from rough handling or dropping Mechan...

Page 6: ...00 240 10 08 50 60 VZN 441V T5 9700751 100 240 10 08 50 60 Electrical Cord Plug Configurations Kit Model Number Description Configuration 0012146 DC Power Supply 100 240 VAC Includes the 4 plug adapto...

Page 7: ...The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water leaving the system as specified in NSF...

Page 8: ...ebris collecting on the membrane wall The Drain Valve is only powered during Flush Mode NOTE Do NOT unplug the power cord or turn off the sys tem during Flush Mode If there is a power outage or the sy...

Page 9: ...lug on the power cord must match the appropriate outlet Do NOT connect the system to a switched electrical outlet PLUMBING NOTE The system must be connected to the COLD water line Do NOT connect the s...

Page 10: ...ttom mount ing holes may be obscured Plan your mounting accordingly Follow these steps to secure the Mounting Bracket to the wall and seat the VZN system 1 Use a stud finder and level to attach the Mo...

Page 11: ...s flow rate is dependent on the inlet water pressure inlet pipe size and system The drain line leading out of the system must be as short as possible and slope downwards without any kinks or loops The...

Page 12: ...Inlet has a 3 4 NPT male thread at the Inlet Valve Figure 6 Do NOT overtighten fittings as this could cause the plastic ball valve to crack Use plastic fittings and a pipe thread sealant approved for...

Page 13: ...d wait for five minutes to flush out any remaining air 12 Close the Rinse Ball Valve and disconnect the garden hose 13 Press the FLUSH button to open the Drain Valve Repeat six times to ensure any rem...

Page 14: ...pen the Inlet Valve Allow the pipe to flush until all debris is removed Sanitizing the System and Lines The plumbing must be sanitized to eliminate possible contam ination that may have occurred durin...

Page 15: ...ght coating of lubricant to the inside cen ter tube at both ends of the new cartridge 10 Record the serial number of the new cartridge The cartridge serial number is engraved on one end of the outer t...

Page 16: ...ning the Carbon Element into place on the Carbon Element Head The Housing will come to a hard stop at the end of the thread Use a Filter Wrench if necessary NOTE Do NOT overtighten the Carbon Element...

Page 17: ...d or missing 7 Lubricate the O ring with an approved food grade lubricant and install into the TAC Housing 8 Install the new TAC Cartridge into the TAC Hous ing with the arrow on the cartridge pointin...

Page 18: ...d 4 The permeate tank should have a pressure of 28 31 PSI To add pressure to the permeate tank use a manual bicycle tire pump or other source of compressed air To release pressure from the permeate ta...

Page 19: ...efective Clean or replace the outlet check valve assembly The inlet flow restrictor may be plugged Clean or replace the inlet flow restrictor Water tastes bad Carbon Element need replacing Replace Car...

Page 20: ...VZN V SERIES 20 P N 1011079 Rev J 01 14 REPLACEMENT PARTS 2 35 3 31 16 11 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 13 19 17 18 23 23 22 34 15 36 32 12 14 30 33 25 24 28 14 20 21 14 29 26 27 8 9 10 1 VZN 441V Systems...

Page 21: ...ES 21 P N 1011079 Rev J 01 14 2 35 3 31 16 11 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 13 19 17 18 23 23 22 34 15 39 32 12 14 30 33 25 24 36 37 25 28 14 20 21 14 29 26 27 24 38 8 9 10 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued VZN 441V T...

Page 22: ...1 36 2180255 TAC 05 Housing and O Ring 1 37 7000554 TAC 05 Cartridge Kit 1 38 2190154 Adaptor 1 Stem 1 39 0021666 Flow Regulator Assy 15 gpm 1 40 0700769 Wiring Harness not shown 1 41 2190184 Tee PVC...

Page 23: ...VZN V SERIES 23 P N 1011079 Rev J 01 14 NOTES...

Page 24: ...operating and maintenance instructions of this manual and or labor involved in moving adjacent objects to gain access to the Equipment 2 A J Antunes Co reserves the right to make changes in design or...

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