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1.
What is Puritee RO?
Puritee RO water purifier is the advanced 5 stage RO water purifier from
A. O. Smith. It is a 100% RO in which none of the water bypasses the RO
membrane for 100% RO purified water.
2.
What is 100% RO?
In ordinary RO+UV water purifiers, some amount of water is made to bypass the
RO membrane. With this, heavy metals, unwanted salts and pesticides also pass
through. In A. O. Smith Puritee RO water purifier, 100% of the water is passed
through the RO membrane which ensures maximum purity of water.
3.
How many purifying stages does the Puritee RO have? And what are they?
Puritee RO has 5 stages of purification:
• Pre-filtration
• Sediment filtration
• Pre-RO carbon
• RO membrane
• Post RO carbon
4.
What is the storage capacity in the Puritee RO?
The storage capacity in the Puritee RO is 9 litres of pure water.
5.
What is the flow rate of purification in the Puritee RO?
The flow rate of purification in the Puritee RO is up to 15 litres per hour.
Purification capacity also however depends on the quality of water, condition of
filters and membrane.
6.
Does the Puritee RO water purifier have service or cartridge change alerts?
Yes, the Puritee RO water purifier has a twin advance alert technology which
indicates when to change the Sediment filter, the Pre-carbon filter and the Post
carbon filter.
7.
Does the Puritee RO water purifier come with a Pre-filter?
Yes, Puritee RO water purifier comes with a Pre-filter which is considered to be a
part of the product.
8.
When does the Puritee RO water purifier indicate a cartridge change?
The first notification is indicated when the consumption of the cartridge life is at
90%. When the cartridge life consumption is at 100%, the water purifier
automatically stops functioning.
9.
What is the nature of indication for the change in cartridge?
On the first intimation when the cartridge life is at 90% the respective filter
indicator will start to blink. On 100% cartridge life consumption, the blinking will
be replaced with a constant light in the respective indicator.
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