Apec Water ESSENCE ROES-PHUV75 Installation Instructions & Owner'S Manual Download Page 29

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3)  Water Pressure – The Most Important Factor!

RO systems run on water pressure. Therefore your water pressure has the most direct effect on how 
well your RO will perform. With sufficient water pressure (85 psi max.), your RO system will func-
tion well, give high output with high removal rate, and fill up the storage tank quickly. 

4)  TDS Meter (Option) – How to Test Your Water Quality:

The TDS meter is used to test your water’s quality before and after the RO system. It also tells you when the 
membrane needs to be changed.

 

Please follow instructions below:

Use 2 clean glasses, fill one glass with Tap water, fill the other glass with Product (filtered) water  
(rinse this glass with filtered water several times to get an accurate reading). Remove the Sensor cap on the 
TDS meter and rinse the meter sensor with filtered water several times, then Turn on the meter.

The meter will show “000” reading on its screen. Place the TDS meter into the Product water. Record Prod-
uct water’s TDS reading. Then do the same for the Tap water. Record the Tap water’s reading. Compare the 
2 readings. 

The Product water’s TDS should be about 3%-10% of your Tap water’s TDS.  This is a normal range.

For example:

Your Tap water’s TDS:  100 ppm
Your Product water’s TDS should read within: 10% of 100ppm => 10ppm

This means that with 100 ppm input, the RO system has removed 90% of the contaminants (TDS) 
from the source, leaving only 10% (10 ppm) residual TDS in the Product water. This is a normal 
range. Which means the RO membrane is in good condition.

If your Product water TDS reads less than 10%, that is a very good and normal reading.

You should test your water once or twice a year to monitor the membrane condition. As the membrane gets 
depleted overtime, its rejection capacity will decrease. When this happens, the TDS in the Product water will 
increase. 

When your Product water TDS creeps up to 15%- 20% of input water’s TDS, it’s time to replace the 
membrane.

5)  How Long Does It Take to Fill Tank?

Depending on your water pressure, the standard tank will fill up in 2-3 hours. After the tank is filled, the RO 
will shut off automatically. 

Important!

 Please TURN OFF the main cold water supply to the RO system when the unit is not in use 

during a vacation or extended leave. During very cold or freezing weather conditions, please also TURN 
OFF the main cold water supply and completely drain all of the water from the RO system and water 
storage tank.

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4)  TDS Meter (Option) – How to Test Your Water Quality:

The TDS meter is used to test your water’s quality before and after the RO system. It also tells you when th

h

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e

membrane needs to be changed.

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water. Record Prod-

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(TDS) 

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depleted overtime, its rejection cap

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th

th

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TDS in the Product water will 

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wa

wa

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ut

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water’s TDS, it’s time to replace the 

membrane.

5)  How Long Does It Take to Fill Tank?

Depending on your water pressure, the standard

rd t

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an

k will fill up in 2-3 hours. After the tan

nk 

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filled, the RO

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unit is not in use 

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during a vacation or extended leav

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ompletely drain all of the water fro

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the 

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RO system and water 

storage tank.

Summary of Contents for ESSENCE ROES-PHUV75

Page 1: ...OES PHUV75 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION OWNER S MANUAL All Rights Reserved APEC Water Systems www FreeDrinkingWater com Ver 1 0 All Rights Reserv rv rved ed ed APE A A C Water Systems www FreeD D Dr ri i...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Warranty page 38 0 Please keep this O Ow wn ner s Manual for future reference It contains useful information on how to maintain and care for your APEC Reverse Osmosis water filter system TABLE OF OF...

Page 4: ...the fi in ne es st t water filter in America Pl Plea ease read and become familiar wi ith th i ins nstr tructions and parts needed before pr proc oce eeding with the in i stallation This manual is con...

Page 5: ...ntenance 1 Faucet Adapter 2 Compone en nt ts s i included with the ROES P PH HU UV V7 75 system p y Ma ak ke e sure you have all these pa ar rt ts s before starting insta al ll la at ti io on n 1 RO R...

Page 6: ...let 15 Product filtered water outlet Component Itemization 3 1 1 Bracket 2 Membrane and housing 4 4th h s sta tage g filter 3 UV Light 5th stage filter r 4 Inline carbon filter 6th h s sta tage filter...

Page 7: ...ERE E A AR RE E TWO PARTS TO INSTALLING G T TH HE E RO SYSTEM Assemble the filters and d h hou o si sin ngs onto the main system Installing the system The RO Membrane E El le em me ent has already bee...

Page 8: ...onnection The RO system must be co conn nnec ect ted to the COLD water supply only y pp y y 1 Locate the Cold water s sup uppl ply y valve under the kitchen sink the round or oblong handle on the righ...

Page 9: ...ig 4A Fig 4B 1 2 Connection 3 8 Connection Fig 4C 6 Fig 4A Ne Need edle le Valve Installation At Atta tach the needle valve C to water sup uppl ply y ad adapter A Please apply 4 5 wrap ps s of of te t...

Page 10: ...d d C Connection For Flex Line Riser S See ee Fi Fig g 5A Fig 5E Loosen nut and d se sepa para rate cold water ri rise ser r t tube from shut off valve Gently ben nd d ri rise ser r tube so that the F...

Page 11: ...ompression nut 8 Fig 5C 5 Needle Valve tubing connecti tion on i instructions Please first slide the met tal al c com ompr ression nut then the plastic sleeve and push the plastic insert all the way i...

Page 12: ...em system If you need to extend the drain tubing please use a union connector to connect additional length of tubing Note To avoid d p possible drainage noise mount dr drai ain n line as low as possib...

Page 13: ...fec ectl tly y g p y Mis al lig igni nin ng these two holes will block the drai ain n wa wat ter and cause membrane damag ge e At tta tach ch t the h drain saddle to the drain pipe an and d ti tig ght...

Page 14: ...in enameled sinks ca an n re read adily be chipped if care is not exer rci cise sed d wh w en drilling g t the he hole Before starting the drill motor or ap appl ply y firm downward pressure on the e...

Page 15: ...t Compression nut Fig 9D Fig 9B Fig 9C 12 Option Mo Moun unti tin ng The Faucet Metal Compres ssi sion on F Fitting 1 Mak ake e su sure r the tube insert is pushed all the w way ay into the tubing y F...

Page 16: ...eflon tape 13 P G IM MP PO OR RT TANT INSTALLATION N NO OT TICE Th The e Q Quick connect fittings come with a an n en e d plug that needs to be removed b be e fore the tubing can be connected Please d...

Page 17: ...e 8 14 Summary of Tubing Connections There are 4 connections See Fig 11 Fig 11A Point A to A X Co onn nnec ect t RO to COLD water supply Re ed d t tub ubin ing Point G to Y Y Co Connect product water...

Page 18: ...Stage 5 5th th Stag Stage e g 7 7th th DRAIN LINE 1st Stag age e S Sedi edim ment pre r 2nd St tag age e C Carb arbo on block pre r 3rd Stage e C Carb ar on block pre r 4th Stage Membrane 5th Stage U...

Page 19: ...i bing ng c color Black tubing Connect the BL LAC ACK K tubing from the RO to the Drai in n Sadd ddle le Fi itt ttin i g type Simply push the Clear tubing g i int nto the Quick Connect fitting N No o...

Page 20: ...eas a e e co connect UV bulb to transformer 2 2 C Con onn nect the UV bulb pins to the trans nsfo form rmer r Fig 13A 3 3 Insert the UV bulb all the way into the he U UV V l light securely and make s...

Page 21: ...ear Tubing t to F Fa t ucet Red Tubing from Water Source G F 3 Wait for tank to fill Before usage allow the tank to fill Tank normally takes 2 3 hours to fill When the tank is filled the RO will shut...

Page 22: ...6 12 months FILTER SET ES Private well water source ma may y n need to replace pre filters sooner tha han n 12 months due to heavy vy s sed edim iments and other particles Filter Hou ousi sing ng O ri...

Page 23: ...ousi sing ng Have the RO standing upright S Sli ip p th the e plastic wrench onto the 1 hou usi sing ng L Looking down f fro rom m a top view you should open the ho ous usin ing g turning clockwise If...

Page 24: ...Importan ant t M Make sure the double ring end of th the e me membrane goes into the housing fi irs rst t as as s sh hown in Fig 15 5B B Th T e membrane cannot filter water if it it s s i ins nserted...

Page 25: ...Fig 15G J K H 22 How w to to R Replace Stage 6 Carbon Filter Re Repl pla ace this last filter at the same time e yo you u r replace the stage 4 membrane 1 Remove the OLD filter Se See e Fi Fig 1 15G...

Page 26: ...Section P Fig 15H O 23 How to Rep epla lace ce Stage 7 pH Mineral Filter 1 Tur rn n OF OFF F cold water supply to RO system Tu T rn rn O OFF tank ball valve by turning th he e blue ue h handle clockwi...

Page 27: ...age 36 24 Please read this s se ec ct ti io on n f for useful RO system an nd d m ma ainte n na an nce information TABLE OF CONTENT Part I RO Basics Ba asi sic c te terms page 25 Sy System flow diagra...

Page 28: ...This s se ection provides basic concepts on how an an R RO OES system works how it perfo orm rms s in in r re elation to your ho ous use e s s water condition We hope this in info form rmat atio ion...

Page 29: ...the most direc ect effe ect ct on how well y you ur r RO will perform With sufficient water er p pressure 85 psi max your RO s sys yste tem m wi ill func ti tion on w well give high output with high r...

Page 30: ...re will dete erm rmi ine how full and how fast the storage ta ta k nk will be filled up Th The e st s ronger your input water pressure the e fa fast ster and fuller the tank can fill I If f wa wate te...

Page 31: ...P Pum u p RO Systems The 3 3 mo most st common problems caused by low inp nput ut water pressure 1 Tank does not fill up get t l lit ittl tle e w wat ter from tank 2 Sluggish flow at the dispe pens ns...

Page 32: ...System y y Af fte ter r in inst stal a lation if you encounter any o of f th the pr prob obl lems described below please f fol ollo low w th this guide to trouble sh shoo oot t In most cases the probl...

Page 33: ...From om Water 2 No Water at Di Disp spensing Faucet p p g Water su upp pply ly i is s off Turn on the water supply y o or r o open Needle Valve turn needle ha and ndle le counte er r cl cloc ockwise T...

Page 34: ...sure see RO Basics fo or r e explanation Check water p pressur ure e I If f too low for this ch chos sen e RO model either increase your wa ate ter r pr p essure or add pump to RO s sys yste tem m I I...

Page 35: ...rench and simply give an n ad addi diti tio onal quarter inch turn q Do Not o ove ver r ti tighten the housing St Step e 4 Open the tank ball valve e a and nd f fee eed d water line Check for leaks If...

Page 36: ...experiencing a leak from where the e ta tank ball valve attaches to the tank stem m you may not ha have ve applied enough Teflon tape to the ste em m h when you first installed the valve ve To To c co...

Page 37: ...ow w to to T Tes est RO s Shut Off Function Th The e R RO system should shut off automa mati tical lly y when the tank is filled When th he e RO RO f fa ails to shut off after ta tank is filled drain...

Page 38: ...room temperature 35 11 Pure re w wa ater still tastes like Tap water p If If t the he RO system is newly installed p ple leas ase e ma m ke sure the first 1 2 tanks of wat ater er h hav ave been compl...

Page 39: ...stem Close Ta ank Va alve If the noise comes bac ck k t try ry the he above procedure again another r 2 2 3 3 t tim imes Sometimes it takes several tries to get rid of all th he e ai air r in in the s...

Page 40: ...Fau auce cet t I Installation Optional Th Ther ere e are 3 colored tubings on your Ai Air r Ga ap p f faucet At the end of each 1 4 tu tubi bing ng the h re is a Q Quick Connect fitting The Quick k C...

Page 41: ...r that for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase the Product will be reasonably free of defects in materials and workmanship Within that one 1 year period from the original purchase APEC wi...

Page 42: ...The Product is not operated in complianc nce e wi with th n normal municipal water conditions for which the particular model of this Product is intended 2 The person seeking to invoke the warranty is...

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