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Important Safety Warnings and Cautions

 

 

Warnings 

 

1)

 

The model SWS-200 solar water still has many glass parts, including the 
front pane.  If the unit is dropped or struck hard, the glass can break, 
exposing shards that can cause serious injury.  Do not allow children to play 
around the unit. 

2)

 

The still weighs about 55 lbs, therefore when lifting or carrying it, properly 
brace yourself to prevent injury. 

3)

 

The glass carboy will break if dropped on a hard surface, exposing shards 
that can cause injury. 

4)

 

The glass carboy filled with water weighs about 35 lbs, and may require a 
handle to safely carry. 

5)

 

The front window pane and the water exiting the still can become rather hot, 
resulting in a mild risk of a burn if touched. 

 

Cautions 

 

1)

 

When the model SWS-200 solar water still is latched closed and sitting 
vertically (for example after transporting it), prevent it from being knocked 
over by placing it next to a wall or other support. 

2)

 

Avoid installing the still on a slippery surface, as there is a danger of the 
whole still sliding off this surface. 

3)

 

Avoid installing the still under a tree, as loose twigs can drop down and 
break or damage the glass pane. 

4)

 

Avoid leaving the still in the sun without water running through it, as this 
tends to calcify and fade the wick more quickly.  Fold up and store away the 
still if you plan on not using it for a period of time. 

 

Summary of Contents for SWS-200

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Copyright November 2015 Do Right Solar...

Page 2: ...safely carry 5 The front window pane and the water exiting the still can become rather hot resulting in a mild risk of a burn if touched Cautions 1 When the model SWS 200 solar water still is latched...

Page 3: ...to derive your regular drinking water from this device Please read this manual thoroughly before operation including safety warnings and cautions to understand how your solar water still works and how...

Page 4: ...Know your still Diagrams...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...ed into the still by way of 1 4 tubing coming from a hose faucet The water pressure in this line is set to 10 psi by a regulator located at the faucet The flow rate of water is set by the main valve o...

Page 7: ...e still at least 2 5 feet off the ground to allow space for the carboy and GAC post filter below the carboy could sit in a small hole to reduce the still height The still can sit on an outdoor table o...

Page 8: ...yield up to 30 40 more distilled water but is probably only worth doing in emergencies In this case a Lazy Susan on the ground which moves the table still and carboy together would help make the azimu...

Page 9: ...terial Such volatiles can evaporate and end up in the distilled water though they are filtered effectively by the GAC post filter before entering the carboy The tubing attaches to the main valve at th...

Page 10: ...rce water to exit Black EPDM tubing has been provided to attach to these copper pipes There is an additional wye in this line to allow for air flow in and out of the still necessary to avoid pressure...

Page 11: ...and seeing the effect on flow rate so this step requires some patience The goal is just a slow trickle of excess water the water may come out in spurts due to surface tension property of water If the...

Page 12: ...r about 0 5 1 0 gal day then you can turn off the hose faucet at night and turn it back on in the morning If you have the optional irrigation timer then this can be done automatically see step 5 4 Adj...

Page 13: ...ordered online for example through Amazon The post filter is easily removed from the barb fittings on either side Shake out the old GAC can go on compost pile and pour in new material Note there are m...

Page 14: ...one side Carry the still inside and place it glass pane down on a clean table floor or carpet Unlatch the still and fold the base fully open 90 As you do so you ll need to first detach the safety cha...

Page 15: ...plastic scrub brush to loosen all sediment from the wick Use gentle scrubbing motions so as not to damage or dislodge the wick When satisfied tilt the evaporator panel toward one corner and pour the...

Page 16: ...e glass so that it is free of all loose silicone A microfiber cloth with distilled water works well for a final cleaning Make sure the glass is fully dry before proceeding further Roll the new wick up...

Page 17: ...ed help with this With the exception of seawater such emergency water is often rather murky and for best results it should be pre filtered before it is run through the still The reason for this is tha...

Page 18: ...ge caused by accident misuse abuse normal wear or excessive wear due to lack of maintenance During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase the product will be repaired or replaced To obtain the...

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