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notice a ‘bitter’ or ‘metallic’ taste in the water which is caused by the pH, 

NOT

 from any harmful 

chemicals or plastics. If you are not accustomed to drinking RO water or Alkaline water, you may 
notice the water may taste ‘strange’ to your individual palate. This is due to the pH level in the water 
and once your body adjusts, you will no longer have an issue with taste. 

III. Automatic Shut Off 

This system is fitted with automatic shut off. It is designed so that while the tank is full of water, the system 
is under pressure – this creates back pressure on the shut off valve and closes off the production water 
which will stop the water flow to the drain. When you draw water from the system, it will start back up and 
begin to produce water. The water is produced @ 8L/Hour +/- so if you take 1L of water, you can expect the 
system to run for approx. 5 – 15 minutes. Keep this in mind in case you hear running water and think the 
system is ‘leaking’ or ‘not shutting off’.  

IV. Turning the System On/Off 

If for any reason the system needs to be turned off – for example if leaking occurs or you are going away 
for over 48 hrs, follow the below steps to shut down the system. 

1.  Turn off the Feed Water Connection under the sink by turning the blue valve 90°. 
2.  Shut off the Storage Tank by turning the blue valve 90° 
3.  Briefly open the Faucet tap to bleed out excess line pressure and then close it again. 

To start the system, open the Feed Water Valve and Storage Tank Valve. If the system has not been used 
for over 48 hrs – discard the first 45 seconds of water. If the system has been shut down for over 1 week – 
discard a full tank of water. 

Maintenance 

I. Replacement Parts 

Filtration tubing should be replaced periodically (about every 3 – 5 years). There is no specific time. Fittings 
should be replaced every 3 – 5 years due to wear & tear. 

We suggest replacing the Pressure Limiting Valve every 2 years. If the system is having issues with the 
shut off valve and is over 2 years old, the 4-way shut off valve should also be replaced. 

II. Replacement Cartridges 

Cartridges have a varying life span but generally can be replaced under the following guidelines under 
normal working conditions; Stage 1, 2 – Replace Every 6 Months. Stage 4 – Replace once a year. The 
Membrane (Stage 3) can vary significantly depending on a range of factors including but not limited to 
water quality and usage volumes. We generally find that on poor quality water such as Bore water*, or 
Mains Water in areas of WA, NT and SA the membranes generally last between 1 – 2 Years. Other areas 
where the water is less harsh the membrane can last anywhere up to 4 years without requiring 
replacement. 

III. Testing Filters 

Reverse Osmosis membranes have a variance in their filter life and this is affected by several things 
including water quality, usage, temperature and filter maintenance. As they are the workhorse of the 
system, they are the most important filters to monitor and keep maintained. 

To measure the effectiveness of the RO membrane you will need a TDS test meter. Draw a sample of tap 
water (to get your base reading), then collect a sample of water directly off the membrane outlet (before it 
goes through any other filters). This is your ‘pure’ water. On the GT1-26-4 System, you will need to draw 
water off the line that would normally plug into the storage tank. To calculate the membrane effectiveness, 
you will need to subtract the percentage of contaminant reduction from the feed water. E.g. Feed Water 
200mg/L TDS – RO Membrane removes 97% (+/-) Therefore, 200 – 97% = 6mg/L. Factors can influence 
the final TDS of the water and it will depend upon what is in the feed water to begin with. A membrane is 
deemed to be ‘expired’ if the overall reduction rate is <85% (as a general rule). To apply this to the above 
example, 200 – 85% = 30mg/L. So, if your test reading was approaching 30mg/L or higher, it would be time 
to change the membrane. 

Summary of Contents for GT1-26-4

Page 1: ...3 II Drain Clamp 3 III Drilling Faucet Hole Stainless Steel Sink 3 IV Mounting the Faucet 4 V Storage Tank Assembly 4 VI Assembling the System Photos Below 5 Connecting the RO System 6 I Tubing 6 Sys...

Page 2: ...350 kPa 700 kPa Temperature 4 5 C 38 C pH Level 2 11 TDS 0 mg L 2 000 mg L Iron 0 mg L 0 3 mg L Manganese 0 mg L 0 1 mg L Hardness 0 mg L 200 mg L III Space Requirements System Dimensions 4 Stage Hei...

Page 3: ...tween DO NOT apply thread tape to these connections as they are designed to use the washers only Thread tape is only required on the male thread of the FWA if it is not installing to a flex line With...

Page 4: ...tance thread the Compression nut over the tubing followed by the cone washer Then firmly press the gasket into the end of the tubing You can then insert the tubing into the base of the faucet and secu...

Page 5: ...al cartridges maintain minimal contact with the surface of the carbon filter handle by the end caps only to avoid contamination 5 Screw up the housings while they are in a vertical position to ensure...

Page 6: ...he water it gives the water a milky appearance This will eventually dissipate as the air is flushed from the system this can sometimes take a few days to stop completely The water is still safe to dri...

Page 7: ...ing the Pressure Limiting Valve every 2 years If the system is having issues with the shut off valve and is over 2 years old the 4 way shut off valve should also be replaced II Replacement Cartridges...

Page 8: ...e changed 3 Reverse Osmosis required 50psi Minimum to operate 70psi is ideal If you have lower than 50psi pressure this unit may not be suitable for you 4 Ensure that the water quality meets the feed...

Page 9: ...mmendations it is likely that the increased TDS is due to the filters needing replacing 4 This is common as sometimes the lines may be mixed up Make sure that the tubing connected to the Drain Line fl...

Page 10: ...of shock and should be installed as close to the valve or piping where the shock originates from Sioux Chief shock arresters are designed with the latest diaphragm technology A high grade diaphragm i...

Page 11: ...stems must be installed by a qualified plumber The consumer is responsible for keeping record and proof of installation in the form of an invoice and or receipt Filter systems must be maintained as pe...

Page 12: ...to terms and conditions outlined below This extended warranty covers the below parts of the system GT8 0S Twin O Ring Housings GT8 31 Reverse Osmosis Housing GT35 12 NPT Stainless Steel Centre Joiner...

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