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testing equipment and frequently test our units and conduct 
research. If you feel that there is an issue with your pH, please 
contact us. 

Strange taste to 
the water (New 
System) 

1. Alkaline Filter 
 
 
 
 
2. Residue 
 
 
 
 
3. Contamination 
 

1. If you are using an alkaline filter system, the unit requires 
adequate flushing before first use. Usually all taste is gone 
within a week of use. This taste is normal and in most cases is 
your body adjusting to the high pH water (which some people 
can describe as a slight metallic taste). 
2. The filters are dry packed, the carbons, alkaline filters will 
have ‘fines’ on them as they are granular medias, this will go 
away with flushing. The membrane has a food grade preserve 
inside it to prevent contamination during storage, this will also 
flush away quickly. 
3. Bacterial contamination is highly unlikely, but not 
impossible. If there is a strong ‘foul smell’ or organic taste to 
the water, it is possible that there is some form of 
contamination. Contact us straight away so we can rectify (or 
diagnose) the problem if there is one present. 

The TDS Is 
Higher than the 
inlet water (or the 
same). 

1. New Filter 
 
 
2. Alkaline Filter 
 
 
 
 
3. Expired Filters 
 
 
4. Mixed Up Drain 
Line and Drinking 
Line 

1. While filters are new, it is normal for the TDS to be elevated 
while the system is flushing. Continue flushing the system & 
contact support if the high TDS persists longer than 1 week. 
2. Alkaline filters will naturally increase the TDS of the water, 
especially when new. If you have low TDS water already, it is 
possible for the TDS level out of the alkaline filter to be higher 
than your inlet water. This is because you are adding minerals 
back into the water therefore increasing the TDS and alkalinity. 
3. If the filters have not been changed as per the 
recommendations, 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’ flow 
restrictor is being run to waste, do not use this water for 
drinking. Your drinking water line should be marked with either 
‘To Faucet’, ‘Drinking Water’ or ‘Aquarium Water’. 

Flow has 
suddenly slowed 
down to a trickle 

1. Tank lost air 
pressure 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Tank Bladder 
Rupture 
 
 
3. Blocked filters 

1. Over time, air can slowly leak out of a RO tank. Sometimes 
this is more noticeable at the time you change your filters. An 
indication that this has occurred is that the tank will be very 
heavy (full of water) but no water comes out the tap. The 
solution is to disconnect the tank (after shutting down the 
system). Then empty all water from the tank, or as much as 
possible. Add air pressure into the tank equal to 7psi. 
Reconnect the tank and let it fill and try again. 
2. Depress the air valve on the side of the tank – if water 
comes out the air valve the bladder is ruptured. Or if you add 
air to the tank and the air comes out the inlet/outlet valve it is 
also ruptured. – The tank will need to be replaced. 
3. It is unlikely that the filters would be totally blocked but it is 
possible. Check the feed water conditions and replace the 
filters if they are passed the recommended change times. 

Water constantly 
running to waste 

1. Air Lock 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. When the system is newly installed or you have just 
changed the filters, there is a considerable amount of air in the 
system. This air can become trapped in air pockets and if they 
are sitting in just the right spot, they can lock the valve in 
place. Try tilting the system from side to side, back & forth to 
shift the air pockets. You can also tap on the 4-way shut off 
valve (the cube shape fitting on the back) to try and clear the 
air pocket. If this fails, turn the water off, bleed out the 
pressure then turn the incoming water back on to try and clear 
it. 

Summary of Contents for GT1-26-7

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 7 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: ...in the 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 t...

Page 7: ...e 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 followin...

Page 8: ...ed to be 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 th...

Page 9: ...ions 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 flow rest...

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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