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for the water to make its way through the unit. This will only happen on first use until the system is wetted, 
additional start ups should begin flowing relatively quickly from when the inlet it turned on. 

If you have completed flushing of ALL inline filters as mentioned in the Pre-Flushing Section, you will only 
need to run your filter system for about 30 – 60 minutes before it is ok to be used. If you did not pre-flush 
the post membrane filters, you will need to let the unit run for a few hours to adequately flush the filters. 
This is because mains pressure flushed quickly, but if you run water post membrane, it is much slower and 
does not stir up the filters as vigorously. 

If you are using a system that has a post alkaline filter, you may notice the pH of the water will be very high 
(9.5 – 10.5) while the system is new. This is normal and will slowly reduce with further flushing. High 
Alkaline Systems create hydrogen which will show a very high pH (10 +/-) when it is initially filtered which is 
normal, once you let the water sit for a period of time the hydrogen will vent and the pH will begin to lower. 
pH and Alkalinity are different things. 

IV. Using the System 

Once the filters have settled and it is ready for use, run the drain line into the sink/drain. Your drinking water 
tube will then run into a container or tank to fill with fresh filtered water. It is recommended to keep the 
container you are filling in a water safe area – for example on the sink top in case of spillage (or more 
commonly – if it overflows because you forget you turned it on) so you don’t come back to a flooded room. 
A handy tip is to use a timer the first time you use the unit and note how long it takes to fill your desired 
storage container. 

V. After Use & Storage 

When the system is no longer in use, replace the blue plug back into the drinking water line to prevent 
bacteria. The drain line can be left open as there is no chance of backflow or contamination on this line. 
The system can then be stored away in a cabinet – if you have a plastic container or tub to put it in it is 
ideal to prevent any water leaks. 

VI. Long Periods of no use 

If the system has been in storage for longer than a few days, it is best to run the unit for 15 minutes before 
collecting the water. Bacterial contamination is not usually an issue with intermittent use but is possible 
after over a month of storage. If there are any smells, tastes or changes to the water quality it is best to 
replace the filter cartridges and start fresh to avoid any possible issues. 

Maintenance 

I. Sanitation 

Due to the ‘open circuit’ nature of the portable systems, it is possible for bacterial contamination to occur 
over time. Tubing may need to be sanitised or replaced along with the fittings. 

The membrane housing (Which is one of the only parts that doesn’t get replaced) can be cleaned using 
warm soapy water and then soaked in diluted HydroSil-ULTRA with water. Rinse off the excess HydroSil 
and then re-connect. 

II. Replacement Parts 

As mentioned above, tubing and fittings should be periodically replaced to ensure the system remains 
clean and functional. There is no set time frame for these items to be replaced, rather you can monitor 
them ongoing and if they appear to be at their end of life, change them. As a general guideline, Tubing 
(inlet, outlet and drain) should be replaced every 2 years. Fittings should be replaced every 3 years (due to 
wear and tear). 

III. Replacement Filters 

As portable systems are made up from predominantly inline filter cartridges, when you replace the filters 
you are getting almost a completely new ‘system’ as only the tubing and fi some other things 
remain. Filters have a varying life time but generally can be replaced with the following principle; Pre filters 
(Pre-Membrane) every 6 months. Post Filters (Post-Membrane) Every 12 months. The membrane itself has 
a largely varying life time. It may last anywhere between 1 and 4 years depending on usage, water quality 
and age. 

Summary of Contents for GT1-70CC

Page 1: ...ap Adaptor 3 III Washing Machine Block Adaptor 3 IV Connecting Tubing Using Compression Fittings 4 System Installation Start Up 4 I Pre Flushing 4 II Tubing Connections 4 III Initial Start Up 4 IV Usi...

Page 2: ...n do an initial flush of the pre filters to prevent fouling the membrane with carbon fines When first flushing the unit remember that this tubing is disconnected and should be aimed into a sink bucket...

Page 3: ...is designed to replace your existing aerator so should be left installed permanently Below is an example graphic The tubing is usually supplied connected to the valve but there are instructions below...

Page 4: ...xample the alkaline filters It is recommended but not required to remove each filter 1 at a time so you don t lose track of filter position and repeat the above step to clear the fines out of each fil...

Page 5: ...n be left open as there is no chance of backflow or contamination on this line The system can then be stored away in a cabinet if you have a plastic container or tub to put it in it is ideal to preven...

Page 6: ...there are no kinks or any obvious issues If the problem persists remove the tubing and check for a clean cut with no burs Push the tubing back in and try again If this does not work please contact cu...

Page 7: ...depending on the system you have purchased you will only get about 8 12L of water per hour I am getting much more waste water than filtered water 1 Water Pressure 2 Water Quality 3 Blockage 1 Our unit...

Page 8: ...e 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...

Page 9: ...through the membrane for a short period of time it may still undamaged What will happen in the pore size in the membrane will expand and allow more contamination through Run the unit on cold water fo...

Page 10: ...A plumber is not legally required for this type of installation unless a new tap or water outlet is required The system is compliant to WaterMark AS NZS 3497 and therefore is compliant with permanent...

Page 11: ...s extended warranty covers the below parts of the system GT8 31 Reverse Osmosis Housing GT8 0S Twin O ring White Housing GT1 39 Models Only GT8 38S Twin O ring Clear Housing GT1 39 Models Only The fol...

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