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Installation:

1.  The pureWash should be fastened to the wall, just above and behind your washing 

machine.  It is recommended that the mounting hole on the right side of the pureWash 

(above the water inlet/outlet) be mounted to a wall stud, if possible. Two sets of 

mounting screws are included. If it is not possible to mount the pureWash to wall studs, 

you should use “molly” type expandable screw anchors, available at your local hardware 

store. For any other type of mounting scenarios (concrete block, etc.) please consult 

your local hardware store for assistance.

2.  Remove the cover from your pureWash unit by pressing the tabs on the sides in, lifting 

up one inch and then straight out, moving the cover directly away from the unit.  Use 

the Quickstart Guide to determine spacing and placement of the mounting holes on the 

wall.  Using a carpenter’s level to ensure the unit is mounted level and mark the location 

of the two mounting holes on the wall with a pencil.  Drill appropriately sized holes 

for the screws or anchors in each marked location.  Install the two screws, leaving them 

protruding from the wall by about ¼ inch.

3.  Place your pureWash against the wall so that the protruding screws slip through the 

mounting “keyholes” of the unit.  Gently slide the unit down into the lock position 

of the keyholes.  You can now tighten the screws against the housing of the unit.  DO 

NOT overtighten as it may cause damage to the back of the unit.

4.  Connect the cold water hose from your washer to the water outlet on the your pureWash. 

Check that the rubber washer in the hose is in place and properly tighten the hose, but 

DO NOT overtighten.  Use a wrench to hold the hose bib secure while tightening the hose 

connection.

5.  With the supplied hose, connect the water inlet on the pureWash to the cold water 

supply faucet.  Make sure rubber washers are in place and properly tighten, but DO 

NOT overtighten.  Again, use a wrench to hold the hose bib secure on the pureWash 

while tightening.

6.  Replace the cover on your pureWash by placing it one inch over the tabs and sliding it 

down until it locks.

Summary of Contents for Pure Wash

Page 1: ...ecifications Warnings Important Info Diagrams Installation Requirements Installation Indicators Alarms Using your pureWash Frequently Asked Questions Internal Diagram 10 Troubleshooting 12 13 Replacem...

Page 2: ...d to automatically turn on as soon as the washer demands water for the wash cycle and again for any rinse cycles You will be able to see the production of enhanced oxidation bubbles through the viewin...

Page 3: ...y faucet to prevent backflow leaks To avoid the possibility of water damage i e a hose leak it is recommended that you always turn off the water supply valves faucets when the washing machine is not i...

Page 4: ...Copyright 2010 GreenTech Environmental All Right Reserved 4 Front Diagram Rear Diagram LEFT Side Diagram Water Outlet Mounting Hole D C Adapter Plug in Cover Release Tab Water Intlet Mounting Hole...

Page 5: ...ter quality concerns such as high iron content consult a water filtration expert Some later model high efficiency washing machines require water from both the cold and hot water supplies even if a col...

Page 6: ...the two mounting holes on the wall with a pencil Drill appropriately sized holes for the screws or anchors in each marked location Install the two screws leaving them protruding from the wall by about...

Page 7: ...ckflow of water out of the washing machine during use Indicators and Alarms Indicator Light The indicator light viewed through the window on the front of your pureWash has two states of operation A bl...

Page 8: ...won t be using your washer for an extended period of time you should unplug the power supplies to both the washer and pureWash and turn off the water supply This helps avoid accidental flooding due to...

Page 9: ...no restriction in their cold water intake Efficiency pureWash is designed for front load washing machines or those that have a restriction in their cold water intake Efficiency models can be used with...

Page 10: ...act your distributor or GreenTech Environmental for replacement 4 No ozone smell in laundry Check the viewing glass for bubbles as it may be producing ozone but not injecting it into the water correct...

Page 11: ...your distributor or GreenTech Environmental for replacement 8 Suds in the basin after first uses Detergent or residue is being cleaned out Run multiple washes without clothing until the problem is res...

Page 12: ...the part s of the unit as the customer service representative guides you through troubleshooting and servicing your unit Replacement Parts The following table shows available replacement parts and the...

Page 13: ...t shall be warranted to the original purchaser only for the length of the unexpired portion of the original warranty For the location of the nearest GreenTech Environmental Authorized Service Center o...

Page 14: ...Copyright 2010 GreenTech Environmental All Right Reserved 14 Notes...

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Page 16: ...ereby hindering your pureWash s performance Our pre filter is a 2 stage KDF 55 and Granular Activated Carbon GAC filter This filter covers most water quality issues such as high chlorine content and h...

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