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Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
The following is a list of frequently asked questions.
Usage
Q1
Is it all right to drink purified water if you are taking medication?
Use “Purified” water when taking medication.
Purified water can be used for drinking and cooking in addition to taking
medication.
Q2
How long can the purified water be stored?
Use it within a day at room temperature.
In case of purified water, chlorine (disinfectants) in the tap water has been
removed, which encourages growth of general bacteria. Store the water in clean
airtight containers and at most for two days, even in a refrigerator.
Q3
The purified water seems to glitter? Why?
Elements dissolved in water (mainly minerals) have precipitated.
The same phenomenon appears when the cartridge performance has dropped.
In that case, replace it with a new cartridge.
Q4
Can lead (soluble lead) be removed?
TK-CJ21/TK-CJ11 :It can be removed.
TK-CJ01
:It cannot be removed.
Maintenance
Q5
What should be done if the product is not to be used for a long time (Guideline:
more than 1 week)?
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Remove the cartridge from the water purifier, put it in a plastic bag, remove air
from the bag, close it and store in a refrigerator.
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When reusing it again, attach the cartridge and let water pass for about 3
minutes. Check that water is not leaking and it is operating normally with no
irregular displays.
If the product is not used for more than 1 month, the quality of the water inside
the cartridge may deteriorate, so cartridge replacement is recommended.
Other
Q6
What is total trihalomethane?
It is a general term for four compounds: chloroform, bromodichloromethane,
dibromochloromethane, and bromoform.
Q7
What is 2-MIB?
It is an abbreviation for 2-methylisoborneol and is one of the substances causing
the musty odor of tap water.