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Enviro Water Solutions, LLC
3060 Performance Circle, Suite 2, DeLand, FL 32724
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Maintenance
Sediment Filter
It is recommended that the Sediment Filter be replaced every 6-9 months depending on the amount of
sediment present in the water supply. If the system has been working properly and the pressure is
slowing, it may be time to change the Sediment Filter. Check the Sediment Filter and replace if necessary.
Replacing the Sediment Filter
Sediment
Filter Cover
Sediment Filter
O-Ring
Stand Pipe
Blue Filter Housing
1.
Turn off the main water supply to the
Sediment
Filter System and bypass all tanks.
2.
Run a faucet (cold water) inside the house to relieve the pressure. (Leave faucet open)
3.
Unscrew the Blue Filter Housing clockwise using the supplied Filter Wrench.
4.
Remove the existing Sediment Filter and discard.
5.
Remove the O-Ring and wipe the groove clean. Lubricate a new O-Ring with a coating of clean
silicone grease. Replace O-Ring and press the O-Ring down into the groove with two fingers.
Note:
This step is important to ensure the proper filter seal. Make sure the O-Ring is seated level
in the groove. If the O-Ring appears damaged, stretched, or crimped it should be replaced.
6.
Place a new Sediment Filter onto the Stand Pipe in the Blue
Filter Housing.
7.
Screw the Blue Filter Housing onto the Filter Cover hand tight. Lightly snug the housing
with the
spanner wrench making sure not to over-tighten.
8.
Turn on main water supply slowly to allow the
Sediment
Filter System to fill with water and expel
air
from lines. Put tanks back in service, out of bypass.
9.
Check for leaks.
NS3-6 Rev N —
Pelican NaturSoft NS3/NS6 Salt Free Water Softener/Conditioner