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Q: What is the guarantee on the PurePro system ?

The PurePro system (excluding filters) is guaranteed for 1 year for material and 

workmanship. All defective parts will be replaced free within the first year under 
natural breakdown. The membrane has one year pro-rated guarantee. 

Q: What factors affect the quantity and the quality of the water production?

There are four major variables to consider: 
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Pressure

-The greater the water pressure, the better water quantity and 

quality it produced. Water pressure of 60 PSI is ideal. 

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Temperature

-76 F is the ideal water temperature for R.O. 40 F water will 

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cause the production of R.O. water to fall to half of that at 76 F. The maximum 

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water temperature recommended is 85 F.

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Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

-The higher the amount of dissolved 

contaminants in the water, the lower the quantity of water produced. A high 
level of TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS can be overcome with additional water 
pressure.

4.

Membrane

-Different membranes have different characteristics. Some 

produce more water than others; some have better contaminant rejection 
capabilities; some have greater resistance to chemical abrasion for longer life. 
PurePro system includes TW30-1812-100 The Thin Film Composite (TFC) 
membranes combine the best of these characteristics and are considered the 
finest membrane in the world.  

Q: Can the PurePro system be connected to an extra faucet?

It only takes a 1/4" tee and tubing to run the water to a refrigerator or a extra 
faucet. Some families run PurePro system to all of their bathrooms.

Q: What does the PurePro series drinking water taste like?

The taste of the PurePro water depends on the amount of contaminants in the 
tap water originally. If 95% of dissolved minerals and chemicals are removed, 
the R.O. water may taste like distilled water (no minerals), bottled water (low 
mineral), or natural spring water (moderate mineral content).

FAQ

Luxury RO system

Summary of Contents for LUX-105

Page 1: ...s manual carefully before installation and follow the regulations USER S MANUAL 01 Introduction ofLUX 105 02 What isreverse osmosis 03 Components Selected filters 04 The parts of LUX 105 05 Cartridge...

Page 2: ...duction of LUX 105 Supreme Quality Luxury RO System PurePro Luxury RO system is a modern kitchen appliance that has been carefully designed with health consciousness efficiency high performance and co...

Page 3: ...a water purification system the goal is not to dilute the salt solution but to separate the pure water from the salt and other contaminants When the natural osmotic flow isreversed water fromthe salt...

Page 4: ...ragetank Housing wrench Deliver valve Water supply connector Drain saddle Selected filters Components Tankball shut off valve Tubing New Euro Luxury faucet Alkaline filter Alkaline Mineral filter Mine...

Page 5: ...The parts of LUX 105 Front view Top view Flow restrictor Todrain out tube Auto shut off valve RO membrane housing Post carbon filter IN OUT IN The 1st stage housing The 2nd stage housing The 3rd stag...

Page 6: ...USA High rejection TFC type membrane with the capacityof producing 100gallons per day This membrane removes the following hard water contaminants that may be present in your water lead cooper barium...

Page 7: ...on diagram CONNECTING THE COLORTUBING A Connect theWHITE tubing tothe water supplyconnector B Connect theBLUE tubing tothe sink topfaucet C Connect theBLACK tubing tothe drain saddle D Connect theRED...

Page 8: ...metal piece Screw locker Tubing Cutting ring Concave type screw Install faucet PRO PURE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM Loose the Jacofitting anticlockwise Jaco Remove the membranehousing cap Install the membr...

Page 9: ...S FLUSH FULL 1 Prepare a housingwrench 5 Put the replacementfilters in the housings and doubleO ring 6 Drain out 1Gallon of waterto purify replacement filters Be sure tightenwith O ring to prevent fro...

Page 10: ...fitting anticlockwise 4 Remove the membranehousing cap anticlockwise PRO PURE DRIN KIN G WATER SYSTEM 5 Remove the membrane by a pincer 6 Install the membraneby carefully pushing the spigotend into t...

Page 11: ...S SYSTEM PRO PURE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM Operation regulation 2 Switch on watertank 1 Turn on water source ToRO system 3 Let the waterrun for atleast 30 minutes This flushes the carbon filters on first...

Page 12: ...on the tank and close the sink topfaucet F Tank will now full of water usually 2 to 3 hours after the tank has filled Open the sink top faucet and drain all water until the storage tank is empty and...

Page 13: ...lower the quantity of water produced A high level of TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS can be overcome with additional water pressure 4 Membrane Different membranes have different characteristics Some produce mo...

Page 14: ...ing water Q How much water doesthe PurePro system produce Under ideal conditions the TW30 1812 100 TFC membrane is rated at 100 gallons of production per day Under the average conditions the consumer...

Page 15: ...14 PURE PRO REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM PRO PURE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM Maintenance checking list Date Filters 1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage 4th stage 5th stage 6th stage Luxury RO system...

Page 16: ...15 PURE PRO REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM Type ofproduct Date of purchase Name Tel Address PRO PURE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM Memo Luxury RO system...

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