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10. When bottom Pail is full, close Tube Valve and refill top 
bucket. Empty filtered water of bottom pail, replace tube into 
Lid hole and open Tube valve to start flow again from top 
bucket. Note: If siphon is lost – repeat step 7. 
 

Note:

 Make sure that the water in the tank always stays 

above the ceramic cartridge; otherwise water flow will stop. If 
this happens, fill the tank again and repeat step 7. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

CARTRIDGE CLEANING 

Note:

 Do not use soap or detergents when cleaning. Use only water. 

 
When the water flow reduces, the cartridge requires cleaning.  Use 
cleaning pad (811-0) to scrub cartridge gently and evenly all over. You can 
clean the cartridge under running water or in a bucket full of water. 
 
Cartridge may be cleaned many times until cartridge gauge 703-4 can be 
passed over width of the ceramic. When gauge can be passed over the 
width of the cartridge, it is time to replace it. 

 
The use of 
rubber gloves 
(i.e. dishwashing gloves) or other sensible hygiene 
precautions is recommended during handling, cleaning 
or disposal of the dirty cartridge. 
 

CARTRIDGE LIFE:  

(Approximate): 6 to 12 Months. Cartridge life is directly 

related to your water conditions, volume of water 
filtered and frequency of cleaning.  Frequent cleaning 
ensures best efficiency. 
 

Max cartridge flow rate: 

1 US gal/hr (3.8 Litres per hour) when separated by 3 feet (76 cm) head. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ENVIROGARD PRODUCTS LIMITED 

446 Major Mackenzie Dr. E., Unit 6, Richmond Hill, ON Canada L4C 1J2 

Tel: 001 – (905) 884 9388 ; Fax: 001-(905) 884 3532 

www.rainfresh.ca  

   

©COPYRIGHT * ENVIROGARD PRODUCTS LIMITED 2008 * ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  

P2S Instructions E Oct 2008

If Cartridge gauge does not 

pass over the cartridge 

Cartridge can be reused 

If Cartridge gauge passes 
over the cartridge, 

Cartridge 

should be replaced 

11. Pass the metal chain through 
the two lid hole covers, the 
cartridge gauge and the cleaning 
pad and lock the chain around 
the lid of one of the pails. 

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