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SpectraPure

SpectraPure®Inc.

  

480.894.5437   Call us toll-free  1.800.685.2783    

2167 East Fifth St,    Tempe, Arizona   85281

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M

AX

C

AP

 

RO/DI

™ 

MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT

Procedure: 

1.   When the reading on the right-hand TDS meter (set to “IN”) displays 75%
 

of the reading on the left-hand TDS meter (set to “OUT”), it is time to 

 replace 

the 

M

AX

C

AP

 

DI

 ™ 

 cartridge

.

2.   Follow the directions on page 8 to replace the 

M

AX

C

AP

 

DI

 ™

 

cartridge

.

3.   Make sure the DI cartridge is installed in the correct direction as marked

 

on the cartridge shell and be sure that the top seal is securely attached to 

 

the top of the cartridge.

4.  Tighten the cartridge housing by rotating it clockwise and hand tighten.
5.  Turn on system and check for leaks.

SilicaBuster

™ 

MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT

Procedure: 

1.   When the reading on the right-hand TDS meter (set to “OUT”) displays
 

“001”, it is time to replace the SilicaBuster

 ™

 DI cartridge.

2.   Follow the directions on page 8 to replace the SilicaBuster

 ™

 DI cartridge.

3.   Make sure the DI cartridge is installed in the correct direction as marked

 

on the cartridge shell and be sure that the top seal is securely attached to 

 

the top of the cartridge.

4.  Tighten the cartridge housing by rotating it clockwise and hand tighten.
5.  Turn on system and check for leaks.

SpectraPure®Inc

 Fax  480.894.6109 Fax us toll-free 1.877.527.7873

E-mail: [email protected] Visit us on the web www.spectrapure.com

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SpectraPure

®

FLOW RESTRICTOR REMOVAL, ADJUSTMENT                   

AND REPLACEMENT

1. 

Locate the yellow concentrate tubing (Fig. C ). Remove the tubing from its push-fitting

 

 at the membrane as follows:

 

 

a.)  Firmly depress and hold the push-fitting collar down with your

   thumbnail.
 

 

b.)  While the push-fitting collar is depressed, pull the tubing straight

 

 

 

out of the push-fitting. Once the tubing is removed, release the collar.

2. 

Carefully remove the flow restrictor assembly, now visible as a plastic insert In the end   

 

of the yellow tubing (Fig. D). You may use an object such as a dull knife to help pry the  

 

flow restrictor insert from the end of the tubing. The entire flow restrictor (consisting    

 

of the insert coller and thin capillary  tubing) may then be gently extracted.

Note:  Take care not to crush or otherwise damage the delicate capillary tubing

.

3. 

Refer to the Flow Restrictor Tables (Fig. B). Find the table that represents the 

 

Flow Restrictor Assembly for the system that you have. Find the 

product 

 flow 

rate

 in the left-most column and the 

length of the flow restrictor

 in the

  

right-most column.

 

Example: If your Flow Restrictor Assembly is for a 150 GPD Membrane and

 the 

product flow rate

 is 170 mL/Min, then the flow restrictor length should

 

be cut to 6.5 inches (16.5 mm). 170 is about halfway between 164 (7 in.) 

 

and 175 (6 in.).

 
4. 

Using a new single-edge razor blade, carefully measure and then cut the

 

flow restrictor to the total length indicated.

5. 

Re-insert the flow restrictor assembly into the yellow tubing and firmly

 

re-seat the insert into the end of the yellow tubing by carefully pressing on 

 

the insert with your thumbnail. Care should be taken not to crush or other-

 

wise damage the end of the capillary tubing protruding from the end of 

 the 

insert.

Summary of Contents for THE MAXCAP RO/DI System

Page 1: ...ilter Wrench Optional Accessories Model Optional Part FAU SMP Quick Connect Faucet Coupler TK CL 10 Total Chlorine Test Kit VA FVK 4 Flush Valve Kit BPLF MO 115 Low Flow Booster Pump 115V BPLF MO 230...

Page 2: ...for any consequential damages arising from installation or use of the product including any water or mold damage due to flooding which may occur due to malfunction or faulty installation including bu...

Page 3: ...ered purchaser After repair or replacement the factory will return the unit or part freight prepaid to the customer 2 We assume no warranty liability in connection with our equipment other than as her...

Page 4: ...sure greater than 80 psi will require a pressure reducing valve SpectraPure Inc Fax 480 894 6109 Fax us toll free 1 877 527 7873 E mail spectra spectrapure com Visit us on the web www spectrapure com...

Page 5: ...water is passed through a 0 5 micron Micro Tec sediment pre filter This filter is required to remove excess turbidity particulate matter that may cause the carbon block filter to plug 2 The second st...

Page 6: ...ure When the prefilters are new the pressure shown on the gauge will be slightly less than the actual tap water pressure and as the filters age the pressure will drop due to the dirt that will collect...

Page 7: ...vi Acidify feed water to the RO membrane to improve its rejection h Faulty monitor probe Test and Replace if required SpectraPure Inc Fax 480 894 6109 Fax us toll free 1 877 527 7873 E mail spectra s...

Page 8: ...at is located inside of the tubing Do not remove or discard this restrictor the system will not produce permeate water without the flow restrictor All of the following conditions must be met before wa...

Page 9: ...assure you of maximum life and reliability of your SpectraPure System Failure to perform this procedure can permanently damage the membrane and will void the pro rated Membrane Warranty In order to m...

Page 10: ...RO membrane may be calculated and the resultant number may then be used to determine the condition of the membrane and thus the operator will know when the membrane needs to be replaced Membrane failu...

Page 11: ...te the yellow concentrate tubing Fig C Remove the tubing from its push fitting at the membrane as follows a Firmly depress and hold the push fitting collar down with your thumbnail b While the push fi...

Page 12: ...fe the sediment pre filter must be changed when a 15 20 drop in pressure is observed OR at least 6 month intervals If your water contains a great deal of sediment the pre filter may require more frequ...

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